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  1. Panama wants tainted medicine turned in (AP)
  2. Study: Some preschoolers can use Ritalin (AP)
  3. Meningitis shot may hold higher GBS risk (AP)
  4. Dealing With Death Through Behavior Therapy - MUSC Study
  5. Life in Japan Astrologer reaches out with readings of counsel
  6. Peace psychology work brings award for Shapiro
  7. Child Psychiatrists To Offer Course To Pediatricians On Managing Youth Mental Illness
  8. Psychiatrist pressured five patients into radical sex changes after one office visit
  9. Tainted medicine kills 27 in Panama (AP)
  10. Internet's Lure Ensnares 1 in 8 Americans: Survey
  11. Schering-Plough 3Q Profit Soars
  12. Beachgoers Accurately Report Sun-Protection Habits (HealthDay)
  13. Breast Cancer Experts Urge Funding for Minority Screenings (HealthDay)
  14. Psychologist, wife to lead seminar about 'busyness' in humans' lives
  15. Merck, Schering-Plough Shares Climb
  16. Plant the focus of Alzheimer's study (AP)
  17. Merck 3Q earnings down on flat sales, Vioxx legal tab
  18. Drug maker Merck takes a dose of bad profit news
  19. Online Photo Exhibit - The Animals Among Us
  20. Falling Leaves Mean Rising Allergies
  21. Trans fat adds more pounds than other fat, research indicates
  22. Pfizer and Other Drug Makers Report Higher Profits
  23. 8 cruise passengers still hospitalized (AP)
  24. Oct. 21, 2006
  25. Chefs not counting calories, study finds (AP)
  26. Merck, Schering-Plough Shares Climb
  27. Seroquel OK'd for Bipolar Depression
  28. Chefs not counting calories, study finds (AP)
  29. Egg salad recalled in 17 states (AP)
  30. 8 cruise passengers still hospitalized (AP)
