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Lancet examines Uganda's child-health volunteers

Lancet examines Uganda's child-health volunteers

Plastic surgeons cry foul over Senate health bill's cosmetic surgery tax

Plastic surgeons cry foul over Senate health bill's cosmetic surgery tax

Lawmakers at health reform crossroads

Lawmakers at health reform crossroads

It's Saturday night for Senate test vote on health reform

It's Saturday night for Senate test vote on health reform

Spending to treat obesity's health effects will quadruple in next decade

Spending to treat obesity's health effects will quadruple in next decade

Guidelines on cancer screenings spark debate

Guidelines on cancer screenings spark debate

White House and Bishops at odds over abortion

White House and Bishops at odds over abortion

A selection of today's opinions and editorials

A selection of today's opinions and editorials

Policy flashpoints fuel reform debate

Policy flashpoints fuel reform debate

California issues strict rules for health professionals with addiction problems

California issues strict rules for health professionals with addiction problems

Tax provisions in Senate health bill draw scrutiny

Tax provisions in Senate health bill draw scrutiny

House moves to block doctors' Medicare pay cuts

House moves to block doctors' Medicare pay cuts

'Botax' on cosmetic surgery questioned

'Botax' on cosmetic surgery questioned

Olbermann ties free clinics to health reform

Olbermann ties free clinics to health reform

GOP and industry groups quick to decry Senate health bill

GOP and industry groups quick to decry Senate health bill

Health policy research roundup

Health policy research roundup

2nd EMUC Meeting to discuss urological cancer

2nd EMUC Meeting to discuss urological cancer

Publication sheds light on challenges in management of systemic innovation

Publication sheds light on challenges in management of systemic innovation

Psychological therapy has a large effect on well-being

Psychological therapy has a large effect on well-being

Only 1 in 4 Americans aged 50-64 regularly take advantage of preventive screenings, says report

Only 1 in 4 Americans aged 50-64 regularly take advantage of preventive screenings, says report

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