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  1. Female circumcision a problem in Britain (AP)
  2. Newborns tested for genectic disorders (AP)
  3. FDA OKs high-tech arm brace for strokes (AP)
  4. Meats, Sweets May Boost Breast Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  5. Breast Cancer More Aggressive in Black Women (HealthDay)
  6. Libyan court rules on HIV medics' appeal (Reuters)
  7. Chance of rehab 'great' for girl who killed family: psychologist
  8. NY judges skeptical about light cigarettes lawsuit arguments
  9. EPA Investigating Waste at Camp Lejeune
  10. LCQ12: Child and adolescent mental health services
  11. APA to Review 10-Year-Old Policy on Counseling Gays and Lesbians
  12. Tragic end for Texas hate crime victim
  13. Death Sentence Upheld in Libya Case
  14. Betel nut-cancer link takes buzz out of tradition (Reuters)
  15. Inflammatory Genes Raise Lung Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  16. Bill Welsh of Autism Treatment Trust Shames UK Epedemic Deniers
  17. Require Plans To Screen Behavioral Health
  18. Night Owl Behavior Harmful to Preteens
  19. Risk Factors Influence Parkinson Symptoms
  20. Social Services "BattleSpace": What if Fire Departments Were Privatized? or the CIA?
  21. British woman says she wed bin Laden son
  22. Report: Pavarotti Doing Well
  23. Cancer risk higher with Western diet (AP)
  24. TB patient flees Ark. quarantine (AP)
  25. Breast Cancer Genes Don't Raise Tumor-Linked Death Risk (HealthDay)
  26. Libya upholds death sentence for medics (AP)
  27. Researcher Examines the Effectiveness of Tailored Health Messages
  28. Scottish Cardinal Calls On British Prime Minister Brown To Review U.K.'s Abortion Law
  29. Cancer Risk Higher With Western Diet
  30. County won't ask Fort Collins to spray for mosquitoes
  31. Lung Cancer Survival -- Psychiatric Disorders
  32. Cancer risk higher with Western diet (AP)
  33. Police: E. coli made Colo. inmates sick (AP)
  34. House OKs bill to improve drug safety (AP)
  35. Inflammatory Genes Raise Lung Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  36. Breast Cancer Genes Don't Raise Tumor-Linked Death Risk (HealthDay)
  37. Slaying suspect ruled competent to stand trial
  38. Overweight kids face widespread stigma (AP)
  39. Humans remember four things at a time
  40. Book review: The Ethical Chemist. [Adventures in Ethics and Science]
  41. Tikvah Therapeutics Raises $10 Million Gross Proceeds in Private Financing
  42. Equipment worth $22M missing from CDC (AP)
  43. Many cancer survivors go back to work as usual (Reuters)
  44. Therapy for depression cuts suicide attempts (Reuters)
  45. Short-term Memory Capacity for Most: Four Items
  46. How Young Are Influenced To Drink
  47. Domestic Violence Challenges Work Goals
  48. Why Kids of Divorced Parents Divorce
  49. Analysis: Iraq report won't help Bush
  50. FDA Approves CustomVue Monovision LASIK
  51. Diabetes drug side effect reports triple (AP)
  52. US official urges mental health changes (AP)
  53. 9 people file lawsuit against TB flyer (AP)
  54. Researcher seeks food chain toxin tests (AP)
  55. UK mental wards may do more harm than good: Lancet (Reuters)
  56. Research reveals anatomy of suppressed memories: study (AFP)
  57. Double protection doesn't improve HIV prevention (Reuters)
  58. Research: Brain Can Be Trained To Supress Bad Memories
  59. Diabetes drug side effect reports triple
  60. Report: Teen birth rate hits record low (AP)
  61. Atty: Guilty plea coming in steroid case (AP)
  62. No veto on children's health urged (AP)
  63. is the Me Moment'; The nation recharges its batteries on the web at
  64. Short-term Memory Capacity for Most: Four Items
  65. Government to Ban Slaughter of Cattle Unable to Stand or Walk
  66. 126 people ill after Chicago food fest (AP)
  67. Research into suppressed memories could help treatment for depression (AFP)
  68. Culture Influences Perception
  69. Repress Emotional Memories With Practice
  70. The Humane Interface: New Directions for Designing Interactive Systems
  71. Teens less sexually active; birth rate at record low
  72. Reduction Of High-Risk Behavior Among HIV-Positive People...
  73. FDA will ask about Medtronic spinal disc (AP)
  74. Study Compares Colon Cancer Drug Regimens (HealthDay)
  75. No Evidence Tomatoes, Lycopene Cut Cancer: FDA (HealthDay)
  76. 'Sexually active' Malawians urged to take HIV tests (AFP)
