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Coffee will kill you (or not)

Thomas Rogers
The Wall Street Journal on the benefits -- and dangers -- of that morning cup of joe

Reactions to healthcare bill pour in

Alex Koppelman
Senate passes healthcare reform -- and both sides try to score points

A first look at the new Senate healthcare bill

Mike Madden
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid unveils his new proposal for healthcare, and locks up his 60th vote

Wrong, Keith

Mike Madden
Olbermann's prescription for protesting the insurance mandate -- don't buy insurance -- is nuts

Republicans play Scrooge, minus the change of heart

Garrison Keillor
The truth of Christmas -- rejoice and show mercy to the poor -- is tested as we move toward universal healthcare

I’m a doctor. So sue me. No, really

Rahul K. Parikh
The doctors' lobby says capping malpractice suits will make healthcare cheaper. I'm an M.D. and I don't believe it

Why do women have sex?

Tracy Clark-Flory
For the same reasons men do, explain the authors of a groundbreaking new book that looks deep inside female desire

I love my socialist kidney

Jennifer Nix
We already have a public option. How it saved my life -- and my dad's life -- and how it may one day save yours

Healthcare, American style

Gabriel Winant
We spend far more per person than other wealthy nations, but we're less healthy. What's wrong with this picture?

Pfizer’s huge fine: A disturbing trend

Vincent Rossmeier
Do the increasing penalties against drug companies really cure the problem?

Obama: Show courage on healthcare

Robert Reich
When the president addresses Congress next week, it's time for him to be specific about what he wants

Are your kids eating right?

Kate Harding
Parents try to find the tricky balance between preventing childhood obesity and encouraging disordered eating

CliffsNotes to the food revolution

Jaclyn Friedman
The co-founder of Bitch magazine talks about living the Michael Pollan way and the gender politics of the kitchen

Obama’s plan to help homeowners is struggling

Zach Carter
It can't keep pace with the rate of foreclosures -- not even close. Why was the industry allowed to police itself?

Is Regina Benjamin too fat to be surgeon general?

Frances Kissling
Actually, having a woman who is above-average weight as America's family doctor is a good thing

The Obamas’ first harvest

Mike Madden
It's yielded pounds of produce, and good will from activists, but will the White House garden change food policy?

Behind the food industry’s iron curtain

Andrew O'Hehir
Michael Pollan and director Robert Kenner talk about "Food, Inc.," the movie agribusiness doesn't want you to see.

Republicans: Attack this woman at your peril

Mike Madden
The White House prepares for a fight aides think they can win over Sonia Sotomayor's Supreme Court nomination.

Dear Wingnut, why are Republicans afraid of science?

Glenallen Walken
Our undercover conservative answers two different Salon readers who want to know why the GOP seems anti-intellectual and anti-science.

Stem cell division

Peter Dizikes
The growing blue state-red state gap over this research shows that science has serious economic and political muscle in America today.

Gerd, 66, and Dina, 79

Edited by John Bowe
One day, he comes in my house and says, "What happened with your husband? He has an affair with my wife!"

Outbreak

Salon Staff
Are you afraid of the swine flu? Members of Salon's Table Talk community share the fears and the facts.

Breast is best — for mothers, too

Lynn Harris
A new study shows the health benefits of nursing, but the neverending barrage of research about "what's best" positively sours my milk.

Fox News’ stem cell expert: Ralph Reed

Alex Koppelman
When it's time for a fair and balanced discussion of the issue, the network turns to the former Christian Coalition head.
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