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The quest for the $1,000 human genome: DNA sequencing in the doctor's office? At birth? It may be coming closer
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Nicholas Wade
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University forced to pay $1.6 million to researcher
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Philip J Hilts
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New York to test 100,000 patients for AIDS in anonymous sampling
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Ronald Sullivan
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Maker of cancer drugs to oversee prescriptions at 11 cancer clinics
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Elisabeth Rosenthal
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Abortion is rejected for a girl, 13, bitterly dividing the Italians
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Alessandra Stanley
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Irish girl, 13, to abort baby in England
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James F Clarity
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Texas court agrees to castration for rapist of 13-year-old-girl
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Tamar Lewin
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Girl, 14, is focus of debate over late-term abortion
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David Schwartz
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Rape of Mexican teenager stirs abortion outcry: victim, 14, is frightened by officials into giving up plan to end her pregnancy
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J Preston
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Hello, I'm Your Sister. Our Father Is Donor 150
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Amy Harmon
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Abortion rule for under-18's upset by judge
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Stuart Taylor
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1936 secret is out: doctor sped George V's death
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Joseph Lelyveld
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Ashes of stillborns used in 1950's atomic studies
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Keith Schneider
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In 1950s, U.S. collected human tissue to monitor atomic tests
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Warren E Leary
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Use of research animals falls 50% since 1968
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Philip J Hilts
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Colleague says Clinton nominee learned of syphilis study in 1969
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Neil A Lewis
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1978 study had troubles like fatal Hopkins test
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J Glanz
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Gene scientist freed germs in 1984 tests
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Keith Schneider
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Patient confidentiality at issue in 1985 murder case
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K E Finkelstein
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Schiavo autopsy says brain withered, was untreatable; Florida woman's collapse in 1990 is still a mystery
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Abby Goodnough
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Abortion fell again in 1995, U.S. says, but rose in some areas last year
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Tamar Lewin
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Oregon reporting 15 deaths in 1998 under suicide law
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Sam Howe Verhovek
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Death taboo weakening, Japan sees 1st transplant
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Sheryl WuDunn
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Glaxo to begin posting drug trial results: all tests since 2000 expected to be online in roughly a year
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Barry Meier
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New attention for 2002 law on survivors of abortions
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Robert Pear
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Cost per life: $22,000
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Richard J Margolis
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FDA halts 27 gene therapy trials after illness: leukemia-like cases in 2 children in France prompt the action
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Andrew Pollack
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In a coma 10 years, woman, 29, is pregnant after a rape
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Frank Bruni
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Panel to advise tests on babies for 29 diseases.
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Gina Kolata
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Study finds 29-week fetuses probably feel no pain and need no abortion anesthesia
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Denise Grady
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Girl awaits father's 2d kidney, and decision by medical ethicists
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Evelyn Nieves
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Trying to avoid 2nd caesarean, many find choice isn't theirs
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Denise Grady
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Selling prescription drugs to the consumer: with Vioxx's withdrawal, new questions on a $3.8 billion ad business
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Stuart Elliott
Nat Ives
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U.S. to compensate 4,000 exposed to poison gases
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Warren E Leary
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Senate, 54-42, rejects Republican bill to ban human cloning
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Lizette Alvarez
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Pfizer to pay $430 million over promoting drug to doctors
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Gardiner Harris
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50,000 Offered to Tall, Smart Egg Donor
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Gina Kolata
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U.S. judge denies feeding-tube bid in Schiavo's case; parents quickly appeal; family cites urgency as woman enters 5th day without nutrition
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Abby Goodnough
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'60 Minutes,' Kevorkian and a death for the cameras
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Caryn James
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James Rachels, ethicist, 62; ignited euthanasia debate.
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Anahad O'Connor
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William Schroeder dies 620 days after receiving artificial heart
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Lawrence K Altman
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Childbirth at 63 says what about life?
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Gina Kolata
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Pregnant at 63? Why not?
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Marcia Angell
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A record and big questions as woman gives birth at 63
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Gina Kolata
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'70 abortion law: New York said yes, stunning the nation
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R Perez-Pena
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2 paths of Bayer drug in 80's: riskier one steered overseas
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Walt Bogdanich
Eric Koli
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'85 murder case tests limits of patient confidentiality: judge considers letting psychiatrist testify
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K E Finkelstein
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2 babies, 1 heart, 90 minutes for a miracle
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D Grady
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Baby's death in '92 still being fought: parents sue hospital over shutdown of life support equipment
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Frank Bruni
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The A.C.L.U.'s myopic stand on AIDS
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Charles Rembar
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