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- Breast Cancer Risk Falls With Age (HealthDay)
- Marathoners Run a Greater Risk for Skin Cancer (HealthDay)
- China HIV cases up 30 percent (Reuters)
- Oregon school psychologist arrested for ID theft
- What's your food sign?
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- Marathon runners face skin cancer risk (AP)
- Is surgery better in treating a slipped disk?
- Extradition not before Xmas: Beattie
- Breast Cancer Risk Falls With Age
- Chinese HIV Cases Up 30 Percent in 2006
- Surgery Only Slightly Better for Herniated Disc
- Australian state leader says US doctor likely to be extradited next year
- Breast Cancer Risk Falls With Age
- China HIV cases up nearly 30 percent
- U.S. Doctor Probed in Aussie Deaths
- HIV infection on rise in all regions: U.N. report
- HIV/AIDS on the rise in China (AFP)
- India-born surgeon may finally be extradited to Australia
- U.S. doctor sought in Australian deaths
- AIDS epidemic growing worldwide
- People from broken homes prone to psychotic illnesses
- Doctors Told Me Jake Would Never Walk
- Health Tip: Reduce Your Chances of Colon Cancer (HealthDay)
- Stop Obesity in the Womb?
- Evolution to Blame for Neuropsychiatric Disorders?
- Church seminar looks at pitfalls in marriage
- Social Environmental Trigger for Schizophrenia?
- Patel may face fourth kill charge
- Staying Trim on Turkey Day
- Your Dream Questions Answered
- Little-known Czechoslovak LSD tests subject of new research
- Judge: No class-action suit over Vioxx (AP)
- Doctors are reportedly fleeing Iraq (AP)
- Robots make inroads in health care (AP)
- "Checklist" aims to improve colon cancer care (Reuters)
- Statistics, Research and Resources
- Staying Trim on Turkey Day
- Democrats look to trim Medicare costs (AP)
- Need Flu Shot? It's Not Too Late
- Judge: No federal class in Vioxx suits (AP)
- Psychotic patients benefit from smoking cessation (Reuters)
- A Strange Confined Space
- Baby with heart outside body has surgery (AP)
- Fetal oxygen monitors offer no benefit (AP)
- Holiday gobbling weighs down students (AP)
- Official investigates cruise ship death (AP)
- Obesity may improve survival rate of kidney cancer (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Reduce Your Chances of Colon Cancer (HealthDay)
- Seeing Is Believing
- U.S. Doctor Sought in Australian Deaths
- Body Parts Recalled By Tissue Bank
- Staying Trim on Turkey Day
- Schizophrenia more likely in children from broken homes
- No room for error in Patel extradition: legal expert
- Multi-Copy DNA More Common Than Thought
- Embryonic Stem Cells Yield Full Range of Heart Tissues
- Diabetes linked to lower prostate cancer risk (Reuters)
- When Children Abuse Their Mothers
- Late Night Adventuring
- Genetic 'book of life' gets a rewrite
- New Blood Thinner Offers Safer Heart Attack Care
- Cellular Changes Could Spur Heart Failure Death
- Outbreaks Show Bird Flu Virus Is Changing
- EPA to regulate form of nanotechnology (AP)
- Each person's genetic makeup differs far more than previously known: study
- New DNA map an eye-opener
- Snoring in overweight kids reduced by exercise (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Symptoms of Leukemia (HealthDay)
- Not Too Late For Flu Shots
- Healthy Hearts Are Thankful Hearts
- Drug-resistant TB spreads in S. Africa (AP)
- Depressed kids more apt to drink at an early age (Reuters)
- Epileptics 'wait two years to see specialist'
- Congress seen pushing for imported drugs (AP)
- Holiday Stress Can Be Navigated (HealthDay)
- Fish oils, vitamins, herbs helpful for depression (Reuters)
- Two new HIV cases in Kazakh outbreak (AFP)
- Kansas man gets prison time in HIV case (AP)
- Ties between cholesterol and Parkinson's in women
- Tips to Lighten That Thanksgiving Meal
- Survive Thanksgiving with family
- UCLA Neurologist Honored With American Heart Association's Stroke Council Award
- Health Tip: Symptoms of Leukemia (HealthDay)
- Holiday Stress Can Be Navigated (HealthDay)
- Sleep apnea's real health risks
