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- More than 380 sick aboard cruise ship (AP)
- Pfizer under pressure after halting drug
- Taco Bell closes New Jersey outlet after E. coli
- E. coli sickens at least 15 in N.J. (AP)
- Britain hopes to dance its way out of obesity epidemic (AFP)
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- Pfizer under pressure after halting drug
- Pfizer under pressure after halting drug (AP)
- Over 380 sick aboard largest cruise ship (AP)
- Clinton honored in Papua New Guinea (AP)
- Energy gap factors into child obesity
- Pediatricians call for less advertising to children
- New moms and newborns need privacy, study shows
- Seniors falling into danger
- FDA probes safety of popular heart stent (AP)
- Thoughts of suicide
- Ads target stigma of mental illness among youth
- Pfizer stopping cholesterol drug study due to unexpected deaths
- Doctors say ads are harming children (Reg Req'd)
- Fast food at kids' hospitals causing worry (AP)
- Pediatricians blast inappropriate ads (AP)
- Guidelines for child sedation updated (AP)
- Scrutiny of Other Heart Drugs Could Grow After Failed Trial
- Pediatricians blast inappropriate ads
- Clinton holds up Cambodia's AIDS effort as model (Reuters)
- UHS Behavioral Health Facilities Under Scrutiny For Endangering Patients
- Pediatricians say ads contribute to kids' ills
- Bad news for Pfizer is also bad news for those needing lower cholesterol
- Clinton signs deal to expand AIDS treatment in Cambodia (AFP)
- Experts in Thailand to tackle cancer crisis in developing countries (AFP)
- Docs say ads harm youths
- Pediatricians Blast Inappropriate Ads
- Teen Pregnancy Rates Decline
- Murder Suspect May Not Be Tried
- Psych prof's a class act, as award shows
- Ads Are Selling U.S. Kids Poor Health: Experts
- Drug-Eluting Stents Risky Without Blood Thinner, Study Suggests
- Drug's failure afflicts Pfizer
- Fast food in children's hospitals a bad lesson: study
- Pharmaceutical Help for Adult Autism?
- Women told get fit, not fight fat
- Pfizer Under Pressure After Halting Drug
- Bosses push staff to eat right, exercise (AP)
- Clinton to help Cambodia kids with AIDS (AP)
- Obese women can get healthier without diets: study (Reuters)
- Sen. Thomas of Wyo. leaves hospital (AP)
- New Model for Psychotropic Drugs
- Efforts for whites to appear colorblind may backfire
- New Drug Promises To Slow Diabetes
- Ads Are Selling U.S. Kids Poor Health
- Researcher charged with conflict (AP)
- Japanese officials bare bellies online to fight obesity (AFP)
- New Type 2 Diabetes Drug Delays Disease Progression
- Anorexics, bulimics learn methods online: study
- Other drugs do what Pfizer's aimed to do (AP)
- Diabetes drug's benefits come at a price (AP)
- VA faulted on mental health spending (AP)
- Antidepressants May Up Risk for Attempted, Not Completed, Suicide (HealthDay)
- Women told get fit, not fight fat
- Immigrants Face Mental Health Stigma
- Diabetes Drug's Benefits Come at a Price
- Other drugs do what Pfizer's aimed to do (AP)
- Feds charge Alzheimer's researcher (AP)
- NY nears ban on trans fat (AP)
- Popular baldness drug could mask prostate marker (Reuters)
- Other Drugs Do What Pfizer's Aimed to Do
- Study Probes Suicide, Antidepressants
- E. coli in N.J. is linked to Taco Bell (AP)
- Antidepressant drug treatment reduces mortality, researchers say (Reuters)
- Women in Transition Part II
- Pfizer Shares Sink After Key Drug Halted
- New Atlanta-Based Pharmaceutical Company Focuses on Central Nervous System
- Australian test sniffs out mental illness (AFP)
- Having restaurants in hospitals validates fast food, study says
- Government scientist faces ethics charge (AP)
- Reginald T. Dogan: The 'N-word' should never be used by anyone -- black or white
- Judge will not commit sex offender
- Pfizer shares sink after key drug halted
- Fast food in kids' hospitals sends mixed message
- NYC to ban trans fats from eateries (AP)
- Minnesota tops list in health rankings (AP)
- AIDS threatens half of Zambian youths (AFP)
- Malaysia aims to cut HIV infection rate by 20 pct in next year (AFP)
- Improve Depression Care, Save Costs
- Omega-3 for ADHD?
