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Science & Health

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A Strategy for Progress
"Unless prevention of HIV/AIDS becomes a clear priority, things will get worse"
Bono's American Prayer
"The world's biggest rock star tours the heartland, talking more openly about his faith as he recruits Christians in the fight against AIDS in Africa."
Editor's Bookshelf: 'I Just Wanted You to Kill the Pain'
A physician talks about how to help dying people best live their final months
Editor's Bookshelf: Truth and Hope Are Partners
An interview with David Kuhl, author of What Dying People Want
Killing a Pandemic
The church may be best equipped to deal HIV/AIDS a crippling blow
How Computer Nerds Describe God
The founding editor of Wired magazine explains his mission to talk about faith using the vocabulary and logic of science
Spain: Christians fear AIDS media campaign may ignore how people get the disease.
"Yet Christian leaders say stigma, not neglect, is the bigger problem"
'A Nuclear Bomb' For Evolution?
Critics of Darwinism say skull's discovery isn't all it's cracked up to be
"RU-486: After two die, Danco Labs warns doctors about dangers."
Danco Labs warns doctors about dangers of 'early option' pill
Holy Health
A Vatican bishop links sin with sickness.
For Better or Worse
A new study finds that married people live longer and are less depressed.
King Herod Was Troubled
University of Washington physician finally has his diagnosis.
The Bible's Psychotherapist
University professor diagnoses Samson and Ezekiel
Australia: 'Shooting Gallery' Draws Opposition
A church-run injection center for heroin addicts claims success
Health Workers Urge Indian Churches to Join Campaign Against AIDS
The Christian Medical Association of India fights the social stigma that accompanies the disease.
CT Classic: Doctors Under Oath
Modern medicine has misplaced its moral compass. Can Hippocrates help?
The Genome Doctor
The director of the National Human Genome Research Institute answers questions about the morality of his work
Manipulating the Linguistic Code
Religious language falling into the hands of scientists can be a fearful thing
Gen-Etiquette
Scientists may be mapping the genome, but it will be up to us to determine where the map will lead
Possessed or Obsessed?
Many Christians say they are in need of deliverance but some may be giving demons more than their due
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