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- Wor-Wic welfare, work program to begin next month
- An Alternative to Microsoft Office Suite
- New WHO chief calls meeting on polio (AP)
- Breast density may increase cancer risk (Reuters)
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- Acupressure for Agitation
- Belief in People Presages Altruism
- Celebrate and sharpen all your senses
- Why Do Good? Brain Study Offers Clues
- Preparing for Your Mammogram
- Antivirals Adept at Reducing Flu Spread in Families
- Cancer Drug May Harm Bone (HealthDay)
- Bollywood plots AIDS message despite stars' apathy (Reuters)
- Homeless Youth Helped by Therapy
- Bullying bosses could be busted
- Are you unselfish? Brain scan maps it
- Keith Urban tells fans why he spent extra time in rehab
- FDA proposal allows gluten-free label (AP)
- Determined Breast Cancer Patients Seek Better Surgeons (HealthDay)
- Antipsychotics seen OK for Alzheimer's patients (Reuters)
- AIDS group sues Pfizer over Viagra ads (AP)
- AIDS group says Viagra increases spread of HIV, other STDs (AFP)
- 'Blue Monday' the year's most depressing
- AIDS group to sue Pfizer over Viagra ads
- Pancreatic cancer vaccine may help some patients
- Scientists Spot Key Autoimmune Disease Genes
- Antidepressants may raise bone risk (AP)
- Gender matters in plasma transfusions (AP)
- Feds fear a dam break in Ky. and Tenn. (AP)
- Depression drugs weaken bones in elderly, study finds (Reuters)
- Owning A Dog Is Good For Your Health
- It's a blue, blue day
- Many Breast Cancer Patients Quit Tamoxifen Early
- Determined Breast Cancer Patients Seek Better Surgeons
- U.S. docs tough on blood pressure (AP)
- Increase Bone Risk Associated with Antidepressants
- Secrets learned from the 'Dog Whisperer'
- AIDS Group Sues Pfizer Over Viagra Ads
- Skin Patch May Boost Alzheimer Vaccine Safety
- Norway hospital strike expands
- Doctors, hospital workers strike in Norway
- Antidepressants Linked to Fracture Risk
- U.S. docs tough on blood pressure (AP)
- Gender matters in plasma transfusions (AP)
- Antidepressants may raise bone risk (AP)
- South Africa TB patients may be detained (AP)
- Selenium may help lower HIV levels (Reuters)
- Are Boys the Weaker Sex?
- Antidepressants May Raise Bone Risk
- Determined Breast Cancer Patients Seek Better Surgeons
- Texas plans $3B cancer study investment (AP)
- U.S. Docs Tough on Blood Pressure
- The Nation, Part 16
- Grid Cells: Putting Rats in Their Places and (Maybe) Meaning in Life
- Vascular Source for Alzheimer?s
- Bioterrorist Warnings Stressful
- Genetic Link for Anorexia
- Body can 'heal dementia itself'
- Alzheimer?s Vaccine Studied
- Experts use weather to predict disease (AP)
- Determined breast cancer patients seek better surgeons
- FDA scrutinizes birth control drugs (AP)
- Doctors perform partial face transplant (AP)
- Psychologist to adopt teen freed in mother's killing
- Urban Talks About Rehab on His Web Site
- Trained Dogs Not Always Detecting Epileptic Seizures
- Spanish psychologist evaluates Cambodia's 'jungle woman'
- Orthodontic treatment may not help psychological health
- Forensics classes a dangerous idea?
- Metabolic Syndrome Predicts Heart Risk: Study
- Sputum Test Could Spot Early Lung Cancer (HealthDay)
- Antidepressants may raise risk for bone breaks
- Wyeth's Prempro again on trial in Ark. for breast cancer link
- Metabolic Syndrome Predicts Heart Risk: Study
- Pay women for eggs for research?
