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- Clinton to offer health care plan (AP)
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- Neckties, Jewelry Banned for UK Doctors
- Diabetics use sensors to monitor disease (AP)
- Study sees rise in men not washing hands (AP)
- Neckties, jewelry banned for UK doctors (AP)
- Gene May Influence Breast Cancer-Estrogen Link (HealthDay)
- Cancer Care Might Impair Driving (HealthDay)
- Depression Pushes Middle-Aged Workers to Retire (HealthDay)
- South African children infected with HIV in public hospitals (AFP)
- Dole Recalls Bagged Lettuce Amid E. Coli Scare
- 2 People Infected With West Nile Virus In Mass.
- U.K. hospitals issue doctors' dress code (AP)
- Diabetics try new round-the-clock sensor (AP)
- MDs don't issue pregnancy, drugs warning (AP)
- Vaccine tied to 'superbug' ear infection (AP)
- FDA warns of heart risks with schizophrenia drug (Reuters)
- Study shows power of attraction
- Bone Drug Cuts Deaths, Breaks in Elderly
- Bone drug cuts deaths, breaks in elderly (AP)
- MDs don't issue pregnancy, drugs warning (AP)
- Health care spending highest in Northeast (AP)
- Gene May Influence Breast Cancer-Estrogen Link (HealthDay)
- Cancer Care Might Impair Driving (HealthDay)
- Depression Pushes Middle-Aged Workers to Retire (HealthDay)
- Diabetics Try New Round-The-Clock Sensor
- Neuropsychiatric symptoms associated with hepatitis C and interferon alpha: A review
- E. coli fears spark lettuce recall (AP)
- Depression Influences Retirement
- Use Television for Health Education
- Depression and Early Retirement
- Prescription Drug Spam Prevalent
- Smoking Cessation Tied to Genes
- Avila professors test mindfulness training to encourage wise decision-making
- 'Superbug' Earaches Helped By Vaccine
- Merck Sued for Medicaid Fraud
- Psychiatrists Less Religious Than Other Doctors
- Insights: Two Paths: Religion and Psychiatry
- Studies: TB can be treated in few months (AP)
- Dietitians urge kids to read food labels (AP)
- Experts: Elderly most at-risk in suicide (AP)
- Researchers develop intelligence model (AP)
- Blood Marker Might Help Spot Early Liver Cancer (HealthDay)
- Tiny Sensor Could Spot Cancer Early (HealthDay)
- Researchers Develop Intelligence Model
- Latest news: Dry summer doesn't defeat West Nile virus
- Elderly at highest risk for suicide (AP)
- Studies: TB can be treated in few months (AP)
- Grocers seek more rules for food imports (AP)
- Survey: Some teens find meth easy to get (AP)
- Senate passes mental health parity bill (AP)
- HIV prevention could save millions in Africa: study (Reuters)
- Caregiver Stress Can Shorten Life
- Psychiatrists Less Religious Than Other Doctors
- Psychologist Says Most Children with Cancer Are Well-adjusted
- Piggly Wiggly stores recalling ground beef in Ill. stores
- The Stunning Comeback of Electroshock and Other Harrowing Treatments for the Mentally
- The Truth Effect and Other Processing Fluency Miracles [Mixing Memory]
- Imperial Tobacco sees share gains in UK
- Indians seek Budweiser's help in fighting alcoholism
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- Officials say more should get flu shots (AP)
- Blood Marker Might Help Spot Early Liver Cancer (HealthDay)
- Tiny Sensor Could Spot Cancer Early (HealthDay)
- Daily anti-HIV pill could save millions from infection: study (AFP)
- Kids Manage Cancer Well
- Mood and Behavior of Teen Moms Increase Infant Stress
- Novel Method Relieves Workplace Stress
- ADHD Meds May Improve Academics
- Ethnic Confusion on Alzheimer?s
- Racism's cognitive toll: Subtle discrimination is more taxing on the brain
- Federal officials urge people to get flu shots
- Alcohol a cancer risk for women
- Researchers examine 'purging disorder' (AP)
- Natural Protein Could Help Spot, Treat Liver Cancer (HealthDay)
- Hushed Genes Might Mean Higher Lung Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Exercise on par with drugs for aiding depression (Reuters)
- Anxiety may persist after miscarriage (Reuters)
- 20,000 Malawi children get free AIDS drugs: official (AFP)
- Experts Work to Understand, Change Terrorist Detainees' Minds
- Researchers Describe New Eating Disorder
- Robin Roberts to Begin Chemo Thursday
- Researchers examine 'purging disorder' (AP)
- CDC touts ample supply of flu vaccine (AP)
- Army conducts brain tests on soldiers (AP)
- Vaccine protects against virus strains (AP)
- Woman claims doctor made cancer spread (AP)
- Vaccine protects against virus strains (AP)
- Woman Who Killed Husband Wants Daughters
- Fight over Chicago-area Planned Parenthood rallies both sides
- Data shows Merck's cervical cancer vaccine helps protect against more virus strains
- Professional counseling team to help disaster victims
- Bipolar children: Fact or fad?
