Mrs. Miller was the child of the Nobel laureate Dr. Albert Schweitzer and the director of the hospital that her father and mother opened in a rain forest in west central Africa.
Original post by By DENNIS HEVESI
As the conversation intensifies about health care reform, no one knows what role the insurance industry will play in a revamped system.
Original post by By REED ABELSON
The Obama administration hopes to move computerized medical records towards widespread adoption and commercial success.
Original post by By STEVE LOHR
Both pro- and anti-tobacco forces have been waiting to learn when the Democratic Congress would bring up the F.D.A. legislation.
Original post by By DUFF WILSON
Debbie Purdy, who has multiple sclerosis, wants the British government to assure her that should she decide to end her life, her husband could assist her without fear of prosecution.
Original post by By SARAH LYALL
Even if you can’t afford the insurance your job once provided, you may still have options to guard against medical bills.
Original post by By LESLEY ALDERMAN
In an e-mail message, an AstraZeneca physician was praised for doing “a great ‘smoke-and-mirrors’ job” in muting adverse data.
Original post by By DUFF WILSON
A North African version of a dish that reminds most of us of the American South.
Original post by By MARTHA ROSE SHULMAN
Dr. Douglas K. Rex on things you need to know about colonoscopy.
Original post by By DOUGLAS K. REX, M.D.
Health news from around the Web.
Original post by By RONI CARYN RABIN