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  1. It's Not You--It's Me. Really.
  2. Fewer Children And Teens Received Antidepressants Following FDA Warnings
  3. Hormone Therapy for Advanced Prostate Cancer Not forEveryone (HealthDay)
  4. Parental Depression Takes Toll on Kids (HealthDay)
  5. Fewer Children Taking Antidepressants (HealthDay)
  6. Would Freud have saved Hitler and the world from his madness?
  7. Doctor contrasts his care with patient's (AP)
  8. Breast Cancer Deaths Dropping Most in Women Under 70 (HealthDay)
  9. Depression Diagnosis is Too Broad
  10. Intensive Therapy Helps Bipolar
  11. Assess for Date Violence
  12. Sleep Influences Testosterone Levels
  13. Depression Criteria Reexamined
  14. Hormone heart risks overstated for some (AP)
  15. New study finds drug-resistant flu type (AP)
  16. Exercise may fend off arthritis in women (AP)
  17. Chemotherapy Plus Tamoxifen Aids Breast Cancer Patients (HealthDay)
  18. Psychology department studies student stress, heart disease
  19. Two Medications Treat Migraine Better Than One
  20. Hormone heart risks overstated for some (AP)
  21. Agency: Cancer cases to double by 2030 (AP)
  22. Exercise may fend off arthritis in women (AP)
  23. Engineers building drug filled tooth (AP)
  24. Breast Cancer Deaths Dropping Most in Women Under 70 (HealthDay)
  25. Chemotherapy Plus Tamoxifen Aids Breast Cancer Patients (HealthDay)
  26. Children of gay parents speak for themselves
  27. New Data Show Early Non-Response to Antipsychotic Treatment May Be...
  28. Combined treatment ups survival of breast cancer (Reuters)
  29. PSA May Be Poor Predictor of Lethal Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)
  30. Power Drives Sexual Harassment
  31. Medication Aids Parkinson?s
  32. Drop in Use of Antidepressants for Kids
  33. Exercise may fend off arthritis in women
  34. New Study Finds Drug-Resistant Flu Type
  35. Hormone heart risks overstated for some
  36. Women don't necessarily need annual mammograms before age 50, new study says
  37. Woman Sues Hospital After Infection
  38. CAD mammograms often find harmless spots (AP)
  39. Computers hinder mammogram readings, report finds (Reuters)
  40. Tips to get a better mammogram (AP)
  41. Multivitamins Improve Birth Outcomes in Developing World (HealthDay)
  42. Mankato psychologist's license suspended
  43. Study links propensity toward worry to early death
  44. Boys Contaminate W.Va. Town With Mercury
  45. Facing the turmoil and picking a therapist - Atlanta Journal-Constitution
  46. CAD mammograms often find harmless spots (AP)
  47. Edwards: Do not neglect mammograms (AP)
  48. New TB strain in South Africa a concern (AP)
  49. PSA May Be Poor Predictor of Lethal Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)
  50. Multivitamins Improve Birth Outcomes in Developing World (HealthDay)
  51. "Study": Gayness deadlier than smoking
  52. Diets a risk factor for later weight gain
  53. Sex Affects Skin Cancer Risk In Mice
  54. Cancer Cases to Double by 2030
  55. Fruits, Milk May Help Smokers Quit
  56. No one won the $100,000 CT Scan PVS Challenge
  57. NYC eyes circumcision push to fight AIDS (AP)
  58. China not investing enough to fight AIDS: experts (Reuters)
  59. Too Much Worry Can Be Deadly
  60. Drama Prevents Drug Abuse
  61. Coke and Speed Increase Stroke Risk
  62. Moisture in peanut butter plant spread salmonella
  63. Should Sick People Be Put in Jail?
  64. New York City Plans to Promote Circumcision
  65. New drug surprises AIDS experts with its effectiveness
  66. Moisture led to salmonella outbreak (AP)
  67. Thai doctors successfully separate twins (AP)
  68. Disease underlies Hatfield-McCoy feud (AP)
  69. Tsunami survivors at risk of disease (AP)
  70. Treatment may fuel cancer's spread, study finds (Reuters)
  71. Dieting does not work, researchers report
  72. Disease underlies Hatfield-McCoy feud (AP)
