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- Big Tobacco Downplays Smoking-Cancer Link When Sued (HealthDay)
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- A stunning new look at deja vu
- I think, therefore I eat
- AIDS to be No. 3 killer worldwide
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- AIDS To Join Top Killers
- NJ trails nation in cancer survival rate (AP)
- S. Korea kills animals to stop bird flu (AP)
- FDA questions Celebrex for kids' arthritis (AP)
- Doctors test implant to block strokes (AP)
- One in Four Overweight Kids Gets Poor Sleep (HealthDay)
- Big Tobacco Downplays Smoking-Cancer Link When Sued (HealthDay)
- Indonesia woman dies of bird flu
- DaimlerChrysler ordered to pay $20 million asbestos verdict
- Doctors: Face transplant was successful (AP)
- Arby's to cut trans fat from fries (AP)
- Attempted Murderer Faces Victim
- Parent 2 Parent-Bad Handwriting A Sign Of Problems
- Heavier Young Women at Lower Breast Cancer Risk
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- Heavier Young Women at Lower Breast Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Heavier Young Women at Lower Breast Cancer Risk
- Stressful Sleep Loss May Impair Memory
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- AP: Medicare program costs down (AP)
- First case of a blind person experiencing deja vu
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- S.Africa seeks new start on AIDS fight (Reuters)
- HIV/AIDS cases up by more than 70 percent in Shanghai (AFP)
- Smoking ordinance hearing today in A.C.
- UK anti-smoking guru Carr dies of lung cancer (Reuters)
- Surgeon's knife may offer hope in African AIDS fight (Reuters)
- Breast Cancer Less Likely in Heavier Women Before Menopause
- Top Scientific Journal Ponders Tighter Publishing Guidelines
- The Internet as Agent of Social Change
- Overweight Young Women Have Reduced Risk of Developing Breast Cancer Before Menopause
- Smoking May Boost Problem Drinking in Teens
- Groups to push for reform of mental health care for children
- A New View of Deja vu
- A New Caregiver Role is Complex
- Violent Video Games Leave Impact
- Atlantic City Mulls Casino Smoking Ban
- Smoking May Boost Problem Drinking in Teens
- Got inexpensive contrast agent? Milk plays new role in imaging
- Africa faces growing obesity problem (AP)
- Hypnosis Eases Breast Cancer Biopsy Pain (HealthDay)
- Talk therapy may be best for depressed seniors (Reuters)
- UN calls for action to cut massive TB deaths in Asia (AFP)
- Poor country AIDS treatment risks collapse without cheaper drugs: MSF (AFP)
- Computers can make subjects more persuasive
- Ohio governor-elect's wife hails from Simpsonville
- New clue to red wine's heart-protecting effect
- Milk May Be Pleasant Alternative for CT Scans
- Ob/Gyn Group Urges Pregnant Women to Shun Paxil (HealthDay)
- Africa urged to break deafening silence on AIDS (AFP)
- Ind. man charged in HIV blood donation (AP)
- Hamm's Interrogation Was Psychological Coercion
- Break From Medications Dangerous
- Africa Faces Growing Obesity Problem
- Hypnosis Eases Breast Cancer Biopsy Pain
- Diabetes Drug Helps Prevent Fatty Liver Complications
- Parents fear antidepressant caused son's heart defect
- N.H. to offer girls free cancer vaccine (AP)
- Study: Break from medications dangerous (AP)
- Industry ties common on hospital boards (AP)
- Study looks at 2nd opinions in breast cancer (Reuters)
- Hundreds attend Okla. HIV/STD conference (AP)
- N.H. to Offer Girls Free Cancer Vaccine
- Panel backs Celebrex for juvenile arthritis
- Edible coatings kill food-borne microbes
- Africa faces growing obesity problem (AP)
- Cancer survivors urged to maintain healthy weight (Reuters)
- Hypnosis Eases Breast Cancer Biopsy Pain (HealthDay)
- Ob/Gyn Group Urges Pregnant Women to Shun Paxil (HealthDay)
- HIV drug therapy interruption doubles AIDS risk: study (AFP)
- Stop-and-Start HIV Treatment Too Risky (HealthDay)
- Sugar-packed diet may boost pancreatic cancer risk (Reuters)
- Cancer drugs harmful to brain cells
