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  1. HIV-Infected Intestinal Immune Cells Never Rebound (HealthDay)
  2. ASU robot can stop ground balls
  3. A nation's eating habits
  4. Restricting Calories Boosts the Immune System
  5. A Year of Major Advances in Cancer Cited
  6. Lamps 'used for cancer surgery'
  7. NewsTrack Health and Science News
  8. Learn to deal effectively with your moods
  9. Coated Stents Should Stay on Market, U.S. Panel Says
  10. A Year of Major Advances in Cancer Cited
  11. Scallions in E. coli case from Calif. (AP)
  12. Unclear if poor health or stents up risk (AP)
  13. Drugmaker makes chewable contraceptive (AP)
  14. Girls study: More weighing, more trouble (AP)
  15. Health Tip: Planning Obesity Surgery? (HealthDay)
  16. HIV-Infected Intestinal Immune Cells Never Rebound (HealthDay)
  17. Psychologist says cages were humiliating for children
  18. Coated Stents Should Stay on Market, U.S. Panel Says
  19. Coated Stents Should Stay on Market, U.S. Panel Says
  20. Leading killer in Finland? Alcohol. (AP)
  21. ASU robot can stop ground balls
  22. 'Real-world' stent safety focus of hearings
  23. A Year of Major Advances in Cancer Cited (HealthDay)
  24. The Dalai Lama has it -- but just what is 'it'?
  25. 'Sleeper' is shrewd psychological terror
  26. Psychologist says caging caused stress
  27. Moscow drug clinic fire kills 45 women
  28. NYC Investigating 3 Possible E. Coli Cases
  29. Archetypes: Social Animals in Our Midst
  30. Psychologist says cages were humiliating for Huron County children
  31. Scallions pulled in E. coli outbreak were grown in California
  32. College Students Can Pack Stress for Holiday Home Stay
  33. Number of E. coli cases climbs to 62 in outbreak linked to Taco Bell restaurants
  34. Moscow drug clinic fire kills 45 women
  35. After years of debate, NJ lawmakers to vote on needle exchanges
  36. AIDS: UN envoy hails South Africa shift as "breakthrough" (AFP)
  37. Suspected E. coli outbreak sickens 19 in Iowa
  38. Officials Confirm Another E. coli Infection Case
  39. Ebola killed over 5,000 gorillas: study
  40. A Year of Major Advances in Cancer Cited (HealthDay)
  41. UN's envoy hails Malawi for wider rollout of free AIDS drugs (AFP)
  42. Psychologist says cages were humiliating for Huron County children
  43. Taco Bell Feels E. Coli Outbreak Fallout
  44. Flu season arrives in South Carolina
  45. Taco Bell E. Coli tests clear most foods (AP)
  46. Tajikistan grapples with drug addiction (AP)
  47. Taco Bell declares restaurants free of E. coli
  48. Sid Raymond, 97, Actor With a Familiar Face, Dies
  49. Despite Illness and Lawsuits, a Famed Psychotherapist Is Temporarily Back in Session
  50. Flu season arrives in S.C., flu shots still an option
  51. Professor puts his stamp on the legend of Bigfoot
  52. Experts warn flu season may pick up
  53. Professor puts his stamp on the legend of Bigfoot
  54. Choose Wisely in the Organic Food Aisle
  55. Go for Gifts That Get Kids Hopping
  56. Taco Bell E. Coli tests clear most foods
  57. Cell phone tunes could reflect one's personality
  58. Experts ponder bird flu's disappearance (AP)
  59. Parents, docs: Wait out ear infections (AP)
  60. Book By Binghamton University Psychology Professor Focuses On Terrorism
  61. Western Pa. zoo to hold naming ceremony for rare white buffalo
  62. Legislature likely to favor statewide smoking ban
  63. Next for NYC trans fat ban: enforcement (AP)
  64. AIDS: Money crunch is looming, warns UN envoy (AFP)
  65. Dec. 8 Contraceptive Story
  66. Haiti Chief May Require Cancer Treatment
  67. Casinos brace for smoking ban debate
  68. Experts ponder bird flu's disappearance (AP)
  69. Surgeon kept quiet about stake in company (Reg Req'd)
  70. Western Pa. zoo to hold naming ceremony for rare white buffalo
  71. Next for NYC trans fat ban: enforcement (AP)
  72. Sick stars stay in limelight
  73. Controversial antibiotic Ketek will face more FDA scrutiny
  74. Study finds medication labels are 'confusing'
  75. To treat cardiac arrest, doctors cool the body
  76. Choose Wisely in the Organic Food Aisle
  77. As a gift, surgery cuts both ways
  78. Cosmetic surgery gets a lift from boomers