- Improve Parent Skills to Limit Teen Substance Abuse
- Antidepressants reduce mortality - study
- Benefits to Employers Outweigh Enhanced Depression-Care Costs
- Heart drug pulled, Pfizer tumbles
- Internet, sudden pre-teen weight loss new concerns for children with eating disorders
- Pediatricians Urge Restrictions on Ads for Sex-Related Products
- Anti-depressants linked to increased suicide attempts
- Breast cancer still diagnosed later in black women (Reuters)
- FDA staff: Adult antidepressant risks differ by age (Reuters)
- Woman's multiple personalities start fires
- Obesity will increase UK cancer cases (Reuters)
- Hair-Loss Drug Skews Prostate Cancer Test (HealthDay)
- Antidepressants May Up Risk for Attempted, Not Completed, Suicide (HealthDay)
- Treating Workers' Depression Helps Companies' Bottom Line (HealthDay)
- Best HIV prevention programs build skills: review (Reuters)
- NYC Bans Trans Fats
- Minnesota Tops List In Health Rankings
- Pfizer's Bitter Pill: Its New Drug is Doa
- NYC Bans Trans Fats In Restaurant Food
- FDA: Stent patients face blood clot risk (AP)
- Study: Moms at risk for mental problems (AP)
- Study disputes cell phone-cancer link (AP)
- Elderly antidepressant risk may be less (AP)
- Why teens do stupid things
- E. Coli Scare Impacts Taco Bells Across L.I.
- Artery treatment poses clot risk
- Study disputes cell phone-cancer link
- Death toll hits 48 from tainted medicine
- First-time mothers at risk of mental illness, study finds (Reuters)
- No Cancer Risk Seen With Cell Phones
- Death Toll Hits 48 From Tainted Medicine
- Taco Bells used same distributor (AP)
- NYC bans trans fats from eateries (AP)
- Christmas wish lists corrupted by big toy companies' ad blitz
- Pa. Officials Investigating 4 Cases Of E. coli
- Death Toll Hits 48 From Tainted Medicine
- Half of world's stomach cancer victims in China (Reuters)
- China to prosecute deliberate AIDS infections (Reuters)
- Study Finds Medication Raises Suicide Risks in Young Adults
- Parkinson's Approach With Stem Cells A Promising First Step
- Boy's death stirs grief, concerns in Chicod
- Coated stents under scrutiny
- Texas Improves Slightly In Annual Health Survey
- NY eateries face new rules on transfats, calories
- More sick as E. coli hunt grows
- Poverty, obesity killing Mississippi's health
- New mothers, not fathers, at risk for mood disorders
- Australia lifts ban on therapeutic cloning (AP)
- High court considers privacy issue
- Mom's postpartum risk
- Study Finds Medication Raises Suicide Risks in Young Adults
- Afghan drugs a worry as Pakistanis confront AIDS (Reuters)
- Clinton urges end to HIV/AIDS stigma in Vietnam (Reuters)
- Anti-clot drugs urged with coated stents
- Farrah Fawcett Finishes Cancer Treatment
- Jamba Juice issues warning in Southwest (AP)
- Employers offer electronic medical data (AP)
- US fitness club caters to obese, overweight children (AFP)
- Cell phones don't raise cancer risk: study (Reuters)
- Vietnam cheers Clinton on HIV/AIDS tour (AFP)
- Brain Transplant for Parkinson?s?
- Teens Abuse Cough Suppressant
- New Anti-Psychotic Drugs Not Worth the Cost?
- Lessons in Taco Bell troubles
- Analysis contradicts AIDS accusations (AP)
- Biopsy Marker May Predict Breast Cancer's Course (HealthDay)
- Drug shows promise against schizophrenia (Reuters)
- Tailor Depression Medication
- Taco Bell Removes Green Onions From Menu
- Taco Bells Used Same Distributor
- FDA Panel to Weigh Value of Drug-Coated Stents
- Taco Bell removes green onions from restaurants nationwide (Reg Req'd)
- Death toll hits 48 from contaminated medicine in Panama
- Taco Bell Removes Green Onions From Its Restaurants
- Plan B pill now readily available (AP)
- Obesity Boosts Kidney Risk in Type 1 Diabetes (HealthDay)
- New Research Yields Clues to Brain Cancer (HealthDay)
- New Learning Communities at Vol State built to encourage teamwork in learning
- Plan B Pill Now Readily Available
- New Research Yields Clues to Brain Cancer
- Taco Bell Pulls Green Onions From Its Ingredients
- Taco Bell Removes Green Onions
- Harvard Psychiatrists Launch www.exclusivetherapist.
