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- Migraines Can Signal Psychiatric Woes in Returning Iraq Vets
- Masks may not help against super-flu (AP)
- Barbecue lovers may have higher breast cancer risk (Reuters)
- Many HIV patients feel healthcare prejudice (Reuters)
- Teens With Migraines at Greater Risk of Suicide (HealthDay)
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- Alcohol Consumption Shrinks Brain
- PSYCHOLOGY: Age dulls senses -Humair Hashmi
- Masks may not help against super-flu (AP)
- Barbecue lovers may have higher breast cancer risk (Reuters)
- Cancer risk factors identified in bowel disease (Reuters)
- Some Autism answers
- Judge allows psychologist's testimony in sex-abuse case
- [Book Forum] Clinical Manual of Psychiatry and Law
- Human food eyed in pet food recall probe (AP)
- Migraines Can Signal Psychiatric Woes in Returning IraqVets (HealthDay)
- Teens With Migraines at Greater Risk of Suicide (HealthDay)
- Former stripper takes stand in trial
- Study Suggests Heavy Drinking Shrinks Brains
- FDA urges young adult warning on antidepressants
- Cancer risk factors identified in bowel disease (Reuters)
- Court limits wrongful adoption award (AP)
- HRT Before Age 65 Reduces Alzheimer?s Risk
- Dementia Risk from Secondhand Smoke
- Simple Assessment Identifies Teens at Risk
- Drama for Behavioral Change
- Brazil to Bypass AIDS Drug Patent
- Statin Helps Keep Second Strokes at Bay
- Brazil bypasses patent on U.S. AIDS drug (AP)
- Tea drinkers may have lower skin cancer risk (Reuters)
- Study: Pot usage may have psychotic effects
- Why interdisciplinary can matter....
- Drinking Alcohol Shrinks the Brain
- 20 million chickens held because of feed (AP)
- U.S.: Pet food ingredient mislabeled (AP)
- Study: Hormones may ward off dementia (AP)
- FDA seeks antidepressant suicide warning (AP)
- Birkbeck testifies in sexual abuse retrial
- Doctors propose new ways to evaluate life-or-death situations.
- What went so wrong with Roszko's head?
- Is this REALLY proof that man can see into the future?
- PARSHIP.ie: Bringing Depth to Internet Dating
- New Study Stresses Mammogram's Importance in Breast CancerDecline (HealthDay)
- Senators Ask FTC to Probe Camel Ads
- Better mental health treatment could prevent murders: expert
- Report traces tainted medicine to China (AP)
- Switch to organic crops could help poor (AP)
- Leader of S. African opposition retires (AP)
- Teenager punished for gun at school
- "We need more psychiatrists"
- The story of cinematic smoke and mirrors: Human ...
- Is Psychiatry Dangerous?
- New Study Stresses Mammogram's Importance in Breast CancerDecline (HealthDay)
- Lethal cough syrups
- French walk, skate and ride to cast votes for change
- 1,800 people get Hepatitis A shots; clinic will reopen Tuesday
- Moneymakers: Alene Ross Levy, lawyer
- Mumps outbreak expanding in Canada
- Brewer Must Pay Alcoholic Beer Taster
- Denouncing Superstition: Where are the Intelligent Christians?
- One fifth of Chinese city suffering mental health problems (AFP)
- Hope for sex-boost slimming pill
- Health & Beauty
- Shenzhen adults have 'mental problems'
- How to cope with immunization anxiety (AP)
- At Your Job: Industrial psychologist
- BP drugs may cut Alzheimer risk
- Those who have ears
- Disfiguring skin disease plagues Afghanistan (Reuters)
- Kids' sleep problems may affect parents' health (Reuters)
- Fathers responsible for fat children: study (Reuters)
- HK invents pain-free device to measure blood sugar (Reuters)
- Snacking can be good for older adults (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Risk Factors for Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
- CORRECTION: Why alcohol boosts breast cancer risk: study (Reuters)
- Man with HIV gets life term for sex case (AP)
- Some ACE Inhibitors May Reduce Dementia
- Trauma Makes Brain More Reactive
- Avoid Post-Partum Depression
- Sex on the Brain, from the BBC
- College Drinking and Heart Problems
- Why Ebola is Killing Gorillas
- Fox Urges Researchers to Speed Therapies
- States Compete for Disease Lab
- The Latin American guide for psychiatric diagnosis. A cultural overview.
