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- Panama wants tainted medicine turned in (AP)
- Study: Some preschoolers can use Ritalin (AP)
- Meningitis shot may hold higher GBS risk (AP)
- Dealing With Death Through Behavior Therapy - MUSC Study
- Life in Japan Astrologer reaches out with readings of counsel
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- Peace psychology work brings award for Shapiro
- Child Psychiatrists To Offer Course To Pediatricians On Managing Youth Mental Illness
- Psychiatrist pressured five patients into radical sex changes after one office visit
- Tainted medicine kills 27 in Panama (AP)
- Internet's Lure Ensnares 1 in 8 Americans: Survey
- Schering-Plough 3Q Profit Soars
- Beachgoers Accurately Report Sun-Protection Habits (HealthDay)
- Breast Cancer Experts Urge Funding for Minority Screenings (HealthDay)
- Psychologist, wife to lead seminar about 'busyness' in humans' lives
- Merck, Schering-Plough Shares Climb
- Plant the focus of Alzheimer's study (AP)
- Merck 3Q earnings down on flat sales, Vioxx legal tab
- Drug maker Merck takes a dose of bad profit news
- Online Photo Exhibit - The Animals Among Us
- Falling Leaves Mean Rising Allergies
- Trans fat adds more pounds than other fat, research indicates
- Pfizer and Other Drug Makers Report Higher Profits
- 8 cruise passengers still hospitalized (AP)
- Oct. 21, 2006
- Chefs not counting calories, study finds (AP)
- Merck, Schering-Plough Shares Climb
- Seroquel OK'd for Bipolar Depression
- Chefs not counting calories, study finds (AP)
- Egg salad recalled in 17 states (AP)
- 8 cruise passengers still hospitalized (AP)
- Obese post-menopausal women prone to breast cancer: studies (AFP)
- The cost of obesity in the US (AFP)
- Muslim Scholar Denied Entry to U.S.
- "Paris Syndrome" leaves Japanese tourists in shock
- How to get all your friends to vote for Debbie Amaroso
- Long-Term Antibiotics Won't Fight Lyme Disease
- Digital Mammography Boosts Chances of Spotting Malignancies
- Company recalls egg salad in 17 states due to possible contamination
- Report: Organ transplant program flawed (AP)
- Test helps guide cancer treatment, U.S. study shows (Reuters)
- Art, psychology or empty room?
- Studies: College kids gain past 1st year (AP)
- City's attack on weeds: Do as I say, not as I do
- Cruise illness may be common virus (AP)
- Cruise Illness May Be Common Virus
- Studies: College kids packing on pounds (AP)
- Deaths halt flu vaccinations in Israel (AP)
- Strategies to fight youthful obesity
- Deaths Halt Flu Vaccinations in Israel
- 'Stomach flu' can be serious
- Chefs dish it out, and then some
- Study suggests breast cancer different in blacks (Reuters)
- Visual imagery technique spurs people to vote
- Ethnic Pride Boosts Adolescent Happiness
- Red Wine May Cut Risk of Colorectal Cancer (HealthDay)
- Alt Modalities for Labor Pain
- Marijuana May Slow Alzheimer?s Memory Loss
- Red Wine May Cut Risk of Colorectal Cancer
- Protect Your Ears
- Women Need Enough Folic Acid
- Poor Pill-Taking Habits Tough to Change
- Dengue fever cases drop in India (AP)
- Oct. 23, 2006
- Screening Up, Colon Cancer Rates Down
- FDA gives OK for schizophrenia treatment (AP)
- Cause of riverboat illness still unknown (AP)
- Obese post-menopausal women prone to breast cancer: studies (AFP)
- Breast Cancer Drugs Not One-Size-Fits-All (HealthDay)
- Breast Cancer Drugs Not One-Size-Fits-All
- Researchers Report Initial Success in Promising Approach to Prevent Tooth Decay
- Clinical Trials Update: Oct. 23, 2006
- Depression symptoms less likely in kids with accurate self-perceptions
- Daily Drink or Two Cuts Healthy Men's Heart Attack Risk
- Vegetables slow memory loss in old age: study
- Computer-based 'games' enhance mental function in patients with Alzheimer's
- Study: Vegetables may keep brains young (AP)
- Study: Leaner mice able to fight tumors (AP)
- Distraction eases kids' shot pain (AP)
- Losing fat stimulated anti-tumor defense in lab mice
- Urban Pulls Out of Country Music Awards
- Many Kids Will Outgrow Migraines
- Study: Leaner mice able to fight tumors (AP)
- Drug Combo Improves Survival in Patients With COPD
- Statins Good for Smokers' Lungs
- Study: Vegetables may keep brains young (AP)
- Distraction eases kids' shot pain (AP)
- Bacteria ruled out as riverboat culprit (AP)
- Red Wine May Cut Risk of Colorectal Cancer (HealthDay)
- Breast Cancer Drugs Not One-Size-Fits-All (HealthDay)
- Kraft 3Q profit climbs 11 percent
- The headache treatment that saved my life
- Depression More Serious For Males?
