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  1. Breast Cancer Risk Falls With Age (HealthDay)
  2. Marathoners Run a Greater Risk for Skin Cancer (HealthDay)
  3. China HIV cases up 30 percent (Reuters)
  4. Oregon school psychologist arrested for ID theft
  5. What's your food sign?
  6. Marathon runners face skin cancer risk (AP)
  7. Is surgery better in treating a slipped disk?
  8. Extradition not before Xmas: Beattie
  9. Breast Cancer Risk Falls With Age
  10. Chinese HIV Cases Up 30 Percent in 2006
  11. Surgery Only Slightly Better for Herniated Disc
  12. Australian state leader says US doctor likely to be extradited next year
  13. Breast Cancer Risk Falls With Age
  14. China HIV cases up nearly 30 percent
  15. U.S. Doctor Probed in Aussie Deaths
  16. HIV infection on rise in all regions: U.N. report
  17. HIV/AIDS on the rise in China (AFP)
  18. India-born surgeon may finally be extradited to Australia
  19. U.S. doctor sought in Australian deaths
  20. AIDS epidemic growing worldwide
  21. People from broken homes prone to psychotic illnesses
  22. Doctors Told Me Jake Would Never Walk
  23. Health Tip: Reduce Your Chances of Colon Cancer (HealthDay)
  24. Stop Obesity in the Womb?
  25. Evolution to Blame for Neuropsychiatric Disorders?
  26. Church seminar looks at pitfalls in marriage
  27. Social Environmental Trigger for Schizophrenia?
  28. Patel may face fourth kill charge
  29. Staying Trim on Turkey Day
  30. Your Dream Questions Answered
  31. Little-known Czechoslovak LSD tests subject of new research
  32. Judge: No class-action suit over Vioxx (AP)
  33. Doctors are reportedly fleeing Iraq (AP)
  34. Robots make inroads in health care (AP)
  35. "Checklist" aims to improve colon cancer care (Reuters)
