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  1. More than 380 sick aboard cruise ship (AP)
  2. Pfizer under pressure after halting drug
  3. Taco Bell closes New Jersey outlet after E. coli
  4. E. coli sickens at least 15 in N.J. (AP)
  5. Britain hopes to dance its way out of obesity epidemic (AFP)
  6. Pfizer under pressure after halting drug
  7. Pfizer under pressure after halting drug (AP)
  8. Over 380 sick aboard largest cruise ship (AP)
  9. Clinton honored in Papua New Guinea (AP)
  10. Energy gap factors into child obesity
  11. Pediatricians call for less advertising to children
  12. New moms and newborns need privacy, study shows
  13. Seniors falling into danger
  14. FDA probes safety of popular heart stent (AP)
  15. Thoughts of suicide
  16. Ads target stigma of mental illness among youth
  17. Pfizer stopping cholesterol drug study due to unexpected deaths
  18. Doctors say ads are harming children (Reg Req'd)
  19. Fast food at kids' hospitals causing worry (AP)
  20. Pediatricians blast inappropriate ads (AP)
  21. Guidelines for child sedation updated (AP)
  22. Scrutiny of Other Heart Drugs Could Grow After Failed Trial
  23. Pediatricians blast inappropriate ads
  24. Clinton holds up Cambodia's AIDS effort as model (Reuters)
  25. UHS Behavioral Health Facilities Under Scrutiny For Endangering Patients
  26. Pediatricians say ads contribute to kids' ills
  27. Bad news for Pfizer is also bad news for those needing lower cholesterol
  28. Clinton signs deal to expand AIDS treatment in Cambodia (AFP)
  29. Experts in Thailand to tackle cancer crisis in developing countries (AFP)
  30. Docs say ads harm youths
  31. Pediatricians Blast Inappropriate Ads
  32. Teen Pregnancy Rates Decline
  33. Murder Suspect May Not Be Tried
  34. Psych prof's a class act, as award shows
  35. Ads Are Selling U.S. Kids Poor Health: Experts
  36. Drug-Eluting Stents Risky Without Blood Thinner, Study Suggests
  37. Drug's failure afflicts Pfizer
  38. Fast food in children's hospitals a bad lesson: study
  39. Pharmaceutical Help for Adult Autism?
  40. Women told get fit, not fight fat
  41. Pfizer Under Pressure After Halting Drug
  42. Bosses push staff to eat right, exercise (AP)
  43. Clinton to help Cambodia kids with AIDS (AP)
  44. Obese women can get healthier without diets: study (Reuters)
  45. Sen. Thomas of Wyo. leaves hospital (AP)
  46. New Model for Psychotropic Drugs
  47. Efforts for whites to appear colorblind may backfire
  48. New Drug Promises To Slow Diabetes
  49. Ads Are Selling U.S. Kids Poor Health
  50. Researcher charged with conflict (AP)
  51. Japanese officials bare bellies online to fight obesity (AFP)
  52. New Type 2 Diabetes Drug Delays Disease Progression
  53. Anorexics, bulimics learn methods online: study
  54. Other drugs do what Pfizer's aimed to do (AP)
  55. Diabetes drug's benefits come at a price (AP)
  56. VA faulted on mental health spending (AP)
  57. Antidepressants May Up Risk for Attempted, Not Completed, Suicide (HealthDay)
  58. Women told get fit, not fight fat
  59. Immigrants Face Mental Health Stigma
  60. Diabetes Drug's Benefits Come at a Price
  61. Other drugs do what Pfizer's aimed to do (AP)
  62. Feds charge Alzheimer's researcher (AP)
  63. NY nears ban on trans fat (AP)
  64. Popular baldness drug could mask prostate marker (Reuters)
  65. Other Drugs Do What Pfizer's Aimed to Do
  66. Study Probes Suicide, Antidepressants
  67. E. coli in N.J. is linked to Taco Bell (AP)
  68. Antidepressant drug treatment reduces mortality, researchers say (Reuters)
  69. Women in Transition Part II
  70. Pfizer Shares Sink After Key Drug Halted
  71. New Atlanta-Based Pharmaceutical Company Focuses on Central Nervous System
  72. Australian test sniffs out mental illness (AFP)
  73. Having restaurants in hospitals validates fast food, study says
  74. Government scientist faces ethics charge (AP)
  75. Reginald T. Dogan: The 'N-word' should never be used by anyone -- black or white
  76. Judge will not commit sex offender
  77. Pfizer shares sink after key drug halted
  78. Fast food in kids' hospitals sends mixed message
  79. NYC to ban trans fats from eateries (AP)
  80. Minnesota tops list in health rankings (AP)
  81. AIDS threatens half of Zambian youths (AFP)
  82. Malaysia aims to cut HIV infection rate by 20 pct in next year (AFP)
  83. Improve Depression Care, Save Costs
  84. Omega-3 for ADHD?
