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- Overseas tobacco marketing curbed
- U.S. opens ad-hoc clinic in Sadr City (AP)
- Researchers Seek More Women for 'Sister Study' of BreastCancer (HealthDay)
- Sexual Victimization Experienced By Eighteen Percent Of Young Women
- Animal owners frantic on pet food recall
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- Conn., 4 other states tie for 3rd in cervical cancer prevention
- Writer Whips Back Injury, Runs Marathon
- Judge Says Tobacco Companies Can't Use 'Light' Label Overseas
- Writer whips back injury, runs marathon (AP)
- Thailand threatens to expand generic drugs for cancer, AIDS (AFP)
- Researchers Seek More Women for 'Sister Study' of BreastCancer (HealthDay)
- 'The kind father'
- Actors worry ban will snuff out smoking during performances
- Video can do more than entertain
- U.S. opens ad-hoc clinic in Sadr City (AP)
- Ph.D. program has happiness in mind
- The Write Stuff
- St. Louis County hopes to put a dent in Bosnians' smoking
- Musician remembered as battler against Lyme disease
- Georgia wrestles with spending on flu pandemic antivirals
- U.S. Opens Study of Prescription Drug Abuse Treatments
- Racing games 'breed' bad drivers
- Grasping at strands
- When given the tools, kids can control allergy symptoms
- For college pals, a new education
- States push online fitness programs (AP)
- Gamers Make Bad Drivers
- Governor hopes tobacco money will fill budget hole
- Popular sweetener is toxic for dogs
- Researchers Seek More Women for 'Sister Study' of BreastCancer (HealthDay)
- Social Security - Psychological Impairment - Treating Psychologist's Report
- Racing games under fire again
- Ohio governor hopes tobacco money will fill budget hole
- Seizures have a number of risk factors
- Male Breast Cancer Deadlier for Blacks (HealthDay)
- Kids with mental illness often rejected socially (Reuters)
- Scientists are finally paying attention to not paying attention
- Read "What the Bard and Lear Can Tell a Leader Abo...
- Video Racing Games Linked to Risky Road Behavior
- Obese Men With Prostate Cancer Face Higher Death Risk
- Three secrets to getting a good night's sleep
- Astrazeneca-AtheroGenics heart drug fails in clinical trials
- Cellular 'Fingerprint' IDs Infectious Disease
- Study casts doubt on duct tape wart cure (AP)
- 2-for-1 liver transplant saves two (AP)
- ABC's of healthy shopping for teens (AP)
- Obese Men With Prostate Cancer Face Higher Death Risk (HealthDay)
- Lou Gehrig's disease hard on family caregivers: study (Reuters)
- Caring for ALS Patient Brings Emotional Strain (HealthDay)
- Bipolar Controversy
- Spirituality Aids Alcohol Recovery
- Paying Attention to Not Paying Attention
- Tests Of Recalled Pet Food Killed 7 Animals
- Obese Men With Prostate Cancer Face Higher Death Risk
- Quitting Smoking Rejuvenates Arteries
- Caring for ALS Patient Brings Emotional Strain
- Antibiotics Too Often Prescribed for Sinus Woes
- Caring for ALS Patient Brings Emotional Strain
- Study casts doubt on duct tape wart cure (AP)
- NIH chief: Stem cell ban hobbles science (AP)
- Survey: Fewer N.Y. women are smoking (AP)
- Male Breast Cancer Deadlier for Blacks (HealthDay)
- Obese Men With Prostate Cancer Face Higher Death Risk (HealthDay)
- Caring for ALS Patient Brings Emotional Strain (HealthDay)
- Amount Charged is Less Than Estimate: Psychology Involved?
- Obese men with prostate cancer face higher death risk
- Quitting Smoking Rejuvenates Arteries
- Caring for ALS Patient Brings Emotional Strain
- Report: Over 5M living with Alzheimer's (AP)
- Postnatal Sexual Problems
- Smokers? Cravings Explored
- New Genetic Link for Schizophrenia
- How does it feel to kill a comrade?
