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  1. Dawn simulator curbs wintertime blues (Reuters)
  2. Jury still out on fish oil for depression (Reuters)
  3. Lung-cancer gene signature discovered ...
  4. Tiny Pets Can Hold Salmonella Dangers
  5. Heart valve risk found greater with some Parkinson's drugs
  6. N.D. conjoined twins separated (AP)
  7. Fast growing melanomas have distinct traits (Reuters)
  8. Parkinson's Drugs May Have More Risks
  9. Gene Test May Help Lung Cancer Patients
  10. Smoking, pollution fueling China lung cancer rates (AFP)
  11. Lazy kids need chores
  12. Bird Flu Measures Stepped Up
  13. License Deal for Allergy Drug
  14. License Deal for Allergy Drug
  15. Gene Cluster May Predict Lung Cancer Outcome
  16. CHP suicides prompt search for solutions
  17. Hong Kong finds new HIV clusters, urges tests (Reuters)
  18. Semester in Scotland
  19. FTC fines marketers of weight loss pills (AP)
  20. Health scare closes several R.I. schools (AP)
  21. Fast growing melanomas have distinct traits (Reuters)
  22. Jury still out on fish oil for depression (Reuters)
  23. Hopes for an AIDS Cure Remain Alive (HealthDay)
  24. Blood Test Predicts Cognitive Problems?
  25. Online Prayer Groups Helpful
  26. Motivational Counseling Reduces High Risk Behaviors
  27. 2 Parkinson's drugs tied to heart woes
  28. Hopes for an AIDS Cure Remain Alive
  29. Eli Lilly settling more Zyprexa suits (AP)
  30. Parents' refusal of cancer therapy raises issues (Reuters)
  31. CHP suicides prompt search for solutions
  32. Stopping Teen Suicide in its Tracks
  33. Bloody Gibson flick unleashes storm
  34. Hypnosis may help anxious teens
  35. Microscopic Fat Bubbles Fight Cancer
  36. R.I. health officials close schools in three towns
  37. Microscopic Fat Bubbles Fight Cancer (HealthDay)
  38. Gene May Help Trigger Children's Kidney Cancer (HealthDay)
  39. She Gives Children Tools to Make Learning Easier
  40. Eli Lilly settling more Zyprexa lawsuits
  41. Microscopic Fat Bubbles Fight Cancer
  42. Scientists identify childhood cancer gene
  43. Schools closed in three R.I. communities (AP)
  44. Gene linked to childhood kidney cancer identified (Reuters)
  45. Solicall shuts out the noise
  46. Firms Woo Customers With Hand Sanitizers
  47. Gene May Help Trigger Children's Kidney Cancer
  48. Epilepsy Drug May Treat Parkinson's
  49. Folate levels fall in young U.S. women (AP)
  50. Surgery on girl raises ethical questions (AP)
  51. Do polished exteriors hide impoverished interiors?
  52. Surgery To Stunt Girl's Growth Challenges Ethics
  53. The Mind as Medicine
  54. Hopes for an AIDS Cure Remain Alive
  55. Surgery on girl raises ethical questions (AP)
  56. Minister 'shamed' into hiring school psychologists
  57. Herceptin Cuts Death Rate for Breast-Cancer Patients
  58. Schools Closed in Three R.I. Communities
  59. FTC fines weight loss pill firms $25M (AP)
  60. Breast cancer drug boosts survival chances: study (AFP)
  61. Lilly settles most Zyprexa claims (Reuters)
  62. Lohan Has Appendicitis, Publicist Says
  63. British study validates previous findings for those with HER-2 positive disease
  64. The Mind as Medicine
  65. Surgery on Girl Raises Ethical Questions
  66. Stopping Teen Suicide in its Tracks
  67. Herceptin provides better survival odds to breast cancer patients
  68. Schools closed in three R.I. communities
  69. Lilly agrees to settle more than 18,000 additional Zyprexa claims
  70. Sleep Problems Missed by Physicians
  71. Shorter Hospital Stays for Youth with Mental Illness
  72. Parental Action Limits Teen Drinking
  73. Margaret Chan takes over as WHO chief
  74. Long-term data needed on anti-obesity drugs (Reuters)
  75. Allowing Boys to be Boys
  76. Rehnquist Drug Dependency Detailed
  77. Stem cell research could be jeopardized (AP)
  78. FDA approves Pfizer obesity drug for dogs (Reuters)
  79. Cerebral Palsy Declines in High-Risk Infants
  80. Doctors neglect insomnia in older patients
  81. FDA OKs Pfizer drug for obese dogs (AP)
  82. New use of cord blood to treat childhood leukemia: study (AFP)
  83. Depression may quadruple stroke risk for some (Reuters)
  84. Sleep Woes Differ in Depressed Youths (HealthDay)
  85. Cameroon poet charged with spreading AIDS in Poland (AFP)
  86. Bio of the Rev. Donald Cozzens
