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Dr. Dean Richardson controls Barbaro as the horse is transported from the pool following surgery.
Bred for Speed ... Built for Trouble
Fixing the broken Barbaro took extraordinary surgical skill. But the disaster raises new questions about how hard we push our horses
How Business Fights AIDS
Lessons from the private sector on dealing with a pandemic
Death by Alligator
Floridians are in a panic over a sudden killing spree. Here's why the gators are attacking
Found: The Birthplace of AIDS
Scientists discover the first definitive evidence that HIV made the jump from chimpanzees to people in the forests of Cameroon
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Teaching Doctors To Care
The problem with most medical students is that they've never been really sick. Now some are learning what it's like to be chronically ill
Can Helium Help Detect Lung Disease?
It's no laughing matter. If smokers are willing to inhale the funny gas, doctors might be able to uncover signs of cancer much earlier
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Even moderate drinking during pregnancy can have long-lasting effects
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Eight family members in rural Indonesia fall ill, and medical investigators are racing to figure out why
How to Combat Senioritis
Schools are learning how to make the time between homecoming and the prom about more than slacking off
When Colleges Go On Suicide Watch
Schools are getting sued for doing too little--and too much--to help mentally fragile students
Inside the Autistic Mind
A wealth of new brain research--and poignant testimony from people who have autism--is lifting the veil on this mysterious condition
From CNN: Deciphering the 'mommy wars'
The media have examined the so-called mommy wars over the past few years, pitting stay-at-home moms against working moms, the upper class against the working class and conservative values against liberal values.
Bye Bye Birdies
Populations of many migratory species have plummeted--and, in some cases, global warming seems to be at fault
Is Spanking O.K.?
Sometimes, say experts--but only some kinds, under specific conditions
What the Fancy Machines Can — And Can't — Do
New medical technology can probe, scan and make sophisticated diagnoses. But it's up to the body to cure
A New Hurricane Forecast: No Reason for Reassurance
The prediction is for fewer hurricanes than last season. But it's still a perfect storm of hurricane-favoring conditions
When Parents Are the Threat
Minnesota social workers are finding that the best way to fight child abuse is to stop it before it starts
Scourge of the Gas Guzzlers
When California legislator Fran Pavley introduced her landmark bill to limit greenhouse gases, the SUVs circled
Q: What Scares Doctors? A: Being the Patient
What insiders know about our health-care system that the rest of us need to learn
Our Cousin The Fishapod
An ancient fish with primitive fingers fills an evolutionary gap and shows Darwin's theory in action
Stem Cells That Kill
Cancer is driven by its own kind of stem cells. Understanding them could lead to new treatments - and maybe even a cure
A Better Drug to Prevent Breast Cancer?
A new study raises hopes about raloxifene, but there are some important caveats
Can We Fend Off Bird Flu?
Hopes for a new vaccine suffer a setback
Bigger Than T. Rex
The discovery of a new giant meat eater, the Mapusaurus, shows we're still learning about the dinosaurs. But about that name ...
A Science Adviser Unmuzzled
Q&A: NASA's chief climate scientist, who charged that his views on global warming were being squelched, says we're getting close to a tipping point
Lessons from the San Francisco Earthquake
A century after the San Francisco earthquake—which killed more people than the attacks on 9/11—geologists are preparing for the next Big One
When Angels Save a Life
Physicians are trained to believe in science. But there are always a few patients' close calls that seem connected to a higher power
Estrogen Again
The Women's Health Initiative reports that taking estrogen doesn't increase cancer risk for many women. Good news with some important caveats
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