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  1. Hypnosis before breast cancer surgery means less pain afterwards: study
  2. New asthma guidelines urge daily control (AP)
  3. UK tries pictures to discourage smokers (AP)
  4. Woman miscarries after ambulance crash (AP)
  5. Cholera kills 8 in northern Iraq (AP)
  6. RA Drugs Linked to Slight Skin Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  7. Self-Exams of Feet Can Catch Early Melanoma (HealthDay)
  8. Saudi to introduce pre-marriage HIV test (AFP)
  9. Coleman a flight threat?; Gallup Indian trader to undergo another psychiatric evaluat
  10. West Nile Reported In Cobb County
  11. Ovary Removal May Cause Dementia Risk
  12. Fresh spinach from California recalled (AP)
  13. Schwarzenegger tries to save health plan (AP)
  14. Bupropion doesn't prevent smoking in ADHD patients (Reuters)
  15. Hospitalization rates down for young kids with HIV (Reuters)
  16. Democracy Now: "The APA Has Long Been a Clan" - Psychologist, Author...
  17. Caught in the crossfire as sick clips glorify gun gangs
  18. HIV test may be mandatory
  19. Ovary Removal May Cause Dementia Risk
  20. Sen. Johnson arriving at the Sioux Falls event Tuesday
  21. Calif. produce firm recalls spinach (AP)
  22. RA Drugs Linked to Slight Skin Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  23. Self-Exams of Feet Can Catch Early Melanoma (HealthDay)
  24. Bringing up children... your way
  25. "Yuma" focuses on the characters
  26. Flaxseed Shows Potential to Reduce Hot Flashes
  27. UNAIDS under fire for mixing politics and science (AFP)
  28. Study: Few teens got new meningitis shot (AP)
  29. Measles cases increasing in Britain (AP)
  30. Direct Anesthetic Infusion Helps Colorectal Cancer Patients (HealthDay)
  31. Leukemia therapy can impair school performance (Reuters)
  32. Measles Cases Increasing in Britain
  33. Ark. Lawmaker Wants Capitol Ban on Snuff
  34. Is Russia entering another dark age of psychiatry?
  35. Dr Gerard McLaren is a specialist neurologist and former director of...
  36. High blood sugar ups mortality in leukemia patients (Reuters)
  37. Damp, Moldy Homes May Cause Depression (HealthDay)
  38. Dutch hospitals alerts patients over HIV fears (AFP)
  39. Less Educated, More Cocaine
  40. Mold and Depression
  41. PTSD Among 9/11 Recovery Workers
  42. Bachmann and Associates Claim Gay/Lesbian Expertise
  43. Blue Ocean Sardines Recalled Over Possible Contamination
  44. Health alert issued for contaminated beef
  45. VIEW: Tackling group dysfunctions -Humair Hashmi
  46. AIDS drug shows potential as weapon against cancer (Reuters)
  47. Direct Anesthetic Infusion Helps Colorectal CancerPatients (HealthDay)
  48. Damp, Moldy Homes May Cause Depression (HealthDay)
  49. Prevalence of COPD Greater Than Thought
  50. N.Zealand eyes labels to fight obesity (AP)
  51. Spinach recall sparks oversight calls (AP)
  52. ADHD Med Does Not Reduce Smoking
  53. School Stress Among Children
  54. Estrogen Therapy Lowers Parkinson Risk
  55. `Designer Vagina' Surgery Is Dangerous, Ineffective at $5,500, Doctors Say
  56. Reiki Promotes Healing, Helps Restore Well-Being
  57. Did Diana's death change us?
  58. What is over-learned is often forgotten
  59. Healthy Labor Day Picnic Ideas
  60. More may be offered lung cancer surgery (AP)
  61. Lung tumors are top cancer killer (AP)
  62. Tutu slams S.Africa's efforts to fight HIV/AIDS (Reuters)
  63. Miscarriage risk increases if parents smoked
  64. [Psychiatry in pictures] Psychiatry in pictures
  65. FDA: New Merck HIV-fighting drug is safe (AP)
  66. Doctors aim to loosen anemia drug limits (AP)
  67. Veggies may lower aggressive prostate cancer risk (Reuters)
  68. Placebo effect may influence depression treatment (Reuters)
  69. Taking 5 days to work toward the goal of happiness
  70. Celebrity blunders bring sadistic joy
  71. Restoring Balance to Your Life 1
  72. Decline in Divorce May Be Attributed to Aging U.S. Population
  73. Easily depressed?
  74. U.N.: Malnutrition on the rise in Darfur (AP)
  75. Feds try to scale back Medicaid payments (AP)
  76. Damp, Moldy Homes May Cause Depression (HealthDay)
  77. Oliver Sacks Joins Columbia Faculty
  78. Kroger Recalls Potato Salad On E. Coli Fears
  79. Center to focus on MS, dementia
  80. FDA approves new smallpox vaccine (AP)
  81. Report: Tainted liquor kills 15 in Nepal (AP)
  82. HIV Drug Might Fight Cancer (HealthDay)
  83. Enough of sports
  84. Lung-cancer therapy gets overhaul
  85. [EDITORIALS] What is the heartland of psychiatry?