  73. Treatment may fuel cancer's spread, study finds (Reuters)
  74. Metabolic syndrome tied to cancer in black men (Reuters)
  75. Take Your Pills, and I'll Call You in the Morning - Washington Post
  76. Conference On Mental Health Care For Older Adults - Westchester (NY) News
  77. Bacteria in peanut butter linked to leak (AP)
  78. Fitness gains last in breast cancer survivors (Reuters)
  79. Survival rate with melanoma has improved (Reuters)
  80. Health Tip: Dealing With Depression (HealthDay)
  81. WHO urges countries to unite against disease (AFP)
  82. Disease underlies Hatfield-McCoy feud
  83. Adult ADHD Can be Problematic
  84. Teens Can Learn Skill to ?Say No?
  85. Environmental Link to Parkinson?s
  86. Conference On Mental Health Care For Older Adults - Westchester (NY) News
  87. MS Patients Short-Changed on Drugs
  88. Inhaled Steroids Cut COPD Patients' Lung Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  89. Too Many Americans Shun Needed Mental Health Care (HealthDay)
  90. Lytle sex trial under way
  91. Help is slow to Solomon Islands
  92. Japan Halts Import From Kan. Meat Plant
  93. Bacteria in peanut butter linked to leak (AP)
  94. Inhaled Steroids Cut COPD Patients' Lung Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  95. Cell Growth Factor Promotes Cancer's Spread (HealthDay)
  96. Health Tip: Dealing With Depression (HealthDay)
  97. Too Many Americans Shun Needed Mental Health Care (HealthDay)
  98. Juvenile crimes shock the nation
  99. Seattle psychologist sentenced for military health care fraud
  100. FDA Plans More Peanut Butter Inspections
  101. China issues new rules on transplants (AP)
  102. Risky teen behavior is all in the brain
  103. Gruesome crucifixions in annual Philippines ritual
  104. Private lives: Sexual healing
  105. Heart Patients Face Risks From Ibuprofen
  106. Patient waiting lists 'manipulated'
  107. Tips for finding the right therapist for you
  108. Pierre Laquer v. Department of Corrections
  109. Fighting work-related stress
  110. Man Completes 3,272-Mile Amazon Swim
  111. Child recovering from vaccine infection (AP)
  112. China issues new rules on transplants (AP)
  113. Bacteria in peanut butter linked to leak (AP)
  114. Thai doctors successfully separate twins (AP)
  115. Disease underlies Hatfield-McCoy feud (AP)
  116. Litton sentenced Monday to concurrent 25-year terms
  117. 2 More O.C. Restaurant E. Coli Cases
  118. Husband's suicide is touchy subject for unfaithful mom
  119. Tips for finding the right therapist for you
  120. Having national health care can kill you
  121. Extract may help treat bladder infection (AP)
  122. Tabloid Dream: Mental Health, Sex, and Prison
  123. The Final Analysis
  124. Warm Reception for Swenson at Met
  125. Developmentally disabled children eventually outgrow their pediatrician
  126. Support for teen who killed grandparents (AP)
  127. Study: Tai chi may help prevent shingles (AP)
  128. Symposium brings psychology to criminal justice
  129. Francis Cardinal George Hospitalized
  130. Extract May Help Treat Bladder Infection
  131. Extract may help treat bladder infection (AP)
  132. Teen who shot grandparents gets support (AP)
  133. Haiti faces high cost of dying (AP)
  134. Study Links Propensity Toward Worry To Early Death
  135. Accident victims often need psychological help
  136. N.J.'S Smoking Ban Hurts Restaurant, Bar Sales
  137. Reader struggling with 'Shallow Hal's' comments
  138. Cangene's HepaGam B Approved for New Indication
  139. Study Links Smoking To Female Offspring
  140. Experts attack Sarkozy stance on paedophilia
  141. Hispanic Women's Biology May Spur More Aggressive BreastCancer (HealthDay)
  142. Women Under-Treated for Ovarian Cancer (HealthDay)
  143. Phone-based therapy seen helpful for depression (Reuters)
  144. 139,000 Mozambique babies born with HIV in six months (AFP)
