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  1. Video games fill psychological need: study
  2. A third B2H death in a week
  3. Regulators Clear 6 More Companies to Sell Generic Zocor
  4. Cloned animals' meat is safe
  5. US adolescents should be screened for mental health problems: researcher (AFP)
  6. Mental health bill to face House vote (AP)
  7. Whats on Thursday Night
  8. Partners HealthCare cutting anemia drug doses
  9. Amid warnings, Partners to cut anemia drug doses
  10. Do Pet Owners Enjoy Better Health?
  11. When war memories interfere with your everyday life
  12. Health Care System Cutting Antianemia Drugs
  13. Herpes treatment fails in animal testing (AP)
  14. Health Tip: Keep Deadly Skin Cancer Away (HealthDay)
  15. Mind-Set for Pain Relief
  16. Industrial Chemicals Can Damage Children
  17. Make those resolutions ... just be reasonable
  18. Rogue passenger forces Russian jet into emergency landing
  19. Deeper Emotions Keep Gamers Playing
  20. Meningitis suspected in 12-year-old girl's death
  21. Virtual Reality Soothes Young Burn Patients
  22. Most Americans Want Public Policies to Prevent Obesity (HealthDay)
  23. Ovulation disorders linked to lower breast cancer risk (Reuters)
  24. Egyptian man dies of bird flu, 10th death
  25. Meningitis suspected in 12-year-old girl's death
  26. Most Americans Want Public Policies to Prevent Obesity
  27. Virtual Reality Soothes Young Burn Patients
  28. Why your doctor might be forced to betray medical confidentiality
  29. FDA to declare cloning safe
  30. Virtual Experiences Can Cause Embellished, False Memories
  31. Low-Income Preschoolers Prone to Obesity
  32. Hispanic children at highest risk of obesity: study
  33. Study: Many kids too fat by preschool (AP)
  34. Why We Can't Stop Playing Games
  35. Millions of U.S. Children Becoming Fat, Many as Young as 3
  36. Heart Disease, Stroke Still Big Killers
  37. Low-Income Preschoolers Prone to Obesity
  38. Study: Many kids too fat by preschool (AP)
  39. Mental health bill to face House vote (AP)
  40. Woman sentenced for mental health counseling without license
  41. Preschoolers fat, too; Hispanics at highest risk
  42. Heart Disease, Stroke Still Big Killers
  43. Obesity starting early, study says
  44. Waiting List for AIDS Drugs Causes Dismay in South Carolina
  45. Universal Studios parks ban trans fats (AP)
  46. Brazil transfixed by 4th anorexia death (AP)
  47. Herpes treatment fails in animal testing (AP)
  48. SKorean scientists in AIDS breakthrough (AFP)
  49. Psychologist saw paranoia in dad before he set fatal fire
  50. Pfizer's Viagra patent upheld in China
  51. Studies offer new autism findings
  52. Study details poor kids' weight issues
  53. Longevity Gene Also Protects Memory, Cognitive Function
  54. Methamphetamine Use Increases Risks Of Artery Tears And Stroke
  55. Libya condemns foreign pressure in HIV case (Reuters)
  56. FDA Set to OK Food From Cloned Animals
  57. Do Pet Owners Enjoy Better Health?
  58. Couple of Drinks Could Aid Memory
  59. Newton inmate accused of assaulting psychologist
  60. Possible meningitis death of girl prompts warning
  61. Gene-Altered Mouse a Boon to Rheumatoid Arthritis Research
  62. Gene-Altered Mouse a Boon to Rheumatoid Arthritis Research
  63. US plans to OK food from cloned animals
  64. FDA OK may spark 'clone-free' labels (AP)
  65. Male Gender Bias in Psychology Research Continues
  66. Pfizer Wins Trademark Infringement Case In China
  67. Dec. 29, 2006
  68. Snoring Haunts Millions of Americans
  69. Clinical Trials Update: Dec. 29, 2006
  70. A new interpretation of dreams
  71. Living With Kids Could Add Pounds
  72. Rising Number of Uninsured Tops Health News for 2006
  73. Doctors wait for perfect face transplant candidate
  74. You Don't Have to Live With Excessive Menstrual Bleeding
  75. Autism research links brain region with emotion detection
  76. Heart disease still big problem in South (AP)
  77. Study: Many kids too fat by preschool (AP)
  78. FDA OK may spark 'clone-free' labels (AP)
  79. Universal Studios parks ban trans fats (AP)
  80. Living With Kids Could Add Pounds
  81. Rising Number of Uninsured Tops Health News for 2006
  82. You Don't Have to Live With Excessive Menstrual Bleeding
