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  1. FDA Clears Rapid Test for Meningitis
  2. Overseas tobacco marketing curbed
  3. U.S. opens ad-hoc clinic in Sadr City (AP)
  4. Researchers Seek More Women for 'Sister Study' of BreastCancer (HealthDay)
  5. Sexual Victimization Experienced By Eighteen Percent Of Young Women
  6. Animal owners frantic on pet food recall
  7. Conn., 4 other states tie for 3rd in cervical cancer prevention
  8. Writer Whips Back Injury, Runs Marathon
  9. Judge Says Tobacco Companies Can't Use 'Light' Label Overseas
  10. Writer whips back injury, runs marathon (AP)
  11. Thailand threatens to expand generic drugs for cancer, AIDS (AFP)
  12. Researchers Seek More Women for 'Sister Study' of BreastCancer (HealthDay)
  13. 'The kind father'
  14. Actors worry ban will snuff out smoking during performances
  15. Video can do more than entertain
  16. U.S. opens ad-hoc clinic in Sadr City (AP)
  17. Ph.D. program has happiness in mind
  18. The Write Stuff
  19. St. Louis County hopes to put a dent in Bosnians' smoking
  20. Musician remembered as battler against Lyme disease
  21. Georgia wrestles with spending on flu pandemic antivirals
  22. U.S. Opens Study of Prescription Drug Abuse Treatments
  23. Racing games 'breed' bad drivers
  24. Grasping at strands
  25. When given the tools, kids can control allergy symptoms
  26. For college pals, a new education
  27. States push online fitness programs (AP)
  28. Gamers Make Bad Drivers
  29. Governor hopes tobacco money will fill budget hole
  30. Popular sweetener is toxic for dogs
  31. Researchers Seek More Women for 'Sister Study' of BreastCancer (HealthDay)
  32. Social Security - Psychological Impairment - Treating Psychologist's Report
  33. Racing games under fire again
  34. Ohio governor hopes tobacco money will fill budget hole
  35. Seizures have a number of risk factors
  36. Male Breast Cancer Deadlier for Blacks (HealthDay)
  37. Kids with mental illness often rejected socially (Reuters)
  38. Scientists are finally paying attention to not paying attention
  39. Read "What the Bard and Lear Can Tell a Leader Abo...
  40. Video Racing Games Linked to Risky Road Behavior
  41. Obese Men With Prostate Cancer Face Higher Death Risk
  42. Three secrets to getting a good night's sleep
  43. Astrazeneca-AtheroGenics heart drug fails in clinical trials
  44. Cellular 'Fingerprint' IDs Infectious Disease
  45. Study casts doubt on duct tape wart cure (AP)
  46. 2-for-1 liver transplant saves two (AP)
