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“I had to train myself not to get too interested in their problems, and not to get sidetracked trying to be a semi-therapist.” DR. DONALD LEVIN, a psychiatrist whose practice no longer includes talk therapy.
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“I had to train myself not to get too interested in their problems, and not to get sidetracked trying to be a semi-therapist.” DR. DONALD LEVIN, a psychiatrist whose practice no longer includes talk therapy.
Many psychiatrists, in large part because of how much insurance will pay, no longer provide talk therapy.
18 AND UNDER

On the Left Hand, There Are No Easy Answers

Though the stigma has largely vanished, the riddle of why about 10 percent of people are born with this essentially human asymmetry remains.
Marcie Iseli and one of her children, Whitley.

West Virginia Hospital Overradiated Brain Scan Patients, Records Show

A hospital overdosed patients for over a year after federal officials alerted hospitals to be careful, records show.
Buddy Zaremba, vice president of RAM Printing in Manchester, N.H.

As Health Costs Soar, G.O.P. and Insurers Differ on Cause

Republicans are seizing on rising costs as evidence that the new health care law includes expensive features, but insurers say premiums are rising because of demand and cost of care.

Troubles of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Start With Defining It

For an ailment with no known cause and subjective symptoms, definitions differ, and so do diagnoses.
PATIENT MONEY

Who Should Worry About Dust Mites (and Who Shouldn’t)

People who have allergies to dust mites should take some steps to protect themselves. But everyone else can skip the expensive bedding covers.
THE NEW OLD AGE BLOG

A Better Bank Account

The joint bank account is "everybody's default estate-planning tool," says one expert. But an alternative type of account, more useful to caregiving children and their parents, usually is available.
Judge Roger Vinson ordered an appeal filed in seven days.

Judge Stays Own Ruling Against Health Care Law

A federal judge in Florida who struck down the Obama health care law issued a stay while it is being appealed.
Dennis C. Galluzzo, an independent pharmacist, said he had to fight mail-order plans to fill patients' prescriptions at his store.

Pharmacists Fight the Rise of Mail Order

Drug chains and mom-and-pop pharmacies argue they are better able to manage a patient’s medications and contend that health plans should allow the option of buying medicine at their stores.
RECIPES FOR HEALTH

Steel-Cut Oatmeal and Blueberry Muffins

Andrew Scrivani for The New York Times
Use leftover oatmeal in these moist, nourishing muffins.
DOCTOR AND PATIENT

When Optimism Is Unrealistic

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Patients think experimental cancer drugs will work for them, even though fewer than 5 percent ever benefit from early-phase studies.

House Votes to Help Small Businesses Comply With Health Bill, but Relief Is Held Up

The vote to repeal tax-reporting requirements provides no immediate relief because the House and the Senate disagree on how to pay for the expected loss of revenue.
VITAL SIGNS

Aging: Hearing Loss Is Common but Often Ignored

A survey found that 63 percent of Americans 70 and older suffered from impaired hearing, but only a minority use hearing aids.
VITAL SIGNS

Hazards: Misuse of Drugs Crowds Emergency Rooms

Some 700,000 Americans are taken to the hospital each year after ingesting drugs, and the care costs nearly $1.4 billion in emergency room charges alone.
VITAL SIGNS

Regimens: Drugs’ Benefits Go Beyond Blood Pressure

Heart disease patients who took blood pressure medication cut their risk of stroke, heart attack and congestive heart failure, even if their blood pressure was normal to begin with.

The Billionaire Who Is Planning His 125th Birthday

How many blueberries a day does it take to keep the grim reaper away? An 87-year-old’s quest.
URBAN ATHLETE
Isaac Peña, left, and Marlo Fisken, back, attend a class taught by Jonathan Nosan, right.

Happy to Bend Over Backward

For even the most ardent practitioners of yoga, the bending and flexing required in Jonathan Nosan’s contortion class is extreme.
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CASES

18 Stethoscopes, 1 Heart Murmur and Many Missed Connections

A woman let her heart speak, and only some medical students talked back.

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