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  1. Natural Therapy for Menopause
  2. Computers Search for Parkinson/AD Origins
  3. Soda drinkers consume more calories
  4. Patient illiteracy threatens health care
  5. Fish, 'good fat' diet proves as good as low-fat for heart attack survivors
  6. Drugs for 'good' cholesterol fail tests (AP)
  7. Most angioplasties unneeded, study finds (AP)
  8. Young, Black Women at Higher Risk of Aggressive BreastCancer (HealthDay)
  9. Blueberry-rich diet may keep the colon healthy (Reuters)
  10. Research tries to measure how we find life's meaning
  11. Toddlers engage in 'emotional eavesdropping' to guide their behavior
  12. Early Child Care Linked to Increases in Vocabulary, Some Problem Behaviors in Fifth a
  13. DIY Media Seminar: Aram Sinnreich on Configurable Culture
  14. Drugs for 'good' cholesterol fail tests
  15. Young, Black Women at Higher Risk of Aggressive Breast Cancer
  16. Drug Fails to Cut Deaths from Cardiogenic Shock
  17. Docs' Referral Practices Limit Breast Reconstruction
  18. Heart Pumping Variation Found in Racial Groups
  19. Many mental health needs go unmet
  20. Children as young as six suffering from anorexia
  21. Aspirin shows benefit in older women (AP)
  22. Colon checks rising, but not enough (AP)
  23. Toddlers learn from eavesdropping on other people
  24. Careering to Crash & Burn
  25. Judge weighing expert testimony in Dassey trial
  26. New drug will mix Zetia, Lipitor
  27. Drugs for 'Good' Cholesterol Fail Tests
  28. Giuliani Reports Clean Bill of Health
  29. i1 4Sae- a c1 2'c ae i1 4
  30. Gene Linked to Increased Risk of Stroke
  31. Most angioplasties unneeded, study finds (AP)
  32. Indonesia firm on bird flu virus dispute (AP)
  33. Aspirin shows benefit in older women (AP)
  34. Young, Black Women at Higher Risk of Aggressive BreastCancer (HealthDay)
  35. Iraqis sue foreign companies over AIDS blood (AFP)
  36. Judge weighs psychologists testimony on Dasseys confessions
  37. Early Child Care Linked to Increases in Vocabulary
  38. Pharmaceutical giants plan cholesterol drug
  39. Low-dose aspirin use shows benefit in older women
  40. Is a baby sling the secret of good mental health?
  41. Antioxidant Molecule Could Help Minimize Stroke-Linked Brain Damage, Weill Cornell St
  42. Indonesia agrees share bird flu samples (AP)
  43. Multi-focal Intervention for DWI
  44. Kids with ADHD at Risk
  45. Mental Health is Underserved
  46. NASA medical review team appointed
  47. Groups take steps to stop suicide by older adults
  48. Drug Fails to Cut Deaths from Cardiogenic Shock
  49. Tony Snow's Cancer Has Returned
  50. Blueberries May Help Curb Colon Cancer
  51. Eating disorder in six-year-old
  52. Mental Health is Underserved
  53. Jurors side with Merck in Vioxx trial (AP)
  54. Blueberries May Help Curb Colon Cancer (HealthDay)
  55. White House spokesman diagnosed with cancer (AFP)
  56. Judge blasts psych reports as waste of money
  57. Nun a Mystery in John Paul Sainthood
  58. Tony Snow's surgery finds colon cancer has spread to liver
  59. Anxiety Rising on U.S. College Campuses
  60. New Delhi court: Don't smoke and drive (AP)
  61. The South has the sniffles from pollen (AP)
  62. Radiofrequency Method Zaps Lung Tumors (HealthDay)
  63. Army officer: Long-term morale a concern (AP)
  64. Anxiety Rising on U.S. College Campuses (HealthDay)
  65. Antioxidant Drug Lowers Heart Deaths
  66. Drugs Drive Dip in Heart Attack Deaths
  67. Indonesia Ends Bird Flu Sample Boycott
  68. Mother's Beef Consumption May Affect Son's Fertility
  69. Gift that 'miracle boy' Jack gave to the doctor who saved his life
  70. Study Shows Many Mental Health Needs Go Unmet
  71. Cancer society advises women to get MRIs (AP)
  72. The South has the sniffles from pollen (AP)
  73. Indonesia shares bird flu virus samples (AP)
  74. New recommendations call for MRI in breast cancer (Reuters)
  75. Anxiety Rising on U.S. College Campuses (HealthDay)
  76. Circumcision is recommended to fight HIV (AP)
  77. MRI Detects Breast Cancer Missed by Mammography in High-Risk Women (HealthDay)
  78. Worries grow over mental health of U.S. soldiers (Reuters)
  79. U.N. recommends male circumcision to prevent HIV (Reuters)
  80. Team Approach for Depression ? Who Pays?
  81. : The Smile of the Suicide Killer by Jamie Glazov
  82. Six Tips for Home Theater Demos