  145. Work Stress Can Get You Down
  146. Is ADHD the Leading Childhood Disorder?
  147. Depression Risk for CA Caregivers
  148. Bettelheim and the Importance of Play
  149. Bringing about a positive attitude in the HIV-affected
  150. Child psychiatrist was praised, well respected
  151. Create Wholesome Meals in a Snap with Almonds
  152. Lithium Builds Gray Matter in Bipolar Brains, Study Shows
  153. AIDS researchers focus on resistant patients in search for vaccine (AFP)
  154. Phone-based therapy seen helpful for depression
  155. Media images stereotype girls, foster violence in men, say speakers
  156. Smoking and Caffeine May Protect Against Parkinson's Disease
  157. Hispanic Women's Biology May Spur More Aggressive BreastCancer (HealthDay)
  158. Women Under-Treated for Ovarian Cancer (HealthDay)
  159. Cocoa, not tea, calms blood pressure, study says
  160. Woman awaits final court ruling on use of her embryos
  161. Burnout in psychiatrists: an etiological model.
  162. Popular diets offer no magic formula
  163. Asthma care to focus more on symptoms
  164. Report: 'procedures at unit unacceptable'
  165. Bush would veto stem cell research bill (AP)
  166. FDA weighs risk of Vioxx successor drug (AP)
  167. Thailand weighs offer for AIDS drugs (AP)
  168. U.S. Cancer Deaths Continue to Decline (HealthDay)
  169. New Online Assessment for Depression
  170. Caffeine May Lower Parkinson?s Risk
  171. Household Firearms Increase Suicide Risk
  172. State employee's raise causes suspicion
  173. Abstinence groups try to maintain funds (AP)
  174. The Fields of Psychology
  175. U.S. Cancer Deaths Continue to Decline (HealthDay)
  176. Lawyer says teen may be fit for trial
  177. Stem Cells Offer Hope For Diabetics
  178. Drug Reduces Daily 'Off' Time For Parkinson Patients
  179. School psychologists shortage warning
  180. New SoCal Four Seasons Hotel, a luxury spa meets medical clinic
  181. Fred Thompson Has Cancer, But Won't Change Plans
  182. Senate-backed stem cell bill faces veto (AP)
  183. Genes gang up to help cancer spread, study finds (Reuters)
  184. Breast cancer death rates declining in Canada (AFP)
  185. Acupuncture, massage helpful after cancer surgery (Reuters)
  186. Chinese AIDS victims blocked from protesting (AFP)
  187. Quarry Hill to offer Parkinson's disease resource and information forum
  188. How Lithium Helps Bipolar
  189. Involve Parents for Bulimia Solution
  190. Shakely gets jail time, probation
  191. Insect-based experimental flu vaccine shows promise as a rival to the egg method
  192. Schools improve Mich. students' health (AP)
  193. Gene Studies Offer Insights Into Cancer (HealthDay)
  194. Radiation Therapy Benefits Elderly Brain Cancer Patients (HealthDay)
  195. Exercise linked to less anxiety, depression (Reuters)
  196. Smoking in pregnancy tied to mental problems (Reuters)
  197. Class Notes: Deep Thoughts for Teens; YULA Scores Diplomatic Coup; Hi-Tech Jetsetters
  198. Asset Deflation: The New Rules of Real Estate
  199. Man Awarded $786,760 in Testicle Injury Lawsuit
  200. Holy Thursday, Anyone?
  201. Stem cell bill approved by Senate (AP)
  202. State rewarding doctors for quality care (AP)
  203. Gene Studies Offer Insights Into Cancer (HealthDay)
  204. Radiation Therapy Benefits Elderly Brain Cancer Patients (HealthDay)
  205. Applying psychology to chickens and dogs
  206. Genentech 1Q Profit Up 68 Percent
  207. Smell Test Device May Sniff Out Health Problems
  208. Age no bar to brain cancer treatment: study (Reuters)
  209. AIDS drugs sales seen topping $10 billion by 2015 (Reuters)
  210. Applying psychology to chickens and dogs
  211. Top court halts parents' autism funding appeal
  212. FDA scientist blasts proposed pain drug (AP)
  213. CDC recommends new drug for gonorrhea (AP)
  214. States cracking down on drug marketing (AP)
  215. Flawed system may hurt disabled soldiers (AP)
  216. Parents' depression may harm children's health (Reuters)
  217. A Quarter of Hospital Stays for Mental Health
  218. ED Pills Are Not A Panacea
  219. Drug May Reduce PTSD Nightmares
  220. Phone Counseling Improves Wellness
  221. High Stress Increases Pregnancy Risk
  222. The Psychology of Pain
  223. Parental Relationships After Divorce: From 'Perfect Pals' to 'Fiery Foes'
  224. Rape victim finds strength through coordinating awareness events
  225. Teenage Risk-taking: Biological And Inevitable?
  226. Panel rejects Merck's proposed Vioxx successor
  227. CDC Recommends New Drug for Gonorrhea
  228. CT officials criticize psychiatric care for children
  229. CDC says gonorrhea is drug-resistant (AP)
  230. People with gene variant may weigh more (AP)
  231. China's food safety woes expand overseas (AP)
  232. Gleevec keeps stomach tumor at bay: study (Reuters)
  233. Honduras blacks, hit by AIDS, mark historic landing (Reuters)
  234. MedImmune says it would consider a sale
  235. Groopman on Diagnosing Bipolar in Children
  236. Senate panel OKs negotiating drug prices (AP)
  237. FDA panel frowns on Vioxx successor (AP)
  238. PM says Australia should refuse HIV-positive migrants (AFP)
  239. Rhesus monkey has given up its genetic secrets
  240. Howard: No HIV-positive immigrants (AP)
  241. Board: druggists must fill prescriptions (AP)
  242. Health Tip: Risk Factors for Bladder Cancer (HealthDay)
  243. Court Ruling OKs Mercury Fillings
  244. Maradona hospitalized with abdominal pain
  245. Court ruling OKs mercury fillings (AP)
  246. Baby born from frozen sperm, frozen egg (AP)
  247. Testicular cancer survivors may face other perils (Reuters)
  248. Lithium cuts suicide risk in recurrent depression (Reuters)
  249. New HIV drug shows 'unprecedented' results: study (AFP)
  250. Adolescence Risk-Taking Inevitable?