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- New Test Predicts Chances of Breast Cancer Return
- FDA Approves Breast-Cancer Relapse Test
- FDA approves new breast cancer test (AP)
- Some birth control may raise clot risk (AP)
- British Bird flu worker is hospitalized (AP)
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- Vitamin D may reduce colorectal, breast cancer risks: studies (AFP)
- Depression Linked to Early Heart Disease (HealthDay)
- Medicare rejects Cyberonics depression device (Reuters)
- Natural Immune-System Molecule Helps Shield Against HIV (HealthDay)
- Depression Linked to Early Heart Disease
- Selectivity is ultimate aphrodisiac
- FDA Approves New Breast Cancer Test
- Drug to slow bleeding leads to more deaths
- Doctors say fight can be won against drug-resistant bug
- FDA Approves Gene-Based Breast Cancer Test
- New Test Predicts Chances of Breast Cancer Return
- Heart surgery drug linked to death risk (AP)
- FDA approves new breast cancer test (AP)
- W.Va. offer programs to reduce obesity (AP)
- More Minn. schools report herpes cases (AP)
- Some birth control may raise clot risk (AP)
- European cancer cases rise 10 percent in two years (AFP)
- S.Africa orders probe into botched HIV gel trials (Reuters)
- Ambien Linked to More Bizzare Behaviors
- FDA Approves New Gene Test to Predict Breast-Cancer Relapse
- FDA approves new breast cancer test (Reg Req'd)
- Doctors say superbug can be controlled
- Indonesia signs bird flu vaccine deal (AP)
- Doctors say superbug can be controlled (AP)
- Astronaut charged with attempted murder
- Nowak possibly driven to extremes by love, jealousy
- Doctors Say Superbug Can Be Controlled
- FDA approves new gene test to predict breast-cancer relapse
- Test to predict breast cancer relapse is approved in U.S.
- A study of memory looks at fact and fiction
- New HIV infections hit high in Japan (AP)
- Infection-Fighting Cancer Treatment Could Boost LeukemiaRisk (HealthDay)
- Pattern of Behaviors Linked to Online Victimization
- Abuse of Low Birth Weight Infants Linked to Mental Problems
- Do Not Let Health Issues Dull Sex
- More Children Getting Diagnosed with Mental Disorders
- Rev. Haggard says he's not gay but will quit ministry
- Jealousy is a powerful force
- Early intervention urged to treat animal abusers
- Sleep May Help Kids Keep Slim
- FDA approves molecular breast cancer test
- Asperger isn't to blame
- Wal-Mart, unions unite on health care (AP)
- Insurers' ratings for doctors draws ire (AP)
- More than 115 dead in Somalia of cholera (AP)
- FDA OKs US test for recurring breast cancer (AFP)
- 22 women contract HIV after microbicide tests in South Africa (AFP)
- Six injured in seventh letter bombing
- Evangelist Haggard Has Changed, Heterosexually
- Doctors' Moral Views Influence Their Advice to Patients
- Sleep May Help Kids Keep Slim
- U.S. approves test to predict relapse of breast cancer
- Standard Infertility Treatment Best for Hormone Disorder
- Experimental Psoriasis Drug Produces Impressive Results
- Study: Moral beliefs may sway docs' care (AP)
- FDA approves non-prescription diet pill (AP)
- Hair salons raise stroke awareness (AP)
- Texas gov., lawmakers in vaccine dispute (AP)
- Insurers' ratings for doctors draws ire (AP)
- Norwood returns home for hospice care (AP)
- Antidepressant, counseling may help hypochondriacs (Reuters)
- Doctors' Moral Views Influence Their Advice to Patients
- Norwood Returns Home for Hospice Care
- Texas Gov., Lawmakers in Vaccine Dispute
- Astronaut prompts NASA to rethink testing
- Space agency to examine astronaut selection process
- Gay evangelist 'cured'
- Doctors keep ethics views to themselves
- Dentists Begin Offering Spa Treatments
- Senators urging vaccine slowdown
- Women's Club to take on fight against genetic disease
- Doctors: Superbug battle is winnable (AP)
- Dentists begin offering spa treatments (AP)
- New genre of video games target mental health (Reuters)
- Sleep Helps Kids Control Weight
- Psychosis and Cardiovascular Disease
- Coming out is good for you
- Potomac Highlands Guild hires therapeutic consultant
- Famed Cellist Still Ailing in Moscow
- Court More Than Halves Tobacco Verdict
- Study raises hope for Rett syndrome cure (AP)
- Students wear masks to try to stop flu (AP)
- U.S. says autism rate 1 in 150 (AP)
- Ninth case of mad cow found in Canada (AP)
- Breast Cancer Recurrence Test Gets FDA Nod (American Cancer Society)
- AIDS-hit South Africa to hold mass-scale HIV vaccine trial (AFP)
