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  1. Migraines Can Signal Psychiatric Woes in Returning Iraq Vets
  2. Masks may not help against super-flu (AP)
  3. Barbecue lovers may have higher breast cancer risk (Reuters)
  4. Many HIV patients feel healthcare prejudice (Reuters)
  5. Teens With Migraines at Greater Risk of Suicide (HealthDay)
  6. Alcohol Consumption Shrinks Brain
  7. PSYCHOLOGY: Age dulls senses -Humair Hashmi
  8. Masks may not help against super-flu (AP)
  9. Barbecue lovers may have higher breast cancer risk (Reuters)
  10. Cancer risk factors identified in bowel disease (Reuters)
  11. Some Autism answers
  12. Judge allows psychologist's testimony in sex-abuse case
  13. [Book Forum] Clinical Manual of Psychiatry and Law
  14. Human food eyed in pet food recall probe (AP)
  15. Migraines Can Signal Psychiatric Woes in Returning IraqVets (HealthDay)
  16. Teens With Migraines at Greater Risk of Suicide (HealthDay)
  17. Former stripper takes stand in trial
  18. Study Suggests Heavy Drinking Shrinks Brains
  19. FDA urges young adult warning on antidepressants
  20. Cancer risk factors identified in bowel disease (Reuters)
  21. Court limits wrongful adoption award (AP)
  22. HRT Before Age 65 Reduces Alzheimer?s Risk
  23. Dementia Risk from Secondhand Smoke
  24. Simple Assessment Identifies Teens at Risk
  25. Drama for Behavioral Change
  26. Brazil to Bypass AIDS Drug Patent
  27. Statin Helps Keep Second Strokes at Bay
  28. Brazil bypasses patent on U.S. AIDS drug (AP)
  29. Tea drinkers may have lower skin cancer risk (Reuters)
  30. Study: Pot usage may have psychotic effects
  31. Why interdisciplinary can matter....
  32. Drinking Alcohol Shrinks the Brain
  33. 20 million chickens held because of feed (AP)
  34. U.S.: Pet food ingredient mislabeled (AP)
  35. Study: Hormones may ward off dementia (AP)
  36. FDA seeks antidepressant suicide warning (AP)
  37. Birkbeck testifies in sexual abuse retrial
  38. Doctors propose new ways to evaluate life-or-death situations.
  39. What went so wrong with Roszko's head?
  40. Is this REALLY proof that man can see into the future?
  41. PARSHIP.ie: Bringing Depth to Internet Dating
  42. New Study Stresses Mammogram's Importance in Breast CancerDecline (HealthDay)
  43. Senators Ask FTC to Probe Camel Ads
  44. Better mental health treatment could prevent murders: expert
  45. Report traces tainted medicine to China (AP)
  46. Switch to organic crops could help poor (AP)
  47. Leader of S. African opposition retires (AP)
  48. Teenager punished for gun at school
  49. "We need more psychiatrists"
