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  1. One in Four Overweight Kids Gets Poor Sleep (HealthDay)
  2. Big Tobacco Downplays Smoking-Cancer Link When Sued (HealthDay)
  3. Heavier Young Women at Lower Breast Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  4. A stunning new look at deja vu
  5. I think, therefore I eat
  6. AIDS to be No. 3 killer worldwide
  7. Obesity, breast cancer finding puzzles experts
  8. AIDS To Join Top Killers
  9. NJ trails nation in cancer survival rate (AP)
  10. S. Korea kills animals to stop bird flu (AP)
  11. FDA questions Celebrex for kids' arthritis (AP)
  12. Doctors test implant to block strokes (AP)
  13. One in Four Overweight Kids Gets Poor Sleep (HealthDay)
  14. Big Tobacco Downplays Smoking-Cancer Link When Sued (HealthDay)
  15. Indonesia woman dies of bird flu
  16. DaimlerChrysler ordered to pay $20 million asbestos verdict
  17. Doctors: Face transplant was successful (AP)
  18. Arby's to cut trans fat from fries (AP)
  19. Attempted Murderer Faces Victim
  20. Parent 2 Parent-Bad Handwriting A Sign Of Problems
  21. Heavier Young Women at Lower Breast Cancer Risk
  22. Bird flu patient dead in Indonesia
  23. Stressful Sleep Loss May Impair Memory
  24. Heavier Young Women at Lower Breast Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  25. Heavier Young Women at Lower Breast Cancer Risk
  26. Stressful Sleep Loss May Impair Memory
  27. Defense witness claims police used psychological coercion while...
  28. Band of brothers
  29. Casino smoking ban hearing set
  30. AP: Medicare program costs down (AP)
  31. First case of a blind person experiencing deja vu
  32. Strong Brands Balm Consumer Brains, New Study Shows
  33. S.Africa seeks new start on AIDS fight (Reuters)
  34. HIV/AIDS cases up by more than 70 percent in Shanghai (AFP)
  35. Smoking ordinance hearing today in A.C.
  36. UK anti-smoking guru Carr dies of lung cancer (Reuters)
  37. Surgeon's knife may offer hope in African AIDS fight (Reuters)
  38. Breast Cancer Less Likely in Heavier Women Before Menopause
  39. Top Scientific Journal Ponders Tighter Publishing Guidelines
  40. The Internet as Agent of Social Change
  41. Overweight Young Women Have Reduced Risk of Developing Breast Cancer Before Menopause
  42. Smoking May Boost Problem Drinking in Teens
  43. Groups to push for reform of mental health care for children
  44. A New View of Deja vu
  45. A New Caregiver Role is Complex
  46. Violent Video Games Leave Impact
  47. Atlantic City Mulls Casino Smoking Ban
  48. Smoking May Boost Problem Drinking in Teens
  49. Got inexpensive contrast agent? Milk plays new role in imaging
  50. Africa faces growing obesity problem (AP)
  51. Hypnosis Eases Breast Cancer Biopsy Pain (HealthDay)
  52. Talk therapy may be best for depressed seniors (Reuters)
  53. UN calls for action to cut massive TB deaths in Asia (AFP)
  54. Poor country AIDS treatment risks collapse without cheaper drugs: MSF (AFP)
  55. Computers can make subjects more persuasive
  56. Ohio governor-elect's wife hails from Simpsonville
  57. New clue to red wine's heart-protecting effect
  58. Milk May Be Pleasant Alternative for CT Scans
  59. Ob/Gyn Group Urges Pregnant Women to Shun Paxil (HealthDay)
  60. Africa urged to break deafening silence on AIDS (AFP)
  61. Ind. man charged in HIV blood donation (AP)
  62. Hamm's Interrogation Was Psychological Coercion
  63. Break From Medications Dangerous
  64. Africa Faces Growing Obesity Problem
  65. Hypnosis Eases Breast Cancer Biopsy Pain
  66. Diabetes Drug Helps Prevent Fatty Liver Complications
  67. Parents fear antidepressant caused son's heart defect
  68. N.H. to offer girls free cancer vaccine (AP)
  69. Study: Break from medications dangerous (AP)
  70. Industry ties common on hospital boards (AP)
  71. Study looks at 2nd opinions in breast cancer (Reuters)
  72. Hundreds attend Okla. HIV/STD conference (AP)
  73. Panel backs Celebrex for juvenile arthritis
  74. Edible coatings kill food-borne microbes
  75. Africa faces growing obesity problem (AP)
  76. Cancer survivors urged to maintain healthy weight (Reuters)
  77. Hypnosis Eases Breast Cancer Biopsy Pain (HealthDay)
  78. Ob/Gyn Group Urges Pregnant Women to Shun Paxil (HealthDay)
  79. HIV drug therapy interruption doubles AIDS risk: study (AFP)
  80. Stop-and-Start HIV Treatment Too Risky (HealthDay)
  81. N.H. to Offer Girls Free Cancer Vaccine
  82. Sugar-packed diet may boost pancreatic cancer risk (Reuters)
  83. Cancer drugs harmful to brain cells
  84. Study: Private Medicare costs $5.2B more (AP)
  85. Australia lawmakers debate cloning ban (AP)
  86. Thailand breaks patent with Merck's AIDS drug (AFP)
  87. Chemo drugs 'destroy brain cells'
  88. Spice coatings may make produce safer
  89. Some health risks of prayer
  90. Study: Meth use climbs on East Coast (AP)
  91. Deal to give children HIV/AIDS treatment (AP)
  92. WHO urges more government action against HIV/AIDS (Reuters)
  93. Firms troubled by sick people in office (AP)
  94. Study suggests genetics, toxins link (AP)
  95. Teenagers now hardest-hit by HIV in Thailand (AFP)
  96. Clinton in Delhi to flag lower prices for children's AIDS treatment (AFP)
  97. Workouts Help Ward Off Cancer's Return (HealthDay)
  98. Freed China activist says AIDS problem far exceeds official data (AFP)
  99. Pakistan in a state of AIDS denial: U.N. official (Reuters)
  100. Cancer survivors urged to maintain healthy weight
  101. Hospices Fall Below NICE Guidance On Psychiatric Care, UK
  102. Pregnant women are urged to avoid Paxil (AP)
  103. Ky. surgeons complete hand transplant (AP)
  104. Studies show how chemotherapy damages brain cells (Reuters)
  105. Treatment timeouts dangerous in HIV care (Reuters)
  106. Russia registers 363,000 HIV cases (AFP)
  107. ADHD-Dopamine Link Challenged
  108. Cooking Can Signal Eating Disorder
  109. ALT Med Helpful For Breast Biopsy
  110. Second Opinion Provides Options if Breast Tumor
  111. Experts plan strategies to prevent HIV (AP)
  112. No joke: Laughter yoga stretches into OC (AP)
  113. Frying fright: Cancer risk from high-temperature cooking, says paper (AFP)
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  115. Abortion Pill May Help Prevent Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