  36. Statistics, Research and Resources
  37. Staying Trim on Turkey Day
  38. Democrats look to trim Medicare costs (AP)
  39. Need Flu Shot? It's Not Too Late
  40. Judge: No federal class in Vioxx suits (AP)
  41. Psychotic patients benefit from smoking cessation (Reuters)
  42. A Strange Confined Space
  43. Baby with heart outside body has surgery (AP)
  44. Fetal oxygen monitors offer no benefit (AP)
  45. Holiday gobbling weighs down students (AP)
  46. Official investigates cruise ship death (AP)
  47. Obesity may improve survival rate of kidney cancer (Reuters)
  48. Health Tip: Reduce Your Chances of Colon Cancer (HealthDay)
  49. Seeing Is Believing
  50. U.S. Doctor Sought in Australian Deaths
  51. Body Parts Recalled By Tissue Bank
  52. Staying Trim on Turkey Day
  53. Schizophrenia more likely in children from broken homes
  54. No room for error in Patel extradition: legal expert
  55. Multi-Copy DNA More Common Than Thought
  56. Embryonic Stem Cells Yield Full Range of Heart Tissues
  57. Diabetes linked to lower prostate cancer risk (Reuters)
  58. When Children Abuse Their Mothers
  59. Late Night Adventuring
  60. Genetic 'book of life' gets a rewrite
  61. New Blood Thinner Offers Safer Heart Attack Care
  62. Cellular Changes Could Spur Heart Failure Death
  63. Outbreaks Show Bird Flu Virus Is Changing
  64. EPA to regulate form of nanotechnology (AP)
  65. Each person's genetic makeup differs far more than previously known: study
  66. New DNA map an eye-opener
  67. Snoring in overweight kids reduced by exercise (Reuters)
  68. Health Tip: Symptoms of Leukemia (HealthDay)
  69. Not Too Late For Flu Shots
  70. Healthy Hearts Are Thankful Hearts
  71. Drug-resistant TB spreads in S. Africa (AP)
  72. Depressed kids more apt to drink at an early age (Reuters)
  73. Epileptics 'wait two years to see specialist'
  74. Congress seen pushing for imported drugs (AP)
  75. Holiday Stress Can Be Navigated (HealthDay)
  76. Fish oils, vitamins, herbs helpful for depression (Reuters)
  77. Two new HIV cases in Kazakh outbreak (AFP)
  78. Kansas man gets prison time in HIV case (AP)
  79. Ties between cholesterol and Parkinson's in women
  80. Tips to Lighten That Thanksgiving Meal
  81. Survive Thanksgiving with family
  82. UCLA Neurologist Honored With American Heart Association's Stroke Council Award
  83. Health Tip: Symptoms of Leukemia (HealthDay)
  84. Holiday Stress Can Be Navigated (HealthDay)
  85. Sleep apnea's real health risks
  86. Tips to Lighten That Thanksgiving Meal
  87. Healthy Hearts Are Thankful Hearts
  88. District Court Judge Denies Preliminary Injunction In Ortho V. Amgen Suit
  89. Teva gets approval to sell generic anti-nausea drug
  90. New push to allow imported drugs expected in Congress
  91. Congress seen pushing for imported drugs
  92. Clean jails 'could cut violence'
  93. Tips to Lighten That Thanksgiving Meal
  94. Healthy Hearts Are Thankful Hearts
  95. U.N. to Iran: No help on nuclear reactor
  96. Tips to Lighten That Thanksgiving Meal
  97. Tiny implanted devices are keeping one Texas family alive
  98. That Sty in Your Eye
  99. Relationship Between Sleep And Crime Explored
  100. Study (Canada) Reveals Prescription Opioid Abuse More Prevalent than Heroin
  101. No Proven Programs to Help Teens Quit Smoking
  102. Dementia Care Intervention Eases Burden for Families
  103. Baby Born With Heart Outside Body
  104. Shop-Till-You-Drop Season Scary for Some
  105. Withdrawn teens can blossom with possibilities
  106. New training readies medics for battle (AP)
  107. Dietary fat may not raise breast cancer odds (Reuters)
  108. Enhanced gene map could help disease research
  109. Keep Food Longer During a Blackout
  110. Shop-Till-You-Drop Season Scary for Some
  111. Wheat's lost gene helps nutrition
  112. Nov. 24, 2006
  113. Wild wheat gene could boost nutrient content of modern varieties
  114. Toddler's rare hereditary disorder mimics autism
  115. Shop-Till-You-Drop Season Scary for Some
  116. Prominent Chinese AIDS activist missing (AP)
  117. 'Gatherers' fight gridlock, lines and sleep for deals
  118. In Diabetes Fight, Raising Cash and Keeping Trust
  119. UK blacks at no greater risk of schizophrenia - Hickling - Thursday November 23, 2006
  120. In Diabetes Fight, Raising Cash and Keeping Trust
  121. A Little Help for a Mother Raising Autistic Twin Girls
  122. Man Scales Peaks in Father's Memory
  123. Prominent Chinese AIDS activist missing (AP)
  124. Staph infections rise among athletes (AP)
  125. China AIDS activist arrested by police: group (AFP)
  126. Public transit not wheelchair-friendly (AP)
  127. Dermatologists target ethnic skin woes (AP)
  128. Domingo lends voice to hearing impaired (AP)
  129. Staph infections rise among athletes (AP)
  130. India's finance minister says HIV-AIDS biggest threat to economy (AFP)
  131. Researchers seek routes to happier life (AP)
  132. Pilates can aid some with Parkinson's (AP)
  133. China AIDS forum cancelled after activist's arrest (AFP)
  134. Pope condemns discrimination against AIDS victims (AFP)
  135. Art divines wellsprings of calamity
  136. Money on mind makes us misers
  137. Disfigured teen gets new face, new life (AP)
  138. Seeing Is Believing
  139. Pilates can aid some with Parkinson's (AP)
  140. Kosher food arrives at U.S. stadiums (AP)
  141. Study: Money-happiness link is complex (AP)
  142. Awaiting Lengthy Lab Confirmation of Bird Flu Risks Treatment Delays, Studies Find
  143. Disfigured teen gets new face, new life (AP)
  144. Pilates Can Aid Some With Parkinson's
  145. Teen takes risk on a cure
  146. Seizures take driver's seat
