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- Self-Control Can Wear Down
- Diabetes, depression together increase risk for heart patients
- Invasive Therapy Doesn't Cut Deaths in Acute Coronary Syndrome
- Heated 'Nanoprobes' Destroy Breast Cancer Cells
- Study Questions Antibiotic Guideline for Treatment of Pneumonia
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- Kroger says pharmacies will dispense morning-after birth control pills
- 'Driven' Personalities May Encourage Irritable Bowel
- Depression More Severe Among Blacks
- Seasonal Depression Gets Unwanted Boost From Congress
- Twin girls joined at the head making progress: doctors
- Madison, Wis., named 'most walkable' (AP)
- Diabetes and severe depression raise risk of death (Reuters)
- France fights HIV discrimination with 'free hugs' (AFP)
- Oie Bse Mrr Recommendation Usa And Canada
- Heated 'Nanoprobes' Destroy Breast Cancer Cells
- Doctors Petition for Euthanasia
- Amgen, J&J anemia drugs to carry new warning: FDA
- Dead on arrival
- Severe Emotional Trauma has Physical Effect on Children's Brains
- FDA issues new warnings on anemia drugs (AP)
- 'Doctor, can you make me look like this?'
- MS patient gets by with a little help from his friend
- Women's AIDS group connected to HBO movie is struggling
- Outlook not good for rescued 'Georgia'
- 'Angry Gene' Could Help Spur Hostility
- Americans increasingly medicating pets (AP)
- Pet drugs are subject of safety fears (AP)
- New wealth buys makeovers in China (AP)
- Pursuit Of Happiness Is Not A Straight Path
- New study reports on the state of human happiness
- Panel approves bill requiring "fire-safe" cigarettes
- Climate Report Warns of Drought, Disease
- U.S. issues caution on anemia drugs
- U Students Take Med. School To Hawaii
- U.S. struggles with bioterror defenses (AP)
- Calif. pot clinics proliferate (AP)
- Family ties essential in gang fight
- Pets Can Bring Parasite Dangers
- Americans increasingly medicating pets (AP)
- An enlightened self
- Sialega Togafau, twice Samoa attorney general
- Blues for papa
- Pet drugs are subject of safety fears (AP)
- U.S. struggles with bioterror defenses (AP)
- New wealth buys makeovers in China (AP)
- Medical marijuana clinics face crackdown (AP)
- Trial Uses Measles to Kill Bone Marrow Cancer (HealthDay)
- EU needs to coordinate AIDS research better: Germany (Reuters)
- Trial Uses Measles to Kill Bone Marrow Cancer
- The Gift That Keeps on Giving
- Needle exchange programs struggle with funding
- Spitzer goes into schools, homes to build healthiest state'
- Psychologists find pursuit of happiness not a straight path
- Bill requires girls to be vaccinated against cancer-causing virus
- What's in a number?
- Stimulating Occipital Nerve Eases Cluster Headaches
- Walter Reed panel vows broad examination (AP)
- Care of wounded British vets draws fire (AP)
- U.S. helps Myanmar in bird flu fight (AP)
- Egyptian boy tests positive for bird flu (AP)
- Psychologists find pursuit of happiness not a straight path
- A laugh a day may help keep death further away
- Spitzer to Unveil Health Proposals
- Patients suffer as neurological posts left vacant
- neurotic behavior, alcoholic parents
- Health plan targets work and school
- Help for Restless Legs
- 'Expert Centers' Give More Cost-Effective Cancer Care (HealthDay)
- Trial Uses Measles to Kill Bone Marrow Cancer (HealthDay)
- Mind and brain podcast guide
- Jury in Vioxx case orders Merck to pay $20M
- Here's calming advice for your top baby worries
- Silly Sounds That Carry Real Impact
- Health disparities in prostate cancer stem from lack of care
- VA orders review of 1,400 clinics (AP)
- FDA unveils voluntary food safety rules (AP)
- Vioxx jury awards $20M to Idaho couple (AP)
- N.M. lawmakers approve cancer vaccine (AP)
- Experts seek options on painkiller abuse (AP)
- Gene Discovery Sheds Light on Pancreatic Cancer (HealthDay)
- A Tanning Addiction
- More Clues to Teenage Anxiety
- Depression with Diabetes Increases Heart Risk