  116. U.S. Asian Immigrants at Lower Mental Health Risk (HealthDay)
  117. Annan urges greater accountability in global battle against AIDS (AFP)
  118. AIDS said cuts S.Africa teens' life span (AP)
  119. Maryland Child Care Workers Voice Support For Gay Families As High...
  120. Abortion Pill May Help Prevent Breast Cancer
  121. Abortion pill thwarts breast cancer gene (AP)
  122. Okla. cities among least healthy in U.S. (AP)
  123. US Asians show lowest level of mental health problems: report (AFP)
  124. Retailers Tap Holiday Giving Spirit
  125. Pavarotti to Accept Music Prize in Italy
  126. Abortion Pill Thwarts Breast Cancer Gene
  127. Sleep Problems Can Strike Preschoolers, Too
  128. Abortion pill thwarts breast cancer gene (AP)
  129. Experts plan strategies to prevent HIV (AP)
  130. Govt. fights morning-after pill subpoena (AP)
  131. Workouts Help Ward Off Cancer's Return (HealthDay)
  132. U.S. Asian Immigrants at Lower Mental Health Risk (HealthDay)
  133. AIDS to exact growing toll on global labor force: ILO (AFP)
  134. Ky. Surgeons Complete Hand Transplant
  135. Chemotherapy can alter brain by killing cells
  136. Tea Soothes Skin Damage Linked to Cancer Treatment
  137. Taping Doctors' Conversations Helps Parents of Newborns in Intensive Care
  138. Parkinson's May Lower Driving Safety
  139. Abortion Pill May Help Prevent Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
  140. HIV pushing sufferers in Britain into poverty (Reuters)
  141. Medicaid Plan Prods Patients Toward Health
  142. 1 in 10 cops too stressed to patrol our streets
  143. Sales Pitch for a Treatment
  144. Profit and Questions as Doctors Offer Prostate Cancer Therapy
  145. Pharmacies strengthen privacy policies (AP)
  146. Bush pledges fight against AIDS, promotes abstinence (AFP)
  147. Discrimination still harms China AIDS fight: UN (Reuters)
  148. Four out of five July 7 victims still have trauma
  149. Indonesian ministers kick off AIDS awareness day with one million flyers (AFP)
  150. South Africa targets 50 percent drop in new HIV cases (AFP)
  151. A Stunning New Look At Deja Vu
  152. U.S. AIDS program revolutionizes Kenya (AP)
  153. Indians want AIDS drugs, Indonesians worry about sex (Reuters)
  154. Placebo Equal To PTSD Drug
  155. Is Resiliency Inherited?
  156. Fibromyalgia Pain is Real
  157. Dance group's youthful director moves in several different circles
  158. Panel says many Montana inmates don't need to be in prison
  159. U.S. Blacks Seek Answers to AIDS Epidemic
  160. Are secretive people more or less healthy?
  161. Firms should administer life-saving AIDS drugs: UN (Reuters)
  162. World AIDS Day: An Opportunity to Raise Awareness
  163. Memory Problems Harbinger of Alzheimer?s
  164. Capturing the imagination
  165. An AIDS warrior's legacy: Heart, tenacity
  166. Parkinson's Approach With Stem Cells A Promising First Step
  167. Urban living linked to higher rates of bulimia
  168. Onions, garlic linked to lower cancer risks (Reuters)
  169. Bush: AIDS pandemic 'can be defeated' (AP)
  170. World AIDS Day: Sexual abstinence, condom debates flare anew (AFP)
  171. Street Robbery Is Not Just About Money
  172. U.S. Blacks Seek Answers to AIDS Epidemic
  173. Ultrasound could supplant biopsies (AP)
  174. Hope lives in South Africa AIDS clinic (AP)
  175. EU stresses young women, prevention in AIDS fight (AFP)
  176. Mercedes wants to wake up sleepy drivers
  177. AIDS Deaths Rising Among Hispanic Americans
  178. Study Unearths Clues on How Body Absorbs Folate
  179. German coalition agrees on far-reaching smoking ban
  180. Prescription Labels Often Misunderstood
  181. Common PTSD Drug May Be Useless
