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  1. Some Brains May Be Predisposed to Substance Abuse
  2. NFL research chairman steps down
  3. Virginia to require vaccine for girls (AP)
  4. For Lent, parishes lighten up fish fry (AP)
  5. Experts weigh giving up on killing polio (AP)
  6. French government wants food warnings (AP)
  7. Malaria drug for kids could cut deaths (AP)
  8. Anti-gay discrimination fueling HIV-AIDS epidemic in Africa: report (AFP)
  9. Inspector general says school that uses shock therapy overcharged
  10. Malaria Drug for Kids Could Cut Deaths
  11. S.E.C. Asks Amgen About Anemia Drug
  12. Diabetes on the Rise
  13. Souped-up CT scans help speed chest pain diagnosis
  14. Teen girl's hiccups end after 5 weeks
  15. Girl's Hiccups Stop After Five Weeks
  16. Panama examines 6 for tainted medicine (AP)
  17. Controversial Rotenberg school may have to pay back $800,000 - AP
  18. Narcissists Need Counseling, not Love
  19. Second-Born Twin Has Higher Post-Delivery Death Risk
  20. Diabetes rate soars
  21. Economic growth masks social woes in Estonia election (Reuters)
  22. Do Stressed-Out Parents Beget Shy Kids
  23. Meditation Reduces Heart Failure
  24. Do Meds Help With Social Skills
  25. Too sexy, too soon?
  26. Second-Born Twin Has Higher Post-Delivery Death Risk
  27. Tea Antioxidant Plus Celebrex May Fight Prostate Cancer
  28. Tobacco industry mobilizes to fight proposed Maine tax hike
  29. Vacuum Method Breaks Up DVT Blood Clots
  30. Dengue kills Paraguayan health official (AP)
  31. Russian prosecutors probe vaccine trials (AP)
  32. Warnings sought on kids' cold medicine (AP)
  33. WHO wants bird flu vaccine stockpiled (AP)
  34. U.S. proposes rules to cut train, ship emissions (Reuters)
  35. Childhood cancer survivors at risk of 2nd cancer (Reuters)
  36. Workplace HIV discrimination must end: World Bank (Reuters)
  37. Sex researcher says there's more to orgasm than 'G spot'
  38. FDA to Review Cold Remedies for Kids
  39. Five Weeks of Hiccups Finally End For St. Petersburg Teen
  40. Neurology patients face two-year wait to see consultants
  41. Warnings sought on kids' cold medicine (AP)
  42. NYC fast-food chains pull calorie info (AP)
  43. Dengue kills Paraguayan health official (AP)
  44. For Lent, parishes lighten up fish fry (AP)
  45. Russian prosecutors probe vaccine trials (AP)
  46. Summit facilitators praise Inupiaqs' cultural strength
  47. Tea Antioxidant Plus Celebrex May Fight Prostate Cancer
  48. FDA to Review Cold Remedies for Kids
  49. Heartburn or Heart Attack? Know the Symptoms
  50. Sex researcher says mind is where pleasure starts
  51. Lenten fare lightens
  52. The color red impacts achievement
  53. Sex researcher's recent book focuses on finding pleasure
  54. Experts Weigh Giving Up on Killing Polio
  55. Judge strikes down Erie County smoking ban, citing 1988 state law
  56. Northam to announce for Va. Senate in Onancock Tuesday
  57. Heart recipient conquers Andes climb (AP)
  58. Military faces growing ranks of bereaved (AP)
  59. Helping the storm-tossed
  60. Humidors Raise Handsome Sum in Cuba
  61. Alexandria considers unique smoking ban _ through zoning
  62. Uninsured kids fare worse at hospitals
  63. Mass. health care plan moving forward (AP)
  64. Only one of 887 problem "schoolgirls" did not have sex - Khir and UKM psychologist fl
  65. The psychology of conspiracy
  66. Marshall breaking down barriers for autistics with college ambitions
  67. An Option for All
  68. Sleep Apnea Increasingly Tied to Heart Risks: Study
  69. March 4, 2007
  70. Yoga helps young people with disabilities
  71. Senators vow quick action on Walter Reed (AP)
  72. Hurting the cradle: women seducing boys
  73. Senator urges Indian revenue split on cigarette taxes (Reg Req'd)
  74. Acupuncture growing popular as complement to Western medicine
  75. Tribe Slave Descendants Face Uncertainty
  76. Aid sanctions threaten West Bank health (AP)
  77. Nudists sweat it out at Dutch gym (AP)
  78. Former US vice presidential candidate Eagleton dead at 77 (AFP)
  79. Former Sen. Eagleton dead at 77 (Reuters)
  80. Neurologist joins WCGH
  81. Competency at issue for sex offender
  82. Psychiatric patients in Yemen: Victims of low social awareness and government neglect
  83. Multitasking impedes schoolwork
  84. Ibuprofen Best Painkiller for Kids
