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- Hypnosis before breast cancer surgery means less pain afterwards: study
- New asthma guidelines urge daily control (AP)
- UK tries pictures to discourage smokers (AP)
- Woman miscarries after ambulance crash (AP)
- Cholera kills 8 in northern Iraq (AP)
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- RA Drugs Linked to Slight Skin Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Self-Exams of Feet Can Catch Early Melanoma (HealthDay)
- Saudi to introduce pre-marriage HIV test (AFP)
- Coleman a flight threat?; Gallup Indian trader to undergo another psychiatric evaluat
- West Nile Reported In Cobb County
- Ovary Removal May Cause Dementia Risk
- Fresh spinach from California recalled (AP)
- Schwarzenegger tries to save health plan (AP)
- Bupropion doesn't prevent smoking in ADHD patients (Reuters)
- Hospitalization rates down for young kids with HIV (Reuters)
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- Caught in the crossfire as sick clips glorify gun gangs
- HIV test may be mandatory
- Ovary Removal May Cause Dementia Risk
- Sen. Johnson arriving at the Sioux Falls event Tuesday
- Calif. produce firm recalls spinach (AP)
- RA Drugs Linked to Slight Skin Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Self-Exams of Feet Can Catch Early Melanoma (HealthDay)
- Bringing up children... your way
- "Yuma" focuses on the characters
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- UNAIDS under fire for mixing politics and science (AFP)
- Study: Few teens got new meningitis shot (AP)
- Measles cases increasing in Britain (AP)
- Direct Anesthetic Infusion Helps Colorectal Cancer Patients (HealthDay)
- Leukemia therapy can impair school performance (Reuters)
- Measles Cases Increasing in Britain
- Ark. Lawmaker Wants Capitol Ban on Snuff
- Is Russia entering another dark age of psychiatry?
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- High blood sugar ups mortality in leukemia patients (Reuters)
- Damp, Moldy Homes May Cause Depression (HealthDay)
- Dutch hospitals alerts patients over HIV fears (AFP)
- Less Educated, More Cocaine
- Mold and Depression
- PTSD Among 9/11 Recovery Workers
- Bachmann and Associates Claim Gay/Lesbian Expertise
- Blue Ocean Sardines Recalled Over Possible Contamination
- Health alert issued for contaminated beef
- VIEW: Tackling group dysfunctions -Humair Hashmi
- AIDS drug shows potential as weapon against cancer (Reuters)
- Direct Anesthetic Infusion Helps Colorectal CancerPatients (HealthDay)
- Damp, Moldy Homes May Cause Depression (HealthDay)
- Prevalence of COPD Greater Than Thought
- N.Zealand eyes labels to fight obesity (AP)
- Spinach recall sparks oversight calls (AP)
- ADHD Med Does Not Reduce Smoking
- School Stress Among Children
- Estrogen Therapy Lowers Parkinson Risk
- `Designer Vagina' Surgery Is Dangerous, Ineffective at $5,500, Doctors Say
- Reiki Promotes Healing, Helps Restore Well-Being
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- What is over-learned is often forgotten
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- More may be offered lung cancer surgery (AP)
- Lung tumors are top cancer killer (AP)
- Tutu slams S.Africa's efforts to fight HIV/AIDS (Reuters)
- Miscarriage risk increases if parents smoked
- [Psychiatry in pictures] Psychiatry in pictures
- FDA: New Merck HIV-fighting drug is safe (AP)
- Doctors aim to loosen anemia drug limits (AP)
- Veggies may lower aggressive prostate cancer risk (Reuters)
- Placebo effect may influence depression treatment (Reuters)
- Taking 5 days to work toward the goal of happiness
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- Decline in Divorce May Be Attributed to Aging U.S. Population
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- U.N.: Malnutrition on the rise in Darfur (AP)
- Feds try to scale back Medicaid payments (AP)
- Damp, Moldy Homes May Cause Depression (HealthDay)
- Oliver Sacks Joins Columbia Faculty
