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- Video games fill psychological need: study
- A third B2H death in a week
- Regulators Clear 6 More Companies to Sell Generic Zocor
- Cloned animals' meat is safe
- US adolescents should be screened for mental health problems: researcher (AFP)
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- Mental health bill to face House vote (AP)
- Whats on Thursday Night
- Partners HealthCare cutting anemia drug doses
- Amid warnings, Partners to cut anemia drug doses
- Do Pet Owners Enjoy Better Health?
- When war memories interfere with your everyday life
- Health Care System Cutting Antianemia Drugs
- Herpes treatment fails in animal testing (AP)
- Health Tip: Keep Deadly Skin Cancer Away (HealthDay)
- Mind-Set for Pain Relief
- Industrial Chemicals Can Damage Children
- Make those resolutions ... just be reasonable
- Rogue passenger forces Russian jet into emergency landing
- Deeper Emotions Keep Gamers Playing
- Meningitis suspected in 12-year-old girl's death
- Virtual Reality Soothes Young Burn Patients
- Most Americans Want Public Policies to Prevent Obesity (HealthDay)
- Ovulation disorders linked to lower breast cancer risk (Reuters)
- Egyptian man dies of bird flu, 10th death
- Meningitis suspected in 12-year-old girl's death
- Most Americans Want Public Policies to Prevent Obesity
- Virtual Reality Soothes Young Burn Patients
- Why your doctor might be forced to betray medical confidentiality
- FDA to declare cloning safe
- Virtual Experiences Can Cause Embellished, False Memories
- Low-Income Preschoolers Prone to Obesity
- Hispanic children at highest risk of obesity: study
- Study: Many kids too fat by preschool (AP)
- Why We Can't Stop Playing Games
- Millions of U.S. Children Becoming Fat, Many as Young as 3
- Heart Disease, Stroke Still Big Killers
- Low-Income Preschoolers Prone to Obesity
- Study: Many kids too fat by preschool (AP)
- Mental health bill to face House vote (AP)
- Woman sentenced for mental health counseling without license
- Preschoolers fat, too; Hispanics at highest risk
- Heart Disease, Stroke Still Big Killers
- Obesity starting early, study says
- Waiting List for AIDS Drugs Causes Dismay in South Carolina
- Universal Studios parks ban trans fats (AP)
- Brazil transfixed by 4th anorexia death (AP)
- Herpes treatment fails in animal testing (AP)
- SKorean scientists in AIDS breakthrough (AFP)
- Psychologist saw paranoia in dad before he set fatal fire
- Pfizer's Viagra patent upheld in China
- Studies offer new autism findings
- Study details poor kids' weight issues
- Longevity Gene Also Protects Memory, Cognitive Function
- Methamphetamine Use Increases Risks Of Artery Tears And Stroke
- Libya condemns foreign pressure in HIV case (Reuters)
- FDA Set to OK Food From Cloned Animals
- Do Pet Owners Enjoy Better Health?
- Couple of Drinks Could Aid Memory
- Newton inmate accused of assaulting psychologist
- Possible meningitis death of girl prompts warning
- Gene-Altered Mouse a Boon to Rheumatoid Arthritis Research
- Gene-Altered Mouse a Boon to Rheumatoid Arthritis Research
- US plans to OK food from cloned animals
- FDA OK may spark 'clone-free' labels (AP)
- Male Gender Bias in Psychology Research Continues
- Pfizer Wins Trademark Infringement Case In China
- Dec. 29, 2006
- Snoring Haunts Millions of Americans
- Clinical Trials Update: Dec. 29, 2006
- A new interpretation of dreams
- Living With Kids Could Add Pounds
- Rising Number of Uninsured Tops Health News for 2006
- Doctors wait for perfect face transplant candidate
- You Don't Have to Live With Excessive Menstrual Bleeding
- Autism research links brain region with emotion detection
- Heart disease still big problem in South (AP)
- Study: Many kids too fat by preschool (AP)
- FDA OK may spark 'clone-free' labels (AP)
- Universal Studios parks ban trans fats (AP)
- Living With Kids Could Add Pounds
- Rising Number of Uninsured Tops Health News for 2006