- Anxiety Linked to Physical Maladies
- Less Depression among Perceptive Kids
- Computer Games for Alzheimer?s
- Stereotypes Can Keep Women's Math Scores Low
- Statins may help smokers' lungs, study finds
- Adolescents get daily happiness boost from ethnic identity
- Improper Home Nebulizer Use Boosts Asthma Risk
- Patient's Own Blood Cells Treat Tennis Elbow
- Study finds flu shots are safe for kids (AP)
- W. Va. Bishop sets sights on health (AP)
- Study Finds Flu Shots Are Safe for Kids
- Racial gaps in U.S. health care seen in studies
- UF study reveals many people with epilepsy risk driving to get to work
- Scientists test dissolving heart stent (AP)
- Government rejects vaccine petition (AP)
- Judge backs dad, bars boy's circumcision (AP)
- Black Women's Genes May Spur Deadlier Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
- Breast Cancer Worse for African-American Women
- Behavioral Problems Common in Mentally Retarded Children
- Kill Taken To St. Louis
- Scientists test dissolving heart stent (AP)
- OU study: Statins may slow lung damage (AP)
- How Safe Is Travel To Mars
- Minorities Less Likely to Receive Care at High-Volume Hospitals
- The European Commission urged its 25 member states to fight alcohol abuse across the
- Americans upset with rising health costs (AP)
- Black Women's Genes May Spur Deadlier Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
- Gates pledges $23 mln to fight AIDS in India (Reuters)
- Eyes Wide Shut
- When a heart attack goes undiagnosed
- Hospitals aid frequent fliers'
- Effective Medication for Compulsive Hoarding
- Mental Illness amid Developmental Disorders
- Women less Trusting at Work
- College freshmen face big choices
- Study finds flu shots are safe for kids (AP)
- Clients give lessons on AIDS in India's brothels (Reuters)
- Black Women's Genes May Spur Deadlier Breast Cancer
- Hospital panel OKs face transplants (AP)
- Asthma Overdiagnosed in Those Overweight (HealthDay)
- Malaysia fights looming AIDS epidemic (Reuters)
- WSU Instructor Charged with Sexual Battery
- Treating NIUs anxiety problems
- Gov't panel recommends shingles vaccine (AP)
- Inadequate sleep may be a factor in child obesity (Reuters)
- Federal advisory panel recommends routine shingles vaccines for adults 60 and over
- Government Rejects Vaccine Petition
- Twin Sisters at High Risk for Early Menopause
- Actors, athletes to be in stem-cell ad (AP)
- Limits urged for Effexor prescriptions (AP)
- Weight gain means lower gas mileage (AP)
- FDA OKs another drug to treat hepatitis (AP)
- Psychiatric ills neglected in mentally impaired (Reuters)
- Want to fix your man? Watch it
- Counselors seeing surge in veterans of Vietnam
- Women & Sex - Not Just About Hormones
- Viagra Helps COPD Patients Control Pulmonary Blood Pressure
- Study: Scans may find lung cancer sooner (AP)
- Lung-cancer scans may save lives, study finds (Reuters)
- PTSD may emerge late in injured soldiers (Reuters)
- Study: Scans may find lung cancer sooner (AP)
- Gov't panel recommends shingles vaccine (AP)
- OSU doctor to study athletes' hearts (AP)
- Hospital panel OKs face transplants (AP)
- CT Scans Catch Lung Cancer at Earliest Stage (HealthDay)
- Sensitive CT scanners offer hope to lung cancer patients
- Blood Test Gauges Clot Recurrence Risk
- Weight gain means lower gas mileage (AP)
- CT scans can detect early lung cancer: study (AFP)
- 3 indicted in basement liposuction death (AP)
- Asthma Overdiagnosed in Those Overweight (HealthDay)
- CT Scans Catch Lung Cancer at Earliest Stage (HealthDay)
- Scientists Endorse Candidate Over Teaching of Evolution
- As News Sinks In, Plaintiffs Who Call Themselves Second-Class Citizens Are Optimistic
- Altria's profits down, Kraft decision soon
- New Faculty/Staff Joins Ozark Christian College Family
- Play Therapy Helps Kids Express Emotions
- Research Update on PTSD
- Routine shingles vaccine recommended for adults 60 and over
- Dual Drug Therapy Effective Against Pemphigus Vulgaris
- Kraft move on Altria now runs into '07
- Sex change patient 'regretted op'
- Amid Heartbreak, there's Hope
- HK scientists identify cancer-blocking protein (Reuters)
- S.Africa drafting revised AIDS battle plan (Reuters)
- Federal Panel Recommends Shingles Vaccines For Adults 60 And Over
- Patient groups special: Swallowing the best advice?