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- Study: H.S. football players overweight (AP)
- Drug helps heart disease-related depression: study (Reuters)
- Taking the Hype Out of Hypnotherapy
- Antidepressants Fight Heart Disease-Linked Depression
- Active Minds May Keep Alzheimer's at Bay
- First Study on Treating Depression in Heart Patients
- Study: H.S. football players overweight (AP)
- French doctors do new face transplant (AP)
- FDA weighs birth control drug standards (AP)
- Son of sick 9/11 cop seeks health care (AP)
- Experts use weather to predict disease (AP)
- Celexa relieves depression in heart patients (Reuters)
- Psychologist to adopt boy who killed mom
- When being a man won't save you from a fall
- Celexa relieves depression in heart patients
- Active Minds May Keep Alzheimer's at Bay
- Friday Night Fats
- Tomatoes and broccoli slow prostate tumors in rats (Reuters)
- Psychologist tries to evaluate status of jungle woman'
- Psychologist to adopt boy who killed mom
- Expert evaluates 'jungle woman'
- Bone Fracture a Real Danger for Older Men
- FDA Scrutinizes Birth Control Drugs
- Iowa study finds high school football players overweight, 1 in 10 obese; health risks
- Changes Sought at Childrens Psychiatric Hospital
- Men also at risk from bone disease, study finds
- Wyeth's Prempro again on trial in Ark. for breast cancer link
- Winter Weather Blues
- Radon in the Home Can Cause Lung Cancer (HealthDay)
- Private armies to be disarmed before election
- Radon in the Home Can Cause Lung Cancer
- 'Cardio Tennis' offers new workout (AP)
- LA hospital cited by health officials (AP)
- Scientists restore gene to shrink tumors in mice (Reuters)
- New research revives cellular guardian against cancer (AFP)
- ?Learn? to Slow Alzheimer?s
- New Drug Trebles Odds to Stop Smoking
- Orthodontic Influence on Mental Health Questioned
- Seek Help if ?SAD?
- NYC Magician Shares Psychological Tricks
- A great marriage is . . .
- Restarting Tumor-Suppressor Gene May Fight Cancer
- Looking for Clues to Sudden Cardiac Death in Athletes Health Highlights
- LA hospital cited by health officials
- Spain clothiers to modify fashion sizes (AP)
- Puppets make 'jungle woman' smile
- Divorce with love
- A.C. Gives OK To Partial Smoking Ban In Casinos
- Tarleton State Students Upset Over MLK Party
- Research Seeks Clues to Sudden Cardiac Death in Athletes
- New birth control pills could win approval (AP)
- Side-Effects Determine Antidepressant
- Help for Men Who Are Premature
- Harder to Quit if Mom Smoked During Pregnancy
- Meds Ease Depression for Heart Patients
- Can Dogs Sense When You're About to Have a Seizure?
- Finding a way to reduce stress
- Obama calls for universal health care (AP)
- Aspirin Saves Cancer Patients' Lives After Heart Attack (HealthDay)
- Men With Breast Cancer at High Risk of Second Tumor (HealthDay)
- Time for long view on AIDS, says Global Fund (Reuters)
- Microwave experiments cause sponge disasters
- Men With Breast Cancer at High Risk of Second Tumor
- Aspirin Saves Cancer Patients' Lives After Heart Attack
- Spot in brain may control smoking urge (Reg Req'd)
- Spot in brain may control smoking urge (AP)
- Mammogram rate drops slightly in U.S. (AP)
- Cottle to speak at Regis
- Reality Check for a Generation That Knows Best
- New Test May Predict Stroke Risk After 'Mini Stroke'
- Spot in brain may control smoking urge (AP)
- Traditional scans often miss strokes (AP)
- Mammogram rate drops slightly in U.S. (AP)
- Federal advisers endorse 5-in-1 vaccine (AP)
- Binge Drinking May Be Biggest Alcohol Threat: Survey
- Mammography Rates Dropping, U.S. Report Finds
- New Test May Predict Stroke Risk After 'Mini Stroke'
- Study: Most diabetics don't exercise (AP)
- New Test May Predict Stroke Risk After 'Mini Stroke'
- Sensitivity to Rejection Can Be Dangerous
- Proven Help for Anxiety Disorder
- Genetic Predisposition for Schizophrenia
- Doctor faces additional charges in drug case
- Eight ways to banish thoughts about sex
- Most Diabetics Don't Exercise
- Living Near Freeways Hurts Kids' Lungs
- Pentagon panel to study soldier's mental health
- Norway may ease stem cell research ban (AP)
- Antidepressants Can Help Prevent Heart Problems
- Study Spots Protein That Helps Body Clear Dead Cells
- Coffee Shouldn't Boost Preemie Birth Risk: Study
- 'Couch Potato' Lifestyle Helps Drive Diabetes
- Europe's flu earlier, more virulent
- Mom's "mono" virus ups risk of leukemia in child (Reuters)
- Report calls for focus on lung cancer in women (Reuters)
- Alabama agency taps community settings for some addiction care
- As in a Dream - Odilon Redon at Schirn Kunsthalle
- Blair, Bono Tout Helping Africa at Forum
- Hospitals Make Small Gains From Pay-for-Performance Programs
- Require flu shots for health workers, group says
- NJ weighs new vaccine rules for kids (AP)
- Panel questions magnet therapy results (AP)
- W.Va. program turns to Weight Watchers (AP)
- Suit settled over towel found in patient (AP)
- In Fighting Disorder, Family Stays Vigilant
- Hospitals Make Small Gains From Pay-for-Performance Programs
- Tests confirm bird flu outbreak in Japan (AP)
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- Calculator Helps Users Gauge Heart Attack Risk
- Hugo Moser, 82; neurologist's portrayal in 'Lorenzo's...
