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  1. Faith-based intervention tackles cervical cancer in Appalachia
  2. Oct. 14, 2006
  3. Team Represents UCM at Summit Addressing Suicide Prevention
  4. Proper Bicycle Fit Helps Avoid Pain, Injury
  5. Deal with depression
  6. Oct. 13 Smoking Glance
  7. AIDS activist Jeff Getty dead at 49 (AP)
  8. This Mouse Kills Viruses That Infect You, Not Your Computer
  9. Communities Key to Lowering Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  10. Forgive and forget? That may take some practice
  11. Hospital mistake paralyzes new mom (AP)
  12. Gender Bias in Diagnosing Personality Disorders
  13. Lage raho not all about Gandhigiri, say psychiatrists
  14. Low-Cal Drinks Help Teens Trim Down
  15. Communities Key to Lowering Cancer Risk
  16. U.S. Population Set to Hit 300M on Tues.
  17. Agency told to aid mentally ill inmates (AP)
  18. AIDS activist Jeff Getty dead at 49 (AP)
  19. Beauty in the stomach of the beholder
  20. Celebrity Health - Shirley Conran
  21. Communities Key to Lowering Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  22. Rapists lie in tests - study
  23. Doctors say electric pulses aided brain-damaged man
  24. Consumer unease with U.S. health care grows
  25. Intestinal bug jumps from hospital setting
  26. Diet link to Alzheimer's deepens
  27. Community mental care lacking(UK)
  28. BD Election 2007: A Complex Algorithm
  29. Addenda
  30. Commonplace sugar compound silences seizures
  31. Patients rejecting hospital food(UK)
  32. Stem cells slow nerve disease
  33. This Mouse Kills Viruses That Infect You, Not Your Computer
  34. US gives Zambia 149 million dollars to fight AIDS (AFP)
  35. Lessen your stress and save your health
  36. Feds Promote Donation of Umbilical Cords
  37. Doctors Say Electric Pulses Aided Brain-Damaged Man
  38. Teenager plays Space Invaders with his imagination
  39. China antibiotic maker loses license (AP)
  40. Animal Study Links Teen Aggression With Prozac (HealthDay)
  41. Help Pass The Als Registry Act
  42. Prozac Increases Bone Mass in Lab Animals
  43. Anti-Depressants for PMS?
  44. Cocaine Alters Perception of Monetary Rewards
  45. Don't avoid or deny anger
  46. Animal Study Links Teen Aggression With Prozac
  47. Stem Cell Transplant Shows Promise Against ALS
  48. Compulsive buying common among U.S. adults: survey (Reuters)
  49. Diet May Inspire New Epilepsy Drugs
  50. How to get past your kids' delay tactics
  51. Oct. 16, 2006
  52. Gay man's efforts to launch homee-based business draw opposition
  53. Disney to serve healthier food at parks (AP)
  54. Breast reconstruction not as safe for obese women (Reuters)
  55. Uproar over German plan to penalize untested cancer patients (AFP)
  56. Computers a Boon to ICU Respiratory Care
  57. U.S. Hospital Outcomes Vary Widely
  58. Russian Man Goes 50 Days Without Food
  59. Antioxidant Might Slow Silicate Lung Disease
  60. Diabetics who breast-feed lower child's obesity risk (Reuters)
  61. HIV exploits competition among T cells
  62. Former US FDA comissioner charged
  63. Many STD patients reinfected within months
  64. Antibiotic may treat IBS
  65. Body Awareness Help Teens Diet
  66. remember names and events.
