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  1. Prenatal stress may affect babies' sleep (Reuters)
  2. Age-related illness may lead to self-neglect (Reuters)
  3. Gadhafi's son: Bulgarian medics tortured (AP)
  4. Brain Imaging Gives Clues to Depression
  5. A Mouth Full of Stress
  6. Breast Implants and Suicide
  7. Federal Reserve Musings
  8. Smokeless Tobacco More Effective than Cigarettes for Delivering...
  9. Torture, or just plain torque?
  10. Tainted toothpaste took unchecked route (AP)
  11. Left-sided breast cancer radiation ups heart risk (Reuters)
  12. MRI scans might prevent breast cancer, study shows (Reuters)
  13. West Nile virus found in mosquitoes southeast of Las Vegas
  14. Judge To Hear Evidence In Case Against Noted San Mateo County Psychiatrist
  15. FDA: Heartburn drugs seem OK for heart (AP)
  16. Virus outbreak contained in Uganda (AP)
  17. Researchers challenge explanations of children's 'word spurt'
  18. FDA reviewing heartburn drugs on heart safety
  19. Bones may help control insulin levels
  20. Australian Psychologists Reject Claims Of High Gap Fees
  21. Roberts set to return to work
  22. MRI Beats Mammograms at Spotting Early Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
  23. More HIV infections found in Kyrgystan hospital (AFP)
  24. Binging on Beer
  25. Technology Helps Distinguish Mental Illness
  26. Exercise for Health Not Appearance
  27. Taking a look at the brain in love
  28. Conversational partners coordinate eye movements -- and nose-scratching
  29. Companies win Alzheimer's legal bid
  30. Declaring shortage might help fill psychiatry post
  31. Study: Obese kids are absent more (AP)
  32. UK must change Alzheimer's drug advice (AP)
  33. FDA links oysters to bacterial illness (AP)
  34. WHO optimistic on global polio goals (AP)
  35. Feds pull funding for L.A. hospital (AP)
  36. Fertility drugs don't raise breast cancer risk: report (Reuters)
  37. Unhealthy, Alone, Many Older People 'Self-Neglect' (HealthDay)
  38. Anxiety and error monitoring: increased error sensitivity or altered expectations?
  39. Albert Ellis
  40. Narcissism
  41. Human response to traumatic events: an integration of counterfactual...
  42. Teacher, Counselor and Mentor is the California Lottery's `Hero in Education'
  43. Ex-Senate Leader Mitchell Has Cancer
  44. Merv Griffin Still Battling Prostate Cancer
  45. Lindsay Lohan's Cleaning Toilets 12 Steps at a Time
  46. Pfizer facing 4 court cases in Nigeria (AP)
  47. Army starts new psychiatric program (AP)
  48. Study: Obese kids are absent more (AP)
  49. FDA links oysters to bacterial illness (AP)
  50. MRI Beats Mammograms at Spotting Early Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
  51. Unhealthy, Alone, Many Older People 'Self-Neglect' (HealthDay)
  52. Music mogul Tony Wilson dies a...
  53. Health clinics expand in retail settings (AP)
  54. Feds pull funding for L.A. hospital (AP)
  55. Libyan leader's son admits medics' torture (The Christian Science Monitor)
  56. Osteoarthritis : Urgent recall of deadly drug
  57. Churches help couples prepare for their future together
  58. Full Point of View
  59. Haunted by pain, flashbacks
  60. Group Therapy Online | Eye Movement Coupling | Macho Men Still Untrustworthy
  61. Ottawa to ban cigarette makers from labelling products 'light'and 'mild'
  62. U.S. lags behind 41 nations in life span (AP)
  63. Canada lagging in AIDS fight: Poll
  64. In Women, Caffeine May Protect Memory
  65. US slipping in life expectancy rankings (AP)
  66. Ill. woman's death in drug study probed (AP)
  67. Egyptian girl dies in circumcision (AP)
  68. Man seeks answers in wife's death following experimental gene therapy
  69. Pfizer facing 4 court cases in Nigeria
  70. Dr. Michele Lee one of a kind
  71. Quitting on Impulse May Be Smokers' Best Bet
  72. Workaholics not necessarily happier: study
  73. Scars more than physical
  74. Autistic intelligence
  75. Wyeth's schizophrenia pill is rejected by U.S. agency
  76. Poisoned city fights to save its children
  77. Training helps Alzheimer's caregivers (AP)
  78. Helping find lost Alzheimer's patients (AP)
  79. More smoothies cutting the calories (AP)
  80. FDA Warns Against Red Yeast Rice Products
  81. Ontario government wants Ottawa to drop GST on nicotine patches, gum
  82. Desire to smoke, drink booze tied to same chromosome as diastolic BP
  83. Don't ignore window of opportunity regarding stroke
  84. Dead birds aren't good indicators of viruses
