Newspaper Articles --- September - October --- 2005

Coronary Heart Disease
Coronary Artery Disease
Heart-Attack Patients Do as Well With Drugs As With Invasive Steps
Recommended Reading
The Hidden Dangers of Heartburn
How to Tell if Your Case of Heartburn Puts You at Risk for Serious Illness
The Fear Factor: Women Continue To Shy Away From Hormone Therapy
Tables Turn on Building Immunity
Probing Surgery's Link To Cancer Recurrence
New drugs aim to improve the treatment of high blood pressure by attacking it in novel ways
Employers Begin to Provide Assistance For Parents of Children With Disabilities
Cooling Unresponsive Newborns May Reduce the Risk of Death
Employers Begin to Provide Assistance For Parents of Children With Disabilities
Even Scientists Marvel At 'Spooky' Behavior Of Separated Objects
Human Gene Patents 'Surprisingly High,' A New Study Shows
The Laptop Backlash
Prompt Use of Statins Lowers Risk of Death By Heart Attack
Imprinted Genes Offer Key to Some Diseases -- And to Possible Cures
The Secrets of Successful Aging What Science Tells Us About Growing Older -- And Staying Healthy
Parkinson's Drug May Trigger Compulsions
'Aging Out': When Disabled Children Get Too Old for Public Education
A Guide to Cellphone Technobabble How to Navigate Choices In Phones, Data Networks; Knowing SMS From MMS
Reading Fine Print, Insurers Question Studies of Drugs
Are Vitamin Pills the Same as the Vitamins In Food?
Lucrative Operation How Some Doctors Turn a $79 Profit From a $30 Test
Men Do Numbers, Women Do Strategy
ABC7Chicago.com: Suburban police crack down on handicap parking abuse
Needing Assistance, Parents of Disabled Resort to Extremes
Down Syndrome May Hold Clues to Fighting Cancer
WSJ.com - When We're All 64
Medicare Maneuvers
Medicare Questions and Answers from Terry Savage
Medicare's Drug Plan:What to Do Now
How to Choose a Medicare Drug Plan
Vaccine prevents onset of cervical cancer
Male Reproductive Development Is Issue With Phthalates
Disabled Face Scarcer Jobs, Data Show
Plugged In, but Tuned Out: Getting Kids to Connect To the Non-Virtual World
Money Clips, Jewelry May Act As Substitutes for Credit Cards
Physicists Are Asking: Are Universe's Traits Random or Inevitable?
Compound in Teflon A 'Likely Carcinogen'
Dupont Denies Poisoning Consumers with Teflon Products
Cancer and Vitamins: Patients Urged to Avoid Supplements During Treatment
Probing Surgery's Link To Cancer Recurrence
Vaccines That Keep Salmon Safe to Eat May Help Humans
How Elixir Deaths Led U.S. to Require Proof Of New Drugs' Safety
Google - Wireless and Copyrights - 2 articles
Media Companies Go Too Far in Curbing Consumers' Activities
Publishers Challenge Google's Book-Scanning Efforts
Some Doctors See Long-Term Clot Risk In Stent Patients
After Steroids, the New Juice
Decoding New Health Plans
Google Me!
A Test Case In Managed Care: VA System
The Nuclear Taboo
A New Approach to Chemotherapy
EU, Developing Nations Challenge U.S. Control of Internet
Readers Ponder Search Giant's Plan To Make the World's Books Searchable
Read It and Weep? Big Mac Wrapper To Show Fat, Calories
Bills to Cut Social Programs Move Forward in Senate and House
Finding Genes for Common Illnesses
Second Wind: Rx From Marlboro Man: Device That Delivers Drugs,
Faulty Chip Mars Many Camera Models
No Quick Cure
An Intimate Guide To the Solar System
Quite Contrary Analyst Takes Contrarian Google View
Our Brains Strive To See Only the Good, Leading Some to God
The Global Climate-Change Island Guide
How Tools of War On Terror Ensnare Wanted Citizens
On Addiction
Statistics on Drugs and Crime
The Hallmark of the Underclass
Newspaper Articles November and December