- Tips to Lighten That Thanksgiving Meal
- Healthy Hearts Are Thankful Hearts
- District Court Judge Denies Preliminary Injunction In Ortho V. Amgen Suit
- Teva gets approval to sell generic anti-nausea drug
- New push to allow imported drugs expected in Congress
- Congress seen pushing for imported drugs
- Clean jails 'could cut violence'
- Tips to Lighten That Thanksgiving Meal
- Healthy Hearts Are Thankful Hearts
- U.N. to Iran: No help on nuclear reactor
- Tips to Lighten That Thanksgiving Meal
- Tiny implanted devices are keeping one Texas family alive
- That Sty in Your Eye
- Relationship Between Sleep And Crime Explored
- Study (Canada) Reveals Prescription Opioid Abuse More Prevalent than Heroin
- No Proven Programs to Help Teens Quit Smoking
- Dementia Care Intervention Eases Burden for Families
- Baby Born With Heart Outside Body
- Shop-Till-You-Drop Season Scary for Some
- Withdrawn teens can blossom with possibilities
- New training readies medics for battle (AP)
- Dietary fat may not raise breast cancer odds (Reuters)
- Enhanced gene map could help disease research
- Keep Food Longer During a Blackout
- Shop-Till-You-Drop Season Scary for Some
- Wheat's lost gene helps nutrition
- Nov. 24, 2006
- Wild wheat gene could boost nutrient content of modern varieties
- Toddler's rare hereditary disorder mimics autism
- Shop-Till-You-Drop Season Scary for Some
- Prominent Chinese AIDS activist missing (AP)
- 'Gatherers' fight gridlock, lines and sleep for deals
- In Diabetes Fight, Raising Cash and Keeping Trust
- UK blacks at no greater risk of schizophrenia - Hickling - Thursday November 23, 2006
- In Diabetes Fight, Raising Cash and Keeping Trust
- A Little Help for a Mother Raising Autistic Twin Girls
- Man Scales Peaks in Father's Memory
- Prominent Chinese AIDS activist missing (AP)
- Staph infections rise among athletes (AP)
- China AIDS activist arrested by police: group (AFP)
- Public transit not wheelchair-friendly (AP)
- Dermatologists target ethnic skin woes (AP)
- Domingo lends voice to hearing impaired (AP)
- Staph infections rise among athletes (AP)
- India's finance minister says HIV-AIDS biggest threat to economy (AFP)
- Researchers seek routes to happier life (AP)
- Pilates can aid some with Parkinson's (AP)
- China AIDS forum cancelled after activist's arrest (AFP)
- Pope condemns discrimination against AIDS victims (AFP)
- Art divines wellsprings of calamity
- Money on mind makes us misers
- Disfigured teen gets new face, new life (AP)
- Seeing Is Believing
- Pilates can aid some with Parkinson's (AP)
- Kosher food arrives at U.S. stadiums (AP)
- Study: Money-happiness link is complex (AP)
- Awaiting Lengthy Lab Confirmation of Bird Flu Risks Treatment Delays, Studies Find
- Disfigured teen gets new face, new life (AP)
- Pilates Can Aid Some With Parkinson's
- Teen takes risk on a cure
- Seizures take driver's seat
- For the Autistic, a Gift of Common Ground
- Researchers Study Ways To Increase Daily Happiness
- Nov. 26, 2006
- China AIDS activist released from custody in Beijing (AFP)
- Students search for clues in their dreams
- Psychologists list potential murderers
- The woman who aims to spot killers before they can strike
- Terri Irwin thinks daughter is too happy?
- India's finance minister says HIV-AIDS biggest threat to economy (AFP)
- Shanghai students search for clues in their dreams
- Researchers Seek Routes to Happier Life
- Poison may heal -- Study explores unusual stroke treatments
- Psychologists list potential murderers
- Search continues for effective fetal monitor
- Is your happiness thermostat stuck?
- China to tighten organ transplant rules (AP)
- Edible Coatings May Boost Food Safety
- Long-Term Cancer Risk Follows Stem Cell Transplant Recipients
- South Korea to kill cats, dogs (AP)
- Singapore forms panel to fight HIV (AP)
- First responders learning Spanish (AP)
- Some Stem Cell Transplant Recipients Face Long-Term Risk (HealthDay)
- Teen Smoking Ups Risk for Alcohol Disorders
- Gamblers Have More Health Problems
- Patient Protection from ALT Med?