  67. Calls to poison centre reveal caffeine abuse
  68. Denmark an example after transfat ban (AP)
  69. Kids' flu vaccine is being delayed (AP)
  70. Pregnancy boosts stress of heart defects (AP)
  71. Gene Mutation Linked to Risk of Autism
  72. Study Suggests Vitamin D May Help Fight Breast Cancer
  73. Hair Analysis May Help Detect Eating Disorders
  74. High Blood Sugar Increases Risk of Blood Clots After Surgery
  75. Abortion does not increase breast cancer risk (Reuters)
  76. Vitamin D may help slow breast cancer -study (Reuters)
  77. School principal describes slain 10-year-old Montreal girl as "delightful"
  78. Drug ban will force Alzheimer's patients to take 'dangerous' alternatives
  79. Denmark an example after transfat ban (AP)
  80. Disney to serve healthier food at parks (AP)
  81. Study links hair to eating disorders (AP)
  82. Kids' flu vaccine is being delayed (AP)
  83. Study Suggests Vitamin D May Help Fight Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
  84. Animal Study Links Teen Aggression With Prozac (HealthDay)
  85. Kids' Flu Vaccine Is Being Delayed
  86. Merck's cervical cancer vaccine on sale in Europe (Reuters)
  87. Merck diabetes drug wins federal OK (AP)
  88. Vitamin D may help slow breast cancer (Reuters)
  89. Meds Help Preschoolers with ADHD
  90. Witnessing Marital Violence
  91. Pain Medication Abuse in Unlikely Places
  92. Hormone Therapy Returns Emotions
  93. Kenya gets 1st polio case in 22 years (AP)
  94. Report: Seafood benefits outweigh risks (AP)
  95. Abortion does not increase breast cancer risk (Reuters)
  96. Merck Diabetes Drug Wins Federal OK
  97. Antibiotic may treat irritable bowel syndrome
  98. Ethnic gaps in breast cancer linked to hormones (Reuters)
  99. HIV complicates Africa "super TB" threat: WHO (Reuters)
  100. Genes May Pass Down Smiles, Frowns
  101. Mobile phones harnessed in the battle against AIDS, avian flu (AFP)
  102. Vitamin D may slow down breast cancer
  103. Drug reactions send 700,000 yearly to ER (AP)
  104. Teen's tongue piercing linked to pain (AP)
  105. Obesity Boosts Complications From Sleep Apnea Surgery (HealthDay)
  106. Cancer survivors at risk for preterm delivery (Reuters)
  107. Kids' Flu Vaccine Is Being Delayed
  108. Home Medication Use Sends 700,000 to ER Annually
  109. Fish and Fish Oil's Benefits Far Outweigh Risks
  110. DuPont to study chemical's health impact (AP)
  111. FDA move on cloned food alarms groups (AP)
  112. Vitamin D may curb progression of breast cancer: study (AFP)
  113. Doctors may be able to hear cancer's spread (Reuters)
  114. USC Psychologist's Book Explains "Why Mothers Kill"
  115. Heart From Donor With Hepatitis C Reduces Survival
  116. Breathing Training Benefits Heart-Surgery Patients
  117. Teen's tongue piercing linked to pain (AP)
  118. Actor John Forsythe Still Hospitalized
  119. Drug reactions send 700,000 yearly to ER (AP)
  120. Obesity Boosts Complications From Sleep Apnea Surgery (HealthDay)
  121. Drug Reactions Send 700,000 Yearly to ER
  122. Lilly Buying Icos for $2.1 Billion
  123. Seafood benefits outweigh risks, scientists say
  124. Cost of obesity epidemic double Australia's health budget (AFP)
  125. Psychologists differ over releasing convicted sex offender
  126. Maids, day-care hurt Singapore kids' mental health (Reuters)
  127. Analyze Hair for Eating Disorders
  128. Addiction From Early Use of Nicotine
  129. Cyberspace Addiction?
  130. Merck Diabetes Drug Wins Federal OK
  131. FDA OKs drug for head, neck cancer (AP)
  132. Older Women Not Getting Proper Breast Cancer Treatment (HealthDay)
  133. Lilly to buy sex-drug partner Icos
  134. FDA OKs Drug for Head, Neck Cancer
  135. Older Women Not Getting Proper Breast Cancer Treatment
  136. Bird flu vaccine may hit many strains (AP)
  137. Grape Seed May Be a Cancer Fighter (HealthDay)
  138. U.S. says blood safety new Africa AIDS challenge (Reuters)
  139. The Special Issue Spotter
  140. The psychology of rumours
  141. Bird Flu Vaccine May Hit Many Strains
  142. Sex change therapy 'rushed' claim
  143. Grammar-based peptide fights bacteria (AP)
  144. Malaysian women sues over false HIV diagnosis: report (AFP)
  145. Diabetes drug gets FDA approval
  146. 10 million people at risk from pollution (AP)