- House passes bill to improve drug safety (AP)
- Gene chip helps doctor target cancer treatment (Reuters)
- Cardiac Effects of ADHD Meds Studied
- Groundbreaking Study Affirms 'Gays' Can Change
- Plagiarism shocker: Blame your brain
- How to pray, wash and die in space
- Pedophilia patients are found to have deficits in brain activation
- Study says soccer is better than jogging (AP)
- Friendship Groups Help Date Safety
- Overweight Not Linked With Memory Problems
- Psycology Majors Get in your Mind
- Kids Fail Tests More When Parents Smoke
- WHO confirms 1st cholera case in Baghdad (AP)
- Security concern halted Wis. Ebola study (AP)
- Sperm ban means some in short supply (AP)
- Breast cancer drug effective for fibroids in women (Reuters)
- Drinking linked to endometrial cancer risk (Reuters)
- Experts Compare Colon Cancer Treatment Outcomes (HealthDay)
- Conference addresses Native American domestic/sexual violence
- New Mexico reports 15 new cases of West Nile
- First Cholera Case Confirmed in Baghdad
- Does Being Overweight in Old Age Cause Memory Problems?
- Study: Soccer beats jogging for fitness (AP)
- Experts say U.N. agencies spin data (AP)
- Warning issued on baby colic remedy (AP)
- First cholera case confirmed in Baghdad (AP)
- Haldol May Lead to Heart Problems
- Sharing a story to help others
- The science of collective decision-making
- B.C. to join other provinces paying for vaccinating girls against HPV
- Novartis Pharma makes move to end addiction of depression drug
- Doctors to separate conjoined twins (AP)
- Experts Compare Colon Cancer Treatment Outcomes (HealthDay)
- Little-known eating disorder may be going undiagnosed, doctors say
- Some of suspect Dole lettuce was grown in same Calif. region as last year's recalled
- Shy on Drugs - New York Times
- Unintentional Behaviors May Accompany Aging
- A Season For Mood Disorders
- Cancer Stress Similar For Patient and Spouse
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- Merck's Experimental AIDS Vaccine Fails
- Jenny McCarthy says boyfriend Jim Carrey has a deep connection with her autistic son
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- Merck's experimental AIDS vaccine fails (AP)
- Cryptosporidium outbreak hits the West (AP)
- ISU working on artificial hands for vets (AP)
- Gene Chip Data Can Boost Cancer Outcomes (HealthDay)
- Subtle Racist Discrimination Is More Taxing On The Brain Than The Overt Kind
- Study reveals possible genetic risk for fetal alcohol disorders
- 3rd W. Nile Case Confirmed; This One in Northumberland County
- Merck's experimental AIDS vaccine fails (AP)
- Gene Chip Data Can Boost Cancer Outcomes (HealthDay)
- Here's how groups come to a collective decision
- Elton John: A matter of life or death
- World Alzheimer's Day observed
- Bouncing Back After Shooting
- Wait for HIV/AIDS drugs in S.C. ends
- Few who need flu shots are getting them
- Seeking free will: a debate
- UN vaccinates polio in S. Afghanistan (AP)
- Pelvic Exams Can Help Spot Ovarian Cancer (HealthDay)
- South Africa 'devastated' by halt of HIV vaccine trials (AFP)
- Twenty-First century graduate education in clinical psychology: A four level matrix m
- Psychologists Shot Down Nine Times in 2007
- SA 'devastated' by halt of HIV vaccine trials
- Psychologists Shot Down Nine Times in 2007
- 'Social anxiety disorder'
- Dismay over failed HIV vaccine (AFP)
- NIH Pioneer Award Presented To BC Psychologist For Groundbreaking Study Of Emotion In
- Ark. AG says private firm to pursue suit on state's behalf
- BehindTheMedspeak: Psychiatrists and Religion
- Pelvic Exams Can Help Spot Ovarian Cancer (HealthDay)
- Dog-owners 'lead healthier lives'
- Insulin study underscores complexity of treating Type 2 diabetes
- Cholera spreads in Iraq
- Psychiatric Researchers Funded To Study The Impact Of The Dawson Shooting