  87. Implantable Defibrillator Not for Every Heart Patient
  88. Cerebral Palsy Declines in High-Risk Infants
  89. FDA approves 1st drug for obese dogs (AP)
  90. Killers take tests to help uncover murder trail
  91. Exercising the Body Keeps the Mind Fit
  92. Nightmares Linked to Suicide Attempts
  93. Exercising the Body Keeps the Mind Fit
  94. Nightmares Linked to Suicide Attempts
  95. More businesses offer sanitizers
  96. $102 million contract awarded in flu study (Reg Req'd)
  97. Va. teen who won court fight needs more cancer treatment
  98. Test IDs Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death
  99. FDA approves 1st drug for obese dogs (AP)
  100. Scientists say NJ object is meteorite (AP)
  101. Winter no relief for allergy sufferers (AP)
  102. Kessel Starts Rehab Stint With AHL
  103. Man charged in standoff found fit to stand trial
  104. NBRI Lands Talented Psychologist to Fill Post -- Reed Returns to NBRI as Organization
  105. Only U.S. breast implant factory adjusts to silicone approval
  106. U.S. breast implant factory adjusts to silicone approval
  107. Irving Home To Only U.S. Breast Implant Factory
  108. Filipino MD. picks life as nurse in U.S. (AP)
  109. Fast growing melanomas have distinct traits (Reuters)
  110. Quarter of Britons think cancer is matter of fate (Reuters)
  111. Jury still out on fish oil for depression (Reuters)
  112. Dawn simulator curbs wintertime blues (Reuters)
  113. Boost Your Health With Spices
  114. Jan. 6, 2007
  115. Filipino MD picks life as nurse in U.S. (AP)
  116. Oprah gets HIV test, hopes students will (AP)
  117. Woman fights diabetes through fitness, triathlon
  118. Most car seats fail safety tests
  119. Oprah gets HIV test, hopes students will (AP)
  120. R.I.: No link in meningitis case, death (AP)
  121. Oprah takes AIDS test, encourages students to do the same
  122. Cigarette tax hike proposed in Maine
  123. New first lady aims to keep governor in tune
  124. AIDS lesson for Oprah pupils
  125. Are police too quick to call SWAT team?
  126. Hospitals Embrace the Hospice Model
  127. Incidence of Steatosis in Hepatitis Patients Traced to Race
  128. Report: Amniotic fluid yields stem cells (AP)
  129. Wis. Lawmaker Becomes Nation's Longest-Serving
  130. Scientists discover new source of stem cells
  131. Boy's intestine transplant successful in Seattle
  132. Doctors see high demand for cervical cancer vaccine
  133. State line helping smokers quit the habit
  134. Wis. Legislator Is Longest-Serving
  135. Study: Amniotic fluid yields stem cells (AP)
  136. Celebrities as lifesavers
  137. Veterans say VA unfair in denying disability benefits
  138. AIDS group founder owes as much in back taxes as charity has collected
  139. Supporters renew push for mental health care
  140. Tasty curry might have a fringe benefit
  141. Veterans say VA unfair in denying disability benefits
  142. Are You a Helicopter Parent?
  143. Study: Tween girls at risk for fatness (AP)
  144. Sex 'cuts public speaking stress'
  145. New Thinking Needed On Helping Kids Avoid Or Cope With Homesickness
  146. Duke researchers hail new HIV/AIDS test
  147. Tobacco company testing snus in Portland (Reg Req'd)
  148. Preteen girls at more risk for obesity
  149. Girls more at risk of getting fat in the tween years then later, study says
  150. Epilepsy drug improves Parkinson's symptoms
  151. Social Workers at Risk for PTSD
  152. Youngest Drinkers at Risk When Adults
  153. S.F. area is No. 1 for regular drug use, study says
  154. Study finds girls have higher risk of getting fat in tween years
  155. Duke Researchers Hail New HIV/AIDS Test
  156. Feds OK new inhalable flu vaccine (AP)
  157. Getter Better Care from Your Doctor
  158. Girls Most Likely to Gain Weight as Pre-Teens
  159. PTSD Patients Have Diminished Pain Response
  160. Heart group kicks off fitness campaign (AP)
  161. New Test Spots Drug Resistance in HIV Patients (HealthDay)
  162. Genetic Risk for Alzheimer?s
  163. Teen who won anti-chemo fight needs more treatment
  164. Online tracker monitors calories, exercise
  165. Girls Most Likely to Gain Weight as Pre-Teens
  166. New Test Spots Drug Resistance in HIV Patients
  167. Gaylord Hotels go smoke-free in February
  168. Obesity, weight gain tied to prostate cancer death (Reuters)
