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  1. Malaysia snoop squad targets Ramadan rule breakers
  2. Bipolar Children: Fact or Fad? - Raleigh (NC) News & Observer
  3. Clinton to offer health care plan (AP)
  4. Gender Difference For Biochemical Imbalance
  5. Earlier Treatment of Alzheimer?s
  6. Braving the past through spiritual healing
  7. Low IQ robber spared jail, cane - thanks to 2 ex-teachers
  8. Personality: what makes you the way you are?
  9. Latest Research Findings Discussed By Health Psychologists
  10. Survey on the impact of blogs about science on the world outside the...
  11. Neckties, Jewelry Banned for UK Doctors
  12. Diabetics use sensors to monitor disease (AP)
  13. Study sees rise in men not washing hands (AP)
  14. Neckties, jewelry banned for UK doctors (AP)
  15. Gene May Influence Breast Cancer-Estrogen Link (HealthDay)
  16. Cancer Care Might Impair Driving (HealthDay)
  17. Depression Pushes Middle-Aged Workers to Retire (HealthDay)
  18. South African children infected with HIV in public hospitals (AFP)
  19. Dole Recalls Bagged Lettuce Amid E. Coli Scare
  20. 2 People Infected With West Nile Virus In Mass.
  21. U.K. hospitals issue doctors' dress code (AP)
  22. Diabetics try new round-the-clock sensor (AP)
  23. MDs don't issue pregnancy, drugs warning (AP)
  24. Vaccine tied to 'superbug' ear infection (AP)
  25. FDA warns of heart risks with schizophrenia drug (Reuters)
  26. Study shows power of attraction
  27. Bone Drug Cuts Deaths, Breaks in Elderly
  28. Bone drug cuts deaths, breaks in elderly (AP)
  29. MDs don't issue pregnancy, drugs warning (AP)
  30. Health care spending highest in Northeast (AP)
  31. Gene May Influence Breast Cancer-Estrogen Link (HealthDay)
  32. Cancer Care Might Impair Driving (HealthDay)
  33. Depression Pushes Middle-Aged Workers to Retire (HealthDay)
  34. Diabetics Try New Round-The-Clock Sensor
  35. Neuropsychiatric symptoms associated with hepatitis C and interferon alpha: A review
  36. E. coli fears spark lettuce recall (AP)
  37. Depression Influences Retirement
  38. Use Television for Health Education
  39. Depression and Early Retirement
  40. Prescription Drug Spam Prevalent
  41. Smoking Cessation Tied to Genes
  42. Avila professors test mindfulness training to encourage wise decision-making
  43. 'Superbug' Earaches Helped By Vaccine
  44. Merck Sued for Medicaid Fraud
  45. Psychiatrists Less Religious Than Other Doctors
  46. Insights: Two Paths: Religion and Psychiatry
  47. Studies: TB can be treated in few months (AP)
  48. Dietitians urge kids to read food labels (AP)
  49. Experts: Elderly most at-risk in suicide (AP)
  50. Researchers develop intelligence model (AP)
  51. Blood Marker Might Help Spot Early Liver Cancer (HealthDay)
  52. Tiny Sensor Could Spot Cancer Early (HealthDay)
  53. Researchers Develop Intelligence Model
  54. Latest news: Dry summer doesn't defeat West Nile virus
  55. Elderly at highest risk for suicide (AP)
  56. Studies: TB can be treated in few months (AP)
  57. Grocers seek more rules for food imports (AP)
  58. Survey: Some teens find meth easy to get (AP)
  59. Senate passes mental health parity bill (AP)
  60. HIV prevention could save millions in Africa: study (Reuters)
  61. Caregiver Stress Can Shorten Life
  62. Psychiatrists Less Religious Than Other Doctors
  63. Psychologist Says Most Children with Cancer Are Well-adjusted
  64. Piggly Wiggly stores recalling ground beef in Ill. stores
  65. The Stunning Comeback of Electroshock and Other Harrowing Treatments for the Mentally
  66. The Truth Effect and Other Processing Fluency Miracles [Mixing Memory]
  67. Imperial Tobacco sees share gains in UK
  68. Indians seek Budweiser's help in fighting alcoholism
  69. The Welcome Back Awards Now Accepting Nominations to Honor Courageous ...
  70. Officials say more should get flu shots (AP)
  71. Blood Marker Might Help Spot Early Liver Cancer (HealthDay)
  72. Tiny Sensor Could Spot Cancer Early (HealthDay)
  73. Daily anti-HIV pill could save millions from infection: study (AFP)
  74. Kids Manage Cancer Well
  75. Mood and Behavior of Teen Moms Increase Infant Stress
  76. Novel Method Relieves Workplace Stress
  77. ADHD Meds May Improve Academics
  78. Ethnic Confusion on Alzheimer?s
  79. Racism's cognitive toll: Subtle discrimination is more taxing on the brain
  80. Federal officials urge people to get flu shots
  81. Alcohol a cancer risk for women
  82. Researchers examine 'purging disorder' (AP)
  83. Natural Protein Could Help Spot, Treat Liver Cancer (HealthDay)