  85. Patient-centered approach can backfire
  86. Parents' depression can weigh on children
  87. Failure of NC restaurant smoking ban masks other victories
  88. Separation surgery called off for twins (AP)
  89. Duke patient: fluid caused health issues (AP)
  90. Training helps Alzheimer's caregivers (AP)
  91. Helping find lost Alzheimer's patients (AP)
  92. Most Asian Men Have Better Prostate Cancer Survival Rates (HealthDay)
  93. Scientists Create Breast Tumor Stem Cells (HealthDay)
  94. Mentally ill diverted to cheaper care
  95. Programmed to Drink and Smoke
  96. Green Tea May Aid Cancer Fight
  97. Prevent Alzheimer?s the Natural Way
  98. Scientists seek better tests for Lyme (AP)
  99. Pediatric AIDS pill approved (Reuters)
  100. Stomach cancer to fall 25 percent in 10 years: study (Reuters)
  101. Merv Griffin Dies From Cancer at 82
  102. Drug for Cluster Headaches May Cause Heart Problems
  103. Study: Early diet advice for kids sticks (AP)
  104. New vaccine may help MS patients, study finds
  105. Scientists Seek Better Tests for Lyme
  106. Most Asian Men Have Better Prostate Cancer Survival Rates (HealthDay)
  107. Scientists Create Breast Tumor Stem Cells (HealthDay)
  108. Sanofi Pasteur starts shipments to CDC, doctors
  109. Marriage-Minded Women Focus on Men's Faces
  110. Undiagnosed diabetes in U.S. men falls sharply
  111. Decline in U.S. Breast Cancers Tied to Drop in Hormone Use (HealthDay)
  112. Reduce Dental Anxiety
  113. Web and Cell Aid Teen Weight Loss
  114. Family Therapy For the Worksite
  115. Better Diet May Slow Colon Cancer's Return
  116. Scientist Searches for Anti-Alcohol Drug
  117. DNA vaccine could benefit brains, immune systems of MS patients: study
  118. Diabetes drugs to include new warnings (AP)
  119. Review set for pregnancy weight advice (AP)
  120. Study: Harsh lighting may damage embryos (AP)
  121. Scientists seek better tests for Lyme (AP)
  122. Study: Early diet advice for kids sticks (AP)
  123. Healthy Diet Guards Against Return of Colon Cancer (HealthDay)
  124. Clinical Depression Linked To Abnormal Neural Circuits
  125. Love says weight loss due to discipline
  126. Study: Harsh lighting may damage embryos (AP)
  127. Decline in U.S. Breast Cancers Tied to Drop in Hormone Use (HealthDay)
  128. Healthy Diet Guards Against Return of Colon Cancer (HealthDay)
  129. Clinically depressed people may have damaged brain circuits (AFP)
  130. Jonah Goldberg: Do our kids enjoy high self-esteem?
  131. Woman dies of bird flu on Bali
  132. Molecule May Predict Prostate Cancer's Return (HealthDay)
  133. Placebo Effect Among Antidepressants
  134. Psychologists to examine JFK terror suspect
  135. McCain Makes Quick Stop in Iowa
  136. Sixty One Percent Of Newly Diagnosed Parkinson's Disease Patients Do...
  137. HIV Delivers 'Double Whammy' to Brain (HealthDay)
  138. Testosterone Helps Women Regain Desire
  139. Kids Need Dad When Mom is Depressed
  140. Email Stress Overwhelming to Some Workers
  141. whiplash followed by loss of power in arms and legs
  142. U.S. Psychologists May Denounce Torture
  143. Psychologist Tackles Why Some Movies Are Better Than Others
  144. Drop in HRT Use Linked to Breast Cancer Decline
  145. Study: Abortion pills don't bring risks (AP)
  146. Study: Dust with retardant may harm cats (AP)
  147. Study: Everest deadlier for old climbers (AP)
  148. Halt to 'female' Camel cigarettes sought (AP)
  149. Some baby bibs contain lead, group says (AP)
  150. Low-dose radiation may raise breast cancer risk (Reuters)
  151. Prostate cancer pamphlets may encourage screening (Reuters)
  152. Review backs antidepressant effects of omega-3s (Reuters)
  153. Marital violence among Asian-American couples
  154. Study: Abortion Pills Don't Bring Risks
  155. Amgen to Cut Up to 2,600 Jobs
  156. Study: Dust with retardant may harm cats (AP)
  157. Cell Therapeutics to buy cancer drug (AP)
  158. Control tobacco, food ads to beat cancer -panel (Reuters)
  159. HIV Delivers 'Double Whammy' to Brain (HealthDay)
  160. Preschool kids are capable of introspection
  161. Cell Therapeutics to Pay for Cancer Drug
  162. Healthy Lifestyle Key To Cancer Prevention (HealthDay)
  163. Internet Users Turn to Internet as Much as Their Doctor
  164. Is the age-complexity effect mediated by reductions in a general processing resource?
  165. Study: Toddlers capable of introspection
  166. Findings: Toddlers capable of introspection
  167. Issues: the Child Criminal