- Store ads spur teens to smoke, U.S. study finds (Reuters)
- Despite warnings, most U.S. babies watch TV (Reuters)
- Study finds drug abuse by 10 percent of U.S. adults (Reuters)
- MRI Detects Breast Cancer Missed by Mammography in High-RiskWomen (HealthDay)
- The Blues in Russian [Mixing Memory]
- Pace of city life is getting much faster
- Aspirin risk compares to driving cars, study finds (Reuters)
- U.S. hospitals charge uninsured more, study says (Reuters)
- Sleeping on back safe for hospitalized newborns (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Risk Factors for Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
- MRI Detects Breast Cancer Missed by Mammography in High-Risk Women (HealthDay)
- 'No' to drug money
- Medical turf wars rage anew
- Report: Iraq child mortality rate soars (AP)
- WHO criticized for neglecting evidence (AP)
- Man receives used heart in transplant (AP)
- Fox urges researchers to speed therapies (AP)
- Doctors urge better pain care for troops (AP)
- Humane Society wants duck-deaths charges
- Bill Clinton announces AIDS drug deals (AP)
- Lotz murder trial: cop psychologist grilled
- Bill Clinton Announces AIDS Drug Deals
- TV as baby sitter a troublesome trend
- Memory Problems Indicate Alzheimer?s
- Bipolar More Common Than Expected
- Drug Abuse and Dependence Widespread
- Sex on the couch: The therapists who abuse their clients' trust
- Somaxon Pharmaceuticals Reports 2007 First Quarter Financial Results
- Crystal Methamphetamine Addiction - Crystal Meth Effects
- Perry won't veto virus vaccinations bill (AP)
- Group: Kids' dental health not improving (AP)
- Farmed fish fed contaminated material (AP)
- Better vets stress syndrome tests urged (AP)
- Obese women less likely to be screened for cancer (Reuters)
- A strand of hair may reveal cancer risk (Reuters)
- Bill Clinton brokers deal for lower AIDS drug prices (Reuters)
- Psychologist's Corner: Patients, doctors work together
- Texas' Anti-Cervical Cancer Shot a No Go
- Perry won't veto virus vaccinations bill (AP)
- Study links lung disease to WTC work (AP)
- Farmed fish fed contaminated material (AP)
- Group: Kids' dental health not improving (AP)
- Experts to train immune cells to kill nose cancer (Reuters)
- Psychologist says Besancon legally insane Judge orders proof of military attack used
- Bored in the bedroom?
- More Thais to get AIDS drugs under deal (AFP)
- West Nile virus spotted in DuPage County
- Memory tool helps crime witnesses
- FDA seeks more data on Dendreon drug as shares slump
- My Child Has Just Been Diagnosed with Autism, What Should I Do?
- Genetic Roots of Bipolar Unraveled
- Deployment Stress Ups Child Abuse
- Better Prediction of Self-Injurious Behavior
- Safety a concern for schools
- Funky Winkerbean Deals With Cancer
- Smokeless tobacco reduces risk of cancer (AP)
- Study: Young girls more likely to be fat (AP)
- FDA OKs drug patch to treat Parkinson's (AP)
- Study: Estrogen may help fight disease (AP)
- Officials detail Medicare-bilking scheme (AP)
- Studies Support Cervical Cancer Vaccine's Effectiveness in YoungGirls (HealthDay)
- Accusation, aftermath alter 2 lives
- Patch for Early Parkinson's Symptoms
- Study: Young girls more likely to be fat (AP)
- Doctors: Swedish snus cut risk of cancer (AP)
- Formerly conjoined twins await birthday (AP)
- Studies Support Cervical Cancer Vaccine's Effectiveness in YoungGirls (HealthDay)
- PSYCHOLOGY: Group-think is no myth -Humair Hashmi
- HPV increases risk of throat cancer, study says
- Tammy Faye: Doctors Not Treating Cancer
- Brain Scans Show Early Alzheimer's Disease in People with Memory Problems
- Australian scientists directly target cancer cells (Reuters)
- Research Suggests Men's Sexual Behavior Adapts to Perceived Threats
- Doctors: Swedish Snus Cut Risk of Cancer
- Insurers weigh testing for cancer genes (AP)
- Experts warn of global gap in cancer treatment (Reuters)
- Scientists directly target cancer cells (Reuters)
- Anxiety/Mood Disorders Link
- Personality Problems Among Senior Adults
- Should ECT be Used More Often?
- Antidepressants Grow New Nerve Cells
- Counseling, coping skills could reduce arthritis disability
- DIET: Thin People May Be Fat Inside
- I'd like to say something clever about economics, but...