  84. Hushed Genes Might Mean Higher Lung Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  85. Exercise on par with drugs for aiding depression (Reuters)
  86. Anxiety may persist after miscarriage (Reuters)
  87. 20,000 Malawi children get free AIDS drugs: official (AFP)
  88. Experts Work to Understand, Change Terrorist Detainees' Minds
  89. Researchers Describe New Eating Disorder
  90. Robin Roberts to Begin Chemo Thursday
  91. Researchers examine 'purging disorder' (AP)
  92. CDC touts ample supply of flu vaccine (AP)
  93. Army conducts brain tests on soldiers (AP)
  94. Vaccine protects against virus strains (AP)
  95. Woman claims doctor made cancer spread (AP)
  96. Vaccine protects against virus strains (AP)
  97. Woman Who Killed Husband Wants Daughters
  98. Fight over Chicago-area Planned Parenthood rallies both sides
  99. Data shows Merck's cervical cancer vaccine helps protect against more virus strains
  100. Professional counseling team to help disaster victims
  101. Bipolar children: Fact or fad?
  102. House passes bill to improve drug safety (AP)
  103. Gene chip helps doctor target cancer treatment (Reuters)
  104. Cardiac Effects of ADHD Meds Studied
  105. Groundbreaking Study Affirms 'Gays' Can Change
  106. Plagiarism shocker: Blame your brain
  107. How to pray, wash and die in space
  108. Pedophilia patients are found to have deficits in brain activation
  109. Study says soccer is better than jogging (AP)
  110. Friendship Groups Help Date Safety
  111. Overweight Not Linked With Memory Problems
  112. Psycology Majors Get in your Mind
  113. Kids Fail Tests More When Parents Smoke
  114. WHO confirms 1st cholera case in Baghdad (AP)
  115. Security concern halted Wis. Ebola study (AP)
  116. Sperm ban means some in short supply (AP)
  117. Breast cancer drug effective for fibroids in women (Reuters)
  118. Drinking linked to endometrial cancer risk (Reuters)
  119. Experts Compare Colon Cancer Treatment Outcomes (HealthDay)
  120. Conference addresses Native American domestic/sexual violence
  121. New Mexico reports 15 new cases of West Nile
  122. First Cholera Case Confirmed in Baghdad
  123. Does Being Overweight in Old Age Cause Memory Problems?
  124. Study: Soccer beats jogging for fitness (AP)
  125. Experts say U.N. agencies spin data (AP)
  126. Warning issued on baby colic remedy (AP)
  127. First cholera case confirmed in Baghdad (AP)
  128. Haldol May Lead to Heart Problems
  129. Sharing a story to help others
  130. The science of collective decision-making
  131. B.C. to join other provinces paying for vaccinating girls against HPV
  132. Novartis Pharma makes move to end addiction of depression drug
  133. Doctors to separate conjoined twins (AP)
  134. Experts Compare Colon Cancer Treatment Outcomes (HealthDay)
  135. Little-known eating disorder may be going undiagnosed, doctors say
  136. Some of suspect Dole lettuce was grown in same Calif. region as last year's recalled
  137. Shy on Drugs - New York Times
  138. Unintentional Behaviors May Accompany Aging
  139. A Season For Mood Disorders
  140. Cancer Stress Similar For Patient and Spouse
  141. PokerPlayer with a Phd psyches out opposition
  142. Merck's Experimental AIDS Vaccine Fails
  143. Jenny McCarthy says boyfriend Jim Carrey has a deep connection with her autistic son
  144. Thinking Blogger Award and Our Top Five Thinking Blogs
  145. Merck's experimental AIDS vaccine fails (AP)
  146. Cryptosporidium outbreak hits the West (AP)
  147. ISU working on artificial hands for vets (AP)
  148. Gene Chip Data Can Boost Cancer Outcomes (HealthDay)
  149. Subtle Racist Discrimination Is More Taxing On The Brain Than The Overt Kind
  150. Study reveals possible genetic risk for fetal alcohol disorders
  151. 3rd W. Nile Case Confirmed; This One in Northumberland County
  152. Merck's experimental AIDS vaccine fails (AP)
  153. Gene Chip Data Can Boost Cancer Outcomes (HealthDay)
  154. Here's how groups come to a collective decision
  155. Elton John: A matter of life or death
  156. World Alzheimer's Day observed
  157. Bouncing Back After Shooting
  158. Wait for HIV/AIDS drugs in S.C. ends
  159. Few who need flu shots are getting them
  160. Seeking free will: a debate
  161. UN vaccinates polio in S. Afghanistan (AP)
  162. Pelvic Exams Can Help Spot Ovarian Cancer (HealthDay)
  163. South Africa 'devastated' by halt of HIV vaccine trials (AFP)
  164. Twenty-First century graduate education in clinical psychology: A four level matrix m
  165. Psychologists Shot Down Nine Times in 2007
  166. SA 'devastated' by halt of HIV vaccine trials
  167. Psychologists Shot Down Nine Times in 2007
  168. 'Social anxiety disorder'
