Marijuana Dispensaries Are Facing New Scrutiny
By ZUSHA ELINSON
Local and federal authorities say they are trying to distinguish between legitimate health practitioners and sellers of illegal drugs.
PATIENT MONEY
A Talk With the Doctor May Help Patients Afford Care
By WALECIA KONRAD
An internist offers tips for negotiating prices with health care providers.
In Battle Over Health Law, Math Cuts Both Ways
By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN
As Republicans try for a repeal and Democrats defend, budget projections stymie arguments from both parties.
In Wider War in Afghanistan, Survival Rate of Wounded Rises
By C. J. CHIVERS
More helicopters, heavily armored vehicles and emphasis on the use of tourniquets have helped to save troops.
Government to Recommend Less Fluoride
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The federal government said Friday it planned to lower the recommended levels for fluoride in water, the first such change since 1962.
In Women’s Tears, a Chemical That Says, ‘Not Tonight, Dear’
By PAM BELLUCK
Researchers studying the effects of women’s emotional crying found it to dampen arousal in men.
THE NEW OLD AGE BLOG
In Sickness and in Health
By PAULA SPAN
There are few good housing options for elderly couples when one spouse is ill and the other is well.
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