- Kroger Recalls Potato Salad On E. Coli Fears
- Center to focus on MS, dementia
- FDA approves new smallpox vaccine (AP)
- Report: Tainted liquor kills 15 in Nepal (AP)
- HIV Drug Might Fight Cancer (HealthDay)
- Enough of sports
- Lung-cancer therapy gets overhaul
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- How to let go of your college child
- Link Between Alcoholism And Bad Neighborhoods
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- When they leave: Empty Nest 101
- Avoiding student stress : Parents should be aware of stress indicators in their child
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- FDA approves new smallpox vaccine (AP)
- SAfrican leader defends health minister (AP)
- HIV Drug Might Fight Cancer (HealthDay)
- Merck "good" cholesterol drug meets trial goals
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- Treatments for other ailments mulled for use against manic depression
- Australian PM announces horse flu inquiry
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- New bipolar disorder treatments tested (AP)
- New study: Drug-coated stents not so bad (AP)
- Picture boards speak in health crisis (AP)
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- Study: Arrhythmia riskier in athletes (AP)
- Edwards backs mandatory preventive care (AP)
- Breakthrough drug for schizophrenia (AFP)
- New Schizophrenia Drug Shows Promise
- Psychiatrists Are the Least Religious of All Physicians
- SAfrican leader defends health minister
- Psychiatrists least religious of U.S. doctors: study
- Scientists test new bipolar remedies (AP)
- Romancing the mind: Taking a look at the brain in love
- DEP warns Wareham residents to keep boiling water
- Shortage of Talk Therapy for Bipolar
- New medicine may help psychotic patients
- Women may need different heart treatment (AP)
- Shortage of talk therapy for bipolar (AP)
- Death triggered in cancer-prone intestinal cells (Reuters)
- Breakthrough drug for schizophrenia (AFP)
- Bulgaria donates $56 million to help Libya HIV victims (Reuters)
- Sad Day for Psychologists, Sadder for Human Rights
- Ole Miss policy to restrict outdoor smoking
- Neurologist Kumar joins HIMG team
- Tour de France cyclists have big hearts (AP)
- Birth weight tied to testicular cancer risk (Reuters)
- Experimental Lilly drug may help schizophrenia (Reuters)
- Improve Cancer Support Groups
- More Work, Less Sleep
- Teen Dieters Likely to Start Smoking
- Senator's restroom sex scandal sheds light on 'demonization' of sexual minorities
- Ability To 'Tell The Difference' Declines As Infants Age
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- Easy Nondrug Help Aids ADHD Kids
- Study questions some bipolar diagnoses (AP)
- Accused bank robber found not competent to stand trial
- West Nile Virus forum to be held Tuesday
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- Study: Obese toddlers have iron deficiency (AP)
- Why cognitive science is not formalized folk psychology
- 9% of U.S. Kids Have ADHD
- Techniques to Help Youngsters With ADHD
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- Poorer nations asked to aid mentally ill (AP)
- France's first lady defends Libya HIV medics role (Reuters)
- Parental Involvement Improves Bulimia Care
- Youth and Adult Bipolar On the Rise
- PTSD May Affect Health of Offspring
- Depression Impairs Cardiac Recovery
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- Alzheimer's More Common In Smokers
- An Epidemic of Diagnosis
- International study shows stent risks (AP)
- Asian men more likely to survive prostate cancer (Reuters)
- More vitamin D could mean fewer cancers: study (Reuters)
- Psychologist disputes witness ID of serial predator suspect
- North High starts to cope with student's death
- Biovail gets Canadian nod for once-daily tramadol
- Bipolar Diagnoses in Younger People Show Huge Increase
- Citrus sodas' caffeine content tops cola (AP)
- Less M.D.s' hours doesn't cut death rate (AP)