  169. Dismay over failed HIV vaccine (AFP)
  170. NIH Pioneer Award Presented To BC Psychologist For Groundbreaking Study Of Emotion In
  171. Ark. AG says private firm to pursue suit on state's behalf
  172. BehindTheMedspeak: Psychiatrists and Religion
  173. Pelvic Exams Can Help Spot Ovarian Cancer (HealthDay)
  174. Dog-owners 'lead healthier lives'
  175. Insulin study underscores complexity of treating Type 2 diabetes
  176. Cholera spreads in Iraq
  177. Psychiatric Researchers Funded To Study The Impact Of The Dawson Shooting
  178. Second public hearing for smoking ban
  179. Gene Abnormality Tied to Getting Parkinson's Disease at a Younger Age
  180. Britain heading for 'epidemic' of winter blues after miserable summer
  181. Cataract Surgery: A Bargain, Despite the Price
  182. AIDS vaccine fails the test
  183. Studying human mind
  184. Structured solution - Simple techniques found to help preschoolers with ADHD
  185. Seniors balk at ban on free doughnuts (AP)
  186. Studying human mind
  187. New bird flu kit gives speedy results
  188. Brain atrophy in elderly leads to unintended racism, depression and problem gambling
  189. The war on secondhand smoke continues
  190. Dearth of psychiatrists in health services
  191. Roche's Avastin helps inoperable colorectal cancer (Reuters)
  192. EU approves Glaxo cervical cancer drug (AFP)
  193. Treat Depression With Exercise
  194. Meno pause & Flax
  195. Indigenous psychologists needed to fight suicide: experts
  196. Novartis Exelon patch gets EU nod for Alzheimer's
  197. Annual Memory Walk continues next weekend
  198. Exelon Patch Receives European Union Approval, the First Skin Patch...
  199. Doctors' Office Outreach Boosts Colon Cancer Screening (HealthDay)
  200. Simple test may help predict breast cancer return (Reuters)
  201. Medication May Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia
  202. Brain Imaging of Sexual Predators
  203. Subtle Racism Harasses Brain
  204. Germs taken into space come back stronger
  205. Hormone Therapy Boosts Sexual Interest But Not Memory
  206. Study Offers Insights Into Sensory Perceptions
  207. Study: Acupuncture works for back pain (AP)
  208. Study: Money can prod one to lose weight (AP)
  209. ASCO pushes cancer survivors' checklist (AP)
  210. More Prostate Cancers Might Be Prevented (HealthDay)
  211. Psychology Degrees Through Online Education
  212. Study: Acupuncture Works for Back Pain
  213. Study: Acupuncture works for back pain (AP)
  214. Study: Money can prod one to lose weight (AP)
  215. Fukuda elected Japanese prime minister (AP)
  216. Report: Drug use up among Hispanic teens (AP)
  217. U.S. breast cancer death rate drops more: report (Reuters)
  218. Doctors' Office Outreach Boosts Colon Cancer Screening (HealthDay)
  219. Can Pa. execute Yarbrough?
  220. Researchers find eye movement can affect problem-solving, cognition
  221. ASCO Pushes Cancer Survivors' Checklist
  222. Smoking Declines In Colorado Since Tax Increase
  223. Rivals: Religion And Psychiatry - Study Reflects Tension That Influences Care For Men
  224. 8 more Ebola cases confirmed in Congo (AP)
  225. Roche says Xeloda improves colon cancer survival (Reuters)
  226. Computer Imagining For Alzheimer?s
  227. HRT Boosts Sexual Interest
  228. Victimization of College Students Up Suicide Risk
  229. Judge rejects skateboard case plea
  230. Ten Jetstar passengers fall ill on Australia to Honolulu flight
  231. Why Are the Good Psychiatrists Always Evil?
  232. Cholera outbreak in Iraq is spreading (AP)
  233. ADA gives seal to Wrigley sugar-free gum (AP)
  234. Breast Cancer Death Rates Continue to Fall (HealthDay)
  235. Bigger-headed people are more intelligent
  236. Depressed? The company just may want to help
  237. Cholera Outbreak in Iraq Is Spreading
  238. Hormone therapy enhances sexual focus, not memory in younger mid-life women
  239. Study: Firms should help unhappy workers (AP)
  240. Docs hope to tailor treatments to genes (AP)
  241. WHO: Cholera outbreak in Iraq spreading (AP)
  242. Fecal Blood Tests Effective at Spotting Colon Cancer (HealthDay)
  243. Treatment Programs Benefit Depressed Workers (HealthDay)
  244. Global AIDS funding urgently needs enormous boost: UN (AFP)
  245. Young Aussies 'victims of drink-spiking'
  246. Rivals: Religion And Psychiatry - Study Reflects Tension That Influences Care For Men
  247. Omega-3s Guard Against Type 1 Diabetes
  248. Parents upset with grandmother's medical interference by Sandra Levy Ceren
  249. Study: Firms should help unhappy workers (AP)
  250. Docs hope to tailor treatments to genes (AP)