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  1. Can aspirin prevent cancer? Jury's out (AP)
  2. Melanoma in kids differs from the adult cancer (Reuters)
  3. Social, Health Care Factors Make Colon Cancer Deadlier for Blacks (HealthDay)
  4. Depression Can Increase Diabetes Risk (HealthDay)
  5. Study sees major depression connection to diabetes (Reuters)
  6. Watching TV may harm toddlers
  7. Anxiety Can Have a Negative Impact
  8. Study: Fat workers cost employers more (AP)
  9. Study: Lethal injection method flawed (AP)
  10. Study: Breast-feeding won't deter obesity (AP)
  11. Study doesn't back abortion-cancer link (AP)
  12. Vision restoration study shows promise (AP)
  13. Social, Health Care Factors Make Colon Cancer Deadlier forBlacks (HealthDay)
  14. Dermatologists Best for Melanoma Diagnosis (HealthDay)
  15. Depression Can Increase Diabetes Risk (HealthDay)
  16. Crisis management can spot shooters, psychologist says
  17. Exercise May Lower Parkinson?s Risk
  18. Spousal Influence on Alcoholism
  19. New Approach for Schizophrenia
  20. Depression May Cause Diabetes
  21. Murder Trial Begins Monday
  22. Teen sent to DYS for rape
  23. Weight-Loss Drugs: Hoopla and Hype - New York Times
  24. Child And Adolescent Psychiatrists Raise Awareness Of Fetal Alcohol Effects
  25. Genetic Susceptibility Linked to Rare Brain Tumor (HealthDay)
  26. U.S. study shows no breast cancer/abortion link (Reuters)
  27. White Matter Defects May Lead to Schizophrenia (HealthDay)
  28. HIV Infection Seems to Raise Heart Attack Risk (HealthDay)
  29. School psychologist's focus is helping students with the greatest needs
  30. White Matter Defects May Lead to Schizophrenia
  31. Congress examines food safety cases (AP)
  32. Study urges new system for elderly care (AP)
  33. Hogs ate pet food tainted with chemical (AP)
  34. New HIV drug recommended for approval (AP)
  35. Racial gap in cancer death linked to social status (Reuters)
  36. Psychology of a shooter
  37. Lifetime to Launch Three Summer Drama Series
  38. Study: Meth use in rural areas riskier (AP)
  39. New HIV drug recommended for approval (AP)
  40. Report praises vision restoration study (AP)
  41. Genetic Susceptibility Linked to Rare Brain Tumor (HealthDay)
  42. White Matter Defects May Lead to Schizophrenia (HealthDay)
  43. Pakistan's first 'outed' HIV patient turns social activist (AFP)
  44. US prosecutors lift curtain on years of alleged Chicago mob murders as sides prepare
  45. General Tennis Psychology
  46. Report: States lag in hospice oversight (AP)
  47. Cost/Use of Psych Meds Explode
  48. Frequent Weighing Not Linked to Depression
  49. Sleep Reinforces Memory
  50. Turkey And The Armenian Genocide: Contemporary Reflections
  51. Congress examines food safety cases
  52. Strengthen Memory While You Sleep
  53. New Genes Identified in Childhood Fever-Related Seizures
  54. Standards urged for school snacks (AP)
  55. Flavonols may help ward of pancreatic cancer (Reuters)
  56. Bill will rid Ohio law of hurtful words
  57. ACS :: Study Links Breast Cancer Decline to Quitting Hormones
  58. Nuns reunite to mark 1967 calcium study (AP)
  59. Texas showdown on HPV vaccine order (AP)
  60. Most docs let drug makers buy them food (AP)
  61. Changes urged for student privacy law (AP)
  62. HIV Drugs May Raise Heart Attack Risk (HealthDay)
  63. Sales Letter Copy Secrets
  64. A lesson from America
  65. Inflammatory Bowel Disease Linked to Nerve Damage
  66. Nuns reunite to mark 1967 calcium study (AP)
  67. U.S. cancer group launches mass cancer study (Reuters)
  68. Changes urged for student privacy law (AP)
  69. HIV Drugs May Raise Heart Attack Risk (HealthDay)
  70. On the Editorial Page
  71. Suzanne Fields: Peril in unwatched madness
  72. Dozens sick after meal at Chinese school (AP)
  73. China may require student fitness tests (AP)
  74. Close kin of colorectal patients prone to tumours: study (Reuters)
  75. Blood Test for Parkinson?s
  76. Common Meds Do Not Prevent Alzheimer?s
  77. Many HIV+ Older Adults Have Unprotected Sex
  78. Judy Paris: Opposition to same-sex marriage does not equal hatred of homosexuals
  79. Turkish Press Scanner
  80. Better Prostate Cancer Test May Be Near (HealthDay)
  81. Scientists Spot Mechanism Behind Lung Cancer DrugResistance (HealthDay)
  82. Depression treatment doesn't help diabetes control (Reuters)
  83. Antidepressants don't help bipolar depression (Reuters)
  84. Terror replayed over and over on TV can haunt dreams
  85. Decision Making By The Growing Elderly Population Is Uncharted Territory
  86. Addictive drugs harm brain's natural brake - CNN.com
  87. U of L psychiatrist honored
  88. New diabetes genetic risk factors found (AP)