- Britain to decide on stem cell research (AP)
- Doctor warns consumers of popcorn fumes (AP)
- Merck niacin drug controls cholesterol (AP)
- Gays in the Militancy
- 'Skinny gene' does exist, researchers find
- S. Korea finds banned bones in US beef shipment
- Chiropractic May Help Adults Suffering from Attention Deficit
- Hand-rolled cigarettes more carcinogenic: study (Reuters)
- Doctor warns consumers of popcorn fumes (AP)
- Oxford Handbook of Political Psychology
- PM to unveil global health campaign
- Psychologist upset by peers' torture role returns APA award
- Chinese colleges to track students' mental health (Reuters)
- Primary Care for Depression May Be Substandard
- Smoking Ups Risk for Alzheimer?s
- Childhood Abuse Linked to Migraines and Depression
- Prevalence of ADHD Established
- Doctors' religious beliefs guide depression treatment
- Pavarotti Awarded Prize in Italy
- Depression In Women With Migraine Linked To Childhood Abuse
- Global warming may pose threat to heart (AP)
- Scientists to study pollution particles (AP)
- Panel: HIV drug merits quick approval (AP)
- Britain rules on stem cell research (AP)
- Exercise may generate new blood vessels (AP)
- Researchers in S.C. receive $10.7M grant (AP)
- Gene therapy promising against arthritis (Reuters)
- Experimental Antidepressants Offer Faster Relief (HealthDay)
- Teen antidepressant warning had ripple effect (Reuters)
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- Teaming Up to Combat Obesity, Secondhand Smoke
- D.C. Condom Giveaway: Defective from China
- IRAQ: Violence, poverty, unemployment fuel rising alcoholism
- Market food rating system has influence (AP)
- Popcorn lung patient inhaled fumes daily (AP)
- Test Spots Genetic Damage Done by Smoking (HealthDay)
- Knee Pain May Signal Lung Cancer (HealthDay)
- 100,000 free condoms rejected in D.C. (AP)
- Straight Talk: Generation Why?
- Experts urge FDA to approve Merck AIDS drug
- A hidden hand to Parkinson's drugs
- Breast cancer more deadly in black women (AP)
- Study confirms breast cancer worse in U.S. blacks (Reuters)
- Side effects force women off "safe" cancer pills (Reuters)
- Experimental Antidepressants Offer Faster Relief (HealthDay)
- Art Opens Door For Indigenous Psychology Students, Australia
- Study links biology to breast cancer's toll in black women
- Asia must deal bravely with HIV/AIDS: U.N. official (Reuters)
- New Eating Disorder Proposed
- Does Evolution Favor Schizophrenia
- Women's Beauty, Men's Wealth Key to Romance: Study
- Study Suggests That We Should Re-Think Learning Methods For Long-Term Retention
- Side Effects Cause Breast Cancer Drop Outs
- Fairbank Farms Recalls Beef Patties
- Ear Infection Almost Labelled ADHD
- CDC: Suicide rate among U.S. girls soars (AP)
- Crime blamed for doctor shortage in Iraq (AP)
- Couple charged with illegal surgeries (AP)
- Studies Shed New Light on Breast Cancer, Treatment (HealthDay)
- Vitamin C Plus Fat Might Spur Cancer (HealthDay)
- Suicides rise sharply in U.S. youth, studies find (Reuters)
- Child Suicide Rates Jump 8% After Antidepressant Warnings
- Moderate Drinking Helps Your Health
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- Stress, Cardiovascular Disease, and Diabetes
- Parenting help for bipolar mums, dads
- Study Ties Hyperactivity in Kids to Food Additives
- Art Opens Door For Indigenous Psychology Students, Australia
- Questionnaire on neuropathic pain: a European neurologist survey.
- Depression more damaging than some chronic illnesses (Reuters)
- Depression feels worse than many chronic diseases: study (AFP)
- Old habits stop company growth: expert
- Counseling Boosts Alzheimer's Caregivers' Health
- Agency: Food coloring may stimulate kids (AP)
- Studies Shed New Light on Breast Cancer, Treatment (HealthDay)
- Vitamin C Plus Fat Might Spur Cancer (HealthDay)
- Depression feels worse than many chronic diseases: study (AFP)
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