  79. FDA should warn patients about stents
  80. UA institute may find 'bifocals for the brain'
  81. Treatment discovered for deadly childhood disease
  82. The suicide season
  83. New addiction strikes students: video games
  84. Monday liftoff from Mid-Atlantic spaceport is called off
  85. Needle exchange vote today
  86. Iowa illnesses tied to E. coli outbreak (AP)
  87. Hour of daily exercise cuts bowel cancer risk (Reuters)
  88. Bangladesh gets U.N. award for AIDS prevention (Reuters)
  89. Predict Schizophrenia with MRI
  90. Classy and tacky clash in Cambodia's Phnom Penh
  91. Training and Quick Action Save a Life
  92. Iowa Illnesses Linked to Taco Restaurant
  93. E. coli confirmed in NYC as food scare spreads
  94. New Jersey close to permitting needle exchanges for drug users
  95. 3-Drug Regimen Is New Tool in Leukemia Fight (HealthDay)
  96. Africa lacks skills, money to fight AIDS-related cancer: expert (AFP)
  97. South African lifespans cut short by AIDS (AFP)
  98. Drugs sold over the counter fuel HIV in India (Reuters)
  99. Pregnant Smokers May Hook Kids
  100. Asking for Antidepressant Elevates Evaluation
  101. 3-Drug Regimen Is New Tool in Leukemia Fight
  102. Raising 'Good' Cholesterol Levels Still a Worthy Goal
  103. Iowa Illnesses Tied to E. Coli Outbreak
  104. Getting a Second Opinion
  105. FDA proposes broadening access to drugs (AP)
  106. Survivors of Childhood Leukemia Faring Well (HealthDay)
  107. Epidural Could Affect Breastfeeding
  108. U of MN study finds children with leukemia are living longer
  109. UN special envoy vows to help Zimbabwe fight AIDS (AFP)
  110. White holiday ads may have deeper meaning
  111. Epidural During Birth May Negatively Affect Breast-Feeding
  112. 3-Drug Regimen Is New Tool in Leukemia Fight
  113. Survivors of Childhood Leukemia Faring Well
  114. Raising 'Good' Cholesterol Levels
  115. UA institute looks to unlock secrets of how aging changes brain
  116. Height loss tied to heart disease in men (AP)
  117. Americans found to manage blood pressure (AP)
  118. Little-known disease threatening legs (AP)
  119. Obese men, girls see unusual testosterone levels (Reuters)
  120. Vision Problems Among Those Over 40 Costly
  121. Iowa illnesses tied to E. coli outbreak
  122. Judge tosses suit of Florida man on Atkins diet (Reuters)
  123. Family helps doctors trace pancreatic cancer gene (Reuters)
  124. Taco Bell E. Coli Source Not Confirmed
  125. Pregnancy doesn't have to wait after breast cancer
  126. Massage Eases Pain of Knee Arthritis
  127. Hysteria not imagined, study suggests
  128. Height loss tied to heart disease in men (AP)
  129. Americans found to manage blood pressure (AP)
  130. Little-known disease threatening legs (AP)
  131. Child stem cell recipient heads home (AP)
  132. Study shows what helped during 1918 flu (AP)
  133. Flu vaccine distribution system could use a booster shot
  134. Hysteria not a figment of a patient's imagination, study suggests
  135. Americans Found to Manage Blood Pressure
  136. Long hospital shifts, sleep deprivation can kill
  137. E.coli error after mixup
  138. Taco Bell's green onions receive a clean bill of health
  139. Possible fingerprint of Alzheimer's found (AP)
  140. Call for worldwide use of cervical cancer vaccines (Reuters)
  141. One Step Forward, Two Steps Back?: Empirical Research Rising and Falling
  142. E. coli source mix-up
  143. Obese men, girls see unusual testosterone levels (Reuters)
  144. Family helps doctors trace pancreatic cancer gene (Reuters)
  145. Exercise Cuts Breast Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  146. Self-Esteem Affects Literary Preference
  147. BP Meds May Reduce Alzheimer?s
  148. Cutting Back, Motivates to Quit Smoking
  149. The world as we know it December 12, 2006
  150. White holiday ads may have deeper meaning
  151. How economists measure happiness
  152. Height Loss in Older Men Tied to Heart, Death Risks
  153. Exercise Lowers Breast Cancer Risk
  154. Mom counters suit in drowning
  155. Hysteria not a figment of one's imagination: study
  156. Younger Siblings May Boost Brain Tumor Risk (HealthDay)
  157. how good is bigmedications.com info ?
