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- Dawn simulator curbs wintertime blues (Reuters)
- Jury still out on fish oil for depression (Reuters)
- Lung-cancer gene signature discovered ...
- Tiny Pets Can Hold Salmonella Dangers
- Heart valve risk found greater with some Parkinson's drugs
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- N.D. conjoined twins separated (AP)
- Fast growing melanomas have distinct traits (Reuters)
- Parkinson's Drugs May Have More Risks
- Gene Test May Help Lung Cancer Patients
- Smoking, pollution fueling China lung cancer rates (AFP)
- Lazy kids need chores
- Bird Flu Measures Stepped Up
- License Deal for Allergy Drug
- License Deal for Allergy Drug
- Gene Cluster May Predict Lung Cancer Outcome
- CHP suicides prompt search for solutions
- Hong Kong finds new HIV clusters, urges tests (Reuters)
- Semester in Scotland
- FTC fines marketers of weight loss pills (AP)
- Health scare closes several R.I. schools (AP)
- Fast growing melanomas have distinct traits (Reuters)
- Jury still out on fish oil for depression (Reuters)
- Hopes for an AIDS Cure Remain Alive (HealthDay)
- Blood Test Predicts Cognitive Problems?
- Online Prayer Groups Helpful
- Motivational Counseling Reduces High Risk Behaviors
- 2 Parkinson's drugs tied to heart woes
- Hopes for an AIDS Cure Remain Alive
- Eli Lilly settling more Zyprexa suits (AP)
- Parents' refusal of cancer therapy raises issues (Reuters)
- CHP suicides prompt search for solutions
- Stopping Teen Suicide in its Tracks
- Bloody Gibson flick unleashes storm
- Hypnosis may help anxious teens
- Microscopic Fat Bubbles Fight Cancer
- R.I. health officials close schools in three towns
- Microscopic Fat Bubbles Fight Cancer (HealthDay)
- Gene May Help Trigger Children's Kidney Cancer (HealthDay)
- She Gives Children Tools to Make Learning Easier
- Eli Lilly settling more Zyprexa lawsuits
- Microscopic Fat Bubbles Fight Cancer
- Scientists identify childhood cancer gene
- Schools closed in three R.I. communities (AP)
- Gene linked to childhood kidney cancer identified (Reuters)
- Solicall shuts out the noise
- Firms Woo Customers With Hand Sanitizers
- Gene May Help Trigger Children's Kidney Cancer
- Epilepsy Drug May Treat Parkinson's
- Folate levels fall in young U.S. women (AP)
- Surgery on girl raises ethical questions (AP)
- Do polished exteriors hide impoverished interiors?
- Surgery To Stunt Girl's Growth Challenges Ethics
- The Mind as Medicine
- Hopes for an AIDS Cure Remain Alive
- Surgery on girl raises ethical questions (AP)
- Minister 'shamed' into hiring school psychologists
- Herceptin Cuts Death Rate for Breast-Cancer Patients
- Schools Closed in Three R.I. Communities
- FTC fines weight loss pill firms $25M (AP)
- Breast cancer drug boosts survival chances: study (AFP)
- Lilly settles most Zyprexa claims (Reuters)
- Lohan Has Appendicitis, Publicist Says
- British study validates previous findings for those with HER-2 positive disease
- The Mind as Medicine
- Surgery on Girl Raises Ethical Questions
- Stopping Teen Suicide in its Tracks
- Herceptin provides better survival odds to breast cancer patients
- Schools closed in three R.I. communities
- Lilly agrees to settle more than 18,000 additional Zyprexa claims
- Sleep Problems Missed by Physicians
- Shorter Hospital Stays for Youth with Mental Illness
- Parental Action Limits Teen Drinking
- Margaret Chan takes over as WHO chief
- Long-term data needed on anti-obesity drugs (Reuters)
- Allowing Boys to be Boys
- Rehnquist Drug Dependency Detailed
- Stem cell research could be jeopardized (AP)
- FDA approves Pfizer obesity drug for dogs (Reuters)
- Cerebral Palsy Declines in High-Risk Infants
- Doctors neglect insomnia in older patients
- FDA OKs Pfizer drug for obese dogs (AP)
- New use of cord blood to treat childhood leukemia: study (AFP)
- Depression may quadruple stroke risk for some (Reuters)
- Sleep Woes Differ in Depressed Youths (HealthDay)
- Cameroon poet charged with spreading AIDS in Poland (AFP)