  86. How to let go of your college child
  87. Link Between Alcoholism And Bad Neighborhoods
  88. Familiar fast-food labels lure young kids
  89. When they leave: Empty Nest 101
  90. Avoiding student stress : Parents should be aware of stress indicators in their child
  91. Providence, Rhode Island News, Weather, Traffic and Sports
  92. FDA approves new smallpox vaccine (AP)
  93. SAfrican leader defends health minister (AP)
  94. HIV Drug Might Fight Cancer (HealthDay)
  95. Merck "good" cholesterol drug meets trial goals
  96. Mentally ill neglected still -Wilmington Star-News
  97. Treatments for other ailments mulled for use against manic depression
  98. Australian PM announces horse flu inquiry
  99. The Sentinel Online : State
  100. New bipolar disorder treatments tested (AP)
  101. New study: Drug-coated stents not so bad (AP)
  102. Picture boards speak in health crisis (AP)
  103. The Sentinel Online : State
  104. Alice Cooper Visits Fans in Mich.
  105. Study: Arrhythmia riskier in athletes (AP)
  106. Edwards backs mandatory preventive care (AP)
  107. Breakthrough drug for schizophrenia (AFP)
  108. New Schizophrenia Drug Shows Promise
  109. Psychiatrists Are the Least Religious of All Physicians
  110. SAfrican leader defends health minister
  111. Psychiatrists least religious of U.S. doctors: study
  112. Scientists test new bipolar remedies (AP)
  113. Romancing the mind: Taking a look at the brain in love
  114. DEP warns Wareham residents to keep boiling water
  115. Shortage of Talk Therapy for Bipolar
  116. New medicine may help psychotic patients
  117. Women may need different heart treatment (AP)
  118. Shortage of talk therapy for bipolar (AP)
  119. Death triggered in cancer-prone intestinal cells (Reuters)
  120. Breakthrough drug for schizophrenia (AFP)
  121. Bulgaria donates $56 million to help Libya HIV victims (Reuters)
  122. Sad Day for Psychologists, Sadder for Human Rights
  123. Ole Miss policy to restrict outdoor smoking
  124. Neurologist Kumar joins HIMG team
  125. Tour de France cyclists have big hearts (AP)
  126. Birth weight tied to testicular cancer risk (Reuters)
  127. Experimental Lilly drug may help schizophrenia (Reuters)
  128. Improve Cancer Support Groups
  129. More Work, Less Sleep
  130. Teen Dieters Likely to Start Smoking
  131. Senator's restroom sex scandal sheds light on 'demonization' of sexual minorities
  132. Ability To 'Tell The Difference' Declines As Infants Age
  133. Study finds surge in bipolar diagnoses in children but experts question...
  134. Easy Nondrug Help Aids ADHD Kids
  135. Study questions some bipolar diagnoses (AP)
  136. Accused bank robber found not competent to stand trial
  137. West Nile Virus forum to be held Tuesday
  138. The impact of generational change and retirement on psychiatry to 2025
  139. Study: Obese toddlers have iron deficiency (AP)
  140. Why cognitive science is not formalized folk psychology
  141. 9% of U.S. Kids Have ADHD
  142. Techniques to Help Youngsters With ADHD
  143. Einstein's Dr. Solomon Moshe Receives International Honor For His...
  144. Poorer nations asked to aid mentally ill (AP)
  145. France's first lady defends Libya HIV medics role (Reuters)
  146. Parental Involvement Improves Bulimia Care
  147. Youth and Adult Bipolar On the Rise
  148. PTSD May Affect Health of Offspring
  149. Depression Impairs Cardiac Recovery
  150. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Developed By One In Eight World...