  85. Improve Parent Skills to Limit Teen Substance Abuse
  86. Antidepressants reduce mortality - study
  87. Benefits to Employers Outweigh Enhanced Depression-Care Costs
  88. Heart drug pulled, Pfizer tumbles
  89. Internet, sudden pre-teen weight loss new concerns for children with eating disorders
  90. Pediatricians Urge Restrictions on Ads for Sex-Related Products
  91. Anti-depressants linked to increased suicide attempts
  92. Breast cancer still diagnosed later in black women (Reuters)
  93. FDA staff: Adult antidepressant risks differ by age (Reuters)
  94. Woman's multiple personalities start fires
  95. Obesity will increase UK cancer cases (Reuters)
  96. Hair-Loss Drug Skews Prostate Cancer Test (HealthDay)
  97. Antidepressants May Up Risk for Attempted, Not Completed, Suicide (HealthDay)
  98. Treating Workers' Depression Helps Companies' Bottom Line (HealthDay)
  99. Best HIV prevention programs build skills: review (Reuters)
  100. NYC Bans Trans Fats
  101. Minnesota Tops List In Health Rankings
  102. Pfizer's Bitter Pill: Its New Drug is Doa
  103. NYC Bans Trans Fats In Restaurant Food
  104. FDA: Stent patients face blood clot risk (AP)
  105. Study: Moms at risk for mental problems (AP)
  106. Study disputes cell phone-cancer link (AP)
  107. Elderly antidepressant risk may be less (AP)
  108. Why teens do stupid things
  109. E. Coli Scare Impacts Taco Bells Across L.I.
  110. Artery treatment poses clot risk
  111. Study disputes cell phone-cancer link
  112. Death toll hits 48 from tainted medicine
  113. First-time mothers at risk of mental illness, study finds (Reuters)
  114. No Cancer Risk Seen With Cell Phones
  115. Death Toll Hits 48 From Tainted Medicine
  116. Taco Bells used same distributor (AP)
  117. NYC bans trans fats from eateries (AP)
  118. Christmas wish lists corrupted by big toy companies' ad blitz
  119. Pa. Officials Investigating 4 Cases Of E. coli
  120. Death Toll Hits 48 From Tainted Medicine
  121. Half of world's stomach cancer victims in China (Reuters)
  122. China to prosecute deliberate AIDS infections (Reuters)
  123. Study Finds Medication Raises Suicide Risks in Young Adults
  124. Parkinson's Approach With Stem Cells A Promising First Step
  125. Boy's death stirs grief, concerns in Chicod
  126. Coated stents under scrutiny
  127. Texas Improves Slightly In Annual Health Survey
  128. NY eateries face new rules on transfats, calories
  129. More sick as E. coli hunt grows
  130. Poverty, obesity killing Mississippi's health
  131. New mothers, not fathers, at risk for mood disorders
  132. Australia lifts ban on therapeutic cloning (AP)
  133. High court considers privacy issue
  134. Mom's postpartum risk
  135. Study Finds Medication Raises Suicide Risks in Young Adults
  136. Afghan drugs a worry as Pakistanis confront AIDS (Reuters)
  137. Clinton urges end to HIV/AIDS stigma in Vietnam (Reuters)
  138. Anti-clot drugs urged with coated stents
  139. Farrah Fawcett Finishes Cancer Treatment
  140. Jamba Juice issues warning in Southwest (AP)
  141. Employers offer electronic medical data (AP)
  142. US fitness club caters to obese, overweight children (AFP)
  143. Cell phones don't raise cancer risk: study (Reuters)
  144. Vietnam cheers Clinton on HIV/AIDS tour (AFP)
  145. Brain Transplant for Parkinson?s?
  146. Teens Abuse Cough Suppressant
  147. New Anti-Psychotic Drugs Not Worth the Cost?
  148. Lessons in Taco Bell troubles
  149. Analysis contradicts AIDS accusations (AP)
  150. Biopsy Marker May Predict Breast Cancer's Course (HealthDay)
  151. Drug shows promise against schizophrenia (Reuters)
  152. Tailor Depression Medication
  153. Taco Bell Removes Green Onions From Menu
  154. Taco Bells Used Same Distributor
  155. FDA Panel to Weigh Value of Drug-Coated Stents
  156. Taco Bell removes green onions from restaurants nationwide (Reg Req'd)
  157. Death toll hits 48 from contaminated medicine in Panama
  158. Taco Bell Removes Green Onions From Its Restaurants
  159. Plan B pill now readily available (AP)
  160. Obesity Boosts Kidney Risk in Type 1 Diabetes (HealthDay)
  161. New Research Yields Clues to Brain Cancer (HealthDay)
  162. New Learning Communities at Vol State built to encourage teamwork in learning
  163. Plan B Pill Now Readily Available
  164. New Research Yields Clues to Brain Cancer
  165. Taco Bell Pulls Green Onions From Its Ingredients
  166. Taco Bell Removes Green Onions
