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- Herpes Treatment Could Help Keep HIV at Bay
- FDA wants additional ADHD drug warnings
- Childhood Cancer Survivors Face Increased Sarcoma Risk
- U.S. Health-Care Costs to Top $4 Trillion By 2016
- Tiny preemie gets OK to leave hospital (AP)
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- Study: Herpes drug may curb AIDS virus (AP)
- EPA unveils drug disposal guidelines (AP)
- ADHD drug makers to warn of side effects (AP)
- CDC says cancer vaccine problems minor (AP)
- Breast cancer theory supports African folklore (Reuters)
- Group challenges feds on medical pot (AP)
- Surprising findings about grief stages
- Vaccine Meeting, Merck Donation Coincide
- FDA Mandates Stronger Warning on Asthma Drug Xolair
- ADHD Drugs Need Better Warnings on Heart, Psychiatric Risks: FDA
- The UCLA psychiatry department sex scandal
- Vaccine meeting, Merck donation coincide (AP)
- Lung disease linked to mental health problems (Reuters)
- Post-disaster mental health worse in smokers (Reuters)
- Research turns memory theory on its head
- Meat Inspection Reform to Begin in April
- Celebrating a Saxophonist's Art and Heart
- FDA Orders Stronger Asthma Drug Warning
- EU may need 2 years to prepare for flu (AP)
- Russia approves plan to fight disease (AP)
- Lilly to introduce unique insulin pen (AP)
- Advair Won't Lower COPD Death Risk: Study
- Russia Approves Plan to Fight Disease
- Blues for Papa: Postpartum depression strikes dads too
- States are running out of health dollars (AP)
- Tests May Spot Most Deadly Prostate Cancers (HealthDay)
- New Guides for ADHD Meds
- Traits Up Risk for Schizophrenia
- It Pays to Be Picky in Love
- Verse now seeks total freedom
- Western Oregon University Welcomes the Oregon Academy of Science
- Advair Won't Lower COPD Death Risk: Study
- A Honey of a Source of Antioxidants
- Words Can Help the Healing
- Studies: Circumcision reduces HIV risk (AP)
- Kidney patients at risk from MRI dye (AP)
- Texas governor defends vaccine order (AP)
- Lilly to introduce unique insulin pen (AP)
- Chemical exposure may lower birth weight (AP)
- Work/family conflicts more likely in mentally ill (Reuters)
- Internet Addicts Re-educated
- Lilly to Introduce Unique Insulin Pen
- Trans fats are not the only villain in American diets
- Outside Forces 'Medicalizing' Everyday Problems, Experts Say
- No. 1 milk company says 'no' to clones (AP)
- Padilla unfit for trial, defense experts say
- China locks up teens addicted to Internet / Strict clinic near...
- Psychologist Says Wounds From Jensen Death Heal Eventually
- Family intimacy erodes in big homes
- Jury finds no sexual harassment against ex-UCLA psychiatrist
- Tests find salmonella in peanut butter (AP)
- Stress and Alcohol Double the Trouble
- Skills Program for Alcohol Problem
- New Tool for Sexual Dysfunction
- Mental exam ordered for alleged would-be Rockford mall bomber
- When God sanctions killing, the people listen
- Circumcision Reduces HIV Risk
- Genetic Link to Suicidal Tendencies Nailed Down
- Rats Run Wild in KFC-Taco Bell in N.Y.
- Tests Find Salmonella in Peanut Butter
- A new use for Viagra: It could aid recovery for stroke patients
- Girl Scouts cut trans fats from cookies (AP)
- Illinois senate OKs stem cell research (AP)
- Colon cancers missed more often in office setting (Reuters)
- Circumcision May Help Protect Against HIV (HealthDay)
- Mental exam ordered for Rockford terror suspect
- Finding meaning in caregiving helps maintain good mental health;...
