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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +House Passes Children?s Insurance Measure
      Supporters of the measure fell short of the two-thirds majority they would need to override a veto of the bill repeatedly threatened by President Bush.

    +Congress Set for Veto Fight on Child Health Care
      President Bush and Congress prepared for a showdown over renewing and expanding a health insurance program that covers millions of children.

    +Few Welcome Mats for Smokers
      If you think the biggest pariah in the travel industry is an overzealous airport security screener, clearly you do not travel with a pack of cigarettes in your carry-on bag.

    +Prying Open European Pharmacies
      For the first time in many European countries, nonprescription drugs are being sold over the counter at outlets other than pharmacies.

    +Personal Health: The ?Poisonous Cocktail?of Multiple Drugs
      A ?poisonous cocktail?of many drugs can interact in dangerous ways and cause side effects that can be far worse than the diseases they are treating.

    +Really?: The Claim: Regular Use of Hot Tubs Can Hurt Fertility in Men
      For years, doctors have warned men having trouble conceiving to stay away from hot baths and whirlpool tubs. Is the concern warranted?

    +Johnson &Johnson?s Risky Tactic Fails in Patent Fight
      The company?s lawyers had attempted to gain the upper hand in a patent case by highlighting safety concerns about the company?s own product.

    +In Trenton, Judge Says Item on Stem Cells Stays on Ballot
      A state judge ruled on Monday that a $450 million bond proposal to finance stem cell research must stay on the November ballot, dealing a blow to abortion opponents.

    +Edwards?s Strategy on AIDS
      John Edwards offered a strategy for combating H.I.V./AIDS that includes age-appropriate sex education, needle exchange programs and expansion of Medicaid for H.I.V.-positive people.

    +Spending: Retro Medicine: Doctors Making House Calls (for a Price)
      A new kind of medical practice is flourishing nationwide that offers to go to where the patients are ?whether a home, an office or a hotel.

    +At Many Homes, More Profit and Less Nursing
      Insulated from lawsuits by their corporate structures, private investors in nursing homes have cut expenses and staff, sometimes below minimum requirements.

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