  83. MRI Detects Breast Cancer Missed by Mammography in High-Risk Women
  84. Circumcision Is Recommended to Fight HIV
  85. Snow's cancer diagnosis saddens White House
  86. 'No will' to provide adequate mental health services
  87. Children's ads show lots of junk food (AP)
  88. Italy to offer cervical cancer vaccine (AP)
  89. Studies urge MRI scans for high-risk breast cancer (AFP)
  90. Desperate cancer patients scrabble for untested drug (AFP)
  91. Parents Mental Health Influence Child?s ADHD
  92. Depressed? A Computer May Help
  93. 29-Year-Old Sex Offender Posed as 12-Year-Old Student
  94. Antidepressants May Not Help Fight Bipolar Disorder
  95. MRI Technique Could Predict Heart Attack Risk
  96. Study: Most angioplasties unneeded (AP)
  97. Drugs for 'good' cholesterol fail test (AP)
  98. Calcium, vitamin D may ward off colorectal cancer (Reuters)
  99. Antidepressants May Not Help Fight Bipolar Disorder (HealthDay)
  100. The Rashomon Effect
  101. Blue packaging boosts food sales amongst health conscious consumers
  102. Circumcision recommended to fight HIV (AP)
  103. Gift cards proposed as health incentive (AP)
  104. Singapore anti-smoking ads disturb kids (AP)
  105. China warns officials on family planning (AP)
  106. MRI Detects Breast Cancer Missed by Mammography in High-Risk Women (HealthDay)
  107. Antidepressants May Not Help Fight Bipolar Disorder (HealthDay)
  108. Trial ordered on Fen-phen settlement (AP)
  109. Cervical Cancer Vaccine Continues to Spark Debate (HealthDay)
  110. Omega-3s Lower Risk of Depression
  111. Accused student's special education program eliminated
  112. Child wants cell phone; reception is mixed
  113. After H.S. Stabbing, School SPED Program Dropped
  114. Stress training cuts fire crews sickness levels
  115. Adjunct Antidepressants Ineffective for Bipolar Disorder
  116. Circumcision Recommended to Fight HIV
  117. MRI Technique Could Predict Heart Attack Risk
  118. Models Mar Thin Women's Body Image, Too
  119. Job Performance Can Go Up in Smoke
  120. Shame of mentally ill people forgotten by State
  121. Living With Alzheimer's Before a Window Closes
  122. Study may help develop ADD treatments (AP)
  123. Anesthesia risk for children worries FDA (AP)
  124. CDC says Easter chicks carry health risk (AP)
  125. Al Roker makes child obesity documentary (AP)
  126. Obesity boosts prostate cancer mortality (Reuters)
  127. Depression with dysphoria may need two drug types (Reuters)
  128. Bipolar Meds Investigated
  129. Child wants cell phone; reception is mixed
  130. Eli Lilly Parkinson's drug pulled from market
  131. Breast-Feeding Helps Shield Babies From HIV
  132. Baby Chicks Linked to Salmonella
  133. Parkinson's Drug Pulled From Market
  134. Study may help develop ADD treatments (AP)
  135. CDC says Easter chicks carry health risk (AP)
  136. Parkinson's drug pulled from market (AP)
  137. FDA advisers OK prostate cancer vaccine (AP)
  138. Periodic Health Checkups Boost Cancer Screening Rates (HealthDay)
  139. Exclusive breastfeeding halves HIV infection risk for baby: study (AFP)
  140. Parkinson's drug pulled from U.S. market: FDA
  141. Breast-Feeding Helps Shield Babies From HIV
  142. FDA Advisers OK Prostate Cancer Vaccine
  143. Parkinson's drug pulled from market after reports of heart valve damage
  144. Baby Chicks Linked to Salmonella
  145. Armed Forces in dire need of 1,700 medics
  146. Mexicans march to support abortion law (AP)
  147. Cervical Cancer Vaccine Continues to Spark Debate (HealthDay)
  148. Periodic Health Checkups Boost Cancer Screening Rates (HealthDay)
  149. Breast-Feeding Helps Shield Babies From HIV (HealthDay)
  150. National expert in suicide risk management will lead workshops in Maine
  151. Dr Freud Will See You Now Mr Hitler
  152. Maradona Sedated, Treated for Abuses
  153. Feds start review of NIH policies (AP)
  154. HIV infections on the rise in Asia (AP)
  155. Soy intake may stave off early prostate cancer (Reuters)
  156. Internet Use Can Boost Breast Cancer Patients' Faith inDocs (HealthDay)
  157. VNS For Treatment Resistant Depression
  158. Unique Genetics for Schizophrenia
  159. Student's award for Wales letter
  160. Global AIDS Prevention Plan Must Continue
  161. HIV Infections on the Rise in Asia
  162. Internet Use Can Boost Breast Cancer Patients' Faith in Docs