- Memory Boost from Modest Alcohol Intake?
- Shoo, Achoo! Exercise Keeps Colds at Bay
- Shoppers still leery of greens after spinach outbreak
- Drug may help patients with advanced breast cancer
- Gene Could Point to Crohn's, Colitis Treatments
- Guidelines coming for physical exercise (AP)
- Wild pigs eyed in tainted spinach probe (AP)
- Gene Screen Links Cancer Treatment to Tumor Type (HealthDay)
- Colon Cancer Screening Is Saving Lives (HealthDay)
- '48 Hours' to examine WNY murder case from 2003
- Memory expert taken to task in Libby hearing
- More toxic E. coli samples found on Calif. ranch
- Drop in Adult Smoking Rate Stalls
- Colon Cancer Screening Is Saving Lives
- Obesity drug also helps diabetics, study suggests (AFP)
- India flawed by focus on sex in campaign against AIDS: study (AFP)
- Libyan HIV children treated in Europe (AP)
- Pigs gone wild implicated in tainted spinach
- Guidelines coming for physical exercise (AP)
- Wild pigs eyed in tainted spinach probe (AP)
- New Zealand study: Ban smoking in cars (AP)
- Obesity pill may treat diabetes (Reuters)
- Gene Screen Links Cancer Treatment to Tumor Type (HealthDay)
- Colon Cancer Screening Is Saving Lives (HealthDay)
- Kids With Accurate Self-Perceptions Less Likely To Experience Depression Symptoms
- Spinach E.Coli Source: Wild Pigs On Monterey Ranch
- AstraZeneca Stroke Drug Fails in a Clinical Trial
- Study: Scans may find lung cancer sooner (AP)
- Gov't panel recommends shingles vaccine (AP)
- Wild pigs may have spread lethal E. coli
- Nicaraguan Congress OKs abortion ban (AP)
- 16 get food poisoning at China school (AP)
- Masters of horror weigh in on genre's undying popularity
- Experimental drug might help treat bowel cancer (Reuters)
- Ecumenical Wellness
- Mental Disorders Tied to Less Mammograms
- Relationship Challenges for Child Abuse Survivors
- Media Can Damage Self-Image
- Former U of L, Browns running back beat the odds - and breast cancer
- Wild Boar May Have Caused Tainted Spinach Outbreak
- Americans Fall Prey to Weight-Loss Supplement 'Hype'
- E. coli found in water, wild pig near California spinach farm
- College of Health Sciences Hall of Fame Inducted
- Weight-Loss Drug Helps Diabetic Patients
- British twins have different skin color (AP)
- Genital cutting on trial in Georgia case (AP)
- Ailing 'Dilbert' cartoonist talks again (AP)
- Low glycemic index diet may help women stay slim (Reuters)
- Neurons Dictate Which Birds of a Feather Flock Together
- Seasonal symbol packs nutritional punch too
- Contaminated medicine kills 34 in Panama (AP)
- Curry Ingredient May Help Fight Alzheimer's
- Thin Ads + Low Body Image Stress Women
- Obese Women Face Greater Risk for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (HealthDay)
- Into the stream
- Teen has breast removed after infection (AP)
- Antipsychotic deemed effective for anxiety disorder (Reuters)
- Depression impairs asthma-related quality of life (Reuters)
- RTI and cognitive assessment--Guest post by John Garruto
- Many adults with psychiatric disorders may also have undiagnosed ADHD
- Ailing 'Dilbert' cartoonist talks again (AP)
- Obese Women Face Greater Risk for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (HealthDay)
- Holiness seen in concern for the poor
- Reconsidering Alzheimer's care
- Flu survey raises real-world questions
- Turning Back the Clock Creates Drowsy Drivers
- Keep Your Kids Safe and Sound This Halloween
- 'Fast reaction key to stroke recovery'
- Doctors struggle to save wounded Marine (AP)
- U.S. Trial Focuses Attention on Female Circumcision
- Disgraced Pakistan Scientist Is Stable
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