  147. For the Autistic, a Gift of Common Ground
  148. Researchers Study Ways To Increase Daily Happiness
  149. Nov. 26, 2006
  150. China AIDS activist released from custody in Beijing (AFP)
  151. Students search for clues in their dreams
  152. Psychologists list potential murderers
  153. The woman who aims to spot killers before they can strike
  154. Terri Irwin thinks daughter is too happy?
  155. India's finance minister says HIV-AIDS biggest threat to economy (AFP)
  156. Shanghai students search for clues in their dreams
  157. Researchers Seek Routes to Happier Life
  158. Poison may heal -- Study explores unusual stroke treatments
  159. Psychologists list potential murderers
  160. Search continues for effective fetal monitor
  161. Is your happiness thermostat stuck?
  162. China to tighten organ transplant rules (AP)
  163. Edible Coatings May Boost Food Safety
  164. Long-Term Cancer Risk Follows Stem Cell Transplant Recipients
  165. South Korea to kill cats, dogs (AP)
  166. Singapore forms panel to fight HIV (AP)
  167. First responders learning Spanish (AP)
  168. Some Stem Cell Transplant Recipients Face Long-Term Risk (HealthDay)
  169. Teen Smoking Ups Risk for Alcohol Disorders
  170. Gamblers Have More Health Problems
  171. Patient Protection from ALT Med?
  172. Watching TV Can Improve Parenting And Child Behavior
  173. Parents' trauma affects teens
  174. Singapore Forms Panel to Fight HIV
  175. The Big O: Fireworks, or less than a blast?
  176. Teen Takes Risk In Rare Surgery
  177. Singing can cure speech disorders
  178. Warning issued on dangers of methadone (AP)
  179. Exotic pets in U.S. may pose health risk (AP)
  180. New ultrasound may help spot breast cancers (Reuters)
  181. Singapore detects record number of AIDS cases (AFP)
  182. Police Predict Criminals Of Tomorrow
  183. Mindfulness meditation - for body and soul
  184. Scientists study chemo effect on the brain
  185. Dietary fat may not raise breast cancer odds
  186. Anesthetic jab treats headache in the ER
  187. Edible Coatings May Boost Food Safety
  188. Australia lawmakers weigh stem cell bill (AP)
  189. Feds say there is enough flu vaccine (AP)
  190. CDC opens model employee fitness center (AP)
  191. Bacon tied to greater bladder cancer risk (Reuters)
  192. France to fight AIDS with 20-cent condoms (AFP)
  193. Ex-US president Clinton to visit Cambodia for HIV/AIDS talks (AFP)
  194. Chemo Temporarily Shrinks Brain Areas: Study
  195. Edible Coatings May Boost Food Safety
  196. Blame Myelin For Many Neuropsychiatric Disorders
  197. Doctors test implant to block strokes (AP)
  198. Mad cow risk low for hemophilia patients (AP)
  199. Professor researches hormone replacement (AP)
  200. Idaho cancer center to offer drug trials (AP)
  201. Overweight women's breast cancer risk lower: study (Reuters)
  202. Breast Cancer Risk Linked to Normal Aging of Breast Tissue (HealthDay)
  203. Colon Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise (HealthDay)
  204. Newly Depressed Heart-Attack Patients at Cardiac Risk (HealthDay)
  205. Feds Say There Is Enough Flu Vaccine
  206. Radiologists attempt to solve mystery of Tut's demise
  207. American Red Cross fined for violations (AP)
  208. Breast Cancer Risk Linked to Normal Aging of Breast Tissue (HealthDay)
  209. Colon Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise (HealthDay)
  210. Newly Depressed Heart-Attack Patients at Cardiac Risk (HealthDay)
  211. New CT scan could do away with mammogram pain
  212. Broken leg may have killed Tutankhamun
  213. Overweight women's breast cancer risk lower: study
  214. Doctors test implant to block strokes (AP)
  215. AIDS to be 3rd leading cause of death (AP)
  216. CDC opens model employee fitness center (AP)
  217. Pilates Can Aid Some With Parkinson's
  218. Newly Depressed Heart-Attack Patients at Cardiac Risk
  219. Parkinson's May Lower Driving Safety
  220. Scan could do away with mammogram pain (Reuters)
  221. New Breast Scanner Rivals Mammograms: works without flattening the breast
  222. King Tut Wasn't Bludgeoned to Death: Study
  223. Red Cross faces fine over blood safety (AP)
  224. Study shows that chemotherapy temporarily alters brain structure
  225. Scientists offer insights into death of King Tut
  226. New Breast Scanner Rivals Mammograms
  227. Clues in King Tut's CT scan
  228. Indonesia projects 500,000 HIV cases by 2010 (Reuters)
  229. CT scans shed light on Tut
  230. Woman dies from Avian flu, raising Indonesia's death toll to 57
  231. New breast CT scanner rivals mammography
  232. Doctors call face transplant a success (AP)
  233. Lacking free AIDS drugs, 18 die in Indian town (Reuters)
  234. Infant May Be Harmed by Alcohol in First Trimester
  235. Parkinson Disease Challenges Driving Ability
  236. First-time Ecstasy Use Can Harm Brain
  237. KU Researchers Investigate Effects of Marriage, Family on Women in Science
  238. Cutting Back on Smoking Won't Cut Death Risk
  239. Over 1.4 million South Africans test for AIDS (AFP)
  240. Another death in Indonesia
  241. Parkinson's May Lower Driving Safety
  242. Could study of Czechoslovak tests lead to return to respectability for LSD?
  243. Doctors: Face transplant was successful (AP)
  244. FDA questions Celebrex for kids' arthritis (AP)
  245. Yo-yo diets yield gallstones in men
  246. Statins Cut Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke in Those Without Heart Disease
  247. AIDS To Be 3rd Leading Cause of Death
  248. New Breast Scanner Rivals Mammograms
  249. S. Korea kills animals to stop bird flu (AP)
  250. One in Four Overweight Kids Gets Poor Sleep (HealthDay)