- Second public hearing for smoking ban
- Gene Abnormality Tied to Getting Parkinson's Disease at a Younger Age
- Britain heading for 'epidemic' of winter blues after miserable summer
- Cataract Surgery: A Bargain, Despite the Price
- AIDS vaccine fails the test
- Studying human mind
- Structured solution - Simple techniques found to help preschoolers with ADHD
- Seniors balk at ban on free doughnuts (AP)
- Studying human mind
- New bird flu kit gives speedy results
- Brain atrophy in elderly leads to unintended racism, depression and problem gambling
- The war on secondhand smoke continues
- Dearth of psychiatrists in health services
- Roche's Avastin helps inoperable colorectal cancer (Reuters)
- EU approves Glaxo cervical cancer drug (AFP)
- Treat Depression With Exercise
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- Indigenous psychologists needed to fight suicide: experts
- Novartis Exelon patch gets EU nod for Alzheimer's
- Annual Memory Walk continues next weekend
- Exelon Patch Receives European Union Approval, the First Skin Patch...
- Doctors' Office Outreach Boosts Colon Cancer Screening (HealthDay)
- Simple test may help predict breast cancer return (Reuters)
- Medication May Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia
- Brain Imaging of Sexual Predators
- Subtle Racism Harasses Brain
- Germs taken into space come back stronger
- Hormone Therapy Boosts Sexual Interest But Not Memory
- Study Offers Insights Into Sensory Perceptions
- Study: Acupuncture works for back pain (AP)
- Study: Money can prod one to lose weight (AP)
- ASCO pushes cancer survivors' checklist (AP)
- More Prostate Cancers Might Be Prevented (HealthDay)
- Psychology Degrees Through Online Education
- Study: Acupuncture Works for Back Pain
- Study: Acupuncture works for back pain (AP)
- Study: Money can prod one to lose weight (AP)
- Fukuda elected Japanese prime minister (AP)
- Report: Drug use up among Hispanic teens (AP)
- U.S. breast cancer death rate drops more: report (Reuters)
- Doctors' Office Outreach Boosts Colon Cancer Screening (HealthDay)
- Can Pa. execute Yarbrough?
- Researchers find eye movement can affect problem-solving, cognition
- ASCO Pushes Cancer Survivors' Checklist
- Smoking Declines In Colorado Since Tax Increase
- Rivals: Religion And Psychiatry - Study Reflects Tension That Influences Care For Men
- 8 more Ebola cases confirmed in Congo (AP)
- Roche says Xeloda improves colon cancer survival (Reuters)
- Computer Imagining For Alzheimer?s
- HRT Boosts Sexual Interest
- Victimization of College Students Up Suicide Risk
- Judge rejects skateboard case plea
- Ten Jetstar passengers fall ill on Australia to Honolulu flight
- Why Are the Good Psychiatrists Always Evil?
- Cholera outbreak in Iraq is spreading (AP)
- ADA gives seal to Wrigley sugar-free gum (AP)
- Breast Cancer Death Rates Continue to Fall (HealthDay)
- Bigger-headed people are more intelligent
- Depressed? The company just may want to help
- Cholera Outbreak in Iraq Is Spreading
- Hormone therapy enhances sexual focus, not memory in younger mid-life women
- Study: Firms should help unhappy workers (AP)
- Docs hope to tailor treatments to genes (AP)
- WHO: Cholera outbreak in Iraq spreading (AP)
- Fecal Blood Tests Effective at Spotting Colon Cancer (HealthDay)
- Treatment Programs Benefit Depressed Workers (HealthDay)
- Global AIDS funding urgently needs enormous boost: UN (AFP)
- Young Aussies 'victims of drink-spiking'
- Rivals: Religion And Psychiatry - Study Reflects Tension That Influences Care For Men
- Omega-3s Guard Against Type 1 Diabetes
- Parents upset with grandmother's medical interference by Sandra Levy Ceren
- Study: Firms should help unhappy workers (AP)
- Docs hope to tailor treatments to genes (AP)
- Topps Meat Co. recalls hamburgers (AP)
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