  50. The story of cinematic smoke and mirrors: Human ...
  51. Is Psychiatry Dangerous?
  52. New Study Stresses Mammogram's Importance in Breast CancerDecline (HealthDay)
  53. Lethal cough syrups
  54. French walk, skate and ride to cast votes for change
  55. 1,800 people get Hepatitis A shots; clinic will reopen Tuesday
  56. Moneymakers: Alene Ross Levy, lawyer
  57. Mumps outbreak expanding in Canada
  58. Brewer Must Pay Alcoholic Beer Taster
  59. Denouncing Superstition: Where are the Intelligent Christians?
  60. One fifth of Chinese city suffering mental health problems (AFP)
  61. Hope for sex-boost slimming pill
  62. Health & Beauty
  63. Shenzhen adults have 'mental problems'
  64. How to cope with immunization anxiety (AP)
  65. At Your Job: Industrial psychologist
  66. BP drugs may cut Alzheimer risk
  67. Those who have ears
  68. Disfiguring skin disease plagues Afghanistan (Reuters)
  69. Kids' sleep problems may affect parents' health (Reuters)
  70. Fathers responsible for fat children: study (Reuters)
  71. HK invents pain-free device to measure blood sugar (Reuters)
  72. Snacking can be good for older adults (Reuters)
  73. Health Tip: Risk Factors for Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
  74. CORRECTION: Why alcohol boosts breast cancer risk: study (Reuters)
  75. Man with HIV gets life term for sex case (AP)
  76. Some ACE Inhibitors May Reduce Dementia
  77. Trauma Makes Brain More Reactive
  78. Avoid Post-Partum Depression
  79. Sex on the Brain, from the BBC
  80. College Drinking and Heart Problems
  81. Why Ebola is Killing Gorillas
  82. Fox Urges Researchers to Speed Therapies
  83. States Compete for Disease Lab
  84. The Latin American guide for psychiatric diagnosis. A cultural overview.
  85. Store ads spur teens to smoke, U.S. study finds (Reuters)
  86. Despite warnings, most U.S. babies watch TV (Reuters)
  87. Study finds drug abuse by 10 percent of U.S. adults (Reuters)
  88. MRI Detects Breast Cancer Missed by Mammography in High-RiskWomen (HealthDay)
  89. The Blues in Russian [Mixing Memory]
  90. Pace of city life is getting much faster
  91. Aspirin risk compares to driving cars, study finds (Reuters)
  92. U.S. hospitals charge uninsured more, study says (Reuters)
  93. Sleeping on back safe for hospitalized newborns (Reuters)
  94. Health Tip: Risk Factors for Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
  95. MRI Detects Breast Cancer Missed by Mammography in High-Risk Women (HealthDay)
  96. 'No' to drug money
  97. Medical turf wars rage anew
  98. Report: Iraq child mortality rate soars (AP)
  99. WHO criticized for neglecting evidence (AP)
  100. Man receives used heart in transplant (AP)
  101. Fox urges researchers to speed therapies (AP)
  102. Doctors urge better pain care for troops (AP)
  103. Humane Society wants duck-deaths charges
  104. Bill Clinton announces AIDS drug deals (AP)
  105. Lotz murder trial: cop psychologist grilled
  106. Bill Clinton Announces AIDS Drug Deals
  107. TV as baby sitter a troublesome trend
  108. Memory Problems Indicate Alzheimer?s
  109. Bipolar More Common Than Expected
  110. Drug Abuse and Dependence Widespread
  111. Sex on the couch: The therapists who abuse their clients' trust
  112. Somaxon Pharmaceuticals Reports 2007 First Quarter Financial Results
  113. Crystal Methamphetamine Addiction - Crystal Meth Effects
  114. Perry won't veto virus vaccinations bill (AP)
  115. Group: Kids' dental health not improving (AP)
  116. Farmed fish fed contaminated material (AP)
  117. Better vets stress syndrome tests urged (AP)
  118. Obese women less likely to be screened for cancer (Reuters)
  119. A strand of hair may reveal cancer risk (Reuters)
  120. Bill Clinton brokers deal for lower AIDS drug prices (Reuters)
  121. Psychologist's Corner: Patients, doctors work together
  122. Texas' Anti-Cervical Cancer Shot a No Go
  123. Perry won't veto virus vaccinations bill (AP)
  124. Study links lung disease to WTC work (AP)
  125. Farmed fish fed contaminated material (AP)
  126. Group: Kids' dental health not improving (AP)
  127. Experts to train immune cells to kill nose cancer (Reuters)
  128. Psychologist says Besancon legally insane Judge orders proof of military attack used
  129. Bored in the bedroom?
  130. More Thais to get AIDS drugs under deal (AFP)
  131. West Nile virus spotted in DuPage County
  132. Memory tool helps crime witnesses
  133. FDA seeks more data on Dendreon drug as shares slump
  134. My Child Has Just Been Diagnosed with Autism, What Should I Do?
  135. Genetic Roots of Bipolar Unraveled
  136. Deployment Stress Ups Child Abuse
  137. Better Prediction of Self-Injurious Behavior
  138. Safety a concern for schools
  139. Funky Winkerbean Deals With Cancer
  140. Smokeless tobacco reduces risk of cancer (AP)
  141. Study: Young girls more likely to be fat (AP)
  142. FDA OKs drug patch to treat Parkinson's (AP)
  143. Study: Estrogen may help fight disease (AP)
  144. Officials detail Medicare-bilking scheme (AP)
  145. Studies Support Cervical Cancer Vaccine's Effectiveness in YoungGirls (HealthDay)
  146. Accusation, aftermath alter 2 lives
  147. Patch for Early Parkinson's Symptoms
  148. Study: Young girls more likely to be fat (AP)
  149. Doctors: Swedish snus cut risk of cancer (AP)
  150. Formerly conjoined twins await birthday (AP)
  151. Studies Support Cervical Cancer Vaccine's Effectiveness in YoungGirls (HealthDay)