- You Don't Have to Live With Excessive Menstrual Bleeding
- Blunt-Kinder Administration Books Scientology Museum for State Capitol
- Libya's Gaddafi suggests spy link in HIV case (Reuters)
- The Spine as Profit Center
- Trusty Druggist Has New Role: Diabetes Coach
- University Hospitals boosts psychiatric services for kids
- Israel and Iran: To Attack or Not to Attack thats the Question
- Why Are Video Games Are Hard To Give Up
- Dec. 30, 2006
- Blunt-Kinder Administration Books Scientology Museum for State Capitol
- Coping when all is hopeless
- Woman infected with HIV at Libyan hospital dies (Reuters)
- A First Lady Whose Legacy Rivals Husbands
- Space shuttle program a lifeline for autistic man
- Resolve to Keep Those New Year's Resolutions
- NYC magician says tricks of the trade work in everyday life
- Garden City going ahead with smoking ban
- AG takes close look at doctors' association
- Go Ahead, Congress, Pick at Our Dinner
- The death of Saddam Hussein
- Music of the Hemispheres
- The Spine as Profit Center
- Heart disease still big problem in South (AP)
- Life after death
- Go Ahead, Congress, Pick at Our Dinner
- Heart disease still big problem in South
- Group recommends Down syndrome testing (AP)
- High-Tech Mammograms Will Change Breast Cancer Care (HealthDay)
- To make change work, your must want to do it
- High-Tech Mammograms Will Change Breast Cancer Care
- Motivation Key to Keeping Those 'Get Fit' Resolutions
- Smokers, Cigarette Retailers Brace For $1 Tax Hike
- Heart disease still big problem in South
- Dec. 31, 2006
- Gov't, industry join in E. coli fight (AP)
- They just love themselves
- Motivation Key to Keeping Those 'Get Fit' Resolutions
- State funeral thrusts Betty Ford back in spotlight
- Haitian girl returns after face surgery (AP)
- 2006 diet news: hold the trans fats (AP)
- How to Find News Articles Here
- They just love themselves
- Drunk Britons ignore 'cafe culture'
- Beltrami County's Anti-Smoking Law Getting Tougher
- Possible strategies for growers, handlers to make produce safer
- Smokers, retailers brace for tax hike
- Social service agency to design programs for high-risk patients
- High-Tech Mammograms Will Change Breast Cancer Care (HealthDay)
- Ban on smoking begins in Hong Kong
- The Memory Advantage
- Songwriters Death Leads to Suits Against Preacher
- Gov't, industry join in E. coli fight (AP)
- State To Focus On High Risk Patients
- Millions save money on Medicare program (AP)
- AR-15 rifles not needed to hunt
- Brain changes found in those with autism
- Down syndrome testing recommended for expectant moms
- At Your Job: Divorce lawyer: Divorce Lawyer
- The Winter Blues
- A New Approach
- Resolve to Exercise Your Brain
- Treating Pneumonia
- Jan. 1, 2007
- Speak Again After Stroke Through Song
- Suit alleges preacher cancer fib
- For 'RealAge' doc, focus is your health, not your years
- Suit Alleges Preacher Cancer Fib
- Mobile breast cancer clinic travels Idaho's backroads (Reg Req'd)
- Stopping aspirin abruptly risky for heart patients
- Young smokers often try to quit on their own
- Down screening urged for all pregnant women
- Study: War trauma may raise heart risks (AP)
- Doctors back new approach on 2nd opinion (AP)
- Physical abuse leads to adult depression: US study (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe plans huge increase in AIDS drugs rollout this year (AFP)
- War Trauma May Raise Heart Risks
- Physical abuse leads to adult depression -study
- Drug improves tremors, involuntary movements in Parkinson patients
- Doctors back new approach on 2nd opinion (AP)
- Rogue passenger forces Russian jet into emergency landing
- Kicking an Addiction, With Real People
- No counselling from Catholic agency
- Study: War trauma may raise heart risks (AP)
- Researcher studies meth exposure on kids (AP)
- Industry, government join E. coli fight (AP)
- Reading diet articles could be unhealthy (AP)