  85. Cellphones open front in global fight against disease
  86. Former U.S. Sen. Thomas Eagleton Mourned
  87. Insurers hope cleaner teeth means fewer claims
  88. Study: Ibuprofen best painkiller for kids (AP)
  89. Lawmakers to hold Walter Reed hearings (AP)
  90. Competency at Issue for Sex Offender
  91. The Author of the New Book "Stumbling on Happiness" Explains Why a...
  92. Simpsons Pokes Fun At Vice City Stories
  93. Scientists Discover 'Natural Barrier' to HIV
  94. Many U.S. Teens Work Dangerous Jobs
  95. Soldiers with mental illnesses return to combat
  96. Vaccine may treat many bird flu strains (AP)
  97. Norovirus hits N.J. college campus (AP)
  98. Depression Worsens Outcomes for Heart Failure Patients (HealthDay)
  99. Men on antidepressants drink less often (Reuters)
  100. Scientists Discover 'Natural Barrier' to HIV (HealthDay)
  101. New Theory on Happiness
  102. Mom?s Diagnosis Affects Kids Anxiety
  103. Flu Shot Cuts Kids' Infection Risk in Half
  104. Cancer patient critical of casino smoking is fired
  105. Ibuprofen Best for Kids' Injury Pain
  106. Many U.S. Teens Work Dangerous Jobs
  107. Obesity surgery triples among U.S. teens (AP)
  108. Kids may someday avoid back braces (AP)
  109. HIV transmission risk highest early in infection: study (Reuters)
  110. Domestic Violence Among Seniors
  111. For Sex Offenders, a Dispute Over Therapy's Benefits
  112. Jury finds driver guilty of misdemeanor in fatal
  113. New Study Reports On The State Of Human Happiness
  114. Drug Maker Stops Work on Lung Disease Medicine
  115. Severe Stress May Damage Children's Brains
  116. Tooth-brushing triggers rare epilepsy
  117. Does Tooth-brushing Cause Epilepsy Seizures?
  118. Brushing your teeth can bring on a fit
  119. Panel: Aspirin adds to colon cancer risk (AP)
  120. Norovirus hits N.J. college campus (AP)
  121. Experts want new definition of torture (AP)
  122. Vaccine may treat many bird flu strains (AP)
  123. For Sex Offenders, a Dispute Over Therapy's Benefits
  124. Mother works to spare others pain of suicide
  125. Aspirin nixed as cancer preventive
  126. Heart attack risk factors identified in Latinos
  127. Woman guilty of manslaughter
  128. Impact of physical, mental torture similar: study
  129. FDA Approves Novartis Hypertension Drug
  130. Casino worker gets cancer and gets fired
  131. Aspirin of no use in reducing risk of colon cancer: Panel
  132. Postpartum depression can strike dads, too
  133. FDA chief: Don't regulate tobacco (AP)
  134. FDA approves Novartis hypertension drug (AP)
  135. Aspirin, NSAIDs Won't Prevent Colorectal Cancer: Study (HealthDay)
  136. Bush twin to publish book for teens (AFP)
  137. Psychological Torture is as Bad as Physical Torture
  138. Depression Burden Greater Among Blacks
  139. Blood Test for Panic Disorder
  140. Genetic Test for Substance Abuse
  141. The lure of street gangs
  142. Military's mental-health system needs overhaul
  143. Workers' Compensation - Anxiety Attack - Unusual Strain And Exertion
  144. Radiation for Breast Cancer in 1980s Ups Heart Risk
  145. CT Scans May Not Lower Lung Cancer Death Rate
  146. About Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
  147. Specialty Heart Hospitals Increase Rate of Surgeries
  148. Light-Activated Compound Calms Nerves
  149. Atkins beats other diet plans in study (AP)
  150. Lung cancer screens may not save lives (AP)
  151. Defibrillator maker announces recall (AP)
  152. Model predicts little benefit to lung screening (Reuters)
  153. Treating depression improves diabetes control (Reuters)
  154. Bush's daughter writes book on teen mom with HIV (Reuters)
  155. The six elements of change
  156. Radiation for Breast Cancer in 1980s Ups Heart Risk
  157. CT Scans May Not Lower Lung Cancer Death Rate
  158. Mom and Dad: Here's how to make rules that stick
  159. Seeking help not a career-ender
  160. Atkins beats other diet plans in study (AP)
  161. Lung cancer screens may not save lives (AP)
  162. Circumcision may lift HIV risk for women (AP)
  163. Surgeon general: Teen drinking a problem (AP)
  164. Panel nixes aspirin as cancer preventive (AP)
  165. Radiation for breast cancer ups heart disease risk (Reuters)
  166. Risks of aspirin outweigh cancer benefit for most (Reuters)
  167. TB strain threatens "uncontrollable" epidemic (Reuters)
  168. Killing Father Freud