- Bio of the Rev. Donald Cozzens
- Implantable Defibrillator Not for Every Heart Patient
- Cerebral Palsy Declines in High-Risk Infants
- FDA approves 1st drug for obese dogs (AP)
- Killers take tests to help uncover murder trail
- Exercising the Body Keeps the Mind Fit
- Nightmares Linked to Suicide Attempts
- Exercising the Body Keeps the Mind Fit
- Nightmares Linked to Suicide Attempts
- More businesses offer sanitizers
- $102 million contract awarded in flu study (Reg Req'd)
- Va. teen who won court fight needs more cancer treatment
- Test IDs Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death
- FDA approves 1st drug for obese dogs (AP)
- Scientists say NJ object is meteorite (AP)
- Winter no relief for allergy sufferers (AP)
- Kessel Starts Rehab Stint With AHL
- Man charged in standoff found fit to stand trial
- NBRI Lands Talented Psychologist to Fill Post -- Reed Returns to NBRI as Organization
- Only U.S. breast implant factory adjusts to silicone approval
- U.S. breast implant factory adjusts to silicone approval
- Irving Home To Only U.S. Breast Implant Factory
- Filipino MD. picks life as nurse in U.S. (AP)
- Fast growing melanomas have distinct traits (Reuters)
- Quarter of Britons think cancer is matter of fate (Reuters)
- Jury still out on fish oil for depression (Reuters)
- Dawn simulator curbs wintertime blues (Reuters)
- Boost Your Health With Spices
- Jan. 6, 2007
- Filipino MD picks life as nurse in U.S. (AP)
- Oprah gets HIV test, hopes students will (AP)
- Woman fights diabetes through fitness, triathlon
- Most car seats fail safety tests
- Oprah gets HIV test, hopes students will (AP)
- R.I.: No link in meningitis case, death (AP)
- Oprah takes AIDS test, encourages students to do the same
- Cigarette tax hike proposed in Maine
- New first lady aims to keep governor in tune
- AIDS lesson for Oprah pupils
- Are police too quick to call SWAT team?
- Hospitals Embrace the Hospice Model
- Incidence of Steatosis in Hepatitis Patients Traced to Race
- Report: Amniotic fluid yields stem cells (AP)
- Wis. Lawmaker Becomes Nation's Longest-Serving
- Scientists discover new source of stem cells
- Boy's intestine transplant successful in Seattle
- Doctors see high demand for cervical cancer vaccine
- State line helping smokers quit the habit
- Wis. Legislator Is Longest-Serving
- Study: Amniotic fluid yields stem cells (AP)
- Celebrities as lifesavers
- Veterans say VA unfair in denying disability benefits
- AIDS group founder owes as much in back taxes as charity has collected
- Supporters renew push for mental health care
- Tasty curry might have a fringe benefit
- Veterans say VA unfair in denying disability benefits
- Are You a Helicopter Parent?
- Study: Tween girls at risk for fatness (AP)
- Sex 'cuts public speaking stress'
- New Thinking Needed On Helping Kids Avoid Or Cope With Homesickness
- Duke researchers hail new HIV/AIDS test
- Tobacco company testing snus in Portland (Reg Req'd)
- Preteen girls at more risk for obesity
- Girls more at risk of getting fat in the tween years then later, study says
- Epilepsy drug improves Parkinson's symptoms
- Social Workers at Risk for PTSD
- Youngest Drinkers at Risk When Adults
- S.F. area is No. 1 for regular drug use, study says
- Study finds girls have higher risk of getting fat in tween years
- Duke Researchers Hail New HIV/AIDS Test
- Feds OK new inhalable flu vaccine (AP)
- Getter Better Care from Your Doctor
- Girls Most Likely to Gain Weight as Pre-Teens
- PTSD Patients Have Diminished Pain Response
- Heart group kicks off fitness campaign (AP)
- New Test Spots Drug Resistance in HIV Patients (HealthDay)
- Genetic Risk for Alzheimer?s
- Teen who won anti-chemo fight needs more treatment
- Online tracker monitors calories, exercise
- Girls Most Likely to Gain Weight as Pre-Teens
- New Test Spots Drug Resistance in HIV Patients
- Gaylord Hotels go smoke-free in February
- Obesity, weight gain tied to prostate cancer death (Reuters)
