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- Genes found that slow both aging and cancer (Reuters)
- Depressed at work? Get a new career (Reuters)
- Students become subjects of OU research
- Cancer Death Rates Dropping Fast
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- Cancer death rates dropping fast (AP)
- Web site shows autism videos (AP)
- Company pulls defibrillation leads (AP)
- U.S. cancer death rates continue to fall (Reuters)
- Report ranks jobs by rates of depression (AP)
- Web Site Helps Determine Autistic Behavior
- Endowment to foster hope
- U.S. Cancer Death Rate Continues to Fall (HealthDay)
- Improve Sleep, Improve Depression
- ADHD Computer Program Improves Attention
- Genes May Inspire Eating Disorders
- Rudd is Uranus, personality type of course
- First lady to embark on trip to Mideast
- Many 'cannot get NHS dental care'
- Rudd is Uranus, personality type of course
- Hycamtin Approved for Relapsed Small Cell Lung Cancer (HealthDay)
- Hardee's unveils 920-calorie burrito (AP)
- Cops: Psychologist raped her teen patient
- Why do some aging brains stay sharp?
- Psychiatric Woes Can Postpone Weight-Loss Surgery
- US touts studying postpartum depression (AP)
- Doctors discuss theories on aging brains (AP)
- Medco to have prescription review system (AP)
- Medtronic pulls defibrillator wires (AP)
- Study examines AIDS patients in Africa (AP)
- US cancer death rates continue to drop: study (AFP)
- More than half of Kenya's 102,000 children need AIDS drugs (AFP)
- ANKARA: Fight Terrorism, Not Terrorists
- Punitive damages awarded in Wyeth case
- When is it time to say goodbye to your therapist?
- Doctors discuss theories on aging brains (AP)
- US touts studying postpartum depression (AP)
- Medco to have prescription review system (AP)
- U.S. Cancer Death Rate Continues to Fall (HealthDay)
- Hycamtin Approved for Relapsed Small Cell Lung Cancer (HealthDay)
- SCHIP veto: GOP on track to hand Bush victory
- Genentech 3Q Profit Increases 21 Percent
- Simple Eye Scan Opens Window to Multiple Sclerosis
- Once-a-Day Epilepsy Drug Is Effective for Partial Seizures
- Researchers ID New Gene Linked to Lung Cancer (HealthDay)
- More than half of Kenya's AIDS children 'lack access to drugs' (AFP)
- Mental Screen Aids Bariatric Outcomes
- Feminism Healthy For Romance
- Cognitive Impairment Influences Medical Decisions
- Police investigate fatal accident involving state trooper
- Get A Great Massage -- By Yourself
- Some Britons pulling their own teeth (AP)
- Initial Colonoscopy Key to Cancer Detection (HealthDay)
- Suspected pedophile left tracks on Web (AP)
- Through the labyrinth: the truth about how women become leaders
- Police Beat- Oct. 12, 2007
- Drug-Resistant Staph a Widespread Threat
- Study finds fish suffer insomnia
- 20% of bariatric surgery candidates not psychologically cleared for surgery
- Staph fatalities may exceed AIDS deaths (AP)
- Study: Dentist shortage plagues Britain (AP)
- Drug companies' ties to schools common (AP)
- Device woes said reported before recall (AP)
- Heart patients sue Medtronic over device (AP)
- FDA approves Bristol-Myers breast cancer drug (Reuters)
- Women in Math, Science, and Engineering: Is It About the Numbers (And ...
- Va. Teen Dies From Staph Infection
- Invega Significantly Reduced Symptoms Of Schizophrenia In Acutely...
- Researchers ID New Gene Linked to Lung Cancer (HealthDay)
- Initial Colonoscopy Key to Cancer Detection (HealthDay)
- Woman charged with raping a boy who was in her care
- Why Did I Get Married?