- Vertical Memes and Horizontal Genes
- Judd Promotes Women's Rights in India
- FDA Announces New Safety Guidelines for Fresh-Cut Produce
- Almost Two-Thirds of Pacemaker Users Have Sleep Apnea
- Soft drinks associated with diabetes, report finds
- ADHD children 'should be reassessed'
- NewYork-Presbyterian/Westchester to Undertake Groundbreaking Study of Anorexia
- Beta carotene pills may not save vision (AP)
- Office workers more prone to blood clots (AP)
- Mental Health Woes Afflict Almost a Third of Iraq, Afghan Vets (HealthDay)
- Mental illness common in returning U.S. soldiers (Reuters)
- One-third of War Veterans Grapple with Mental Health Issues
- 18% of Young Women Experience Sexual Victimization
- J&J Gets Subpoenas Over Three Drugs
- F.D.A. Offers Guidelines to Fresh-Food Industry
- Almost Two-Thirds of Pacemaker Users Have Sleep Apnea
- Beta carotene pills may not save vision (AP)
- N.M. lawmakers approve cancer vaccine (AP)
- 'Expert Centers' Give More Cost-Effective Cancer Care (HealthDay)
- Gene Discovery Sheds Light on Pancreatic Cancer (HealthDay)
- Mental Health Woes Afflict Almost a Third of Iraq, AfghanVets (HealthDay)
- China AIDS activist feels failure despite award (Reuters)
- Slayer of 9-Year-Old Faces Death Penalty
- Eighteen Percent Of Young Women Experience Sexual Victimization
- Experts take hype out of hypnotherapy
- Vitamin B1 lack after weight-loss surgery can cause neurological problems
- VA orders review of 1,400 clinics (AP)
- Mental illness common in returning soldiers (Reuters)
- Sexual abuse rife among women
- A cat or a dog a day keeps a doctor away
- Numbed by Numbers
- Sleeping Pill Wakes Woman After 2 Years in Coma
- 10 myths about the pill taken apart
- Undocumented Immigrants' Childbirth Is Top Emergency Medicaid Expense
- Money Counts in Access to Health Care
- FDA approves advanced breast cancer drug (AP)
- Crave a smoke? Try taking a short walk (AP)
- Ga. finds way to fund kids' insurance (AP)
- Corpse, cancer images to confront Indian smokers (Reuters)
- Dropping Written-Consent Law May Boost HIV Testing (HealthDay)
- Sleeping Pill Wakes Woman After 2 Years in Coma
- Motherhood with Depression
- Anxiety Disorders Often Untreated
- Studies Show Exercise Cuts Cigarette Craving
- Quick Walks May Help Smokers Quit
- Breast implants - risks underplayed, choices limited
- Imaging Compound IDs Telltale Signs of Alzheimer's
- Somaxon Reports 2006 Full Year Financial Results
- Study: Quick walks may help smokers quit (AP)
- Shortage of cancer doctors in coming years (Reuters)
- US approves Tykerb for advanced breast cancer (AFP)
- Scarred for life: Rat nerve cells damaged by stress (Reuters)
- South Africa's war veterans confront demons in the bush
- Psychologists Found Out That Nagging Doesn't Work.
- Indonesia won't share bird flu samples (AP)
- Tykerb Approved for Advanced Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
- FDA OKs New Drug for Advanced Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
- Dropping Written-Consent Law May Boost HIV Testing (HealthDay)
- Witness discounts meth use in grandmother's manslaughter trial
- Jeni Committed Suicide
- Amish Face Food Safety Scrutiny in Ohio
- New Drug Approved To Fight Advanced Breast Cancer
- FDA OKs Drug For Advanced Breast Cancer
- No such thing as naughty anymore?
- Texas lawmakers vote on cancer vaccine (AP)
- South Africa unveils plan to fight HIV (AP)
- U.S. Faces Shortage of Cancer Doctors: Report (HealthDay)
- Scarred for life: Rat nerve cells damaged by stress (Reuters)
- Social Stress May Kill Off New Brain Cells (HealthDay)
- Social Stress May Kill Off New Brain Cells
- VA Is Nation's Largest Provider of Mental Health Services
- Dying woman loses marijuana appeal (AP)
- FDA says pills can cause 'sleep-driving' (AP)
- Obesity surgery complication studied (AP)
- Green tea plus painkiller slows prostate cancer (Reuters)
- UN lauds South Africa's new anti-AIDS programme (AFP)
- Schizophrenia Across Populations
- Medication for Kleptomania?