  169. Investigation Into Dismissal
  170. Court asks India to allow Kashmiri abroad for cancer treatment (AFP)
  171. Seven reasons why people watch TV
  172. Folate-Rich 'Super Tomato' Could Cut Birth Defects
  173. EKG Predicts Heart Risk in Postmenopausal Women
  174. Light-activated Compound Silences Nerves, May One Day Help Epileptics
  175. Fits Caused by Brushing Your Teeth
  176. LA food workers may get hepatitis shots (AP)
  177. PET Scan Helps Spot Aggressive Kidney Cancers (HealthDay)
  178. Tiny, heated "nano-probes" beat cancer in mice (Reuters)
  179. Blood Test Could Spot Panic Disorder (HealthDay)
  180. Media Impact on Teen Behavior Varies by Ethnicity
  181. Omega-3s Improve Mood?
  182. Family Stress Affects Kids Physical Health
  183. Sailor 'recalled rape in therapy'
  184. Cancer Genome Scientists Discover 100 More Mutated Genes
  185. EKG Predicts Heart Risk in Postmenopausal Women
  186. Booster Seat Laws Keep Kids Safe
  187. House clarifies organ donation law (AP)
  188. Doctor resigns over questionable stents (AP)
  189. Novartis gets OK for blood pressure drug (AP)
  190. Far more mutations than thought involved in cancer (Reuters)
  191. "Psychology of evil" professor delivers final Stanford lecture
  192. Sex offenders not treated in prison until 18 months before release
  193. Navy 'rape victim' had therapy to regain memory
  194. Dietary Copper May Ease Cardiovascular Disease
  195. Majority of Drug-Coated Stent Use Not Approved by FDA
  196. Lawmakers Announce Cancer Research Proposal
  197. What's in a number?
  198. Half ton man continues weight loss (AP)
  199. Woman awakens after 6 years, slips back (AP)
  200. 'Psychology Of Evil' Prof's Last Stanford Lecture
  201. Sex offenders not treated in prison until 18 months before release
  202. S.Korea to Relax Quarantine on U.S. Beef
  203. 'Comprehensive' investigation planned
  204. What's in a number?
  205. Man deemed competent in rape case
  206. It's real medicine
  207. Don't Lose Sleep Over Daylight Savings Time
  208. S. Korea to Relax U.S. Beef Quarantines
  209. U.S. Approves Novartis Hypertension Drug
  210. Near death experiences linked to sleep anomalies
  211. Thin, Rich and Happy
  212. Too few kids with asthma get flu shots (AP)
  213. Study: Britain's drug policy has failed (AP)
  214. Cancer-Fighting Gene Guards Against Sun Damage (HealthDay)
  215. Depression Hits U.S. Blacks Harder Than Whites (HealthDay)
  216. Largest Psychiatric Research Gift Ever Made to Broad Institute
  217. Undiagnosed Depression Among Elderly
  218. Remembering the Bad More Than the Good
  219. New Antipsychotic Meds Have Value
  220. Too Few Kids With Asthma Get Flu Shots
  221. Stress, Obesity Taking Toll on Latin Americans' Health
  222. Stroke patients admitted to hospital on weekend have higher death risk: study
  223. Most American Seniors Live With Chronic Disease
  224. Nerve electrode eases headache nightmare, say studies
  225. Postpartum depression can strike fathers, too
  226. Study probes odor, sleep and memory link (AP)
  227. Madison, Wis., named 'most walkable' (AP)
  228. 'Morning after' access sought at Kroger (AP)
  229. Alcohol ads in NCAA sports targeted (AP)
  230. Experts: Safeguards lacking on cadavers (AP)
  231. Depression Hits U.S. Blacks Harder Than Whites (HealthDay)
  232. Pain complicates depression treatment in elderly (Reuters)
  233. AIDS hits blacks harder than other groups: CDC (Reuters)
  234. The suicide test
  235. Sex offenders not treated in prison until 18 months before release
  236. Stimulating Occipital Nerve Eases Cluster Headaches
  237. Study Counts Flu Shots Among Asthmatic Children
  238. Stroke patients admitted to hospital on weekend have higher death risk: study
  239. Clay Walker talks about his MS ...
  240. AP: Indians face health clinic crunch (AP)
  241. UNICEF says health of Thai women, children improving (AFP)
  242. Most American Seniors Live With Chronic Disease
  243. Women hit harder than men by effects of HIV/AIDS in Malaysia (AFP)
  244. Cooke found guilty of Bonistall slaying
  245. Prescription drug sales rise 8.3 percent (AP)
  246. Kroger: No refusing morning-after pill (AP)
  247. FDA issues new warnings on anemia drugs (AP)
  248. Low-dose "Pill" reduces ovarian cancer risk (Reuters)
  249. Heart Disease, Diabetes, Depression a Deadly Mix (HealthDay)
  250. Use Time Change to Improve Sleep