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  • Learning to play with others

    Is a drug newly approved for social phobia a shyness cure or overkill?
  • Stop that damned ringing

    How tinnitus can drive you crazy, and how it can be cured.
  • Precarious prescriptions

    Can your doctor's poor penmanship hurt you?
  • Cruel blows

    Can medical technology save boxers from brain death?
  • The hole story

    Drilling your skull: Is it the way to bliss or just extremely dangerous?
  • Sauce biarnaise syndrome

    Learned taste aversion may be nature's way of keeping us away from deadly foods.
  • "A razor in my bladder"

    Interstitial cystitis causes excruciating pain -- but some doctors deny it even exists.
  • Dying to ride

    As the pro cycling season begins, drug-use scandals continue to explode.
  • My cancer time bomb

    A child smoker who quit now fears that the first puff was the worst.
  • Journal wars

    Will the debut of Medscape General Medicine, the first online publication of its kind, change the way health news is delivered?
  • Passionate eating

    An American expat discovers why eating very bad things is very good for you.
  • The crack-up

    Falling apart may have been just what this overachiever needed.
  • Heal thyself.com

    As wired patients go online for medical help, the question is: Can a little knowledge be a dangerous thing?
  • Heartburn or cardiac arrest?

    A cardiologist offers the first proof that his little-used test for heart attacks not only could save lives but billions of dollars.
  • Tinseltown's diet dame

    A writer tries "taking it off" with Alicia Silverstone and Dennis Quaid.
  • The man in the blue coat

    A testicular cancer survivor learns that hope is a gift and that fear is a frequent companion.
  • Sex police

    The biology of sex is being hotly debated, as parents, doctors and researchers reevaluate what it means to be male and female.
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