- Cosmetic Procedures on the Rise Again
- Doctor lied on CV, GMC is told
- Correction: March 20 split liver story (AP)
- Russia hunts missing after mine blast kills 106
- Kemerovo region mine explosion death toll rises to 106 - Emergencies' Ministry
- Diversity Symposium Continues with Talk on Surviving Breast Cancer
- Circadian Rhythm Linked to Bipolar Disorder
- AtheroGenics Heart Drug Fails to Meet Phase III Endpoint
- Millions of flu shots to be destroyed (AP)
- Exercise helps prevent falls in elderly (AP)
- Singapore to scrap anti-obesity program (AP)
- High-fat diet may increase breast cancer risk (Reuters)
- Child leukemia patients face later cancer risk: study (AFP)
- Childhood Leukemia Survivors at Long-Term Risk of Second Cancer
- Pet Death Toll Rises in Tainted Food Recall
- Painful Sex Common After Giving Birth
- Plant Estrogen May Cut Breast Cancer
- High-fat diet may increase breast cancer risk
- Millions of flu shots to be destroyed (AP)
- Exercise helps prevent falls in elderly (AP)
- Report: Care on 3 conditions improving (AP)
- Childhood Leukemia Survivors at Long-Term Risk of SecondCancer (HealthDay)
- Schizophrenia may be linked to inflammation: study (Reuters)
- U.S. black-white life expectancy gap shrinking (Reuters)
- Killer in recalled pet food may be mold, FDA says
- Butch Davis Undergoing Chemotherapy
- Study: Chinese restaurant food unhealthy (AP)
- Japan drug firm: Tamiflu not for teens (AP)
- Drug Improves Bone Density for Parkinson?s
- Depression Among Family Caregivers
- Circadian Rhythms May Influence Bipolar
- Some doctors balk at inhaled insulin (AP)
- General Motors' OnStar to work with CDC (AP)
- Lymph Nodes Crucial to Colon Cancer Care (HealthDay)
- Study Compares Late-Stage Lung Cancer Treatments (HealthDay)
- Chinese restaurant food draws criticism (AP)
- Needed: buzzer/alarm to reach next door
- Ugly defendants are more likely to be found guilty than attractive criminals
- Poor Iraq. First The Lies and Now, Even Worse: More Help
- Raising a Glass for the World's Poor
- Vasectomy may be linked to dementia
- Firefighters face heart risks in a blaze (AP)
- Malaria-resistant mosquito developed (AP)
- Ugly defendants 'more likely to be found guilty than attractive ones'
- Gene Identified That May Fight Colon Cancer
- House Wants More VA Suicide Prevention
- Chinese restaurant food unhealthy, study says
- Cardiac Risk Greatest While Firefighters Fighting Flames
- Port-Wine Stains Can Return After Laser Treatment
- Firefighters face heart risks in a blaze (AP)
- Chinese restaurant food draws criticism (AP)
- Advocates: Kroger still stalling on pill (AP)
- S.C. lawmakers advance abortion bill (AP)
- Lymph Nodes Crucial to Colon Cancer Care (HealthDay)
- Study Compares Late-Stage Lung Cancer Treatments (HealthDay)
- House wants more VA suicide prevention (AP)
- Behavioral intervention reduces risk of HIV spread (Reuters)
- Infants Are Able To Detect The 'Impossible' At An Early Age
- Chinese Food -- Unhealthy?
- Double Risk For Firefighters
- Dietary supplement for Parkinson's eyed (AP)
- Tele-therapy Helps with Depression
- Can Supplement Slow Parkinson?s
- Emotions Play Role in Safe Sex
- A More Interesting Reality than Ours: A Close Look at MATANGO
- Attractiveness 'affects jurors'
- Firefighters face heart attack risk: study
- Global tuberculosis rates level off (AP)
- Bird flu could hit tourist areas hardest (AP)
- Edwards says wife has cancer, campaign to go on (AFP)
- Scientists find gene that may regulate colon cancer (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Don't Ignore Insomnia (HealthDay)
- Drug resistance and HIV-AIDS threaten anti-TB drive: WHO (AFP)
- Tele-therapy Helps with Depression
- Dental X-Rays Point to Bone Loss in Women
- Edwards Will Continue Presidential Run
- Man who had 3 hearts leaves Pa. hospital (AP)
- Study: Seniors prefer to exercise alone (AP)
- Hormones factor into cancer's spread (AP)
- Dutch hope to invent foods that prevent obesity (Reuters)
- Cancer's Return Shouldn't Limit Elizabeth Edwards, Doctors Say (HealthDay)
- Phone-Based Therapy Eases Long-Term Depression (HealthDay)
- Phone-Based Therapy Eases Long-Term Depression
- Getting older provides positive outlook
- 'The Cancer Is Back,' Edwards Says
- In Some States, Maker Oversees Use of Its Drug
- John Edwards to halt presidential campaign
- Report Finds Fault With Health Insurance
- Man who had 3 hearts leaves Pa. hospital (AP)
- N.J. eyes HIV tests for moms, newborns (AP)
- Breast cancer radiotherapy gentler on the heart (Reuters)
- N.J. eyes HIV tests for moms, newborns (AP)
- Phone-Based Therapy Eases Long-Term Depression
- Teen to remain in custody for shooting
- 'Otakuology' - the psychology of the Japanese "Maid" fad explained
- Hormones Factor Into Cancer's Spread
- Dental X-Rays Point to Bone Loss in Women
- Birth control prices soar on campuses (AP)
- Study: Alcohol, tobacco worse than drugs (AP)
- Cancer throws Edwards's White House bid into turmoil (AFP)
- Cancer's Return Shouldn't Limit Elizabeth Edwards, DoctorsSay (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Don't Ignore Insomnia (HealthDay)
- Phone-Based Therapy Eases Long-Term Depression (HealthDay)
- Aging Improves Mental Outlook
- Plastic Surgery Helps Self-Esteem
- Spinal Disc Transplant Shows Promise Against Back Pain
- Booze and smokes more dangerous than some illegal drugs: study
- The Edwards Family In Boston To Visit Daughter
- Census overstated number of uninsured (AP)
- Drug Policy Based Upon Actual Harm
- MTSU Women's Center spotlights bullying in the workplace
- Orgone, Or Not
- Rat Poison Found in Tainted Pet Food
- Bypass Better Than Stent Use for Blocked Artery
- Genetically Modified Foods: Boon or Boondoggle?