  77. Nurse's Notes On the menu: Love potion No. 9 or gourmet sex
  78. U.S. ranchers lobby in court again to argue for banning Canadian cattle
  79. Idenix writes off hepatitis drug after FDA review
  80. UK Hospital gets high marks in magazine's national ratings
  81. Robot visits patients when doctor can't (AP)
  82. Patient, Wife, Mother, Killer
  83. U.S. News & World Report Releases America's Best Hospitals 2007
  84. Key senators agree on kids' health plan (AP)
  85. Study Compares Colon Cancer Drug Regimens (HealthDay)
  86. No Evidence Tomatoes, Lycopene Cut Cancer: FDA (HealthDay)
  87. Psychologists face many years of school to be doctors
  88. What's the Story of Your Career?
  89. Debate on bill to ban smoking lights up Pa. House
  90. Major breakthrough in understanding how HIV interferes with infected cell division
  91. Psychologists face many years of school to be doctors
  92. China fights back, goes after U.S. meat (AP)
  93. Enduring a rare disease with no cure (AP)
  94. Language a barrier for some prevention efforts
  95. E. coli closes Hamlin beach
  96. Officials Probe Three Liposuction Deaths at Arizona...
  97. CDC quarantine officers ever on watch (AP)
  98. Professor: Harry Potter book offers lessons in death, grief
  99. State Offers Free Help For Smoking Quitters
  100. AIDS case deal may forgive Libyan debt (AP)
  101. No hype, here are the biggest dangers to Northwest Florida residents
  102. N.S. rejects funding for cancer drug Avastin
  103. Child health insurance bill faces veto (AP)
  104. Americans trail Chinese in understanding another person's perspective
  105. , Sharon, Pa
  106. CDC quarantine officers ever on watch
  107. Food-labeling effort gains new momentum (AP)
  108. The Psychology of Survey Response
  109. Read the story
  110. Heartfelt gift for Lucas
  111. Two Large Studies Show Decline In Suicide Attempts With Antidepressant Treatment
  112. Is an innocent man serving a life sentence?
  113. Buddha tooth relic a clear fake, say experts
  114. Libya to decide fate of foreign medics in HIV case (Reuters)
  115. Study: Who's the boss? Apparently the wife
  116. UK doctor questioned over vaccine scare
  117. Perhaps the system lacks sanity
  118. Statewide public smoking ban readied for final vote in House
  119. 'Low Blood Sugar' Message Provides Insights In The Fight Against Diabetes
  120. Food-labeling effort gains new momentum (AP)
  121. Child health insurance bill faces veto (AP)
  122. AIDS case deal may forgive Libyan debt (AP)
  123. Enduring a rare disease with no cure (AP)
  124. China fights back, goes after U.S. meat (AP)
  125. Sex education creates storm in AIDS-stricken India (Reuters)
  126. Complaining To Friends Increases Girls' Misery
  127. New Study Sheds Light on How We Would Have Done Things Differently
  128. Study: Grapefruit Raises Breast Cancer Risk
  129. CORRECTION - Don't trust your man, Indian minister tells women
  130. Exercises May Curb Falls By Parkinson's Patients
  131. Food label warnings seen as confusing (AP)
  132. Coming soon, safer cigarettes? (AP)
  133. VA will expand mental health services (AP)
  134. UK autism doctor faces misconduct probe (AP)
  135. Chemical 'Paint' Helps Surgeons See Cancer's Borders (HealthDay)
  136. New test pinpoints deadliest prostate cancers (Reuters)
  137. Libya to decide fate of foreign medics in HIV case (Reuters)
  138. Industry Pollutants Trigger Parkinson?s
  139. Scientist Work to Develop a Fear Pill
  140. Girl Talk May Place Some at Risk
  141. VA Will Expand Mental Health Services
  142. Negative 'Girl Talk' May Trigger Misery
  143. VA Will Expand Mental Health Services
  144. Group: Weight training can help elderly (AP)
  145. Study: Older diabetes drugs safe to use (AP)
  146. New Test Helps Detect Spreading Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
  147. New clue for HIV drug side effects: study (Reuters)
  148. Paradigm Shift: Are You Hearing All the Facts?
  149. The Sciences of the Artificial - 3rd Edition
  150. Study: Older diabetes drugs safe to use
  151. Ped Med: Non-drug options slighted? ...
  152. TB patient preparing for surgery (AP)
  153. Chemical 'Paint' Helps Surgeons See Cancer's Borders (HealthDay)
  154. New Test Helps Detect Spreading Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
  155. Smoking Linked to Depression
  156. Genetics Influence Auditory Processing
  157. AACAP Applauds Hawaii's Governor Linda Lingle For Vetoing Psychologist Prescribing Bi
  158. Cigarette tax jump lowers smoking rates
  159. Weight Training Benefits Elderly Too
  160. Libya distributing money to HIV families in medic case (Reuters)
  161. SECURITY-BRAZIL: Oedipus Caught in the Crossfire
  162. Man Infected With Flesh-Eating Bacteria
