Thursday, November 26, 2009

Health

Health Buzz: Cholesterol Drug Crestor's Coup and Other Health News

Posted November 10, 2008

In September, Hobson offered advice on how to train as race day approaches. She also explained how to know when it's time to bench yourself.

7 Things Obama's Win Could Mean for Women's Health

Women's health activists are fist-bumping each other over President-elect Barack Obama's slam-dunk win, and they're hoping that he'll reverse some of the policies put in place by President Bush. Last week, U.S. News's Deborah Kotz talked with Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards, who predicted seven things that would change in the new administration.

In September, Kotz explained your rights versus your doctor's rights. Last year, she described the pill's price on campus.

—January W. Payne

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