  163. French Nun Credits John Paul for Sudden Healing
  164. Novartis to stop constipation drug sale (AP)
  165. Mass. gov. seeks stem cell rule reversal (AP)
  166. Agency: AIDS fight should be sustained (AP)
  167. Senate plans stem cell vote in April (AP)
  168. Prostate cancer vaccine moves closer to US approval (AFP)
  169. FDA doesn't find rat poison in pet food (AP)
  170. Would Freud have saved Hitler and the world from his madness?
  171. Question about psychology
  172. Putting Pam on the couch
  173. Curry Compound May Fight Rare Neurological Illness
  174. Nun claims Parkinson's cure
  175. Dengue surging in Mexico, Latin America (AP)
  176. Recall expanded to some dry cat food (AP)
  177. WHO says organ demand outstrips supply (AP)
  178. Crowding out improvement
  179. Questions About Jail Suicide Remain Unanswered
  180. Zelnorm Taken Off Market
  181. Doctor charged with illegally prescribing drugs
  182. U.N. pact on disabled rights signed (AP)
  183. Internet Use Can Boost Breast Cancer Patients' Faith inDocs (HealthDay)
  184. Nandigram killings lead to depression among many
  185. Constipation drug pulled off the market 2:14 PM CDT
  186. MS sufferers find ways to cope as advocates seek cure
  187. U.S. Centers to Launch Major Study of Anorexia (HealthDay)
  188. FDA halts sales of constipation drug It says risks of heart attack, ...
  189. Flu activity continues to fall off in S. Dakota
  190. Alpo Dog Food Added to Recall List
  191. Drug maker pulls Zelnorm from market
  192. Pet food recall gets bigger
  193. Novartis drug linked to heart problems
  194. Philip Morris Parent Pays Full $3.5 Billion to States in '98 Deal
  195. Merck Wins FDA's OK for Diabetes Pill
  196. Merck wins FDA's OK for diabetes pill (AP)
  197. Obesity high among Puerto Rican kids (AP)
  198. Pet food recall now includes Alpo brand
  199. Philip Morris Parent Pays Full $3.5 Billion to States in '98 Deal
  200. U.S. Centers to Launch Major Study of Anorexia
  201. March 30, 2007
  202. U.S. Centers to Launch Major Study of Anorexia (HealthDay)
  203. Where the mind wanders and why
  204. Area agencies come together to stamp out child abuse
  205. Cancer vaccine debate emerges
  206. Healthy or Hype?
  207. U.S. Offers Free, Bilingual Health Checklists
  208. March 31, 2007
  209. Seafood poisoning rises with warming (AP)
  210. Meth use receding in some regions (AP)
  211. Researchers find genetic links to prostate cancer (Reuters)
  212. Road leads back to exercise
  213. Lawmakers want to limit teen tanning
  214. April 1, 2007
  215. Seafood poisoning rises with warming (AP)
  216. States driving health reforms (AP)
  217. The Decoy Effect, or How to Win an Election
  218. Steve Scauzillo: Crowding out improvement
  219. Thinking Blogger Award
  220. The Rashomon Effect
  221. Questions About Jail Suicide Remain Unanswered
  222. Mental health care for military faces cuts
  223. Virtua tests 'teleneurology' system for stroke victims
  224. Study shows many mental health needs go unmet
  225. Study Shows Many Mental Health Needs Go Unmet
  226. 'The eyes have it' -- Autism research yields surprising results
  227. Pregnancy weight gain can affect kids (AP)
  228. Pediatricians urge HIV treatment changes (AP)
  229. Meth use receding in some regions (AP)
  230. Urgent need to reach HIV-infected children: doctors (Reuters)
  231. Trains of thought derail frequently, studies show
  232. Psychiatry in the New Millennium
  233. Genetic Solution to Quit Smoking
  234. Sleep Disturbances Can Cause Pain
  235. Mental Health Risks from Air-Travel
  236. Researchers try to predict epilepsy (AP)
  237. Grants to fund bird flu battle (AP)
  238. TB victim is locked up in Arizona (AP)
  239. Parental Depression Takes Toll on Kids (HealthDay)
  240. Fewer Children Taking Antidepressants (HealthDay)
  241. Stolen Kisses
  242. Simple Steps To Better Mental Fitness
  243. NIDA Survey Shows Lack of Substance Abuse Treatment Options for Offenders - April 2,
  244. Researchers try to predict epilepsy (AP)
  245. Man with drug-resistant TB locked up (AP)
  246. Ark. company develops food safety test (AP)
  247. Woman sues hospital after infection (AP)
  248. Conjoined twins arrive for surgery (AP)
  249. Hormone Therapy for Advanced Prostate Cancer Not forEveryone (HealthDay)
  250. Mammograms under 50 optional for many women: group (Reuters)