  158. To Helmet or Not To Helmet; This is the Question
  159. Sleep Problems Get In The Way Of Alcoholism Recovery
  160. FDA halts sales of some quinine drugs (AP)
  161. Experts meet on cervical cancer vaccine (AP)
  162. Prostitute killer 'taunting' police
  163. Spree killer could be behind murders
  164. Height Loss Trouble for Men
  165. Exercising may reduce lung cancer risk (AP)
  166. Hospital rating may not show death rate (AP)
  167. For prostate cancer, action may beat waiting, study finds (Reuters)
  168. Depression often seen with chronic cough (Reuters)
  169. Lifespans are shrinking: Brit study
  170. Many at High Risk Don't Get Flu Shot
  171. Hospital Rating May Not Show Death Rate
  172. Shrinking 3 cm or more may trigger bone loss that increases chance of illness
  173. State of Childhood Asthma, United States: 1980-2005
  174. Exercising may reduce lung cancer risk (AP)
  175. Hospital rating may not show death rate (AP)
  176. Experts meet on cervical cancer vaccine (AP)
  177. FDA halts sales of some quinine drugs (AP)
  178. Possible Alzheimer's fingerprint found (AP)
  179. For prostate cancer, action may beat waiting: study (Reuters)
  180. Treatment Beats Watchful Waiting for Older Prostate Cancer Patients
  181. Exercise Cuts Breast Cancer Risk
  182. Report: Conn. Latinos face health crisis (AP)
  183. The $100 laptop challenge, eBay-style
  184. 'One thinks of the Ripper ... but this is unprecedented
  185. Family helps pancreatic cancer study (AP)
  186. Battling Prostate Cancer
  187. Height Loss in Older Men Tied to Heart, Death Risks
  188. State of Childhood Asthma, United States: 1980-2005
  189. E. coli outbreak said not tied to onions (AP)
  190. U.S. panel to weigh depression drug risk for adults (Reuters)
  191. Feds to update labels of Antidepressants (AP)
  192. Miss. West Nile deaths reach 13
  193. Study questions value of Web hospital ratings
  194. India HIV cases may be lower than estimates: study (Reuters)
  195. Exercising May Reduce Lung Cancer Risk
  196. Hope for Alcoholics, Substance and Food Abusers
  197. Schizophrenia Linked with Chronic Disease
  198. Hospital Ratings Fall Short, Study Finds
  199. Antidepressants before FDA
  200. Senator wants universal health care plan (AP)
  201. AIDS could lock southern Africa in poverty: UN envoy (AFP)
  202. Is Laughter Contagious?
  203. FDA panel meets on new labels for antidepressants
  204. Soy substance might help fight MS
  205. Soy-based substance might help fight MS
  206. Circumcision may cut risk of HIV (AP)
  207. Genes keep some people from feeling pain (AP)
  208. FDA approves test for tropical parasite (AP)
  209. New study suggests prostate cancer treatment helps elderly (AFP)
  210. Compound Boosts Tamoxifen's Cancer-Fighting Power (HealthDay)
  211. Doctor visits rise for youths with asthma; deaths decline
  212. Employers retain retiree drug coverage (AP)
  213. Low-protein diet might reduce cancer risk (Reuters)
  214. Male circumcision greatly reduces HIV risk: studies (Reuters)
  215. Hospital ratings fall short in comparing death rates, study says
  216. Pakistani boy leads scientists to pain discovery
  217. Compound Boosts Tamoxifen's Cancer-Fighting Power
  218. Healthy habits move to the top of workplace agendas
  219. FDA taking closer look at link between antidepressants and suicide
  220. Study: Flu shots better than FluMist (AP)
  221. Study: Fast colonoscopies miss growths (AP)
  222. FDA Will Likely Expand Antidepressant Drug Warnings
  223. New dyslexia theory blames 'noise'
  224. Source of E. coli still a mystery
  225. Male circumcision found safe, effective ...
  226. FDA May Expand Antidepressant Warning
  227. Putting Perspective On Autism: A Symposium In Honor Of Dr. Isabelle...
  228. Sleep Problems Get In The Way Of Alcoholism Recovery
  229. Fast Colonoscopies Miss Growths
  230. FDA Panel Urges Changes to Antidepressant Labeling
  231. Colonoscopies Should Last at Least 6 Minutes
  232. Studies Support Flu Vaccine's Effectiveness
  233. FDA may expand antidepressant warning
  234. Panel backs young adult antidepressant warning
  235. Experts to FDA: Don't Upgrade Risk Labeling of Antidepressants
  236. Study: Fast colonoscopies miss growths (AP)
  237. Circumcision may cut risk of HIV (AP)
  238. Recreational workouts may ward off breast cancer (Reuters)
  239. Panel backs young adult antidepressant warning (Reuters)
  240. As investigation gathers pace, experts profile vice girl murderer
  241. Hospital Ratings on Government Site Fall Short
  242. FDA Panels Urges Changes to Antidepressant Labeling
  243. FDA May Expand Antidepressant Warning
  244. Panel Backs Young Adult Anti-Depressant Warning
  245. Antidepressant warning needed, panel says
  246. Antidepressants to get new suicide warnings
  247. Group wants FDA to review more drug ads (AP)
  248. Nigeria cuts 8 ministries
  249. Circumcision Reduces HIV Rates, U.S. Studies Confirm
  250. Lettuce Most Likely Source In Taco Bell E. Coli