  31. Obese post-menopausal women prone to breast cancer: studies (AFP)
  32. The cost of obesity in the US (AFP)
  33. Muslim Scholar Denied Entry to U.S.
  34. "Paris Syndrome" leaves Japanese tourists in shock
  35. How to get all your friends to vote for Debbie Amaroso
  36. Long-Term Antibiotics Won't Fight Lyme Disease
  37. Digital Mammography Boosts Chances of Spotting Malignancies
  38. Company recalls egg salad in 17 states due to possible contamination
  39. Report: Organ transplant program flawed (AP)
  40. Test helps guide cancer treatment, U.S. study shows (Reuters)
  41. Art, psychology or empty room?
  42. Studies: College kids gain past 1st year (AP)
  43. City's attack on weeds: Do as I say, not as I do
  44. Cruise illness may be common virus (AP)
  45. Cruise Illness May Be Common Virus
  46. Studies: College kids packing on pounds (AP)
  47. Deaths halt flu vaccinations in Israel (AP)
  48. Strategies to fight youthful obesity
  49. Deaths Halt Flu Vaccinations in Israel
  50. 'Stomach flu' can be serious
  51. Chefs dish it out, and then some
  52. Study suggests breast cancer different in blacks (Reuters)
  53. Visual imagery technique spurs people to vote
  54. Ethnic Pride Boosts Adolescent Happiness
  55. Red Wine May Cut Risk of Colorectal Cancer (HealthDay)
  56. Alt Modalities for Labor Pain
  57. Marijuana May Slow Alzheimer?s Memory Loss
  58. Red Wine May Cut Risk of Colorectal Cancer
  59. Protect Your Ears
  60. Women Need Enough Folic Acid
  61. Poor Pill-Taking Habits Tough to Change
  62. Dengue fever cases drop in India (AP)
  63. Oct. 23, 2006
  64. Screening Up, Colon Cancer Rates Down
  65. FDA gives OK for schizophrenia treatment (AP)
  66. Cause of riverboat illness still unknown (AP)
  67. Obese post-menopausal women prone to breast cancer: studies (AFP)
  68. Breast Cancer Drugs Not One-Size-Fits-All (HealthDay)
  69. Breast Cancer Drugs Not One-Size-Fits-All
  70. Researchers Report Initial Success in Promising Approach to Prevent Tooth Decay
  71. Clinical Trials Update: Oct. 23, 2006
  72. Depression symptoms less likely in kids with accurate self-perceptions
  73. Daily Drink or Two Cuts Healthy Men's Heart Attack Risk
  74. Vegetables slow memory loss in old age: study
  75. Computer-based 'games' enhance mental function in patients with Alzheimer's
  76. Study: Vegetables may keep brains young (AP)
  77. Study: Leaner mice able to fight tumors (AP)
  78. Distraction eases kids' shot pain (AP)
  79. Losing fat stimulated anti-tumor defense in lab mice
  80. Urban Pulls Out of Country Music Awards
  81. Many Kids Will Outgrow Migraines
  82. Study: Leaner mice able to fight tumors (AP)
  83. Drug Combo Improves Survival in Patients With COPD
  84. Statins Good for Smokers' Lungs
  85. Study: Vegetables may keep brains young (AP)
  86. Distraction eases kids' shot pain (AP)
  87. Bacteria ruled out as riverboat culprit (AP)
  88. Red Wine May Cut Risk of Colorectal Cancer (HealthDay)
  89. Breast Cancer Drugs Not One-Size-Fits-All (HealthDay)
  90. Kraft 3Q profit climbs 11 percent
  91. The headache treatment that saved my life
  92. Depression More Serious For Males?
  93. Anxiety Linked to Physical Maladies
  94. Less Depression among Perceptive Kids
  95. Computer Games for Alzheimer?s
  96. Stereotypes Can Keep Women's Math Scores Low
  97. Statins may help smokers' lungs, study finds
  98. Adolescents get daily happiness boost from ethnic identity
  99. Improper Home Nebulizer Use Boosts Asthma Risk
  100. Patient's Own Blood Cells Treat Tennis Elbow
  101. Study finds flu shots are safe for kids (AP)
  102. W. Va. Bishop sets sights on health (AP)
  103. Study Finds Flu Shots Are Safe for Kids
  104. Racial gaps in U.S. health care seen in studies
  105. UF study reveals many people with epilepsy risk driving to get to work
  106. Scientists test dissolving heart stent (AP)
  107. Government rejects vaccine petition (AP)
  108. Judge backs dad, bars boy's circumcision (AP)
  109. Black Women's Genes May Spur Deadlier Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
  110. Breast Cancer Worse for African-American Women
  111. Behavioral Problems Common in Mentally Retarded Children
  112. Kill Taken To St. Louis
  113. Scientists test dissolving heart stent (AP)
  114. OU study: Statins may slow lung damage (AP)
  115. How Safe Is Travel To Mars
  116. Minorities Less Likely to Receive Care at High-Volume Hospitals
  117. The European Commission urged its 25 member states to fight alcohol abuse across the
  118. Americans upset with rising health costs (AP)
  119. Black Women's Genes May Spur Deadlier Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
  120. Gates pledges $23 mln to fight AIDS in India (Reuters)
  121. Eyes Wide Shut
  122. When a heart attack goes undiagnosed
  123. Hospitals aid frequent fliers'
  124. Effective Medication for Compulsive Hoarding
  125. Mental Illness amid Developmental Disorders
  126. Women less Trusting at Work
  127. College freshmen face big choices
  128. Study finds flu shots are safe for kids (AP)
  129. Clients give lessons on AIDS in India's brothels (Reuters)
  130. Black Women's Genes May Spur Deadlier Breast Cancer
  131. Hospital panel OKs face transplants (AP)
  132. Asthma Overdiagnosed in Those Overweight (HealthDay)
  133. Malaysia fights looming AIDS epidemic (Reuters)
  134. WSU Instructor Charged with Sexual Battery
  135. Treating NIUs anxiety problems
  136. Gov't panel recommends shingles vaccine (AP)
  137. Inadequate sleep may be a factor in child obesity (Reuters)
  138. Federal advisory panel recommends routine shingles vaccines for adults 60 and over
  139. Government Rejects Vaccine Petition
  140. Twin Sisters at High Risk for Early Menopause
  141. Actors, athletes to be in stem-cell ad (AP)
  142. Limits urged for Effexor prescriptions (AP)
  143. Weight gain means lower gas mileage (AP)
  144. FDA OKs another drug to treat hepatitis (AP)
  145. Psychiatric ills neglected in mentally impaired (Reuters)
  146. Want to fix your man? Watch it
  147. Counselors seeing surge in veterans of Vietnam
  148. Women & Sex - Not Just About Hormones
  149. Viagra Helps COPD Patients Control Pulmonary Blood Pressure
  150. Study: Scans may find lung cancer sooner (AP)
  151. Lung-cancer scans may save lives, study finds (Reuters)
  152. PTSD may emerge late in injured soldiers (Reuters)
  153. Study: Scans may find lung cancer sooner (AP)
  154. Gov't panel recommends shingles vaccine (AP)
  155. OSU doctor to study athletes' hearts (AP)
  156. Hospital panel OKs face transplants (AP)
  157. CT Scans Catch Lung Cancer at Earliest Stage (HealthDay)
  158. Sensitive CT scanners offer hope to lung cancer patients
  159. Blood Test Gauges Clot Recurrence Risk
  160. Weight gain means lower gas mileage (AP)
  161. CT scans can detect early lung cancer: study (AFP)
  162. 3 indicted in basement liposuction death (AP)