- NASA to review screening policy
- Couples' compatibility is in the genes
- Psychologists show that 'money changes everything'
- Deconstructing the Great ATHF Freak Out of 2007
- N.J. Casinos Get Limited Smoking Ban
- Nursing Home Operator Guilty in Death
- Stroke patients can train brain to repair vision
- Medical therapy for restless legs syndrome may trigger compulsive gambling
- Movie Review 'Unconscious': A Cigar Isnt Just a Cigar? Ay-Ay-Ay
- U.S. says autism rate about 1 in 150 (AP)
- Students wear masks to try to stop flu (AP)
- Albuquerque tops fittest city list (AP)
- Study raises hope for Rett syndrome cure (AP)
- Pa study: Nose brain surgery OK for kids (AP)
- More spiritual help needed for the dying: study (Reuters)
- Can Strep Lead to Behavioral Problems?
- Suicide rates jolt police culture
- S. Korea, U.S. Can't Bridge Beef Chasm
- Snake Venom Extract Fights Stroke
- Fertility treatment raises defect risk (AP)
- Thailand in talks on cheaper AIDS drugs (AFP)
- Virtual war, real healing
- Invasive Drug Therapy for Strokes Produces 'Miraculous' Response
- Stroke victims train brains to see again
- AIDS ignorance rampant in pandemic-hit Malawi (AFP)
- Is it Bipolar or Depression
- Kids Model Parents Antisocial Behavior
- Medication Induced Gambling Compulsion
- Grieving process especially difficult for military families
- Neurophilosophers in The New Yorker
- Tech a tool in teen dating abuse, survey finds
- Recreational Sex on Campus
- Half of India's children are malnourished (AP)
- Many lung cancer cases in nonsmokers: study (Reuters)
- Vitamin D may cut risk of colorectal cancer (Reuters)
- High copper levels tied to postpartum depression (Reuters)
- Bulgarians demonstrate for condemned HIV medics (Reuters)
- Suicide Rates Jolt L.E. Culture
- Sex Offender Sentenced On New Charges
- Black Moms Face Triple the Risk of 'Preemie' Birth
- New Painkiller Causes Fewer GI Problems
- Dealers, Family Biggest Sources of Illegal Prescription Painkillers
- 'Natural' Remedies May Interfere With Clinical Trials
- Medical therapy for restless legs syndrome may trigger compulsive gambling
- Asperger isn't to blame
- CDC finds dramatic rise in drug deaths (AP)
- Genes may play bigger preemie birth role (AP)
- P&G to launch 5-minute tooth whitener (AP)
- Half of India's kids are malnourished (AP)
- Fertility treatment raises defect risk (AP)
- Virtual Iraq, Real Treatment
- Medicaid cuts could affect students (AP)
- S.Korea kills birds after flu outbreak (AP)
- Drug czar: Use of illegal drugs is down (AP)
- Facing the pain of rejection
- Age Brings More Fat, Less Muscle
- E-mail embolden job backstabbing
- View from the Pew
- Insurers often cap coverage for spinal cord treatments
- U.Va. receives $25 million gift from Philip Morris USA
- Feb. 10, 2007
- Our digital darkness
- Fire marshal blames Philly nightclub fire on smoking
- South Korea, Pakistan report new bird flu cases
- A brief look at the N.C. rally agenda
- Portugal mulls liberalizing abortion law (AP)
- Milwaukee child may have died from flu
- HIV spreading rapidly in Malaysia (AP)
- Portugal mulls liberalizing abortion law (AP)
- Almost killed by a baseball, boy returns home
- Boning Up on Dietary Calcium
- Avian Flu Cases Tied to Domestic Birds
- Experts Offer Free Back Pain Advice Feb. 15
- Workplace is fertile ground for backstabbers
- Malaysia faces HIV/AIDS surge: official (AFP)
- The Cultural Politics of Martyrdom in Iran and the Middle East
- Philip Morris to make smokeless tobacco at York plant
- Quitting Smokers Put Pinch On State Funds
- High-risk pregnancies rising in U.S. (AP)
- Strict abortion bill revisited in S.D. (AP)
- Practice patients break in med students (AP)
- Gene may protect some women against breast cancer (Reuters)
- Breast cancer: Genetic variant offers some protection against 'silent killer' (AF
- Acne leaves emotional marks
- Bill would require girls to be vaccinated against cancer virus
- Philip Morris to make smokeless tobacco at York plant
- Heart and Soul: Secrets for a successful marriage
- Extra Cortisol Protects Women's Mood Under Stress
- Five tips on how to beat the odds and land a Valentine Day date
- Don't nag, don't judge
- Drink's makers defend calorie-burning claims
- High-risk pregnancies rising in U.S. (AP)
- Strict abortion bill revisited in S.D. (AP)
- Boots to sell Viagra without prescription (AP)
- Study finds newer breast cancer drugs save lives (Reuters)
- Byllye Avery - USA
- A Valentine to the Lovelorn
- Does your skin need a shrink?