  47. ABC's of healthy shopping for teens (AP)
  48. Obese Men With Prostate Cancer Face Higher Death Risk (HealthDay)
  49. Lou Gehrig's disease hard on family caregivers: study (Reuters)
  50. Caring for ALS Patient Brings Emotional Strain (HealthDay)
  51. Bipolar Controversy
  52. Spirituality Aids Alcohol Recovery
  53. Paying Attention to Not Paying Attention
  54. Tests Of Recalled Pet Food Killed 7 Animals
  55. Obese Men With Prostate Cancer Face Higher Death Risk
  56. Quitting Smoking Rejuvenates Arteries
  57. Caring for ALS Patient Brings Emotional Strain
  58. Antibiotics Too Often Prescribed for Sinus Woes
  59. Caring for ALS Patient Brings Emotional Strain
  60. Study casts doubt on duct tape wart cure (AP)
  61. NIH chief: Stem cell ban hobbles science (AP)
  62. Survey: Fewer N.Y. women are smoking (AP)
  63. Male Breast Cancer Deadlier for Blacks (HealthDay)
  64. Obese Men With Prostate Cancer Face Higher Death Risk (HealthDay)
  65. Caring for ALS Patient Brings Emotional Strain (HealthDay)
  66. Amount Charged is Less Than Estimate: Psychology Involved?
  67. Obese men with prostate cancer face higher death risk
  68. Quitting Smoking Rejuvenates Arteries
  69. Caring for ALS Patient Brings Emotional Strain
  70. Report: Over 5M living with Alzheimer's (AP)
  71. Postnatal Sexual Problems
  72. Smokers? Cravings Explored
  73. New Genetic Link for Schizophrenia
  74. How does it feel to kill a comrade?
  75. Cosmetic Procedures on the Rise Again
  76. Doctor lied on CV, GMC is told
  77. Correction: March 20 split liver story (AP)
  78. Russia hunts missing after mine blast kills 106
  79. Kemerovo region mine explosion death toll rises to 106 - Emergencies' Ministry
  80. Diversity Symposium Continues with Talk on Surviving Breast Cancer
  81. Circadian Rhythm Linked to Bipolar Disorder
  82. AtheroGenics Heart Drug Fails to Meet Phase III Endpoint
  83. Millions of flu shots to be destroyed (AP)
  84. Exercise helps prevent falls in elderly (AP)
  85. Singapore to scrap anti-obesity program (AP)
  86. High-fat diet may increase breast cancer risk (Reuters)
  87. Child leukemia patients face later cancer risk: study (AFP)
  88. Childhood Leukemia Survivors at Long-Term Risk of Second Cancer
  89. Pet Death Toll Rises in Tainted Food Recall
  90. Painful Sex Common After Giving Birth
  91. Plant Estrogen May Cut Breast Cancer
  92. High-fat diet may increase breast cancer risk
  93. Millions of flu shots to be destroyed (AP)
  94. Exercise helps prevent falls in elderly (AP)
  95. Report: Care on 3 conditions improving (AP)
  96. Childhood Leukemia Survivors at Long-Term Risk of SecondCancer (HealthDay)
  97. Schizophrenia may be linked to inflammation: study (Reuters)
  98. U.S. black-white life expectancy gap shrinking (Reuters)
  99. Killer in recalled pet food may be mold, FDA says
  100. Butch Davis Undergoing Chemotherapy
  101. Study: Chinese restaurant food unhealthy (AP)
  102. Japan drug firm: Tamiflu not for teens (AP)
  103. Drug Improves Bone Density for Parkinson?s
  104. Depression Among Family Caregivers
  105. Circadian Rhythms May Influence Bipolar
  106. Some doctors balk at inhaled insulin (AP)
  107. General Motors' OnStar to work with CDC (AP)
  108. Lymph Nodes Crucial to Colon Cancer Care (HealthDay)
  109. Study Compares Late-Stage Lung Cancer Treatments (HealthDay)
  110. Chinese restaurant food draws criticism (AP)
  111. Needed: buzzer/alarm to reach next door
  112. Ugly defendants are more likely to be found guilty than attractive criminals
  113. Poor Iraq. First The Lies and Now, Even Worse: More Help
  114. Raising a Glass for the World's Poor
  115. Vasectomy may be linked to dementia
  116. Firefighters face heart risks in a blaze (AP)
  117. Malaria-resistant mosquito developed (AP)
  118. Ugly defendants 'more likely to be found guilty than attractive ones'
  119. Gene Identified That May Fight Colon Cancer
  120. House Wants More VA Suicide Prevention
  121. Chinese restaurant food unhealthy, study says
  122. Cardiac Risk Greatest While Firefighters Fighting Flames
  123. Port-Wine Stains Can Return After Laser Treatment
  124. Firefighters face heart risks in a blaze (AP)
  125. Chinese restaurant food draws criticism (AP)
  126. Advocates: Kroger still stalling on pill (AP)
  127. S.C. lawmakers advance abortion bill (AP)
  128. Lymph Nodes Crucial to Colon Cancer Care (HealthDay)
  129. Study Compares Late-Stage Lung Cancer Treatments (HealthDay)
  130. House wants more VA suicide prevention (AP)
  131. Behavioral intervention reduces risk of HIV spread (Reuters)
  132. Infants Are Able To Detect The 'Impossible' At An Early Age
  133. Chinese Food -- Unhealthy?
  134. Double Risk For Firefighters
  135. Dietary supplement for Parkinson's eyed (AP)
  136. Tele-therapy Helps with Depression
  137. Can Supplement Slow Parkinson?s
  138. Emotions Play Role in Safe Sex
  139. A More Interesting Reality than Ours: A Close Look at MATANGO
  140. Attractiveness 'affects jurors'
  141. Firefighters face heart attack risk: study
  142. Global tuberculosis rates level off (AP)
  143. Bird flu could hit tourist areas hardest (AP)
  144. Edwards says wife has cancer, campaign to go on (AFP)
  145. Scientists find gene that may regulate colon cancer (Reuters)
  146. Health Tip: Don't Ignore Insomnia (HealthDay)
  147. Drug resistance and HIV-AIDS threaten anti-TB drive: WHO (AFP)
  148. Tele-therapy Helps with Depression