  167. Harvard Psychiatrists Launch www.exclusivetherapist.
  168. Tragic but not rare
  169. Common PTSD Drug May Be Useless
  170. Human embryonic stem cells show potential in treating rats with Parkinson's symptoms
  171. Novartis anti-leukemia drug works for 5 years, study says (Reuters)
  172. The gentle science of persuasion, Part 2: Reciprocity
  173. Mental health care often out of reach for immigrants
  174. S.C. improves its smoking prevention ranking
  175. Taco Bell removes green onions
  176. Gleevec Continues to Beat Blood Cancer
  177. Over 20 years, portions have grown (AP)
  178. Plan B pill now readily available (AP)
  179. Mo. lags in protecting kids from tobacco (AP)
  180. Employers offer electronic medical data (AP)
  181. Biopsy Marker May Predict Breast Cancer's Course
  182. Genes Can Impact Depression Treatment
  183. Taco Bell Removes Green Onions
  184. New Jersey Asks Taco Bells to Throw Out Their Food
  185. Taco Bell Pulls Onions, Possible Link To E.Coli
  186. Taco Bell Removes Green Onion From Restaurants
  187. A Student of the Mind, With a Brain That Sometimes Betrays Him
  188. Doug Jenson knows what the "wonder drug" Gleevec has given him.
  189. Merck Sees Slightly Higher 2007 Earnings
  190. Panel Told That Anemia-Drug Payment Method Is Flawed
  191. Safety of drug-coated stents spotlighted (AP)
  192. Sleep Problems Get in the Way of Alcohol Recovery
  193. EPA sets final Sept. 11 building testing (AP)
  194. Trial shows schizophrenia drug effective (AP)
  195. Merck predicts higher profit
  196. Gleevec Continues to Beat Blood Cancer
  197. Social Factors Influence Post-Trauma Response
  198. Sleep Problems Impede Alcohol Recovery
  199. Solo Substance Use Put Teens at Risk
  200. Statin Users Risk Heart Attacks by Stopping Treatment
  201. High Protein Diets May Boost Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  202. Lilly schizophrenia drug shows promise in trial (Reuters)
  203. Lilly Sees Icos Buy Lowering '07 Profit
  204. Study says malaria helps spread HIV (AP)
  205. Study: Ebola killed gorillas too (AP)
  206. British scientists find scan can predict schizophrenia (AFP)
  207. Teens Who Smoke, Drink Alone at Higher Risk
  208. E. coli probe focuses on green onions
  209. Girls study: More weighing, more trouble (AP)
  210. Scallions in E. coli case from Calif. (AP)
  211. Obese diabetics may be unrealistic about calories (Reuters)
  212. mtvU urges stressed students to get help
  213. Parents Key to Protecting Teen Drivers: Experts
  214. Teens Who Smoke, Drink Alone at Higher Risk
  215. Drugmaker makes chewable contraceptive (AP)
  216. 1 death, 19 injuries blamed on magnets (AP)
  217. Formerly conjoined twins going home (AP)
  218. Case Studies Examine Role Of Hormones, Psychology In False Pregnancy
  219. Drug-Coated Stents Don't Boost Death Risk, U.S. Advisers Say
  220. Parents Key to Protecting Teen Drivers: Experts
  221. Teens Who Smoke, Drink Alone at Higher Risk
  222. Well Known Iraqi Psychiatrist Shot Dead
  223. Drugmaker makes chewable contraceptive (AP)
  224. FDA: Heart stents don't up risk of death (AP)
  225. Panel dismisses serious risk of drug-coated stents
  226. Hippocrates Meets Fidel, and Even U.S. Students Enroll
  227. The 7 kids' health myths every mom should ignore
  228. E. Coli Could Hurt Taco Bell Sales
  229. Drug-Coated Stents Are Safe
  230. Case Studies Examine Role Of Hormones, Psychology In False Pregnancy
  231. Study Says Malaria Helps Spread HIV
  232. From A Lowly Yeast, Researchers Divine A Clue To Human Disease
  233. Solvay, Bristol obesity drug advances in trials (Reuters)
  234. Breast cancer screening under 50 questioned (Reuters)
  235. Bird flu has deadly friends
  236. Scientist warns of new CJD outbreak
  237. Lilly Sees Slowdown in 07 Profit Growth
  238. Health Tip: Planning Obesity Surgery? (HealthDay)
  239. Hormonal contraception doesn't raise HIV risk: study (Reuters)
  240. Infant Car Seats Might Pose Breathing Risks
  241. Pregnancy doesn't have to wait after breast cancer (Reuters)
  242. Can ED Drugs Slow Cancer?
  243. Antidepressants Role in Suicidal Attempts/Deaths
  244. Bias in Breast Cancer Screening
  245. New Insights On Eating Disorders
  246. Infant Car Seats Might Pose Breathing Risks
  247. Restricting Calories Boosts the Immune System
  248. E. Coli Outbreak Heads West
  249. The 7 Kids' Health Myths Every Mom Should Ignore
  250. Scallions in E. coli case from Calif. (AP)