- FDA Approves Shire's ADHD Drug Vyvanse
- Bill would bar punishing students solely for attempting suicide
- FDA OKs Breast Cancer Recurrence Test
- Netlife's work to fight malaria (Reg Req'd)
- Study Suggests Vasectomy-Dementia Link
- Almost Half of Anxiety Patients in Primary Care Untreated
- Girl Scouts cut trans fats from cookies (AP)
- Texas families seek to block gov's order (AP)
- FDA approves Shire's ADHD drug Vyvanse (AP)
- Colorado high school bans energy drink (AP)
- Mental exam ordered for alleged mall bomber
- Arrests spur examination of foster parent criteria
- Mo. Group Donates Nets to Fight Malaria
- Diagnosing and treating childhood
- Mo. group donates nets to fight malaria (AP)
- Why Weight-Loss Efforts Fail
- Simulator 'conquers quake stress'
- Texas families file suit to block governor's order requiring cervical cancer vaccine
- Experts Offer Dos and Don'ts of Walk-In Clinic Care
- Mo. group donates nets to fight malaria
- Bush spotlights rising health care costs
- Cervical-cancer vaccine proposal for SC schoolgirls draws critics
- Mo. group donates mosquito nets to fight malaria in Senegal
- Cancer vaccine proposal criticized at State House
- Feb. 24, 2007
- Mo. group donates nets to fight malaria (AP)
- Hormone Patch Safer Than Pill
- Latifah Brings Heart to 'Life Support'
- 'Anatomy' Actor Backs Cancer Help Group
- Feb. 25, 2007
- Governors seek aid for child health care (AP)
- Study: Hormone patch safer than pill (AP)
- Libya HIV case nurses say not guilty of defamation (Reuters)
- Military Health System Needs Help
- Psychology association says stressed military mental health system needs help
- 'Grey's' Dempsey Backs Cancer Initiative
- High court to decide if autistic boy's parents need lawyer to sue
- Patrick proposes funds for cervical cancer vaccine for girls
- Governors seek aid for child health care (AP)
- Panel: Military health system needs help (AP)
- Troops' psychological needs not met, group says
- eHarmony introduces love lab
- Breast cancer trials involving drugmakers show better results
- Breast cancer drug could help prostate patients
- Mass. would offer cancer vaccine free (AP)
- Glaxo set for big push into cancer medicine (Reuters)
- Study shows breath test for lung cancer possible (Reuters)
- Disabilities don't disable college students
- Blues for Poppa
- Anxiety Can Affect GI System
- Teenage Access to Porn
- Military Deployment Taxes Support Systems
- Psychology Association Says Stressed Military Mental Health System Needs Help
- Industry-Funded Breast Cancer Trials Show More Positive Results
- Gene Variant Keeps Blood Triglyceride Levels Low
- Bob Johnson Discusses Parkinson's Disease
- New scans may speed chest pain diagnosis (AP)
- Study: Garlic won't lower cholesterol (AP)
- Mother may lose custody of obese boy (AP)
- FDA tests bird-flu vaccine effectiveness (AP)
- AP: FDA food safety inspections languish (AP)
- Strong exercise may cut breast cancer risk (Reuters)
- Vitamin A may reduce stomach cancer risk (Reuters)
- Military mental health services seen lacking (Reuters)
- Depression linked to worse medical outcomes
- Bored to Death: Chronically Bored People Exhibit Higher Risk-Taking Behavior
- Schwarzenegger Calls for Bipartisanship
- New Beta Blocker Drug Reduces Heart Risks
- Breath Test Helps Spot Lung Cancer
- Common Painkillers May Cause Hypertension in Men
- Study: Garlic won't lower cholesterol (AP)
- Britain may take custody of obese boy (AP)
- Scientists tout new prostate cancer test (AP)
- Breastfeeding safer for some HIV-infected mothers (Reuters)
- Gen Y's ego trip takes a nasty turn
- Justices OK lawsuit against researcher accused of privacy breach
- Studies Show Anemia Drugs May Harm Cancer Patients
- New Beta Blocker Drug Reduces Heart Risks
- New scans may speed chest pain diagnosis (AP)
- Health experts to weigh bird-flu vaccine (AP)
- Garlic fails to reduce cholesterol
- Psych beds closed over lack of funds, staff
- A new use for Viagra: Stroke patients studied
- Breath Test Helps Spot Lung Cancer (HealthDay)
- Long-Term, Strenuous Exercise May Lower Breast Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Depression Drops Heart Outcomes
- Antidepressants Lower Men?s Alcohol Use
- Prolong Mental Health by Participation
- Transsexual woman alleges discrimination in CU program dismissal