- Watching TV Can Improve Parenting And Child Behavior
- Parents' trauma affects teens
- Singapore Forms Panel to Fight HIV
- The Big O: Fireworks, or less than a blast?
- Teen Takes Risk In Rare Surgery
- Singing can cure speech disorders
- Warning issued on dangers of methadone (AP)
- Exotic pets in U.S. may pose health risk (AP)
- New ultrasound may help spot breast cancers (Reuters)
- Singapore detects record number of AIDS cases (AFP)
- Police Predict Criminals Of Tomorrow
- Mindfulness meditation - for body and soul
- Scientists study chemo effect on the brain
- Dietary fat may not raise breast cancer odds
- Anesthetic jab treats headache in the ER
- Edible Coatings May Boost Food Safety
- Australia lawmakers weigh stem cell bill (AP)
- Feds say there is enough flu vaccine (AP)
- CDC opens model employee fitness center (AP)
- Bacon tied to greater bladder cancer risk (Reuters)
- France to fight AIDS with 20-cent condoms (AFP)
- Ex-US president Clinton to visit Cambodia for HIV/AIDS talks (AFP)
- Chemo Temporarily Shrinks Brain Areas: Study
- Edible Coatings May Boost Food Safety
- Blame Myelin For Many Neuropsychiatric Disorders
- Doctors test implant to block strokes (AP)
- Mad cow risk low for hemophilia patients (AP)
- Professor researches hormone replacement (AP)
- Idaho cancer center to offer drug trials (AP)
- Overweight women's breast cancer risk lower: study (Reuters)
- Breast Cancer Risk Linked to Normal Aging of Breast Tissue (HealthDay)
- Colon Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise (HealthDay)
- Newly Depressed Heart-Attack Patients at Cardiac Risk (HealthDay)
- Feds Say There Is Enough Flu Vaccine
- Radiologists attempt to solve mystery of Tut's demise
- American Red Cross fined for violations (AP)
- Breast Cancer Risk Linked to Normal Aging of Breast Tissue (HealthDay)
- Colon Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise (HealthDay)
- Newly Depressed Heart-Attack Patients at Cardiac Risk (HealthDay)
- New CT scan could do away with mammogram pain
- Broken leg may have killed Tutankhamun
- Overweight women's breast cancer risk lower: study
- Doctors test implant to block strokes (AP)
- AIDS to be 3rd leading cause of death (AP)
- CDC opens model employee fitness center (AP)
- Pilates Can Aid Some With Parkinson's
- Newly Depressed Heart-Attack Patients at Cardiac Risk
- Parkinson's May Lower Driving Safety
- Scan could do away with mammogram pain (Reuters)
- New Breast Scanner Rivals Mammograms: works without flattening the breast
- King Tut Wasn't Bludgeoned to Death: Study
- Red Cross faces fine over blood safety (AP)
- Study shows that chemotherapy temporarily alters brain structure
- Scientists offer insights into death of King Tut
- New Breast Scanner Rivals Mammograms
- Clues in King Tut's CT scan
- Indonesia projects 500,000 HIV cases by 2010 (Reuters)
- CT scans shed light on Tut
- Woman dies from Avian flu, raising Indonesia's death toll to 57
- New breast CT scanner rivals mammography
- Doctors call face transplant a success (AP)
- Lacking free AIDS drugs, 18 die in Indian town (Reuters)
- Infant May Be Harmed by Alcohol in First Trimester
- Parkinson Disease Challenges Driving Ability
- First-time Ecstasy Use Can Harm Brain
- KU Researchers Investigate Effects of Marriage, Family on Women in Science
- Cutting Back on Smoking Won't Cut Death Risk
- Over 1.4 million South Africans test for AIDS (AFP)
- Another death in Indonesia
- Parkinson's May Lower Driving Safety
- Could study of Czechoslovak tests lead to return to respectability for LSD?
- Doctors: Face transplant was successful (AP)
- FDA questions Celebrex for kids' arthritis (AP)
- Yo-yo diets yield gallstones in men
- Statins Cut Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke in Those Without Heart Disease
- AIDS To Be 3rd Leading Cause of Death
- New Breast Scanner Rivals Mammograms
- S. Korea kills animals to stop bird flu (AP)
- One in Four Overweight Kids Gets Poor Sleep (HealthDay)
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