- "Factory Girl" affords more fame to Warhol muse
- Kicking an Addiction, With Real People
- Physical abuse leads to adult depression: study (Reuters)
- Drug improves tremors, involuntary movements in Parkinson patients
- Distress calls double
- Get some brain training
- Too many don't get it
- Sleep Disturbances Linked to Suicide Attempts
- Abused Youth at Risk for Major Depression
- PTSD Alters Pain Response
- Drug Improves Tremors, Involuntary Movements in Parkinson Patients
- Pediatrics offer strategy to prepare children for homesickness
- Media Might Fuel Eating Disorders
- Reading Diet Articles Could Be Unhealthy
- Media Might Fuel Eating Disorders
- Starbucks cutting trans fats from food (AP)
- a Good Age: Still in the saddle, bad back and all
- Moderate Drinking Cuts Heart Attack Risk in Hypertensive Men
- Teens binge drink, government study finds
- Acrylamide level in food largely unknown (AP)
- Moderate Drinking Cuts Heart Attack Risk in Hypertensive Men
- Send Summer Camp Homesickness Packing
- Epilepsy Drug May Help Parkinson's Patients
- Mental health crisis exposed under new scheme
- Dems recruit candidate for 6th Senate
- Cancer's unrecognized toll: Time (AP)
- Heart Failure Measures Don't Measure Up
- Patients' Lost Time Boosts Cost of Cancer Care
- Inflammation-Fighting Drug Fails in Heart Trial
- Send Summer Camp Homesickness Packing
- Epilepsy Drug May Help Parkinson's Patients
- Good for the heart is also good for the brain
- Psychological Treatments Are a Balm for Back Pain
- Cancer's unrecognized toll: Time (AP)
- Starbucks to drop trans fats from items (AP)
- N.D. conjoined twins to be separated (AP)
- Acrylamide level in food largely unknown (AP)
- Cancer's Unrecognized Toll: Time
- Heart Failure Measures Don't Measure Up
- The storm of a bipolar child
- All balled up: What to do with all that stress
- Moderate dringing may act to thin the blood while increasing levels of HDL cholestero
- MTA: Fainting dieters delay NYC subways (AP)
- Cancer's Unrecognized Toll: Time Lost
- Hotel Chain Offers Massages for Dogs
- Reading Diet Articles Could Be Unhealthy
- Postwar stress, heart attacks linked
- Is ADHD Properly Diagnosed And Treated In Adults?
- Cancer is down to 'fate', Britons believe (AFP)
- Environmental Exposure May Cause Narcolepsy
- Epilepsy Drug Helps Parkinson Tremors
- Depressed, Sleep-Disturbed Children at Risk
- PTSD May Up Heart Disease Risk
- Health Tip: Symptoms of HIV in Women (HealthDay)
- Meningitis Guidelines Cut Unnecessary Treatments
- Epilepsy drug may help Parkinson's patients
- Hospital acquires one more office
- Psychiatry on the move
- Surgeons remove tumor from baby's heart (AP)
- Video Games Pack Powerful Psychological Punch, Say Researchers
- Woman to give birth after embryo rescue (AP)
- Following standards doesn't alter patient outcomes after hospital discharge, study fi
- Inflammation-Fighting Drug Fails in Heart Trial
- Businesses use hand cleaners as a draw
- Mistake for Doctors to Neglect Insomnia Treatment in Older Patients
- Gene test may help lung cancer patients (AP)
- Parkinson's drugs may have more risks (AP)
- Diet seen to affect liver cancer risk: study (Reuters)
- Binge drinking coupled with depression more common in women than men: study
- The gentle science of persuasion, Part 3: Social proof
- Businesses Use Hand Cleaners As a Draw
- Parkinson's Drugs Can Damage Heart Valves
- Tiny Pets Can Hold Salmonella Dangers
- Gene Cluster May Predict Lung Cancer Outcome
- Skin patch eases Parkinson's symptoms, study says
- Brain Uses Past to Peer Into Future
- Gene test may help lung cancer patients (AP)
- Parkinson's drugs may have more risks (AP)
- Woman to give birth after embryo rescue (AP)
- 'Ferrill Five' quintuplets doing fine (AP)
- Businesses use hand cleaners as a draw (AP)
- Cancer's unrecognized toll: Time lost (AP)
- Dawn simulator curbs wintertime blues (Reuters)
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