- DIET: Thin people may be fat inside (AP)
- OxyContin maker, execs plead guilty (AP)
- Merck problem means extra shot for kids (AP)
- FDA panel wants more anemia drug studies (AP)
- U.S. hatcheries got contaminated feed (AP)
- World's Cancer Patients Face Inequities in Access to Newer Drugs (HealthDay)
- Aspirin vs. colon cancer: study weighs benefits (Reuters)
- Quetiapine ineffective for dementia with parkinsonism (Reuters)
- Thailand Turns Giant Pharma Killer (OneWorld.net)
- Neupro Approved by FDA for Parkinson?s
- MPAA Adds Smoking As Film-Rating Factor
- McGuinty Government Expanding Telepsychiatry Services For Children And Youth
- OxyContin maker, execs guilty of deceit (AP)
- DIET: Thin people may be fat inside (AP)
- Suicide risk said higher for veterans (AP)
- FTC says milk ads under fire are ending (AP)
- World's Cancer Patients Face Inequities in Access to Newer Drugs (HealthDay)
- Psychology in Canada.
- FDA panel recommends restrictions on anemia drugs
- Chief of neurology no longer with CMC
- Australia scientists announce cancer drug breakthrough (AFP)
- The secret to happiness
- Am Update:State looking for uninsured
- Breakdown Of Myelin Implicated In Alzheimer's
- Daily Aspirin May Reduce Colon Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Scientists Find Clues to AIDS-Linked Cancer (HealthDay)
- Gilead pushes for patent for HIV drug in India (Reuters)
- Finals Week Means Popping Pills
- Broken-Heart Syndrome Examined
- Omega-3 for Alzheimer?s ?
- Counseling Helps Arthritis Sufferers
- Defense seeks to block Penry mental exam
- Nova Scotia to begin mumps immunization for health-care workers
- Senate passes statewide smoking ban
- N.J. plan would mandate HIV tests (AP)
- Groups work with researchers, drug cos. (AP)
- Lung cancer tied to family risk of other cancers (Reuters)
- Bentler Takes the Stand in his own Defense
- Groups connect researchers, drug cos.
- Test improves prediction of self-injurious behavior
- New plan would mandate HIV tests in N.J. (AP)
- Daily Aspirin May Reduce Colon Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Scientists Find Clues to AIDS-Linked Cancer (HealthDay)
- Do You Know Your IgE?
- Minnesota lawmakers pass smoking ban (AP)
- New Research Into Causes Of Terrorism Reveals People Turn To Suicide Bombing To Prese
- Objective: Outsmart blaze
- British firm makes vaccine to curb high blood pressure: paper
- Minnesota Lawmakers Pass Smoking Ban
- Test improves prediction of self-injurious behavior
- Ugly excess: Betty takes out $12m insurance on smile
- Depression on the rise in city
- Bulgarians pray for condemned HIV nurses (Reuters)
- Luxury Hotel For Pets Opens In San Francisco
- Bulgarians pray for release of medics (AP)
- Dr Carver Joins Site as Consulting Clinical Psychologist
- Free Will Astrology
- Germany's Merkel pledges focus on Africa at G-8 summit
- Acclaimed urologist dies at 92 (AP)
- Our compassion knows some bounds
- Race for the Cure for Breast Cancer
- Risk lies in untested drug duos
- Did Little Blue Pill Really Change World?
- AIDS: "Natural killer" clue to virus vulnerability (AFP)
- Sholeh Patrick Sholeh Patrick
- Fewer Get Breast Cancer Test
- a Peptide That Encourages HIV Infection Found By UCLA Aids Institute Researchers
- Drop in U.S. mammography rate worries cancer experts (Reuters)
- Group Health finds phone therapy works
- Charity calls for ecotherapy to boost mental health
- Going green could beat the blues: British experts (AFP)
- Asian drug users need more HIV prevention help (Reuters)
- Am Update: Psychologist heads to Iraq to work with troops
- FluMist seen effective for young kids: FDA staff
- Rest now, remember it later
- WHO members reject Taiwan's bid to join (AP)
- Blood pressure rising around the globe (AP)
- Chemical Compounds Boost Breast Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Immune System Dysfunction Pinpointed in Melanoma Cases (HealthDay)
- Scientists Find New Clues to Fighting HIV (HealthDay)
- Therapy Effective for PTSD after Terrorism
- Nerve Damage with Aging May Cause Alzheimer?s
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