- Study: Private Medicare costs $5.2B more (AP)
- Australia lawmakers debate cloning ban (AP)
- Thailand breaks patent with Merck's AIDS drug (AFP)
- Chemo drugs 'destroy brain cells'
- Spice coatings may make produce safer
- Some health risks of prayer
- Study: Meth use climbs on East Coast (AP)
- Deal to give children HIV/AIDS treatment (AP)
- WHO urges more government action against HIV/AIDS (Reuters)
- Firms troubled by sick people in office (AP)
- Study suggests genetics, toxins link (AP)
- Teenagers now hardest-hit by HIV in Thailand (AFP)
- Clinton in Delhi to flag lower prices for children's AIDS treatment (AFP)
- Workouts Help Ward Off Cancer's Return (HealthDay)
- Freed China activist says AIDS problem far exceeds official data (AFP)
- Pakistan in a state of AIDS denial: U.N. official (Reuters)
- Cancer survivors urged to maintain healthy weight
- Hospices Fall Below NICE Guidance On Psychiatric Care, UK
- Pregnant women are urged to avoid Paxil (AP)
- Ky. surgeons complete hand transplant (AP)
- Studies show how chemotherapy damages brain cells (Reuters)
- Treatment timeouts dangerous in HIV care (Reuters)
- Russia registers 363,000 HIV cases (AFP)
- ADHD-Dopamine Link Challenged
- Cooking Can Signal Eating Disorder
- ALT Med Helpful For Breast Biopsy
- Second Opinion Provides Options if Breast Tumor
- Experts plan strategies to prevent HIV (AP)
- No joke: Laughter yoga stretches into OC (AP)
- Frying fright: Cancer risk from high-temperature cooking, says paper (AFP)
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- AIDS said cuts S.Africa teens' life span (AP)
- Abortion Pill May Help Prevent Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
- U.S. Asian Immigrants at Lower Mental Health Risk (HealthDay)
- Annan urges greater accountability in global battle against AIDS (AFP)
- Maryland Child Care Workers Voice Support For Gay Families As High...
- Abortion Pill May Help Prevent Breast Cancer
- Abortion pill thwarts breast cancer gene (AP)
- Okla. cities among least healthy in U.S. (AP)
- US Asians show lowest level of mental health problems: report (AFP)
- Retailers Tap Holiday Giving Spirit
- Pavarotti to Accept Music Prize in Italy
- Abortion Pill Thwarts Breast Cancer Gene
- Sleep Problems Can Strike Preschoolers, Too
- Abortion pill thwarts breast cancer gene (AP)
- Experts plan strategies to prevent HIV (AP)
- Govt. fights morning-after pill subpoena (AP)
- Workouts Help Ward Off Cancer's Return (HealthDay)
- U.S. Asian Immigrants at Lower Mental Health Risk (HealthDay)
- AIDS to exact growing toll on global labor force: ILO (AFP)
- Ky. Surgeons Complete Hand Transplant
- Chemotherapy can alter brain by killing cells
- Tea Soothes Skin Damage Linked to Cancer Treatment
- Taping Doctors' Conversations Helps Parents of Newborns in Intensive Care
- Parkinson's May Lower Driving Safety
- Medicaid Plan Prods Patients Toward Health
- Abortion Pill May Help Prevent Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
- HIV pushing sufferers in Britain into poverty (Reuters)
- 1 in 10 cops too stressed to patrol our streets
- Sales Pitch for a Treatment
- Profit and Questions as Doctors Offer Prostate Cancer Therapy
- Pharmacies strengthen privacy policies (AP)
- Bush pledges fight against AIDS, promotes abstinence (AFP)
- Discrimination still harms China AIDS fight: UN (Reuters)
- Four out of five July 7 victims still have trauma
- Indonesian ministers kick off AIDS awareness day with one million flyers (AFP)
- South Africa targets 50 percent drop in new HIV cases (AFP)
- A Stunning New Look At Deja Vu
- U.S. AIDS program revolutionizes Kenya (AP)
- Indians want AIDS drugs, Indonesians worry about sex (Reuters)
- Placebo Equal To PTSD Drug
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- Fibromyalgia Pain is Real
- Dance group's youthful director moves in several different circles
- Panel says many Montana inmates don't need to be in prison
- U.S. Blacks Seek Answers to AIDS Epidemic
- World AIDS Day: An Opportunity to Raise Awareness
- Are secretive people more or less healthy?
