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Really?: Drinking Lots of Water Is Good for Your Skin 
The adage about excess water benefiting healthy skin persists, but is it true? NYT > Science, 2008-10-28 06:07:27

The adage about excess water benefiting healthy skin persists, but is it true? NYT > Science, 2008-10-28 06:07:27
Personal Health: Diabetes Is a Risk in Pregnancy That Carries Risks Beyond 
Much has been learned about gestational diabetes and its possible effects on newborns and their mothers. NYT > Science, 2008-10-28 06:07:27

Much has been learned about gestational diabetes and its possible effects on newborns and their mothers. NYT > Science, 2008-10-28 06:07:27
Vital Signs: Regimens: Kicking the Habit May Help Arthritis 
People who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis may see an improvement in their condition if they quit smoking, a new study has found. NYT > Science, 2008-10-28 06:07:27

People who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis may see an improvement in their condition if they quit smoking, a new study has found. NYT > Science, 2008-10-28 06:07:27
Global Update: Polio Spreads to New Countries and Increases Where It?s Endemic 
Since April, polio outbreaks have been found in 10 countries beyond the 4 in which polio is considered endemic ? Afghanistan, India, Nigeria and Pakistan. NYT > Science, 2008-10-28 06:07:27

Since April, polio outbreaks have been found in 10 countries beyond the 4 in which polio is considered endemic ? Afghanistan, India, Nigeria and Pakistan. NYT > Science, 2008-10-28 06:07:27
In Rome, a New Museum Invites a Hands-On Approach to Insanity 
Overturning preconceptions about mental illness is the leitmotif of the eight-year-old Mind?s Museum, which reopened last week after a high-tech overhaul. NYT > Science, 2008-10-28 06:07:27

Overturning preconceptions about mental illness is the leitmotif of the eight-year-old Mind?s Museum, which reopened last week after a high-tech overhaul. NYT > Science, 2008-10-28 06:07:27
Vital Signs: Hazards: Careful When You Go Up for That Rebound 
Rebounds, according to a new study, accounted for one-quarter of the injuries in basketball games. NYT > Science, 2008-10-28 06:07:27

Rebounds, according to a new study, accounted for one-quarter of the injuries in basketball games. NYT > Science, 2008-10-28 06:07:27
Vital Signs: Prevention: Chest Compressions, to a Disco Beat 
Researchers say ?Stayin? Alive? offers almost the perfect pace for performing chest compressions on people who have had heart attacks. NYT > Science, 2008-10-28 06:07:27

Researchers say ?Stayin? Alive? offers almost the perfect pace for performing chest compressions on people who have had heart attacks. NYT > Science, 2008-10-28 06:07:27
Observatory: Ravenous Bugs Find a Hot Spot in Trees? Pine Cones 
The western conifer seed bug uses its infrared-detecting capabilities to find food. NYT > Science, 2008-10-28 06:07:27

The western conifer seed bug uses its infrared-detecting capabilities to find food. NYT > Science, 2008-10-28 06:07:27
Cases: In a Eulogy, Finding a Person, Not a Patient 
With the time pressures of medical practice it can be easy to ignore the sorts of things that make a patient into a real person. NYT > Science, 2008-10-28 06:07:27

With the time pressures of medical practice it can be easy to ignore the sorts of things that make a patient into a real person. NYT > Science, 2008-10-28 06:07:27