  169. Feds OK New Inhalable Flu Vaccine
  170. Excess Weight Boosts Risk of Death From Prostate Cancer
  171. New Test Spots Drug Resistance in HIV Patients
  172. U.S. Heart Association launches fitness campaign
  173. Industry money may bias drink studies (AP)
  174. Overweight 9-year-old girls at heart risk: study (Reuters)
  175. Online prayer may benefit breast cancer patients (Reuters)
  176. Calif. gov calls for universal coverage (AP)
  177. Excess Weight Boosts Risk of Death From Prostate Cancer
  178. Brain Bleeds From Blood Thinner on the Rise
  179. Folate may help cut Alzheimer's risk
  180. Researchers identify nanoparticle with tumor affinity: study (AFP)
  181. CHP Confronts Officer Suicide
  182. Milk Blunts Heart Benefits of Tea
  183. Who paid for that study? Source affects outcome
  184. Brain Bleeds From Blood Thinner on the Rise
  185. Industry money may bias drink studies (AP)
  186. Calif. gov calls for universal coverage (AP)
  187. Heart group kicks off fitness campaign (AP)
  188. Italian police units inspect hospitals (AP)
  189. Duke researchers hail new HIV/AIDS test (AP)
  190. Milk Blunts Heart Benefits of Tea
  191. On Nutritious Drink Studies, Consider the Funding Source
  192. Brain Bleeds From Blood Thinner on the Rise
  193. Brain Bleeds From Blood Thinner on the Rise
  194. 1,000 die from strokes in treatment crisis
  195. Drug increases stroke risk
  196. Obesity of China's kids, stuns officials
  197. Green Party Candidate Camejo Has Cancer
  198. Risks of bleeding in brain from use of thinners cited
  199. Health care spending up 6.9 pct. in '05 (AP)
  200. Feds OK new nasal spray flu vaccine (AP)
  201. Witness recalls 'Snyderland'
  202. Boy Has Bird Flu; 6 Others Tested
  203. Study: Insurers may save on heart drugs (AP)
  204. Dr. Judy Kuriansky: Before you get in the boxing ring, some advice...
  205. House to Resume Stem Cell Debate
  206. Women with Migraines More Likely to Have Depression
  207. Malaysia's to build multi-million dollar cancer centre (AFP)
  208. Sex 'cuts public speaking stress'
  209. Boy Has Bird Flu; 6 Others Tested
  210. Dietary Avoidance of Alzheimer?s?
  211. Women with Migraines at Risk for Depression
  212. Addiction Tied to Memories
  213. Feds OK New Nasal Spray Flu Vaccine
  214. House Resumes Stem Cell Research Debate
  215. Bangor makes it illegal to smoke in cars (AP)
  216. New York received an A for banning smoking in workplaces, restaurants and bars
  217. Intervention can protect teens from skin cancer (Reuters)
  218. Just a HUNCH
  219. Intervention can protect teens from skin cancer
  220. Smoke-Free Workplace Laws, Cigarette Taxes on the Rise
  221. Post-traumatic stress may alter pain sensitivity
  222. Kids at home could mean higher-fat diet (AP)
  223. Canada's first set of sextuplets at risk (AP)
  224. Smoke-Free Workplace Laws, Cigarette Taxes on the Rise
  225. People With Congenital Heart Disease Living Longer
  226. Children dropping off Medicaid rolls (AP)
  227. Gonorrhea linked to male bladder cancer risk (Reuters)
  228. Free credit report
  229. Genetic Alterations Found in Head and Neck Cancers
  230. Blood Test May Predict Risks for Heart Patients
  231. Baxley won't Attend Senate Opening due to Stroke Recovery
  232. Ironically, pessimists are more likely to die early
  233. Canada's first set of sextuplets at risk (AP)
  234. Bangor makes it illegal to smoke in cars (AP)
  235. Family helps woman with skin disease (AP)
  236. Children dropping off Medicaid rolls (AP)
  237. Call can boost cancer screening in minorities (Reuters)
  238. Genetic Alterations Found in Head and Neck Cancers
  239. Womb transplants may one day be a reality
  240. CMS to post hospitals that falter in heart attack care
  241. Blood Test May Tell Who's At Risk For Heart Attack
  242. Changes occur even in tissue surrounding the tumor, study reports
  243. But some specialists say study findings won't have immediate impact on practice
  244. Gonorrhea linked to risk of male bladder cancer (Reuters)
  245. Chronic headache raises depression risk in women (Reuters)
  246. Black men in focus in U.S. HIV drug trial (Reuters)
  247. Workers 'prefer lying by e-mail'
  248. Bird flu resurfaces in Vietnam (AP)
  249. New Blood Test Could Predict Heart Attack
  250. Sen. Kennedy seeks universal health plan (AP)