  168. Mauresmo pulls out of the US Open
  169. New Treatment Boosts Muscle Function in Myasthenia Gravis
  170. Panel calls for regulation of tobacco (AP)
  171. Consulting may prevent depression after vision loss (Reuters)
  172. Psychologists Continue to Debate Torture Policies
  173. Asian Americans Shun Mental Health Care
  174. Difficult to Forget Painful Memories
  175. Altered Brain Circuits When Depressed
  176. Kenya Reduces Child Deaths From Malaria
  177. Panel Calls for Regulation of Tobacco
  178. Study Suggests That a Need for Physical Perfection May Reveal Emotional Flaws - New Y
  179. Italian town offers cash for weight loss (AP)
  180. Stent safety questions trigger declines (AP)
  181. Genetic testing cited for blood thinner (AP)
  182. Woman has rare identical quadruplets (AP)
  183. Kenya reduces child deaths from malaria (AP)
  184. Prenatal antidepressants linked to preterm births (Reuters)
  185. 'Warning signs are everywhere'
  186. Army says stress of war on soldiers' marriages, personal lives is helping boost suici
  187. Psychological tests for terror suspect
  188. Don't get swept along in the market hysteria
  189. Eleven people test positive for West Nile Virus
  190. Obesity may not bring on migraine
  191. Alaska begins offering e-prescriptions (AP)
  192. Healthy Lifestyle Key To Cancer Prevention (HealthDay)
  193. Use Two Drugs at Once to Beat Leukemia: Study (HealthDay)
  194. Jim Killeen: The Man Who Found Himself
  195. Emotional brain circuits and depression
  196. VIEWPOINT ~~ Revealing secrets of education
  197. Dad sues Lutheran church, school, teacher
  198. Paul Rieckhoff: Highest Army Suicide Rate in 26 Years
  199. Top attractions aren't as attractive as they look
  200. Romney: Education a Civil Rights Issue
  201. Army: War stress on marriages, personal lives boosting suicides
  202. Indian schools asked to ban junk food (AP)
  203. Depression Diagnosis Debated
  204. Why Worry About a Decision
  205. Does Drinking Influence Teen Promiscuousness
  206. Experts attack depression claim
  207. Doctors Who Treat Pain
  208. FDA: Codeine risk for some nursing moms (AP)
  209. FDA is rejecting more new drugs (AP)
  210. FDA won't close field labs after all (AP)
  211. Depression Taking Toll on Returning U.S. Vets (HealthDay)
  212. School Name Goof One For (History) Books
  213. FDA to Nursing Moms: Codeine May Harm Babies
  214. BehindTheMedspeak: 'The Loss of Sadness: How Psychiatry...
  215. Tiny N.J. baby ready to return home (AP)
  216. Toys 'R' Us pulls bibs as a precaution (AP)
  217. Breast cancer vaccine looks safe, study shows (Reuters)
  218. White House's Snow to leave before Bush term ends (Reuters)
  219. Mbeki hits back on AIDS (AP)
  220. Depression Taking Toll on Returning U.S. Vets
  221. Walgreens Loses $25.8M in Fla. Lawsuit
  222. Infusions may ease severe diabetic nerve pain
  223. FDA: Codeine risk for some nursing moms (AP)
  224. N.M. planning medical marijuana program (AP)
  225. Depression Taking Toll on Returning U.S. Vets (HealthDay)
  226. Internet Obsession or Addiction
  227. Troubled Vets May Be Depressed
  228. Loneliness Impairs Health
  229. Chronic Stress Intensifies MS
  230. Breast cancer vaccine looks safe, study shows
  231. Expert Available: Do You Know the Signs of Sports Concussion?
  232. The Humane Interface: New Directions for Designing Interactive Systems
  233. Mentally ill diverted to cheaper care
  234. Neighbors Not Happy With Patrons Smoking Outside
  235. You Don't Have To Hate Other Groups To Love Your Own, Psychologist Says
  236. 73-Year-Old Woman Locked in Bank
  237. Cuban migrants held at Guantanamo receive visas end hunger strike
  238. Psychologists reflect on 40th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King's speech to APA A
  239. Cynical shyness can precipitate violence in males and may be factor in school shootin
  240. UPI NewsTrack Health and Science News August 17, 2007
  241. WA plan to reduce reliance on ADHD drugs
  242. Psychologists weigh interrogation ban (AP)
  243. Medicare won't pay for hospital mistakes (AP)
  244. AIDS stigma concerns outreach leader
  245. Loneliness could be bad for health
  246. Behavior changes help too-thin kids
  247. Colonial spas swim against current styling
  248. Cynical Shyness Can Precipitate Violence In Males, Say Researchers,...
  249. Coloring Compound in Fruits, Veggies May Cut Colon CancerRisk (HealthDay)
  250. Kirkpatrick takes charge at West Alabama AIDS Outreach