- Herbs "more helpful" than drugs for period pain
- Severely Mentally Ill at High Risk for Cardiovascular Disease
- Meningitis may leave mental powers impaired
- Medical Care Lags for Mentally Ill
- A Daily Stress Measurement
- New Insights on Schizophrenia
- Africa making progress in fight against Malaria
- Report warns UK of burgeoning obesity (AP)
- Report: Children overlooked in flu prep (AP)
- Parents use religion to avoid vaccines (AP)
- New Drug Approved for Resistant HIV (HealthDay)
- Acupuncture Cuts Need for Post-Op Painkillers
- Sentencing in dog torture case delayed
- Pap Smear Could Be On Way Out Of Offices
- Disorders Of The Brain
- Report warns Britain of rising obesity (AP)
- New cervical cancer test more accurate (AP)
- Gates Foundation looks to fight malaria (AP)
- Report: Kids overlooked in flu pandemic (AP)
- Ixempra Approved for Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
- Disorders Of The Brain
- Winfrey opens up about the thyroid condition that caused her to gain 20 pounds
- Parents use religion to avoid vaccines (AP)
- Ixempra Approved for Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
- New Drug Approved for Resistant HIV (HealthDay)
- Emotionally, the best may be yet to come
- Pfizer profit plunges on Exubera charge
- Gates Foundation Looks to Fight Malaria
- FDA weighs safety of cold drugs for kids (AP)
- Perceived Quality of Life Influenced by Height
- A First Impression of Fear
- System Change Can Improve Dementia Care
- USC study examines effects of caregiving
- Conn. Students Contract 'Superbug' Staph Infection
- Bush veto of child health bill sustained (AP)
- More research urged on stress disorder (AP)
- NC Med Board to appeal executions ruling (AP)
- DNA test betters Pap in detecting cervical cancer: study (AFP)
- Type of therapy affects conclusion
- Ark. Lawmakers Reject Snuff Ban
- Awareness campaign on mental healthcare urged
- Pediatricians warn FDA on cold medicines (AP)
- More evidence sought on PTSD treatments (AP)
- FDA to warn Viagra users of hearing loss (AP)
- Maine school to offer contraceptives (AP)
- MRSA superbug a bigger killer than AIDS
- FDA adding hearing loss risk impotence drugs
- Children Displaced By Hurricanes Katrina And Rita Not Receiving...
- Community Relations Board learns about sex offenders in prison
- Schools not sustaining mental health aid to children displaced by Hurricanes Katrina
- Bid to stop abortion money fails
- Avastin seen as helpful against deadly brain tumor (Reuters)
- Gilead HIV drugs drive profit after year-ago loss (Reuters)
- Care for PTSD Needs Verification
- Therapy and Support for Postpartum Depression
- Minot-Area Woman Charged With Theft
- School Scrubbed Down After Staph Infections
- How to distinguish between dementia and depression
- San Francisco considers injection room (AP)
- Breast cancer survivors: keep heart health in mind (Reuters)
- Two-Drug Combo Fights Brain Tumors (HealthDay)
- Adolescents need support during family breakups (Reuters)
- EU has lifted suspension on anti-AIDS drug, say makers Roche (AFP)
- Suit Claims Walgreen Error Caused Miscarriage
- Ocean County School Cleaned Because Student Has Staph Infection
- Heart Problems More Common In Mentally Ill
- Panel: Kids shouldn't use cold medicines (AP)
- 10 men contract staph infections in NY (AP)
- Protein Gives Clues to Pancreatic Cancer (HealthDay)
- Depression, anxiety tied to allergies in kids (Reuters)
- Why We Don't Help Others: Bystander Apathy
- Iona College reports 10 mild cases of resistant staph infections
- Sneaky food books: Hot and a hot topic (AP)
- Judge: Katrina death reports are public (AP)
- Texas town lures industry, at a cost (AP)
- Two-Drug Combo Fights Brain Tumors (HealthDay)
- Protein Gives Clues to Pancreatic Cancer (HealthDay)
- Ex-police officer heads Women's Support Services
- Budget Deal Reached
- Offender fantasy not unlawful
- Gazans forced to cut back on smoking
- Schools Take Precautions After MRSA Scare
- Laura Bush leaves for cancer, diplomatic mission in Mideast (AFP)
- Students at Two Schools Treated for Staph Infections
- Alzheimer's Drug Side Effects Can Be Reduced
- Meet the new Tory housing tsar - yes, that really is Kirstie Allsopp
- How the Body Shapes the Way We Think: A New View of Intelligence
- Laura Bush to travel to Mideast
- Best Breast-Cancer Care Eludes Older Women (HealthDay)
- My friend who decided to drown
- Mentalists to do battle on 'Phenomenon"?