  182. Probe urged on blood-clotting drug use (AP)
  183. FDA, lawmaker clash over antibiotic (AP)
  184. Cause of leukemia cluster still unknown (AP)
  185. Diabetes Drug Halts Weight Gain in Kids Taking Antipsychotics (HealthDay)
  186. U.S. Blacks Seek Answers to AIDS Epidemic (HealthDay)
  187. AIDS Deaths Rising Among Hispanic Americans (HealthDay)
  188. Prescription Labels Often Misunderstood
  189. Large Variations in Cost of Managing ICU Patients By Doctors Has No...
  190. Hormone Imbalance Could Spur Some Bed-Wetting
  191. Germany says it will seek ban on smoking in public buildings
  192. Herpes study put pregnant women at risk (AP)
  193. Diabetes Drug Halts Weight Gain in Kids Taking Antipsychotics (HealthDay)
  194. Older schizophrenia drug works, costs less: study (Reuters)
  195. U.S. Blacks Seek Answers to AIDS Epidemic (HealthDay)
  196. AIDS Deaths Rising Among Hispanic Americans (HealthDay)
  197. HIV/AIDS Pandemic Can Be Defeated
  198. Ultrasound method may supplant biopsies (AP)
  199. Herpes study put pregnant women at risk (AP)
  200. Bush: HIV/AIDS pandemic can be defeated (AP)
  201. World AIDS Day: debates over sexual abstinence, condoms (AFP)
  202. Hormone Imbalance Could Spur Some Bed-Wetting
  203. Ultrasound could supplant biopsies
  204. 600 sickened after eating at N.Y. bar (AP)
  205. Ultrasound method could mean fewer biopsies
  206. Clue Found to Persistent Bed-wetting
  207. Study Finds Many Patients Don't Understand Prescription Medicine Labels
  208. New technique detects breast cancer instantly
  209. ICU Expense Doesn't Affect Length of Stay, Death Risk
  210. Japan to compensate victims of leprosy (AP)
  211. Chinese province plans pre-marriage AIDS test (Reuters)
  212. Study Finds Many Patients Don't Understand Prescription Medicine Labels
  213. Biopsies may be replaced
  214. Report says suspect in slaying fit for trial
  215. Ultrasound Method May Supplant Biopsies
  216. 'Elastography' could mean fewer breast biopsies
  217. Cartney Sees a Psychiatrist
  218. Ultrasound a hope in cancer fight
  219. Saudi doctors work to separate twins (AP)
  220. Nigerian president takes HIV test on World AIDS Day (AFP)
  221. Mental health care often out of reach for immigrants
  222. White House tops Eartha Kitt holiday plans
  223. Booklet Details Low-Income Drug Subsidy Benefits
  224. Profit and Questions on Prostate Cancer Therapy
  225. Disability Among Older Americans Continues Significant Decline
  226. Herpes study put pregnant women at risk
  227. Germany to Restrict Smoking, Joining Other Nations in Europe
  228. Pfizer cuts off cholesterol drug trials (AP)
  229. New programs help mentally ill ex-cons (AP)
  230. China's worst hit AIDS province plans HIV tests before marriage (AFP)
  231. Transgender Kids - No Easy Decisions
  232. Pfizer ends cholesterol drug development
  233. Germany would exclude bars from public smoking ban
  234. Mental health care often out of reac consequences
  235. Who Killed the Kennedys After All?
  236. Clinton assists Papua New Guinea AIDS fight (Reuters)
  237. Pfizer ends cholesterol drug development
  238. Concerns Raised About Clotting Drug Used on U.S. Troops
  239. Beat the winter blues
  240. Troubled characters inhabit new novels
  241. 'Double Diabetes' a New Threat
  242. Pfizer ends cholesterol drug development
  243. Choosing Safe Christmas Toys Isn't Child's Play
  244. Germany stubbing out smoking, but not in pubs
  245. Dec. 2, 2006
  246. Dec. 2, 2006
  247. Saudi MDs separate Iraqi conjoined twins (AP)
  248. FDA probes safety of popular heart stent (AP)
  249. E. coli outbreak sickens 11 in N.J. (AP)
  250. E.Coli Investigation Closes N.J. Taco Bell