  83. Blunt-Kinder Administration Books Scientology Museum for State Capitol
  84. Libya's Gaddafi suggests spy link in HIV case (Reuters)
  85. The Spine as Profit Center
  86. Trusty Druggist Has New Role: Diabetes Coach
  87. University Hospitals boosts psychiatric services for kids
  88. Israel and Iran: To Attack or Not to Attack thats the Question
  89. Why Are Video Games Are Hard To Give Up
  90. Dec. 30, 2006
  91. Blunt-Kinder Administration Books Scientology Museum for State Capitol
  92. Coping when all is hopeless
  93. Woman infected with HIV at Libyan hospital dies (Reuters)
  94. A First Lady Whose Legacy Rivals Husbands
  95. Space shuttle program a lifeline for autistic man
  96. Resolve to Keep Those New Year's Resolutions
  97. NYC magician says tricks of the trade work in everyday life
  98. Garden City going ahead with smoking ban
  99. AG takes close look at doctors' association
  100. Go Ahead, Congress, Pick at Our Dinner
  101. The death of Saddam Hussein
  102. Music of the Hemispheres
  103. The Spine as Profit Center
  104. Heart disease still big problem in South (AP)
  105. Life after death
  106. Go Ahead, Congress, Pick at Our Dinner
  107. Heart disease still big problem in South
  108. Group recommends Down syndrome testing (AP)
  109. High-Tech Mammograms Will Change Breast Cancer Care (HealthDay)
  110. To make change work, your must want to do it
  111. High-Tech Mammograms Will Change Breast Cancer Care
  112. Motivation Key to Keeping Those 'Get Fit' Resolutions
  113. Smokers, Cigarette Retailers Brace For $1 Tax Hike
  114. Heart disease still big problem in South
  115. Dec. 31, 2006
  116. Gov't, industry join in E. coli fight (AP)
  117. They just love themselves
  118. Motivation Key to Keeping Those 'Get Fit' Resolutions
  119. State funeral thrusts Betty Ford back in spotlight
  120. Haitian girl returns after face surgery (AP)
  121. 2006 diet news: hold the trans fats (AP)
  122. How to Find News Articles Here
  123. They just love themselves
  124. Drunk Britons ignore 'cafe culture'
  125. Beltrami County's Anti-Smoking Law Getting Tougher
  126. Possible strategies for growers, handlers to make produce safer
  127. Smokers, retailers brace for tax hike
  128. Social service agency to design programs for high-risk patients
  129. High-Tech Mammograms Will Change Breast Cancer Care (HealthDay)
  130. Ban on smoking begins in Hong Kong
  131. The Memory Advantage
  132. Songwriters Death Leads to Suits Against Preacher
  133. Gov't, industry join in E. coli fight (AP)
  134. State To Focus On High Risk Patients
  135. Millions save money on Medicare program (AP)
  136. AR-15 rifles not needed to hunt
  137. Brain changes found in those with autism
  138. Down syndrome testing recommended for expectant moms
  139. At Your Job: Divorce lawyer: Divorce Lawyer
  140. The Winter Blues
  141. A New Approach
  142. Resolve to Exercise Your Brain
  143. Treating Pneumonia
  144. Jan. 1, 2007
  145. Speak Again After Stroke Through Song
  146. Suit alleges preacher cancer fib
  147. For 'RealAge' doc, focus is your health, not your years
  148. Suit Alleges Preacher Cancer Fib
  149. Mobile breast cancer clinic travels Idaho's backroads (Reg Req'd)
  150. Stopping aspirin abruptly risky for heart patients
  151. Young smokers often try to quit on their own
  152. Down screening urged for all pregnant women
  153. Study: War trauma may raise heart risks (AP)
  154. Doctors back new approach on 2nd opinion (AP)
  155. Physical abuse leads to adult depression: US study (Reuters)
  156. Zimbabwe plans huge increase in AIDS drugs rollout this year (AFP)
  157. War Trauma May Raise Heart Risks
  158. Physical abuse leads to adult depression -study
  159. Drug improves tremors, involuntary movements in Parkinson patients
  160. Doctors back new approach on 2nd opinion (AP)
  161. Rogue passenger forces Russian jet into emergency landing
  162. Kicking an Addiction, With Real People
  163. No counselling from Catholic agency
  164. Study: War trauma may raise heart risks (AP)
  165. Researcher studies meth exposure on kids (AP)
  166. Industry, government join E. coli fight (AP)
  167. Reading diet articles could be unhealthy (AP)
  168. "Factory Girl" affords more fame to Warhol muse
