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It's the first study of individualized brain stimulation to treat severe depression. Sarah's case raises the possibility the method may help people who don't respond to other therapies.
Malaria kills about 500,000 people each year, about half of them children in Africa. The new vaccine isn't perfect, but it will help turn the tide, experts said.
Mind and body form a two-way street.
The Treasury secretary says the government will run out of money to spend if Congress doesn't raise the debt ceiling. Here's what that could mean for programs that help millions of Americans.
Connor Fields's gruesome crash on the Olympic BMX track left him with serious brain trauma, a fractured memory and a lot of questions about the future.
She died at age 14 in the Democratic Republic of Congo after "a prolonged illness," said the park where she lived.
The Times photographer Tyler Hicks, who chronicled the 20-year war, captured American troops in battle, the deaths of civilians, schoolgirls in class and the struggles of ordinary Afghans to survive.
Federal prosecutors said Glen Davis, Sebastian Telfair and Tony Allen were among the players involved in a plot to file millions of dollars' worth of fraudulent medical claims.
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The triumph of being less awful than usual.
The 106-win Los Angeles Dodgers took care of business in a do-or-die game against St. Louis. Their next opponent? The 107-win San Francisco Giants.
If it has a door, can it be called a room? Why do some husbands enjoy debates over semantics?
Jason Sudeikis plays a paroled felon who vows to give his dying lover the best year of her life.
"And perhaps half the number of diet/self-help/well-being books would be quite sufficient."
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