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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Health

Froot Loops, Kraft macaroni and cheese, and Jell-O all contain artificial food colorings.

Froot Loops, Kraft macaroni and cheese, and Jell-O all contain artificial food colorings.

Studies suggest a link between food dyes and hyperactivity in children.

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Officials Investigate Deaths of 9 Patients on Tainted IVs

Alabama’s health officer said it was initially unclear whether the patients died from bacteria in an IV bag or from an existing illness.

Cuomo to Tighten Requirements for Workers in Homes for Disabled

The first steps are unlikely to mollify advocates and aggrieved parents, long frustrated by widespread problems of brutality and neglect.

Well

An Older Generation Falls Prey to Eating Disorders

Experts say that more and more women are showing up at their clinics with eating disorders in midlife or even older.

Recipes for Health

Bruschetta With Swiss Chard and Smoked Trout

Andrew Scrivani for The New York Times

Serve these bruschetta for lunch or dinner, or cut them into smaller pieces and offer them as appetizers.

Rhode Island: Bakery Linked to Illness

Health officials said that there were 33 suspected cases of salmonella and that 17 people had been hospitalized in an outbreak linked to Italian pastries from a DeFusco’s Bakery in Johnston.

Pretty Patterns That Camouflage a Poison

Colorful ceramics for sale across the country might contain enough lead to cause health problems when diners use them, researchers found.

A Century Later, Jury’s Still Out on Caffeine Limits

Still to be decided: How much caffeine is too much; and how should the federal government regulate it?

Study Finds Conflicts Among Panels’ Doctors

The study, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, found a majority of doctors on the panels to have a conflict of interest.

Books

Defending Vaccination Once Again, With Feeling

Seth Mnookin’s new book offers a passionate, logical and comprehensive argument for vaccines in the face of autism fears that, though debunked, have persisted.

Scientist at Work

Countering Radiation Fears With Just the Facts

David J. Brenner, director of the Center for Radiological Research at Columbia, has been busy explaining Japan’s nuclear crisis to a worried public.

Teasing Out Policy Insight From a Character Profile

Diplomats, military strategists and even presidents draw on psychological assessments of hostile leaders prepared by analysts at the C.I.A. and the Department of Defense.

Philadelphia School Battles Students’ Bad Eating Habits, on Campus and Off

An effort to improve nutrition is up against an array of powerful forces, from economics to biology, all of which are playing out in Philadelphia, where the obesity rate is among the nation’s highest.

Views
18 and Under

On the Left Hand, There Are No Easy Answers

The riddle of why about 10 percent of people are born with the left-dominant variety of this essentially human asymmetry remains.

A New Era in Melanoma Treatment

Dr. Derek Raghavan responds to reader questions about a new treatment that improved survival in those with advanced melanoma.

More Columns
Personal Health

Finding a Balm for Frequent Nosebleeds

While most nosebleeds can be self-treated or prevented with simple home remedies, frequent nosebleeds should never be taken lightly.

Really?

The Claim: Dental Cavities Can Be Contagious.

It is possible, researchers find.

Observatory

An Herbal Alternative to Creams for Pale Skin

Taiwanese researchers claim that an ancient Chinese herb might allow those in search of snowy white skin a way to inhibit the production of melanin.

The Weekly Health Quiz

In the news: Dangerous drinking water, breast cancer treatment and regrets. Test your knowledge of this week’s health news.

Multimedia
Patient Voices: Sickle Cell Anemia

With extreme pain, frequent hospitalizations and major complications, sickle cell anemia can affect all aspects of life. Six men and women speak about living with this condition.

The Radiation Boom

Articles in this series examine issues arising from the increasing use of medical radiation and the new technologies that deliver it.

Money & Policy »

Buffett and Gates Prod India’s Wealthy to Be More Philanthropic

Bill and Melinda Gates and Warren Buffett met with 70 of India’s wealthiest people and suggesting that they give more of their fortunes to charity.

Magazine
The Science of Living a Healthy Life

The truth about exercise and weight loss, adventures in estrogen replacement and what research shows about relationships and physical well-being.

More than 3,000 topics described, illustrated and investigated

Multimedia
Patient Voices

First-person accounts of patients' everyday challenges.

Audio Epilepsy | Alzheimer's | Migraines | Psoriasis | Alopecia | See All »

Times Health Reporters

Health Around the Web

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