  147. NFL joins fight against child obesity (AP)
  148. Good early family life may counter depression gene (Reuters)
  149. Brain-Mapping, Psychological Studies Support Mechanism For Compromised Control In Dru
  150. Leading opera star Ruth Ann Swenson has breast cancer
  151. Lung Function at Birth May Predict Asthma Risk
  152. NIH: Company influenced sepsis treatment (AP)
  153. Study: Anti-aging supplements don't work (AP)
  154. Study: Neck stents present stroke risk (AP)
  155. Panel suggests adding drug label warning (AP)
  156. 10 Million People at Risk From Pollution
  157. DHEA Not Youth In A Pill, Study Says
  158. Official pushes AIDS awareness in Zambia (AP)
  159. Obesity may be linked to shorter sleeping times (Reuters)
  160. Cancer patients have higher suicide risk: study (Reuters)
  161. Aniston to go 'Counter Clockwise' for film
  162. Breast cancer patients do better with support - study
  163. Trendy Hormone Treatments No Passage to Graceful Aging
  164. Lavarch's illness didn't influence Patel deal: Beattie
  165. Study: Anti-aging supplements don't work (AP)
  166. NIH: Company influenced sepsis treatment (AP)
  167. Study: Neck stents present stroke risk (AP)
  168. NFL joins fight against child obesity (AP)
  169. Cuts in Medicare hurt wheelchair users (AP)
  170. Older Women Not Getting Proper Breast Cancer Treatment (HealthDay)
  171. Grape Seed May Be a Cancer Fighter (HealthDay)
  172. Surviving Breast Cancer: Attitude Is Everything
  173. Wal-Mart to expand generic drug program (AP)
  174. Australia drought sparks suicides
  175. Obesity may be linked to sleeping times (Reuters)
  176. SKorean scientists say cancer-killing virus developed (AFP)
  177. Experts to discuss US obesity epidemic (AFP)
  178. Suicide Risk Doubles After Cancer Diagnosis (HealthDay)
  179. British cancer teenager given radiation overdose dies (AFP)
  180. Australia drought sparks suicides
  181. The Cause of Elephant Violence
  182. Cancer patients have higher suicide risk: study
  183. Opera Star Has Breast Cancer
  184. Behavioral Traits Linked to Cancer?
  185. Marijuana-like compound may fight Alzheimer's
  186. One billion people overweight, 300 million obese worldwide (AFP)
  187. Cancer patients have higher suicide risk: study (Reuters)
  188. Top S.Africa AIDS doctor urges mandatory HIV tests (Reuters)
  189. Greater Satisfaction from Emotion-Based Purchases
  190. Recidivism Among Sex Offenders
  191. Visual imagery technique boosts voting, study finds
  192. Rising levels of obesity 'linked to lack of sleep'
  193. FDA Approves Merck's Januvia
  194. Michigan hospitals to have robot on call (AP)
  195. La. works on fixing health care system (AP)
  196. Sleepless Children at Higher Obesity Risk (HealthDay)
  197. Fear Could be Linked to Cancer (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com)
  198. China closes down HIV/AIDS group (AFP)
  199. No Benefit from Anti-aging Supplement
  200. Women's math performance affected by theories on sex differences: UBC researchers
  201. Studies Link Gene Variant to Macular Degeneration
  202. Study: Some preschoolers can use Ritalin (AP)
  203. Meningitis shot may hold higher GBS risk (AP)
  204. 7 Keys to Prostate Cancer Management (HealthDay)
  205. Childhood Cancer Survivors More Likely to Have Preemies (HealthDay)
  206. Mayo Clinic Study Casts Doubt On 'Anti-Aging' Pill
  207. Childhood Cancer Survivors More Likely to Have Preemies
  208. CDC Urges Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities to Increase Efforts to Reduce Drug-Resi
  209. Stereotypes Can Keep Women's Math Scores Low
  210. Kicking the gay habit? Cut out the sarcasm.
  211. Pros, Cons From Ritalin in Preschoolers
  212. Suicide Risk Doubles After Cancer Diagnosis
  213. Michigan hospitals to have robot on call
  214. Psychiatrist in the UK up on 10 charges regarding sex change patients
  215. Sleepless Children at Higher Obesity Risk (HealthDay)
  216. 7 Keys to Prostate Cancer Management (HealthDay)
  217. Childhood Cancer Survivors More Likely to Have Preemies (HealthDay)
  218. Firm Reports Stem Cell Use for Making of Insulin
  219. Can women do math?
  220. Once More Unto the Breach
  221. Scientists 'too quick' to judge outsiders
  222. Cleveland schools to start some sex ed in kindergarten (Reg Req'd)
  223. Kidney Dialysis Center Deal With Amgen Blocks Roche
  224. 'Three Faces of Eve' inspiration speaks about personality disorders
  225. Brain damage unleashes your inner Picasso
  226. Murder suspect taken off life support
  227. Page scandal could be case of 'splitting'
  228. U.S. to get 115 million flu vaccines this year, CDC says
  229. Breast Cancer Experts Urge Funding for Minority Screenings (HealthDay)
  230. Bread-Heavy Diet Linked to Kidney Cancer (HealthDay)
  231. Childhood Obesity from Lack of Sleep?
  232. Breast Cancer Experts Urge Funding for Minority Screenings
  233. Merck profit falls after new Vioxx charge
  234. Bread-Heavy Diet Linked to Kidney Cancer
  235. CBT Helps Youth OCD
  236. Job Strain, Burnout and Depression
  237. Childhood Stress Hastens Puberty, Support Falls Behind
  238. Flying eye hospital aids world's poor (AP)
  239. High bread consumption tied to kidney cancer (Reuters)
  240. Blocking an enzyme curbs colon cancer, in mice (Reuters)
  241. Zanzibar adopts first-ever anti-HIV/AIDS policy (AFP)
  242. Flying Eye Hospital Aids World's Poor
  243. Watch the Volume on Your iPod
  244. Beachgoers Accurately Report Sun-Protection Habits (HealthDay)
  245. Depression tied to poor asthma therapy adherence (Reuters)
  246. Bristol wins U.S. approval for single anti-HIV pill (Reuters)
  247. Pros, Cons of Ritalin in Preschoolers
  248. Merck's Net Income Drops 34%
  249. Study Sparks Debate on Ritalin Use in Preschoolers
  250. Plant the focus of Alzheimer's study (AP)