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