- Rheumatoid Arthritis Boosts Cancer Death Risk: Study
- Long-Term, Strenuous Exercise May Lower Breast Cancer Risk
- MRI Finds Hidden, High-Risk Fat in Teens
- Keep your joints healthy: A guide to staying strong
- Feds say 20 million have form of HPV (AP)
- Antioxidants don't mean longer life (AP)
- UN drug watchdog ignores HIV, rights groups say (Reuters)
- Harry Potter' Makes Racy Stage Debut
- Antioxidants don't help you live longer (AP)
- Feds say 20 million have form of HPV (AP)
- Ice cream may aid fertility for some (AP)
- Advisers urge OK of bird flu vaccine (AP)
- Britain lets mother keep obese son (AP)
- Scientists tout new prostate cancer test (AP)
- Pfizer says maraviroc suppresses AIDS virus (Reuters)
- Prison officials say Padilla appears OK
- Gen Y turning into Gen Ego
- Feds Say 20 Million Have Form of HPV
- Harvard study suggests ice cream aids fertility for some women
- Some Antioxidant Supplements May Raise Death Risk
- 2 new drugs offer options in H.I.V. fight
- Rheumatoid arthritis and cancer link
- AIDS-ravaged Malawi debates male circumcision (AFP)
- Aspects of Padilla's treatment confirmed
- Roles expanding for short actors
- Researchers hail 2 new AIDS drugs
- Six Texas children die of flu this season
- French psychiatrists to study Indian value system
- Health Tip: Wear Sunglasses to Protect Your Eyes (HealthDay)
- AIDS-ravaged Malawi debates male circumcision (AFP)
- Narcissism Examined
- Cholesterol?s Link to Alzheimer?s
- When God Sanctions Killing, The People Listen
- Two New AIDS Drugs
- Flu blamed in six Texas child deaths
- Study finds kids gain weight over summer (AP)
- Dead aristocrat may hold key to bird flu (AP)
- FDA approves first drug for carsick dogs (AP)
- Image Concerns Tied to Depression in Arthritis, LupusPatients (HealthDay)
- Hepatitis B drug boosts resistance to AIDS treatment: study (AFP)
- Cognitive Therapy Beneficial for War PTSD
- Free after one shooting, now wanted in another
- FDA Approves First Drug for Carsick Dogs
- 2 new drugs approach fighting AIDS virus in novel ways
- Dead Aristocrat May Hold Key To Bird Flu
- Infected Gums Can Harm the Heart
- Prescription abuse to pass illicit drugs (AP)
- Study finds kids gain weight over summer (AP)
- Vaccine promising against hepatitis E (AP)
- FDA approves first drug for carsick dogs (AP)
- Proposed bird-flu vaccine said a stopgap (AP)
- Health Tip: Wear Sunglasses to Protect Your Eyes (HealthDay)
- Beyonce Not at Risk for Party Illness
- Health experts bet on spread of bird flu (AP)
- Life expectancy rates rise in Japan (AP)
- Indonesia, WHO to end bird flu dispute (AP)
- China confirms human case of bird flu (AP)
- Schizophrenia may block the music in speech -study (Reuters)
- In schizophrenia, drugs may be personal matter (Reuters)
- Malaria Drugs Could Cut Deaths in Africa
- Project Curbs Malaria in Ugandan Group
- Hiccups finally end for St. Petersburg teen
- Hiccups finally end for St. Pete teen
- Five Weeks of Hiccups Finally End For St. Petersburg Teen
- Malaria drugs could cut deaths in Africa (AP)
- Anti-gay discrimination fuels HIV/AIDS in Africa: report (Reuters)
- Online Counseling Rarely Available
- How to Choose Antipsychotic Medication
- Care for Sleep Disorders Saves Employer Costs
- The color red impacts achievement
- Teens and Suicide
- Scientist says body of British diplomat may help fight bird flu
- Drink a Little, Live a Little Longer?
- Do Early Growth Spurts Protect Against Bad Cholesterol?
- Girl's 5 Weeks of Hiccups Finally End
- Florida Girl's 5 Weeks Of Hiccups Finally End
- Teen's five-week bout of hiccups finally ends
- Five Weeks Later, Hiccups Mysteriously Stop
- For Lent, parishes lighten up fish fry (AP)
- FDA warns migraine medicine makers (AP)
- FDA links plant to salmonella strain (AP)
- French government wants food warnings (AP)
- Type 1 diabetes linked to pancreatic cancer risk (Reuters)
- Appearance related to illness tied to depression (Reuters)
- New AIDS drugs offer hope for long-term patients (Reuters)
- The color red impacts achievement
- Little Sasha's Search for Love and Dinosaurs
- Flagstaff ER doctor reprimanded for being drunk on duty
- One Family's Gene Defect May Help Explain Heart Disease
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