- Tragic but not rare
- Common PTSD Drug May Be Useless
- Human embryonic stem cells show potential in treating rats with Parkinson's symptoms
- Novartis anti-leukemia drug works for 5 years, study says (Reuters)
- The gentle science of persuasion, Part 2: Reciprocity
- Mental health care often out of reach for immigrants
- S.C. improves its smoking prevention ranking
- Taco Bell removes green onions
- Gleevec Continues to Beat Blood Cancer
- Over 20 years, portions have grown (AP)
- Plan B pill now readily available (AP)
- Mo. lags in protecting kids from tobacco (AP)
- Employers offer electronic medical data (AP)
- Biopsy Marker May Predict Breast Cancer's Course
- Genes Can Impact Depression Treatment
- Taco Bell Removes Green Onions
- New Jersey Asks Taco Bells to Throw Out Their Food
- Taco Bell Pulls Onions, Possible Link To E.Coli
- Taco Bell Removes Green Onion From Restaurants
- A Student of the Mind, With a Brain That Sometimes Betrays Him
- Doug Jenson knows what the "wonder drug" Gleevec has given him.
- Merck Sees Slightly Higher 2007 Earnings
- Panel Told That Anemia-Drug Payment Method Is Flawed
- Safety of drug-coated stents spotlighted (AP)
- Sleep Problems Get in the Way of Alcohol Recovery
- EPA sets final Sept. 11 building testing (AP)
- Trial shows schizophrenia drug effective (AP)
- Merck predicts higher profit
- Gleevec Continues to Beat Blood Cancer
- Social Factors Influence Post-Trauma Response
- Sleep Problems Impede Alcohol Recovery
- Solo Substance Use Put Teens at Risk
- Statin Users Risk Heart Attacks by Stopping Treatment
- High Protein Diets May Boost Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Lilly schizophrenia drug shows promise in trial (Reuters)
- Lilly Sees Icos Buy Lowering '07 Profit
- Study says malaria helps spread HIV (AP)
- Study: Ebola killed gorillas too (AP)
- British scientists find scan can predict schizophrenia (AFP)
- Teens Who Smoke, Drink Alone at Higher Risk
- E. coli probe focuses on green onions
- Girls study: More weighing, more trouble (AP)
- Scallions in E. coli case from Calif. (AP)
- Obese diabetics may be unrealistic about calories (Reuters)
- mtvU urges stressed students to get help
- Parents Key to Protecting Teen Drivers: Experts
- Teens Who Smoke, Drink Alone at Higher Risk
- Drugmaker makes chewable contraceptive (AP)
- 1 death, 19 injuries blamed on magnets (AP)
- Formerly conjoined twins going home (AP)
- Case Studies Examine Role Of Hormones, Psychology In False Pregnancy
- Drug-Coated Stents Don't Boost Death Risk, U.S. Advisers Say
- Parents Key to Protecting Teen Drivers: Experts
- Teens Who Smoke, Drink Alone at Higher Risk
- Well Known Iraqi Psychiatrist Shot Dead
- Drugmaker makes chewable contraceptive (AP)
- FDA: Heart stents don't up risk of death (AP)
- Panel dismisses serious risk of drug-coated stents
- Hippocrates Meets Fidel, and Even U.S. Students Enroll
- The 7 kids' health myths every mom should ignore
- E. Coli Could Hurt Taco Bell Sales
- Drug-Coated Stents Are Safe
- Case Studies Examine Role Of Hormones, Psychology In False Pregnancy
- Study Says Malaria Helps Spread HIV
- From A Lowly Yeast, Researchers Divine A Clue To Human Disease
- Solvay, Bristol obesity drug advances in trials (Reuters)
- Breast cancer screening under 50 questioned (Reuters)
- Bird flu has deadly friends
- Scientist warns of new CJD outbreak
- Lilly Sees Slowdown in 07 Profit Growth
- Health Tip: Planning Obesity Surgery? (HealthDay)
- Hormonal contraception doesn't raise HIV risk: study (Reuters)
- Infant Car Seats Might Pose Breathing Risks
- Pregnancy doesn't have to wait after breast cancer (Reuters)
- Can ED Drugs Slow Cancer?
- Antidepressants Role in Suicidal Attempts/Deaths
- Bias in Breast Cancer Screening
- New Insights On Eating Disorders
- Infant Car Seats Might Pose Breathing Risks
- Restricting Calories Boosts the Immune System
- E. Coli Outbreak Heads West
- The 7 Kids' Health Myths Every Mom Should Ignore
- Scallions in E. coli case from Calif. (AP)
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