  149. Dental X-Rays Point to Bone Loss in Women
  150. Edwards Will Continue Presidential Run
  151. Man who had 3 hearts leaves Pa. hospital (AP)
  152. Study: Seniors prefer to exercise alone (AP)
  153. Hormones factor into cancer's spread (AP)
  154. Dutch hope to invent foods that prevent obesity (Reuters)
  155. Cancer's Return Shouldn't Limit Elizabeth Edwards, Doctors Say (HealthDay)
  156. Phone-Based Therapy Eases Long-Term Depression (HealthDay)
  157. Phone-Based Therapy Eases Long-Term Depression
  158. Getting older provides positive outlook
  159. 'The Cancer Is Back,' Edwards Says
  160. In Some States, Maker Oversees Use of Its Drug
  161. John Edwards to halt presidential campaign
  162. Report Finds Fault With Health Insurance
  163. Man who had 3 hearts leaves Pa. hospital (AP)
  164. N.J. eyes HIV tests for moms, newborns (AP)
  165. Breast cancer radiotherapy gentler on the heart (Reuters)
  166. N.J. eyes HIV tests for moms, newborns (AP)
  167. Phone-Based Therapy Eases Long-Term Depression
  168. Teen to remain in custody for shooting
  169. 'Otakuology' - the psychology of the Japanese "Maid" fad explained
  170. Hormones Factor Into Cancer's Spread
  171. Dental X-Rays Point to Bone Loss in Women
  172. Birth control prices soar on campuses (AP)
  173. Study: Alcohol, tobacco worse than drugs (AP)
  174. Cancer throws Edwards's White House bid into turmoil (AFP)
  175. Cancer's Return Shouldn't Limit Elizabeth Edwards, DoctorsSay (HealthDay)
  176. Health Tip: Don't Ignore Insomnia (HealthDay)
  177. Phone-Based Therapy Eases Long-Term Depression (HealthDay)
  178. Aging Improves Mental Outlook
  179. Plastic Surgery Helps Self-Esteem
  180. Spinal Disc Transplant Shows Promise Against Back Pain
  181. Booze and smokes more dangerous than some illegal drugs: study
  182. The Edwards Family In Boston To Visit Daughter
  183. Census overstated number of uninsured (AP)
  184. Drug Policy Based Upon Actual Harm
  185. MTSU Women's Center spotlights bullying in the workplace
  186. Orgone, Or Not
  187. Rat Poison Found in Tainted Pet Food
  188. Bypass Better Than Stent Use for Blocked Artery
  189. Genetically Modified Foods: Boon or Boondoggle?
  190. Alcohol and Tobacco Worse Than Drugs: Study
  191. Girl's overdose death raises questions (AP)
  192. Stent makers brace for new heart study (AP)
  193. MDs urge publisher to sever weapons ties (AP)
  194. Edwards' saga shows 'new face' of cancer (AP)
  195. AIDS groups condemn Gambian president's 'miracle cure' (AFP)
  196. Depression May Be Lifted By Phone Therapy
  197. Edwards' Saga Shows 'New Face' of Cancer
  198. Man May Sue Utah Government To Protect His Garden
  199. Public Takes Up Pros and Cons of Edwards Bid
  200. Source of 2006 Spinach E. coli Outbreak a Mystery: FDA
  201. Girl's overdose death raises questions (AP)
  202. Stent makers brace for new heart study (AP)
  203. Low-carb diet speeds initial weight loss: study (Reuters)
  204. Cancer's Return Shouldn't Limit Elizabeth Edwards, Doctors Say (HealthDay)
  205. Cell phones unlikely to cause brain cancer: study (Reuters)
  206. Recreational Drugs and their level of harm
  207. Vatican pushing Mexico in abortion fight (AP)
  208. Perfect breast formula = nonsense + sell out
  209. Clark named executive director
  210. Rat poison discovered in samples of pet food
  211. Edwardses living life outside odds
  212. Alcohol could damage youngsters' brain
  213. Depression Ups Heart Failure Death Risk
  214. Bush Spokesman Schedules Surgery
  215. Low-Dose Aspirin Therapy Effective After Heart Surgery
  216. Edwards' saga shows 'new face' of cancer
  217. New heart stents pass key tests (AP)
  218. Depression Ups Heart Failure Death Risk (HealthDay)
  219. Man competent to stand murder trial
  220. Next Generation of Stents Responds to Problems
  221. New heart stents pass key tests
  222. State chiropractic board chairman apologizes for conduct
  223. Is a baby sling the secret of good mental health?
  224. Persistence paid off for paralyzed dad (AP)
  225. New heart stents pass key tests (AP)
  226. Depression Ups Heart Failure Death Risk (HealthDay)
  227. Conn. congressional delegation seeks more federal AIDS funding
  228. New heart stents pass effectiveness, safety tests
  229. Conjoined twins to be separated in Ohio (AP)
  230. Filmmaker: Beijing more open about AIDS (AP)
  231. Shakespeare can tell leaders something about 'yes men'
  232. Chocolate improves blood vessel function: study
  233. March 25, 2007
  234. Poor nations, WHO spar over flu vaccines (AP)
  235. Lilly takes on companies in patent fight
  236. Early Use of Cholesterol Drug Boosts Outcomes After Angioplasty
  237. Heart Test Shows Who Needs Implantable Defibrillators
  238. Dark Chocolate May Lighten the Load on Arteries
  239. Fish, 'good fat' diet proves as good as low-fat for heart attack survivors
  240. New drug helps heart failure symptoms (AP)
  241. Nursing homes luring short-term patients (AP)
  242. 'Good fat' OK for heart attack patients (AP)
  243. Don't discount lead poisoning
  244. Study ties child care, behavior patterns (AP)
  245. New drug helps heart failure symptoms (AP)
  246. Poor nations to confront WHO on vaccines (AP)
  247. Study: Crestor not as effective as hoped (AP)
  248. Lilly Takes On 3 Companies In Patent Fight
  249. Clinton touts universal health care plan (AP)
  250. Berries belong to cancer-fighting superfoods: study (AFP)