WSJ Special Section Examines Personal Health
The Wall Street Journal on Monday published a special section that included a number of articles on personal health. Headlines appear below.
- "The Case Against Vitamins" (Parker-Pope, Wall Street Journal, 3/20).
- "A Cry in the Dark: When a Rare Cancer Strikes, a Patient Has Few Places To Turn" (Dockser Marcus, Wall Street Journal, 3/20).
- "Writing Off the Whirlpool: Flexible Spending Accounts Cover a Lot More Than You Probably Think" (Ossinger, Wall Street Journal, 3/20).
- "Getting Beneath the Surface: What's New in Scientifically Proven Skin-Care Products? Not Much -- Yet" (Rundle, Wall Street Journal, 3/20).
- "Escape from Claims Hell: Dealing with Insurers Can Be a Full-Time Job. Now You Can Get Help -- For a Price" (Francis, Wall Street Journal, 3/20).
- "Unsolved Mystery: Despite All of Modern Medicine's Powers, Some Illnesses Still Defy Diagnosis" (Hamilton, Wall Street Journal, 3/20).
- "Joint Ventures: New Surgical Techniques are Making Knee Replacements Less Painful and Less Costly" (Landro, Wall Street Journal, 3/20).
- "Aging Well: Respite Programs Give a Break to People Caring for Older Relatives" (Greene, Wall Street Journal, 3/20).
- "Net Benefits: Finding Answers and Advice When You're Facing Surgery" (Landro, Wall Street Journal, 3/20).
- "Heart Beat: For Discouraged Angina Sufferers, a New Drug Offers Modest Hope" (Winslow, Wall Street Journal, 3/20).