- Vitamin D Studies Show Promise for Reducing Cancers
- Vitamin D Studies Show Promise for Reducing Cancers (HealthDay)
- Thailand threatens to produce more copycat drugs (Reuters)
- Multiple Origins for Adult Anxiety
- ?Thinking Gene? May Up Risk of Schizophrenia
- Stress Hormone to Reduce PTSD?
- Missing Out on Sleep Means Missing Out on Brain Cells
- Psychological effects result from acne
- Thompson enjoys helping students find their way
- Coping with Emotional Pain by Cutting
- Penn Researcher Called Up For Quote About Puppydogs Being Cute
- Newer breast cancer drugs save lives, study finds
- Five important goals to improve your diet
- Drug May Improve Post-Op Outcomes for Bypass Patients
- Democrat plan may start with slight cigarette tax hike
- Vasectomy may put men at risk for type of dementia
- Study: On-the-job naps might help heart (AP)
- HIV patients: Marijuana eases foot pain (AP)
- British chain sells Valentine Viagra OTC (AP)
- FDA restricts use of antibiotic (AP)
- Newer Drugs Beat Tamoxifen for Breast Cancer Survival (HealthDay)
- Marijuana eases pain in HIV-infected people: study (Reuters)
- FDA Restricts Use Of Pneumonia Antibiotic
- Gene Variant Lowers Risk of Breast Cancer
- Newer Drugs Beat Tamoxifen for Breast Cancer Survival
- What kind of lover are you? Here's how to tell
- Good news for slackers: On-the-job naps might cut risk for heart problems
- Patients with 'benign' MS should be told disease can progress: researchers
- Study: On-the-job naps might help heart (AP)
- Doctors explore use of mismatched hearts (AP)
- Male sweat can boost arousal in women (AP)
- HIV patients: Marijuana eases foot pain (AP)
- Models 'unhappier' than most
- Insecure in love? Blame your parents
- Psychological effects result from acne
- Naps may help your heart
- Majority of Drug-Coated Stent Use Not Approved by FDA
- FDA Restricts Use of Antibiotic
- Gene Variant Lowers Risk of Breast Cancer
- Pot may cut nerve pain
- Too good to be true
- Psychologists, torture and the fight to close Gitmo
- Pathological gambling may develop as a side effect of anti-Parkinson medications
- Switching Breast Cancer Drugs May Boost Survival (HealthDay)
- Cell phones mobilized to fight AIDS in Africa (Reuters)
- Puzzle of antipsychotic drug weight gain solved (Reuters)
- Why Some Meds Cause Weight Gain
- Is ?Shock Therapy? Appropriate?
- Selectivity Helps When Looking for Love
- Sex and Sperm Competition
- Models have a good reason to pout
- Police evaluate rash of officer suicides
- Switching Breast Cancer Drugs May Boost Survival
- Drug Could Help Save Mountain Climbers' Lives
- Dads can experience postpartum depression
- Delhi to host south Asian neurologists' congress
- Study Probes Behaviors Linked to Parkinson's Treatment
- FDA: Rotavirus vaccine may harm infants (AP)
- St. Louis surgeon transplants ovary (AP)
- US lawmaker Charlie Norwood dies at 65 (AFP)
- Many in cancer drug trials use herbs, supplements (Reuters)
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