  151. Alzheimer's More Common In Smokers
  152. An Epidemic of Diagnosis
  153. International study shows stent risks (AP)
  154. Asian men more likely to survive prostate cancer (Reuters)
  155. More vitamin D could mean fewer cancers: study (Reuters)
  156. Psychologist disputes witness ID of serial predator suspect
  157. North High starts to cope with student's death
  158. Biovail gets Canadian nod for once-daily tramadol
  159. Bipolar Diagnoses in Younger People Show Huge Increase
  160. Citrus sodas' caffeine content tops cola (AP)
  161. Less M.D.s' hours doesn't cut death rate (AP)
  162. Britain to decide on stem cell research (AP)
  163. Doctor warns consumers of popcorn fumes (AP)
  164. Merck niacin drug controls cholesterol (AP)
  165. Gays in the Militancy
  166. 'Skinny gene' does exist, researchers find
  167. S. Korea finds banned bones in US beef shipment
  168. Chiropractic May Help Adults Suffering from Attention Deficit
  169. Hand-rolled cigarettes more carcinogenic: study (Reuters)
  170. Doctor warns consumers of popcorn fumes (AP)
  171. Oxford Handbook of Political Psychology
  172. PM to unveil global health campaign
  173. Psychologist upset by peers' torture role returns APA award
  174. Chinese colleges to track students' mental health (Reuters)
  175. Primary Care for Depression May Be Substandard
  176. Smoking Ups Risk for Alzheimer?s
  177. Childhood Abuse Linked to Migraines and Depression
  178. Prevalence of ADHD Established
  179. Doctors' religious beliefs guide depression treatment
  180. Pavarotti Awarded Prize in Italy
  181. Depression In Women With Migraine Linked To Childhood Abuse
  182. Global warming may pose threat to heart (AP)
  183. Scientists to study pollution particles (AP)
  184. Panel: HIV drug merits quick approval (AP)
  185. Britain rules on stem cell research (AP)
  186. Exercise may generate new blood vessels (AP)
  187. Researchers in S.C. receive $10.7M grant (AP)
  188. Gene therapy promising against arthritis (Reuters)
  189. Experimental Antidepressants Offer Faster Relief (HealthDay)
  190. Teen antidepressant warning had ripple effect (Reuters)
  191. Why we have sex
  192. The Psychology of Torture
  193. Teaming Up to Combat Obesity, Secondhand Smoke
  194. D.C. Condom Giveaway: Defective from China
  195. IRAQ: Violence, poverty, unemployment fuel rising alcoholism
  196. Market food rating system has influence (AP)
  197. Popcorn lung patient inhaled fumes daily (AP)
  198. Test Spots Genetic Damage Done by Smoking (HealthDay)
  199. Knee Pain May Signal Lung Cancer (HealthDay)
  200. 100,000 free condoms rejected in D.C. (AP)
  201. Straight Talk: Generation Why?
  202. Experts urge FDA to approve Merck AIDS drug
  203. A hidden hand to Parkinson's drugs
  204. Breast cancer more deadly in black women (AP)
  205. Study confirms breast cancer worse in U.S. blacks (Reuters)
  206. Side effects force women off "safe" cancer pills (Reuters)
  207. Experimental Antidepressants Offer Faster Relief (HealthDay)
  208. Art Opens Door For Indigenous Psychology Students, Australia
  209. Study links biology to breast cancer's toll in black women
  210. Asia must deal bravely with HIV/AIDS: U.N. official (Reuters)
  211. New Eating Disorder Proposed
  212. Does Evolution Favor Schizophrenia
  213. Women's Beauty, Men's Wealth Key to Romance: Study
  214. Study Suggests That We Should Re-Think Learning Methods For Long-Term Retention
  215. Side Effects Cause Breast Cancer Drop Outs
  216. Fairbank Farms Recalls Beef Patties
  217. Ear Infection Almost Labelled ADHD
  218. CDC: Suicide rate among U.S. girls soars (AP)
  219. Crime blamed for doctor shortage in Iraq (AP)
  220. Couple charged with illegal surgeries (AP)
  221. Studies Shed New Light on Breast Cancer, Treatment (HealthDay)
  222. Vitamin C Plus Fat Might Spur Cancer (HealthDay)
  223. Suicides rise sharply in U.S. youth, studies find (Reuters)
  224. Child Suicide Rates Jump 8% After Antidepressant Warnings
  225. Moderate Drinking Helps Your Health
  226. Childhood Television Watching Correlated to Later Attention Problems
  227. Stress, Cardiovascular Disease, and Diabetes
  228. Parenting help for bipolar mums, dads
  229. Study Ties Hyperactivity in Kids to Food Additives
  230. Art Opens Door For Indigenous Psychology Students, Australia
  231. Questionnaire on neuropathic pain: a European neurologist survey.
  232. Depression more damaging than some chronic illnesses (Reuters)
  233. Depression feels worse than many chronic diseases: study (AFP)
  234. Old habits stop company growth: expert
  235. Counseling Boosts Alzheimer's Caregivers' Health
  236. Agency: Food coloring may stimulate kids (AP)
  237. Studies Shed New Light on Breast Cancer, Treatment (HealthDay)
  238. Vitamin C Plus Fat Might Spur Cancer (HealthDay)
  239. Depression feels worse than many chronic diseases: study (AFP)
  240. Future career path of gifted youth can be predicted by age 13
  241. A letter to educators: President Sarkozy writes to French teachers and parents.
  242. zoie1 - Maybe this will curb peeing in the stree...
  243. Study Suggests That We Should Re-Think Learning Methods For Long-Term Retention
  244. Lung cancer must be detected earlier: experts (Reuters)
  245. Depression Can be More Damaging Than Chronic Illness
  246. Women?s Health at Risk from Sleep Deprivation
  247. Caring for the Caregiver
  248. A Fast-Acting Antidepressant
  249. Memory Loss in Alzheimer?s
  250. Software of the Mind