  89. Weighing obesity surgery risks for teens (AP)
  90. Report: Tainted hogs enter food supply (AP)
  91. NFL likely to conduct neurological tests (AP)
  92. Conte refashions BALCO, legally (AP)
  93. Mechanism produces resistance to lung cancer drugs: study (AFP)
  94. The Democracy of Evil
  95. Weighing obesity surgery risks for teens (AP)
  96. New diabetes genetic risk factors found (AP)
  97. Better Prostate Cancer Test May Be Near (HealthDay)
  98. Scientists Spot Mechanism Behind Lung Cancer DrugResistance (HealthDay)
  99. No remorse, no reason from teen killers
  100. Daggers of the Mind: Psychiatry and the Myth of Mental Disease, by Gordon Warme, M.D.
  101. Royal College Of Psychiatrists Launches 'Centre For Quality Improvement', UK
  102. Workplace cancers cause 200,000 deaths a year: WHO (Reuters)
  103. Bipolar Difficult to Diagnose in Kids
  104. Pain Places Retired NFL Players at Risk
  105. North Shore-LIJ Celebrates Inauguration of Florence & Robert A. Rosen ...
  106. News for neurotics: Chill, you just might live longer
  107. North Shore-LIJ Celebrates Inauguration of Florence & Robert A. Rosen ...
  108. FDA rejects Merck's Vioxx successor (AP)
  109. Imaging Technique Could Help Fight Metastatic Cancers (HealthDay)
  110. Global Fund for AIDS, TB and malaria aims to triple in size (AFP)
  111. American Psychological Association Applauds Senators Kennedy And...
  112. FDA ATTACKS HEALTH SUPPLEMENTS- April 30 deadline for comment
  113. U.S. agents search pet food plants (AP)
  114. Canadian mice first to be grafted with human leukemia (AFP)
  115. Depression May Be Early Sign of Parkinson's Disease (HealthDay)
  116. Cervical abnormalities common in HIV-infected girls (Reuters)
  117. Weight Loss Addictions
  118. San Mateo County psychiatrist accused of molesting patients is due
  119. 2-pound tumor taken from newborn's neck (AP)
  120. FDA rejects Merck's Vioxx successor (AP)
  121. FDA agents raid pet food plant, offices (AP)
  122. Imaging Technique Could Help Fight Metastatic Cancers (HealthDay)
  123. Depression May Be Early Sign of Parkinson's Disease (HealthDay)
  124. Judge gives ex-Greystone therapist probation
  125. Korea drafts 'Robot Ethics Charter'
  126. New Satellite Clinic Reaches Out to County's Mentally Ill
  127. Va. doctor convicted of drug trafficking (AP)
  128. Professor proposes new admissions system
  129. Red flag on pediatric psychopharmacology
  130. States expand children's health coverage (AP)
  131. The formula for a perfect match
  132. Counseling for boys after croc tragedy
  133. Va. Tech wounded may heal slowly (AP)
  134. States expand children's health coverage (AP)
  135. Vegan eateries not just for hippies (AP)
  136. Mexico City abortion foes vow action (AP)
  137. Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy Can Provide Improved Quality Of Life For ...
  138. U.S. Cancer Group Launches Major Study (HealthDay)
  139. Essentials of the family medicine cabinet
  140. Scar-free surgery procedures explored (AP)
  141. Diets only a 'temporary fix,' UCLA study says
  142. Binge-eating disorders double
  143. How meth took hold on Indian reservation (AP)
  144. New toys read brain waves (AP)
  145. Church urges Mexico MDs against abortion (AP)
  146. Time to start ganging up on gang culture
  147. The big stretch
  148. Statute of Limitations Keeps Ayers Molestation Case From Growing
  149. Scar-free surgery procedures explored (AP)
  150. KFC to switch to oil with no trans fat (AP)
  151. U.S. Cancer Group Launches Major Study (HealthDay)
  152. Hearts & Minds
  153. Medication can cause headaches
  154. Tooth decay is on the rise for kids (AP)
  155. Protect Children when Parents Substance Abuse
  156. Depression is Early Symptom of Parkinson?s
  157. Tennis instructor harnesses the mind-body connection
  158. Brain scans pinpoint cannabis mental health risk (Reuters)
  159. Researchers study benefits, risks of teen weight-loss surgery - CNN.com
  160. Brain scans pinpoint cannabis mental health risk
  161. Why alcohol boosts breast cancer risk: study (Reuters)
  162. Study Outlines Fat Hormone's Role in Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
  163. Mentally Ill Kids Face Widespread Stigma (HealthDay)
  164. COVER- Handling grief: Prognosis good for recovery
  165. Eighty-Five Percent of Americans Say Taking Care of Mental Health is as Important as
  166. Gravity machines on rise at health clubs (AP)
  167. Lymphoma drug failure frustrates experts (AP)
  168. Doctors: Pot triggers psychotic symptoms (AP)
  169. Mo. university to lead smallpox study (AP)
  170. Diabetic teen spreads message via comics (AP)
  171. New study sees no heightened cancer risk for power workers (AFP)