  169. Kicking an Addiction, With Real People
  170. Physical abuse leads to adult depression: study (Reuters)
  171. Drug improves tremors, involuntary movements in Parkinson patients
  172. Distress calls double
  173. Get some brain training
  174. Too many don't get it
  175. Sleep Disturbances Linked to Suicide Attempts
  176. Abused Youth at Risk for Major Depression
  177. PTSD Alters Pain Response
  178. Drug Improves Tremors, Involuntary Movements in Parkinson Patients
  179. Pediatrics offer strategy to prepare children for homesickness
  180. Media Might Fuel Eating Disorders
  181. Reading Diet Articles Could Be Unhealthy
  182. Media Might Fuel Eating Disorders
  183. Starbucks cutting trans fats from food (AP)
  184. a Good Age: Still in the saddle, bad back and all
  185. Moderate Drinking Cuts Heart Attack Risk in Hypertensive Men
  186. Teens binge drink, government study finds
  187. Acrylamide level in food largely unknown (AP)
  188. Moderate Drinking Cuts Heart Attack Risk in Hypertensive Men
  189. Send Summer Camp Homesickness Packing
  190. Epilepsy Drug May Help Parkinson's Patients
  191. Mental health crisis exposed under new scheme
  192. Dems recruit candidate for 6th Senate
  193. Cancer's unrecognized toll: Time (AP)
  194. Heart Failure Measures Don't Measure Up
  195. Patients' Lost Time Boosts Cost of Cancer Care
  196. Inflammation-Fighting Drug Fails in Heart Trial
  197. Send Summer Camp Homesickness Packing
  198. Epilepsy Drug May Help Parkinson's Patients
  199. Good for the heart is also good for the brain
  200. Psychological Treatments Are a Balm for Back Pain
  201. Cancer's unrecognized toll: Time (AP)
  202. Starbucks to drop trans fats from items (AP)
  203. N.D. conjoined twins to be separated (AP)
  204. Acrylamide level in food largely unknown (AP)
  205. Cancer's Unrecognized Toll: Time
  206. Heart Failure Measures Don't Measure Up
  207. The storm of a bipolar child
  208. All balled up: What to do with all that stress
  209. Moderate dringing may act to thin the blood while increasing levels of HDL cholestero
  210. MTA: Fainting dieters delay NYC subways (AP)
  211. Cancer's Unrecognized Toll: Time Lost
  212. Hotel Chain Offers Massages for Dogs
  213. Reading Diet Articles Could Be Unhealthy
  214. Postwar stress, heart attacks linked
  215. Is ADHD Properly Diagnosed And Treated In Adults?
  216. Cancer is down to 'fate', Britons believe (AFP)
  217. Environmental Exposure May Cause Narcolepsy
  218. Epilepsy Drug Helps Parkinson Tremors
  219. Depressed, Sleep-Disturbed Children at Risk
  220. PTSD May Up Heart Disease Risk
  221. Health Tip: Symptoms of HIV in Women (HealthDay)
  222. Meningitis Guidelines Cut Unnecessary Treatments
  223. Epilepsy drug may help Parkinson's patients
  224. Hospital acquires one more office
  225. Psychiatry on the move
  226. Surgeons remove tumor from baby's heart (AP)
  227. Video Games Pack Powerful Psychological Punch, Say Researchers
  228. Woman to give birth after embryo rescue (AP)
  229. Following standards doesn't alter patient outcomes after hospital discharge, study fi
  230. Inflammation-Fighting Drug Fails in Heart Trial
  231. Businesses use hand cleaners as a draw
  232. Mistake for Doctors to Neglect Insomnia Treatment in Older Patients
  233. Gene test may help lung cancer patients (AP)
  234. Parkinson's drugs may have more risks (AP)
  235. Diet seen to affect liver cancer risk: study (Reuters)
  236. Binge drinking coupled with depression more common in women than men: study
  237. The gentle science of persuasion, Part 3: Social proof
  238. Businesses Use Hand Cleaners As a Draw
  239. Parkinson's Drugs Can Damage Heart Valves
  240. Tiny Pets Can Hold Salmonella Dangers
  241. Gene Cluster May Predict Lung Cancer Outcome
  242. Skin patch eases Parkinson's symptoms, study says
  243. Brain Uses Past to Peer Into Future
  244. Gene test may help lung cancer patients (AP)
  245. Parkinson's drugs may have more risks (AP)
  246. Woman to give birth after embryo rescue (AP)
  247. 'Ferrill Five' quintuplets doing fine (AP)
  248. Businesses use hand cleaners as a draw (AP)
  249. Cancer's unrecognized toll: Time lost (AP)
  250. Dawn simulator curbs wintertime blues (Reuters)