- Firms should administer life-saving AIDS drugs: UN (Reuters)
- Memory Problems Harbinger of Alzheimer?s
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- Parkinson's Approach With Stem Cells A Promising First Step
- Urban living linked to higher rates of bulimia
- Onions, garlic linked to lower cancer risks (Reuters)
- Bush: AIDS pandemic 'can be defeated' (AP)
- World AIDS Day: Sexual abstinence, condom debates flare anew (AFP)
- Street Robbery Is Not Just About Money
- U.S. Blacks Seek Answers to AIDS Epidemic
- Ultrasound could supplant biopsies (AP)
- Hope lives in South Africa AIDS clinic (AP)
- EU stresses young women, prevention in AIDS fight (AFP)
- Mercedes wants to wake up sleepy drivers
- AIDS Deaths Rising Among Hispanic Americans
- Study Unearths Clues on How Body Absorbs Folate
- German coalition agrees on far-reaching smoking ban
- Prescription Labels Often Misunderstood
- Common PTSD Drug May Be Useless
- Probe urged on blood-clotting drug use (AP)
- FDA, lawmaker clash over antibiotic (AP)
- Cause of leukemia cluster still unknown (AP)
- Diabetes Drug Halts Weight Gain in Kids Taking Antipsychotics (HealthDay)
- U.S. Blacks Seek Answers to AIDS Epidemic (HealthDay)
- AIDS Deaths Rising Among Hispanic Americans (HealthDay)
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- Hormone Imbalance Could Spur Some Bed-Wetting
- Germany says it will seek ban on smoking in public buildings
- Herpes study put pregnant women at risk (AP)
- Diabetes Drug Halts Weight Gain in Kids Taking Antipsychotics (HealthDay)
- Older schizophrenia drug works, costs less: study (Reuters)
- U.S. Blacks Seek Answers to AIDS Epidemic (HealthDay)
- AIDS Deaths Rising Among Hispanic Americans (HealthDay)
- HIV/AIDS Pandemic Can Be Defeated
- Ultrasound method may supplant biopsies (AP)
- Herpes study put pregnant women at risk (AP)
- Bush: HIV/AIDS pandemic can be defeated (AP)
- World AIDS Day: debates over sexual abstinence, condoms (AFP)
- Hormone Imbalance Could Spur Some Bed-Wetting
- Ultrasound could supplant biopsies
- 600 sickened after eating at N.Y. bar (AP)
- Ultrasound method could mean fewer biopsies
- Clue Found to Persistent Bed-wetting
- Study Finds Many Patients Don't Understand Prescription Medicine Labels
- New technique detects breast cancer instantly
- ICU Expense Doesn't Affect Length of Stay, Death Risk
- Japan to compensate victims of leprosy (AP)
- Chinese province plans pre-marriage AIDS test (Reuters)
- Study Finds Many Patients Don't Understand Prescription Medicine Labels
- Biopsies may be replaced
- Report says suspect in slaying fit for trial
- Ultrasound Method May Supplant Biopsies
- 'Elastography' could mean fewer breast biopsies
- Cartney Sees a Psychiatrist
- Ultrasound a hope in cancer fight
- Saudi doctors work to separate twins (AP)
- Nigerian president takes HIV test on World AIDS Day (AFP)
- Mental health care often out of reach for immigrants
- White House tops Eartha Kitt holiday plans
- Booklet Details Low-Income Drug Subsidy Benefits
- Profit and Questions on Prostate Cancer Therapy
- Disability Among Older Americans Continues Significant Decline
- Herpes study put pregnant women at risk
- Germany to Restrict Smoking, Joining Other Nations in Europe
- Pfizer cuts off cholesterol drug trials (AP)
- New programs help mentally ill ex-cons (AP)
- China's worst hit AIDS province plans HIV tests before marriage (AFP)
- Transgender Kids - No Easy Decisions
- Pfizer ends cholesterol drug development
- Germany would exclude bars from public smoking ban
- Mental health care often out of reac consequences
- Who Killed the Kennedys After All?
- Pfizer ends cholesterol drug development
- Clinton assists Papua New Guinea AIDS fight (Reuters)
- Beat the winter blues
- Concerns Raised About Clotting Drug Used on U.S. Troops
- Troubled characters inhabit new novels
- 'Double Diabetes' a New Threat
- Pfizer ends cholesterol drug development
- Choosing Safe Christmas Toys Isn't Child's Play
- Germany stubbing out smoking, but not in pubs
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- Saudi MDs separate Iraqi conjoined twins (AP)
- FDA probes safety of popular heart stent (AP)
- E. coli outbreak sickens 11 in N.J. (AP)
- E.Coli Investigation Closes N.J. Taco Bell
- More than 380 sick aboard cruise ship (AP)
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