  163. AACAP Applauds Hawaii's Governor Linda Lingle For Vetoing Psychologist Prescribing Bi
  164. Neurologist fills critical need in region
  165. Lawmakers decry FDA plans to close labs (AP)
  166. Envoy: China makes strides in AIDS fight (AP)
  167. TB patient who fled Ark. hospital found (AP)
  168. Fruits, veggies don't stop cancer return (AP)
  169. Intensive diet doesn't prevent breast cancer: study (AFP)
  170. Army starts stress program but lacks resources (Reuters)
  171. Disturbed Sleep Tied to Cognitive Decline In Elderly Women
  172. Scott Horton - Bush and Psychologists Who Abet Torture
  173. Army Starting Brain Injury Education
  174. Making Treatment for Bipolar Disorder a Family Affair
  175. Fruits, veggies don't stop cancer return (AP)
  176. Army to educate troops on brain injuries (AP)
  177. When to let go? Medicine's top dilemma (Reuters)
  178. Libya lifts death sentences in HIV case (AP)
  179. Moonda psychologist: Spoiling led to murder
  180. Senate Panel to Take Up Cigarette Bill
  181. TB patient Andrew Speaker will have lung surgery
  182. Women's cognitive decline associated with interrupted or fitful sleep
  183. Taking Cancer Drug With Food May Cut Costs (HealthDay)
  184. Anxious wait in Libya for reprieved medics (AFP)
  185. Curry May Slow Alzheimer?s
  186. Psychologist says Wells was delusional
  187. Pfizer 2Q Profit Falls 48 Percent
  188. Bashful Psychiatrists Urged To Talk Sex
  189. Bulgaria, EU move to secure freedom for HIV medics (Reuters)
  190. The End of Barroom Brawls: Study Shows Alcohol Can Reduce Aggression
  191. Elderly Sleep Woes Linked To Suicide Risk
  192. Charges Stay for Soldier Who Hid His HIV Status
  193. Group Therapy Helps Men With Impotence
  194. Bush Threatens to Veto Health Bill (AP)
  195. New Bush panel to police food imports (AP)
  196. CORRECTED: When to let go? Medicine's top dilemma (Reuters)
  197. Natural Cancer-Fighting Protein May Also Slow Aging (HealthDay)
  198. World struggling to treat HIV/AIDS (Reuters)
  199. Group Therapy For ED
  200. Trial Evaluates Lithium for Pediatric Bipolar
  201. Manage Cravings for High Calorie Foods
  202. Competitive Bidding Law
  203. If Harry dies. . .
  204. World struggling to treat HIV/AIDS
  205. Reports Show Involvement of US Psychologists
  206. Hot dog chili sauce in botulism recall (AP)
  207. Study: Clinics overuse lab technique (AP)
  208. Survey finds many docs stress mistakes (AP)
  209. Tamper-resistant pads could prove a pain (AP)
  210. Diabetes drug tied to increased cancer prevalence (Reuters)
  211. Bulgaria pushes Libya on medic transfers (AP)
  212. Studies: Restless legs syndrome is real (AP)
  213. Survey Finds Many Docs Stress Mistakes
  214. Merv Griffin Treated for Prostate Cancer
  215. Hot Dog Chili Sauce in Botulism Recall
  216. Natural Cancer-Fighting Protein May Also Slow Aging (HealthDay)
  217. Reports Show Involvement of US Psychologists
  218. Where there's smoke, there's fired worker
  219. Dodgy doctors: The G-string and other scandalous exploits
  220. Male circumcision can cut HIV infection, studies show (AFP)
  221. The Wall Street Journal
  222. Archive: Study links video games to reckless driving
  223. When you die, do you know you're dead? [Cognitive Daily]
  224. Study: 46 Percent of Teens Hurt Themselves on Purpose
  225. Emotional memories can be suppressed with practice
  226. Illinois Confirms 3rd Human Case Of West Nile Virus For 2007
  227. Preconditioning protects brain from stroke
  228. Brushing aside threats of a presidential veto, a Senate committee on Thursday approve
  229. Ariz. TB patient transferred to Denver (AP)
  230. Zambia opens first cancer hospital (AFP)
  231. EU drug regulator highlights depression danger of weight-loss pill (AFP)
  232. Exercise may help with hard-to-treat depression (Reuters)
  233. Genetic Analysis Offers Insights Into AIDS Resistance (HealthDay)
  234. Pediatric Ritalin?A Cause for Concern?
  235. Medication May Reduce Alzheimer?s and Parkinson?s
  236. Premenstrual Depression May be Genetic
  237. Effectiveness of Primary Care for Mental Health
  238. R.I. Governor Blocks Infertility Bill
  239. Tammy Faye Discusses Her Fight With Cancer
  240. VA Secretary Promises Increased Mental Health Services For Veterans
  241. Vendors pitch healthier foods for kids (AP)
  242. U.S. agencies probe botulism poisoning (AP)
  243. Hospital told to return placenta to mom (AP)
  244. Studies: Restless legs syndrome is real (AP)
  245. Survey finds many docs stress mistakes (AP)
  246. Malaria drugs cut cancer risk in lupus patients (Reuters)
  247. Career Chemistry: Best Jobs for Social People
  248. Psychologist Accepts Punishment For Sexual Episode
  249. Career Chemistry: The Best Jobs for Six Personality Types
  250. Court: VA Must Pay Agent Orange Victims