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- The D.S.M.’s Troubled Revision - NYTimes.com
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- American Medical News
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- The Money Traps in U.S. Health Care - NYTimes.com
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- The anatomy of a ripoff - NY Daily News
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- Really? Can You Die of a Broken Heart? - NYTimes.com
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- Should we erase painful memories? - Salon.com
- Study of Medicare Patients Finds Most Hospital Err...
- 12 entrepreneurs reinventing health care - CNNMoney
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- How Yoga Can Wreck Your Body - NYTimes.com
- U.S. twin births have doubled in three decades: st...
- It Costs More, but Is It Worth More? - NYTimes.com
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