  172. Doctors: Pot triggers psychotic symptoms (AP)
  173. Alarming rates of unsafe sex among HIV-infected British gays: study (AFP)
  174. Turn a Man On With 3 Simple Style Changes
  175. Essentials of the family medicine cabinet
  176. [Psychiatry in pictures] Psychiatry in pictures
  177. Lymphoma drug failure frustrates experts (AP)
  178. Gravity machines on rise at health clubs (AP)
  179. Study Outlines Fat Hormone's Role in Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
  180. Mentally Ill Kids Face Widespread Stigma (HealthDay)
  181. suicidekillers Suicide Killers
  182. Scientists prepare for study on cherries (AP)
  183. Anatomy of a doomed marriage
  184. Doctors urged to get patients moving
  185. The Centers for Disease Control
  186. Study: Migraines may lead to brain damage
  187. Yoga gives immune boost to breast cancer survivors (Reuters)
  188. Alarming rates of unsafe sex among HIV-infected British gays: study (AFP)
  189. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Alters Sleep
  190. Family Counseling When Chronic Illness
  191. Social Stigma Awaits Kids with ADHD
  192. Study: Cancer Support Groups Don't Extend Life
  193. Smoking hashish or marijuana said to double risk of schizophrenia
  194. Chronic migraine linked to teen suicide risk
  195. Testosterone Cream Did Not Boost Libido in Female CancerSurvivors (HealthDay)
  196. Gene Discovery May Improve Pancreatic Cancer Diagnosis,Treatment (HealthDay)
  197. High Calcium, Vitamin D Intake May Harm Aging Brain (HealthDay)
  198. State plans to boost aid for veteran counseling
  199. The new science of resuscitation is changing the way doctors think about death
  200. Analysis: Early MS therapy delays decline
  201. Study: Heart attack death rate declines (AP)
  202. Guide touts Latin American Diet Pyramid (AP)
  203. FDA: Tainted feed minor threat to humans (AP)
  204. Energy-infused sunflower seeds on market (AP)
  205. Flavored meth aimed at first-time buyers (AP)
  206. Israeli, Palestinian Scholars Team Up to Teach US University Students
  207. Testosterone Cream Did Not Boost Libido in Female CancerSurvivors (HealthDay)
  208. Gene Discovery May Improve Pancreatic Cancer Diagnosis,Treatment (HealthDay)
  209. High Calcium, Vitamin D Intake May Harm Aging Brain (HealthDay)
  210. New Research Disproves Belief that Group Psychotherapy Extends Lives of Cancer Patien
  211. Girl 'severely damaged' by abuse
  212. Rs.26 lakh for mental health care
  213. U.S. scientists find pancreatic cancer clues (Reuters)
  214. Monthly therapy keeps depression at bay for some (Reuters)
  215. Knowing HIV status for prevention seen on rise (Reuters)
  216. Monthly Therapy Prevents Depression Relapse
  217. Sleep Deprivation Adds Risk to Gambling
  218. Group Therapy Does Not Extend Life for CA Patients
  219. Breastfeeding and good fats help new moms fight depression
  220. MS drug makers try a new pitch: empathy
  221. Study: Hormones may ward off dementia (AP)
  222. FDA seeks antidepressant suicide warning (AP)
  223. Tamoxifen Protects Certain Women at High Risk for BreastCancer (HealthDay)
  224. FDA Looks to Widen Antidepressant Warnings (HealthDay)
  225. Top Five Myths About Mental IllnessHealth News Digest
  226. Botox Decreases Pain and Intensity Of Post-stroke Spasticity
  227. Rural Patients Benefit From Phone-Guided Stroke Therapy
  228. Study: Hormones may ward off dementia (AP)
  229. FDA seeks antidepressant suicide warning (AP)
  230. Studies tie drugs, unusual heart rhythms (AP)
  231. Master Cleanse garners praise, criticism (AP)
  232. Researchers examine bio-magnetic sensors (AP)
  233. Preventing skin cancer: Slip and slap are better than slop (AFP)
  234. US FDA urges young adult warning on antidepressants (Reuters)
  235. Neural response reacts to cultural stimuli
  236. Top Five Myths About Mental IllnessHealth News Digest
  237. Studies tie drugs, unusual heart rhythms (AP)
  238. Canada confirms new mad cow case (AP)
  239. Tamoxifen Protects Certain Women at High Risk for Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
  240. FDA Looks to Widen Antidepressant Warnings (HealthDay)
  241. Hussein Al-alak: Who's Counting the Dead? The Association of...
  242. Medway man gets probation in Web sting
  243. Drug makers to widen suicide risk warning
  244. Migraines Can Signal Psychiatric Woes in Returning IraqVets (HealthDay)
  245. Suicide Warning Expanded on Antidepressants
  246. Domestic Violence Can Trigger Asthma
  247. New Class of Meds for Cognitive Disorders
  248. Delay in Treatment of Child Bipolar Detrimental
  249. Religious Extremism And International Legal Norms Perfidy,...
  250. FDA Looks to Widen Antidepressant Warnings