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BY THE NUMBERS

A roadmap for when you see signs that your elderly parent isn't capable of driving safely.

 
 
 


Southern Discomfort

Christopher Dickey returns to his roots to look at how the presidential race is unsettling the old South.

 
 
HER BODY
The 'Other' Talk
MIND MATTERS
Sucker or Saint?
THE SPECTRUM
The Never-Ending Diet Wars
HEALTH MATTERS
Danger! Mosquitoes! Sex!
 



BY THE NUMBERS

A roadmap for when you see signs that your elderly parent isn't capable of driving safely.

MEDICINE

Researchers get closer to a more effective HIV treatment—and possibly a vaccine

HEALTH

Despite the stigma, electroshock therapy is making a quiet comeback.

HEALTH CARE

What the massive turnout for a free medical and dental clinic in southwest Virginia reveals about the widening gap between health-care haves and have-nots in the United States

PROJECT GREEN

What you can't see could make you sick. How to get rid of it.

PROJECT GREEN

A warmer planet could mean we'll suffer more (and stronger) allergies.

HEALTH

As Congress moves to ban phthalates from toys, parents try to make sense of conflicting research.

JUSTICE

How police can better handle emotionally disturbed citizens.

HEALTH

Can cholesterol-lowering drugs reduce the risk of dementia?

PROSTITUTION

As San Francisco prepares to vote on a bid to legalize prostitution, a closer look at a program designed to focus on buyers, rather than sellers, in the sex trade.

READER FEEDBACK

Does media portrayal of teen mothers help destigmatize the issue for the unfortunate who end up pregnant? Or does it somehow legitimize premarital sex? Readers weigh in.

HEALTH

Florida's tomato growers on what it was like to defend maligned produce during the recent salmonella outbreak and how they'll get tomatoes back on menus now that it's off the FDA's list of potential culprits.

HEALTH MATTERS

Women were the villains when it came to STDs, as brought to you by the U.S. Public Health Service in the 1940s.

TEEN PREGNANCY

OK! magazine's executive editor discusses their cover story on 17-year-old actress and new mom, Jamie Lynn Spears. Does the spread glamorize teen pregnancy?

HEALTH

As a new study paints a dark picture for babies born before 37 weeks, an expert offers advice about having a healthy pregnancy.

MEDICINE

Instead of helping her, they ignored her. The story behind the videotape that shocked the country.

PARENTING

Some parents give ADHD kids a break from their meds during summer, but is that a wise move for kids who go to camp?

MEDICINE

According to medical lore, July is the worst time to be hospitalized because that's when inexperienced med students start clinical training. But is summer really riskier for patients?

PHARMACOLOGY

How some dedicated scientists and former flower children managed to bring hallucinogenic drug research back to mainstream labs after more than 30 years.

PSYCHIATRY

In a new book, psychiatrist James Gordon explains why he believes there's a more effective and drug-free way to treat depression and anxiety.

 
HEALTH CARE

What the massive turnout for a free medical and dental clinic in southwest Virginia reveals about the widening gap between health-care haves and have-nots in the United States.

 
 
CELEBRITY HEALTH WATCH

A representative claims the sores on the troubled singer's face are the result of a surprisingly common skin infection.

'Dirty Dancing' star Patrick Swayze faces a difficult battle with pancreatic cancer.

As the leading GOP presidential candidate, McCain has put the potentially deadly disease in the spotlight.

 
The Peek
 
 
PROJECT GREEN
NWK Caption: At the Excel High School in Oakland, California a group of students, their teacher and members of community groups pose with air pollution monitors in front of a mural at the school.  July 26, 2008.       Left to Right:   Randy Colosky, a member of Global Community Monitor  wearing brown shirt ,Juan Hernandez, student (seated) ,   Ina Bendich, teacher Danyale Willingham,student in blue top).Elizabeth de Rham far right, member of the Rose Foundation.

Young pollution sleuths and community activists fight for healthier air.

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