- Feds OK New Inhalable Flu Vaccine
- Excess Weight Boosts Risk of Death From Prostate Cancer
- New Test Spots Drug Resistance in HIV Patients
- U.S. Heart Association launches fitness campaign
- Industry money may bias drink studies (AP)
- Overweight 9-year-old girls at heart risk: study (Reuters)
- Online prayer may benefit breast cancer patients (Reuters)
- Calif. gov calls for universal coverage (AP)
- Excess Weight Boosts Risk of Death From Prostate Cancer
- Brain Bleeds From Blood Thinner on the Rise
- Folate may help cut Alzheimer's risk
- Researchers identify nanoparticle with tumor affinity: study (AFP)
- CHP Confronts Officer Suicide
- Milk Blunts Heart Benefits of Tea
- Who paid for that study? Source affects outcome
- Brain Bleeds From Blood Thinner on the Rise
- Industry money may bias drink studies (AP)
- Calif. gov calls for universal coverage (AP)
- Heart group kicks off fitness campaign (AP)
- Italian police units inspect hospitals (AP)
- Duke researchers hail new HIV/AIDS test (AP)
- Milk Blunts Heart Benefits of Tea
- On Nutritious Drink Studies, Consider the Funding Source
- Brain Bleeds From Blood Thinner on the Rise
- Brain Bleeds From Blood Thinner on the Rise
- 1,000 die from strokes in treatment crisis
- Drug increases stroke risk
- Obesity of China's kids, stuns officials
- Green Party Candidate Camejo Has Cancer
- Risks of bleeding in brain from use of thinners cited
- Health care spending up 6.9 pct. in '05 (AP)
- Feds OK new nasal spray flu vaccine (AP)
- Witness recalls 'Snyderland'
- Boy Has Bird Flu; 6 Others Tested
- Study: Insurers may save on heart drugs (AP)
- Dr. Judy Kuriansky: Before you get in the boxing ring, some advice...
- House to Resume Stem Cell Debate
- Women with Migraines More Likely to Have Depression
- Malaysia's to build multi-million dollar cancer centre (AFP)
- Sex 'cuts public speaking stress'
- Boy Has Bird Flu; 6 Others Tested
- Dietary Avoidance of Alzheimer?s?
- Women with Migraines at Risk for Depression
- Addiction Tied to Memories
- Feds OK New Nasal Spray Flu Vaccine
- House Resumes Stem Cell Research Debate
- Bangor makes it illegal to smoke in cars (AP)
- New York received an A for banning smoking in workplaces, restaurants and bars
- Intervention can protect teens from skin cancer (Reuters)
- Just a HUNCH
- Intervention can protect teens from skin cancer
- Smoke-Free Workplace Laws, Cigarette Taxes on the Rise
- Post-traumatic stress may alter pain sensitivity
- Kids at home could mean higher-fat diet (AP)
- Canada's first set of sextuplets at risk (AP)
- Smoke-Free Workplace Laws, Cigarette Taxes on the Rise
- People With Congenital Heart Disease Living Longer
- Children dropping off Medicaid rolls (AP)
- Gonorrhea linked to male bladder cancer risk (Reuters)
- Free credit report
- Genetic Alterations Found in Head and Neck Cancers
- Blood Test May Predict Risks for Heart Patients
- Baxley won't Attend Senate Opening due to Stroke Recovery
- Ironically, pessimists are more likely to die early
- Canada's first set of sextuplets at risk (AP)
- Bangor makes it illegal to smoke in cars (AP)
- Family helps woman with skin disease (AP)
- Children dropping off Medicaid rolls (AP)
- Call can boost cancer screening in minorities (Reuters)
- Genetic Alterations Found in Head and Neck Cancers
- Womb transplants may one day be a reality
- CMS to post hospitals that falter in heart attack care
- Blood Test May Tell Who's At Risk For Heart Attack
- Changes occur even in tissue surrounding the tumor, study reports
- But some specialists say study findings won't have immediate impact on practice
- Gonorrhea linked to risk of male bladder cancer (Reuters)
- Chronic headache raises depression risk in women (Reuters)
- Black men in focus in U.S. HIV drug trial (Reuters)
- Workers 'prefer lying by e-mail'
- Bird flu resurfaces in Vietnam (AP)
- New Blood Test Could Predict Heart Attack
- Sen. Kennedy seeks universal health plan (AP)
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