- Global Trade in Human Eggs Thriving
- Kids learn to cope with mother's illness (AP)
- Global trade in human eggs thriving (AP)
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- Braces 'may not boost happiness'
- Raining E-Blows on Egos
- Marcia Wallace Honored by Cancer Center
- Ark. doctor recommends against requiring vaccine to reduce cancer
- Kids learn to cope with mother's illness (AP)
- Intel head links technology, health care (AP)
- Parents seek exemption to newborn tests (AP)
- Leopold feels good after first game back for Avs
- World's oldest new mom lied to clinic (AP)
- Death row slowing down
- Youth suicides soar in wake of Ecuador's exodus
- New Food Pyramid Offers Building Blocks to Good Nutrition
- Lipid Study Eyes Human Tears
- Japan's health minister draws criticism (AP)
- U.S. drug industry takes aim at prescription law (Reuters)
- Muskegon doctor seeks to curb prescription drug addiction (Reg Req'd)
- Researchers Make Progress With Insomnia
- Researchers make progress with insomnia (AP)
- Yoga stretches into public schools (AP)
- High DDT levels found off Calif. coast (AP)
- The roughage treatment
- Proposal would cut cancer institute budget again
- Medical teams swoop in at family's behest
- Hundreds wait for free care in La. (AP)
- Researchers make progress with insomnia (AP)
- Hamm, Garciaparra help cancer fight (AP)
- People left holding bag when policies revoked
- Parkinson?s on the Rise
- Depression amid Chronic Disease
- An Interview With Peter D. Kramer, Biographer of Sigmund Freud
- Court rules dead soldier's family can use his frozen sperm
- Study Yields Clues to Lincoln-Linked Nerve Disease
- Is Your Baby Ready for Solid Food?
- Scientists Develop Gene-Activating Technique
- Glaxo distorted Paxil drug test data: BBC (Reuters)
- Straighter teeth won't guarantee happiness - study
- Alabama therapists want law changed
- Family of dead Israeli soldier can use his sperm
- Neurological Disorders Strike Millions
- Top U.S. Hospitals Have 28% Lower Mortality Rate: Study
- Ex-NFL Linemen Prone to Heart Disease
- Worldwide Parkinson's cases will double in next 25 years
- San Diego--- Somaxon Pharmaceuticals Names Robert Jones Vice President, Human Resourc
- Doctors sell hip resurfacing to boomers (AP)
- FDA OKs contraceptive for acne control (AP)
- McDonald's selects trans-fat-free oil (AP)
- Family gets OK to use dead man's sperm (AP)
- Canadian researchers identify mechanism of breast cancer gene (AFP)
- One-time skin cancer screen cost-effective: study (Reuters)
- Military creates mental health hotline (AP)
- HIV-related dementia common in Africa, study finds (Reuters)
- Study on Fear Sheds Light on Anxiety
- World court to try Congo warlord
- Schering-Plough Income Boosted by Merck Venture
- Study Blasts TV Drug Ads
- Family gets OK to use dead man's sperm
- Cyberonics Elevates 3 Backed by Icahn
- HIV dementia alarmingly high in Africa
- Teen uses Bubble Wrap to aid amputees (AP)
- Doctors sell hip resurfacing to boomers (AP)
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