  152. PSYCHOLOGY: Group-think is no myth -Humair Hashmi
  153. HPV increases risk of throat cancer, study says
  154. Tammy Faye: Doctors Not Treating Cancer
  155. Brain Scans Show Early Alzheimer's Disease in People with Memory Problems
  156. Australian scientists directly target cancer cells (Reuters)
  157. Research Suggests Men's Sexual Behavior Adapts to Perceived Threats
  158. Doctors: Swedish Snus Cut Risk of Cancer
  159. Insurers weigh testing for cancer genes (AP)
  160. Experts warn of global gap in cancer treatment (Reuters)
  161. Scientists directly target cancer cells (Reuters)
  162. Anxiety/Mood Disorders Link
  163. Personality Problems Among Senior Adults
  164. Should ECT be Used More Often?
  165. Antidepressants Grow New Nerve Cells
  166. Counseling, coping skills could reduce arthritis disability
  167. DIET: Thin People May Be Fat Inside
  168. I'd like to say something clever about economics, but...
  169. DIET: Thin people may be fat inside (AP)
  170. OxyContin maker, execs plead guilty (AP)
  171. Merck problem means extra shot for kids (AP)
  172. FDA panel wants more anemia drug studies (AP)
  173. U.S. hatcheries got contaminated feed (AP)
  174. World's Cancer Patients Face Inequities in Access to Newer Drugs (HealthDay)
  175. Aspirin vs. colon cancer: study weighs benefits (Reuters)
  176. Quetiapine ineffective for dementia with parkinsonism (Reuters)
  177. Thailand Turns Giant Pharma Killer (OneWorld.net)
  178. Neupro Approved by FDA for Parkinson?s
  179. MPAA Adds Smoking As Film-Rating Factor
  180. McGuinty Government Expanding Telepsychiatry Services For Children And Youth
  181. OxyContin maker, execs guilty of deceit (AP)
  182. DIET: Thin people may be fat inside (AP)
  183. Suicide risk said higher for veterans (AP)
  184. FTC says milk ads under fire are ending (AP)
  185. World's Cancer Patients Face Inequities in Access to Newer Drugs (HealthDay)
  186. Psychology in Canada.
  187. FDA panel recommends restrictions on anemia drugs
  188. Chief of neurology no longer with CMC
  189. Australia scientists announce cancer drug breakthrough (AFP)
  190. The secret to happiness
  191. Am Update:State looking for uninsured
  192. Breakdown Of Myelin Implicated In Alzheimer's
  193. Daily Aspirin May Reduce Colon Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  194. Scientists Find Clues to AIDS-Linked Cancer (HealthDay)
  195. Gilead pushes for patent for HIV drug in India (Reuters)
  196. Finals Week Means Popping Pills
  197. Broken-Heart Syndrome Examined
  198. Omega-3 for Alzheimer?s ?
  199. Counseling Helps Arthritis Sufferers
  200. Defense seeks to block Penry mental exam
  201. Nova Scotia to begin mumps immunization for health-care workers
  202. Senate passes statewide smoking ban
  203. N.J. plan would mandate HIV tests (AP)
  204. Groups work with researchers, drug cos. (AP)
  205. Lung cancer tied to family risk of other cancers (Reuters)
  206. Bentler Takes the Stand in his own Defense
  207. Groups connect researchers, drug cos.
  208. Test improves prediction of self-injurious behavior
  209. New plan would mandate HIV tests in N.J. (AP)
  210. Daily Aspirin May Reduce Colon Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  211. Scientists Find Clues to AIDS-Linked Cancer (HealthDay)
  212. Do You Know Your IgE?
  213. Minnesota lawmakers pass smoking ban (AP)
  214. New Research Into Causes Of Terrorism Reveals People Turn To Suicide Bombing To Prese
  215. Objective: Outsmart blaze
  216. British firm makes vaccine to curb high blood pressure: paper
  217. Minnesota Lawmakers Pass Smoking Ban
  218. Test improves prediction of self-injurious behavior
  219. Ugly excess: Betty takes out $12m insurance on smile
  220. Depression on the rise in city
  221. Bulgarians pray for condemned HIV nurses (Reuters)
  222. Luxury Hotel For Pets Opens In San Francisco
  223. Bulgarians pray for release of medics (AP)
  224. Dr Carver Joins Site as Consulting Clinical Psychologist
  225. Free Will Astrology
  226. Germany's Merkel pledges focus on Africa at G-8 summit
  227. Acclaimed urologist dies at 92 (AP)
  228. Our compassion knows some bounds
  229. Race for the Cure for Breast Cancer
  230. Risk lies in untested drug duos
  231. Did Little Blue Pill Really Change World?
  232. AIDS: "Natural killer" clue to virus vulnerability (AFP)
  233. Sholeh Patrick Sholeh Patrick
  234. Fewer Get Breast Cancer Test
  235. a Peptide That Encourages HIV Infection Found By UCLA Aids Institute Researchers
  236. Drop in U.S. mammography rate worries cancer experts (Reuters)
  237. Group Health finds phone therapy works
  238. Charity calls for ecotherapy to boost mental health
  239. Going green could beat the blues: British experts (AFP)
  240. Asian drug users need more HIV prevention help (Reuters)
  241. Am Update: Psychologist heads to Iraq to work with troops
  242. FluMist seen effective for young kids: FDA staff
  243. Rest now, remember it later
  244. WHO members reject Taiwan's bid to join (AP)
  245. Blood pressure rising around the globe (AP)
  246. Chemical Compounds Boost Breast Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  247. Immune System Dysfunction Pinpointed in Melanoma Cases (HealthDay)
  248. Scientists Find New Clues to Fighting HIV (HealthDay)
  249. Therapy Effective for PTSD after Terrorism
  250. Nerve Damage with Aging May Cause Alzheimer?s