- Alzheimer?s Misperceptions Can Delay Care
- The Brain Loses Neurons During Adolescence
- Weekend Heart Attacks Can Be Deadlier
- Chickenpox Vaccine Booster Shot a Good Idea
- Social Stress May Kill Off New Brain Cells
- Soros Donates $3 Million to Fight TB
- Weekend heart attack patients slightly more likely to die
- FDA Strengthens Warnings on Sleeping Pills
- Study: Weekend heart attacks riskier (AP)
- FDA says pills can cause 'sleep-driving' (AP)
- Shock treatment sought for autistic man (AP)
- Court upholds ban on medical marijuana (Reuters)
- Low birth weight ups teen girls' depression risk (Reuters)
- Design psychologists analyze your interior psyche
- Big crowd attends farewell lecture of Philip Zimbardo
- Hospital Care Worse on Weekends
- Chickenpox Vaccine Booster Shot a Good Idea
- Report: Binge drinking rises at colleges (AP)
- Hormone eyed as cancer treatment: study (AFP)
- U.S. Faces Shortage of Cancer Doctors: Report (HealthDay)
- Social Stress May Kill Off New Brain Cells (HealthDay)
- The lowdown on upbeat - LA Times
- Heart attacks found riskier on weekends
- Shock Treatment Sought for Autistic Man
- Sleep-aid labels to warn of odd side effects
- News anchor donates kidney to colleague (AP)
- Canadian philosopher wins $1.5 million Templeton prize
- Liberal Theories of Human Nature
- a few gnomish questions / Dr Peter Favaro
- Stem Cell Finding Could Help Fight Autoimmune Disease
- Amish Face Food Safety Scrutiny in Ohio
- New Director for Stroke Center
- CDC: Too few eating fruits, vegetables (AP)
- Number of Kazakh children with HIV 96 (AP)
- Blood Pressure Drugs May Fight Lung Cancer (HealthDay)
- Psychotherapy for Panic Disorder
- Detect Mental Health Risks Among Kids
- 'Manly men' bounce back better from injury
- Parents Question Children's Safety At School
- Blood Pressure Drugs May Fight Lung Cancer
- Obesity May Up Prostate Cancer Deaths
- U.S. Hepatitis Rates Fall to New Lows
- Americans Not Eating Enough Fruits and Veggies
- Sexually transmitted HPV remains mystery (AP)
- FDA: biotech knockoffs earn lower status (AP)
- N.Y. newborns potentially exposed to TB (AP)
- High blood sugar tied to increased cancer risk (Reuters)
- Hormone eyed as cancer treatment: study
- Sexually Transmitted HPV Remains Mystery
- Imperial reveals takeover interest
- 'Nearly 75,000 people commit suicide yearly in India'
- Blood Pressure Drugs May Fight Lung Cancer (HealthDay)
- Tree bark extract might help treat rare eye cancer (Reuters)
- Body may reveal more than intended
- 'Manly Men' Bounce Back Better From Injury
- Military goes online to stem troop suicide
- Stem Cell Finding Could Help Fight Autoimmune Disease
- Chest presses, not breaths, help CPR (AP)
- Checklist May Help Cut Sudden Death in Athletes
- For Heart Attack Victims, Skip the Mouth-to-Mouth
- S.C. lawmakers weigh abortion bill (AP)
- New meningitis test gets OK from feds (AP)
- FDA OKs drug to treat blood disorder (AP)
- Test Could Determine Which Breast Cancer Patients NeedChemo (HealthDay)
- Antidepressants Don't Help Kleptomaniacs (HealthDay)
- Diabetes Epidemic Spreading Worldwide: Experts (HealthDay)
- How Fear is Learned
- Kids with Mental Illness Face Bias
- Boy sent to secure facility for crash that killed 3 teens
- Test Could Determine Which Breast Cancer Patients Need Chemo
- For Heart Attack Victims, Skip the Mouth-to-Mouth
- Imperial confirms 7.9bn bid for rival
- Gap in Black-White Life Expectancy Narrows
- Mandates complicate HPV vaccine debate (AP)
- Man with hand transplant to go home (AP)
- Antidepressant may boost brain function after stroke (Reuters)
- Prison report card reveals more help is needed
- Checklist May Help Cut Sudden Death in Athletes
- Inhabiting the Fringes, and Not Willing to Conform
- PET Scan Helps Spot Aggressive Kidney Cancers (HealthDay)
- Cancer Genome Scientists Discover 100 More Mutated Genes (HealthDay)
- Blood Test Could Spot Panic Disorder (HealthDay)
- Antidepressants Don't Help Kleptomaniacs (HealthDay)
- Diabetes Epidemic Spreading Worldwide: Experts (HealthDay)
- Chest presses, not breaths, better CPR (AP)
- Report: Toddler contracts rare infection (AP)
- Macho men recover from injury sooner
- Researchers Seek More Women for 'Sister Study' of Breast Cancer
- FDA Clears Rapid Test for Meningitis
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