- Alcohol and Tobacco Worse Than Drugs: Study
- Girl's overdose death raises questions (AP)
- Stent makers brace for new heart study (AP)
- MDs urge publisher to sever weapons ties (AP)
- Edwards' saga shows 'new face' of cancer (AP)
- AIDS groups condemn Gambian president's 'miracle cure' (AFP)
- Depression May Be Lifted By Phone Therapy
- Edwards' Saga Shows 'New Face' of Cancer
- Man May Sue Utah Government To Protect His Garden
- Public Takes Up Pros and Cons of Edwards Bid
- Source of 2006 Spinach E. coli Outbreak a Mystery: FDA
- Girl's overdose death raises questions (AP)
- Stent makers brace for new heart study (AP)
- Low-carb diet speeds initial weight loss: study (Reuters)
- Cancer's Return Shouldn't Limit Elizabeth Edwards, Doctors Say (HealthDay)
- Cell phones unlikely to cause brain cancer: study (Reuters)
- Recreational Drugs and their level of harm
- Vatican pushing Mexico in abortion fight (AP)
- Perfect breast formula = nonsense + sell out
- Clark named executive director
- Rat poison discovered in samples of pet food
- Edwardses living life outside odds
- Alcohol could damage youngsters' brain
- Depression Ups Heart Failure Death Risk
- Bush Spokesman Schedules Surgery
- Low-Dose Aspirin Therapy Effective After Heart Surgery
- Edwards' saga shows 'new face' of cancer
- New heart stents pass key tests (AP)
- Depression Ups Heart Failure Death Risk (HealthDay)
- Man competent to stand murder trial
- Next Generation of Stents Responds to Problems
- New heart stents pass key tests
- State chiropractic board chairman apologizes for conduct
- Is a baby sling the secret of good mental health?
- Persistence paid off for paralyzed dad (AP)
- New heart stents pass key tests (AP)
- Depression Ups Heart Failure Death Risk (HealthDay)
- Conn. congressional delegation seeks more federal AIDS funding
- New heart stents pass effectiveness, safety tests
- Conjoined twins to be separated in Ohio (AP)
- Filmmaker: Beijing more open about AIDS (AP)
- Shakespeare can tell leaders something about 'yes men'
- Chocolate improves blood vessel function: study
- March 25, 2007
- Poor nations, WHO spar over flu vaccines (AP)
- Lilly takes on companies in patent fight
- Early Use of Cholesterol Drug Boosts Outcomes After Angioplasty
- Heart Test Shows Who Needs Implantable Defibrillators
- Dark Chocolate May Lighten the Load on Arteries
- Fish, 'good fat' diet proves as good as low-fat for heart attack survivors
- New drug helps heart failure symptoms (AP)
- Nursing homes luring short-term patients (AP)
- 'Good fat' OK for heart attack patients (AP)
- Don't discount lead poisoning
- Study ties child care, behavior patterns (AP)
- New drug helps heart failure symptoms (AP)
- Poor nations to confront WHO on vaccines (AP)
- Study: Crestor not as effective as hoped (AP)
- Lilly Takes On 3 Companies In Patent Fight
- Clinton touts universal health care plan (AP)
- Berries belong to cancer-fighting superfoods: study (AFP)
- Natural Therapy for Menopause
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