- NYC program gets kids up and running (AP)
- Laura Bush starts Mideast trip to fight cancer (AFP)
- Genetic factor in AIDS progression is higher than thought: study (AFP)
- Psychologists: Women's accounts of rape by Katsav were credible
- Some see red over pink products in cancer-awareness campaigns
- Participation of general practitioners in combating mental illnesses stressed
- Emotional State May Have No Effect on Cancer Outcome
- Emotions do not affect cancer survival: study (Reuters)
- Best Breast-Cancer Care Eludes Older Women (HealthDay)
- How to discipline a stranger's kid
- Group claims world's highest concert
- Scientists: Pig cells could help diabetics (AP)
- Laura Bush meets breast cancer survivors in Gulf state (AFP)
- Emotional State Doesn't Affect Cancer Survival (HealthDay)
- Stress Resilience Takes Work
- Improve Care for BPD
- 4th West Nile Virus Case Found In CoCo County
- Merck 3Q Profit Jumps 62 Pct
- Obesity ads too soft on fat, critics say (AP)
- Warning issued over human egg freezing (AP)
- NYC program gets kids up and running (AP)
- Vaccine plan for flu pandemic drafted (AP)
- W.Va. leads nation in pregnant smokers (AP)
- Broccoli sprout extract protects skin from UV rays (Reuters)
- Researchers say HIV testing in U.S. remains low (Reuters)
- Does Attitude Help Cancer Survival Rates?
- From Terror to Joy: Faced with Death, Our Minds Turn to Happier Thoughts
- Cancer Causes More Double Mastectomies
- More women getting double mastectomies (AP)
- Emotional State Doesn't Affect Cancer Survival (HealthDay)
- Weight Gain Increases Breast Cancer Risk: Study (HealthDay)
- Are Some Men Predisposed To Pedophilia?
- Weight Gain Increases Breast Cancer Risk: Study
- Educated People Who Develop Dementia Lose Memory at Faster Rate
- Malaysia's HIV cases drop 22 pct in 2006 (AFP)
- Religion and healthcare should mix, MU study says
- 'Psychologists vs. Economists'
- Who's First in Line for Shots in a Flu Pandemic? Government Drafts Step-By-Step Plan
- Broccoli sprout extract protects skin from UV rays
- Laura Bush launches drive with Saudi to fight breast cancer (AFP)
- More Dollars Don't Boost Lung Cancer Survival (HealthDay)
- Educated Lose Memory Faster
- Sleep Loss Challenges Emotional Control
- Exercise and Counseling For Cancer Stress
- Hot temper
- Kids At Front Of Line In 'Super-Flu' Plan
- From Terror To Joy: Faced With Death, Our Minds Turn To Happier Thoughts
- South Africa recalls millions of condoms (AP)
- Researcher: Vibrations help slim abdomen (AP)
- Government may waste anthrax vaccine (AP)
- Panel urges cancer patient mental screening (Reuters)
- House backs plan to reduce vet suicides (AP)
- Many at Risk for HIV Not Being Tested (HealthDay)
- E-mails create more problems than solve them at the workplace
- Cannabis cuts depression in low doses but disastrous in higher doses: study
- Report: N.J. Meat Plant Reduced Inspections Prior To Recall
- Gamma Oscillations Distinguish True from False Memories
- White House edits CDC climate testimony (AP)
- Government may waste anthrax vaccine (AP)
- Researcher: Vibrations help slim abdomen (AP)
- Laura Bush helps launch health center (AP)
- South Africa recalls millions of condoms (AP)
- More Dollars Don't Boost Lung Cancer Survival (HealthDay)
- More women getting double mastectomies (AP)
- Many at Risk for HIV Not Being Tested (HealthDay)
- Positive thinking doesn't stop cancer: scientists
- Amgen claims win in anemia drug patent dispute with Roche
- Cancer Treatment: Support Crucial
- Gamma Oscillations Distinguish True from False Memories
- Legislature passes budget Hintz, Owens, Roessler vote no
- Captain's Log Helps Ugandan Children Recover from Cerebral Malaria
- Nasal spray vaccine OK for very young (AP)
- Spirituality Aids Mental Health of Disabled
- Mixed Results With THC Antidepressants
- Video Game Lowers Stress Hormone
- Fatherly Assistance for ADHD Treatment
- Religion, spirituality important coping mechanisms for persons with disabilities
- Glaxo 3Q profit drops 5.8 percent
- Inhaled Flu Vaccine Urged for Very Young
- Staph screening said may wipe out germ (AP)
- NYC tries again to get calories on menus (AP)
- Breast cancer often untreated in Mideast (AP)
- Three Chemo Drugs Better Than Two for Advanced Head/NeckCancers (HealthDay)
- Actors, Musicians Urge New Approach on AIDS (OneWorld.net)
- Break out of your relationship ruts
- Experts take questions on pre- and postpartum depression
- New Study Finds Many People Live With Extreme Stress
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