  163. Asthma Overdiagnosed in Those Overweight (HealthDay)
  164. CT Scans Catch Lung Cancer at Earliest Stage (HealthDay)
  165. Scientists Endorse Candidate Over Teaching of Evolution
  166. As News Sinks In, Plaintiffs Who Call Themselves Second-Class Citizens Are Optimistic
  167. Altria's profits down, Kraft decision soon
  168. New Faculty/Staff Joins Ozark Christian College Family
  169. Play Therapy Helps Kids Express Emotions
  170. Research Update on PTSD
  171. Routine shingles vaccine recommended for adults 60 and over
  172. Dual Drug Therapy Effective Against Pemphigus Vulgaris
  173. Kraft move on Altria now runs into '07
  174. Sex change patient 'regretted op'
  175. Amid Heartbreak, there's Hope
  176. HK scientists identify cancer-blocking protein (Reuters)
  177. S.Africa drafting revised AIDS battle plan (Reuters)
  178. Federal Panel Recommends Shingles Vaccines For Adults 60 And Over
  179. Patient groups special: Swallowing the best advice?
  180. Memory Boost from Modest Alcohol Intake?
  181. Shoo, Achoo! Exercise Keeps Colds at Bay
  182. Shoppers still leery of greens after spinach outbreak
  183. Drug may help patients with advanced breast cancer
  184. Gene Could Point to Crohn's, Colitis Treatments
  185. Guidelines coming for physical exercise (AP)
  186. Wild pigs eyed in tainted spinach probe (AP)
  187. Gene Screen Links Cancer Treatment to Tumor Type (HealthDay)
  188. Colon Cancer Screening Is Saving Lives (HealthDay)
  189. '48 Hours' to examine WNY murder case from 2003
  190. Memory expert taken to task in Libby hearing
  191. More toxic E. coli samples found on Calif. ranch
  192. Drop in Adult Smoking Rate Stalls
  193. Colon Cancer Screening Is Saving Lives
  194. Obesity drug also helps diabetics, study suggests (AFP)
  195. India flawed by focus on sex in campaign against AIDS: study (AFP)
  196. Libyan HIV children treated in Europe (AP)
  197. Pigs gone wild implicated in tainted spinach
  198. Guidelines coming for physical exercise (AP)
  199. Wild pigs eyed in tainted spinach probe (AP)
  200. New Zealand study: Ban smoking in cars (AP)
  201. Obesity pill may treat diabetes (Reuters)
  202. Gene Screen Links Cancer Treatment to Tumor Type (HealthDay)
  203. Colon Cancer Screening Is Saving Lives (HealthDay)
  204. Kids With Accurate Self-Perceptions Less Likely To Experience Depression Symptoms
  205. Spinach E.Coli Source: Wild Pigs On Monterey Ranch
  206. AstraZeneca Stroke Drug Fails in a Clinical Trial
  207. Study: Scans may find lung cancer sooner (AP)
  208. Gov't panel recommends shingles vaccine (AP)
  209. Wild pigs may have spread lethal E. coli
  210. Nicaraguan Congress OKs abortion ban (AP)
  211. 16 get food poisoning at China school (AP)
  212. Masters of horror weigh in on genre's undying popularity
  213. Experimental drug might help treat bowel cancer (Reuters)
  214. Ecumenical Wellness
  215. Mental Disorders Tied to Less Mammograms
  216. Relationship Challenges for Child Abuse Survivors
  217. Media Can Damage Self-Image
  218. Former U of L, Browns running back beat the odds - and breast cancer
  219. Wild Boar May Have Caused Tainted Spinach Outbreak
  220. Americans Fall Prey to Weight-Loss Supplement 'Hype'
  221. E. coli found in water, wild pig near California spinach farm
  222. College of Health Sciences Hall of Fame Inducted
  223. Weight-Loss Drug Helps Diabetic Patients
  224. British twins have different skin color (AP)
  225. Genital cutting on trial in Georgia case (AP)
  226. Ailing 'Dilbert' cartoonist talks again (AP)
  227. Low glycemic index diet may help women stay slim (Reuters)
  228. Neurons Dictate Which Birds of a Feather Flock Together
  229. Seasonal symbol packs nutritional punch too
  230. Contaminated medicine kills 34 in Panama (AP)
  231. Curry Ingredient May Help Fight Alzheimer's
  232. Thin Ads + Low Body Image Stress Women
  233. Obese Women Face Greater Risk for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (HealthDay)
  234. Into the stream
  235. Teen has breast removed after infection (AP)
  236. Antipsychotic deemed effective for anxiety disorder (Reuters)
  237. Depression impairs asthma-related quality of life (Reuters)
  238. RTI and cognitive assessment--Guest post by John Garruto
  239. Many adults with psychiatric disorders may also have undiagnosed ADHD
  240. Ailing 'Dilbert' cartoonist talks again (AP)
  241. Obese Women Face Greater Risk for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (HealthDay)
  242. Holiness seen in concern for the poor
  243. Reconsidering Alzheimer's care
  244. Flu survey raises real-world questions
  245. Turning Back the Clock Creates Drowsy Drivers
  246. Keep Your Kids Safe and Sound This Halloween
  247. 'Fast reaction key to stroke recovery'
  248. Doctors struggle to save wounded Marine (AP)
  249. U.S. Trial Focuses Attention on Female Circumcision
  250. Disgraced Pakistan Scientist Is Stable