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- School Bans Students Without Mumps Shots
- Study: Calls help couch potatoes walk (AP)
- Scientists cure mice with sickle cell (AP)
- Man jailed for not taking TB medication (AP)
- School bans students without mumps shots (AP)
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- First rise in U.S. teen births since '91 (AP)
- Common Household Chemical Could Raise Breast Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Relatives of Parkinson's Patients at Higher PsychiatricRisk (HealthDay)
- Ketamine Impairs Brain by Releasing Superoxide (HealthDay)
- Cattle fed distiller's grain prone to e-coli
- Scientists cure mice with sickle cell (AP)
- Black Women Wait Longer for Breast Cancer Surgery (HealthDay)
- Common Household Chemical Could Raise Breast Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Relatives of Parkinson's Patients at Higher PsychiatricRisk (HealthDay)
- Ketamine Impairs Brain by Releasing Superoxide (HealthDay)
- U.S. care for HIV detainees falls short: report (Reuters)
- Ross psychologist Henderson influenced by Jung
- Serial Killer Nurse Has Early Release Thrown Out
- Pressure growing on Ontario to ban drivers with young passengers from smoking
- Green Tea, Fruit Extracts Touted as Potential CancerFighters (HealthDay)
- Canada urges end to medical isotope problems (Reuters)
- Front-line AIDS drugs show staying power: study (AFP)
- Young Cancer Patient Cooks Up Fundraiser
- Improve Discovery and Treatment of Domestic Violence
- A Novel Approach For Schizophrenia
- Brain Loses Communication Links As We Age
- Like Humans, Monkey See, Monkey Plan, Monkey Do
- NYC Doorman Suspended for Having Bad Breath
- Studies show how fruits and veggies reduce cancer (Reuters)
- Court to rule on acting as own lawyer (AP)
- Rights group urges better HIV care for US immigration detainees (AFP)
- Weight Gain Hurts Breast Cancer Survival
- Weight gain hurts breast cancer survival (AP)
- Minn. slaughterhouse workers fall ill (AP)
- NJ parents try to block vaccine mandate (AP)
- Shortage prompts delay in medical tests (AP)
- WHO says victim's dad also has bird flu (AP)
- Mourning Death of Loved One Raises Your Risk of Dying
- Shortage Prompts Delay in Medical Tests
- Green Tea, Fruit Extracts Touted as Potential CancerFighters (HealthDay)
- Obesity, Diabetes Linked to Cancers (HealthDay)
- Studies find stable sleep patterns and regular routines may improve outcomes in bipol
- Obesity, Diabetes Linked to Cancers
- Child cancer risk higher near nuclear plants: study (Reuters)
- Report criticizes care of detainees (AP)
- Latest News : Unhappy? Self-critical? May be you're just a perfectionist
- Judge: No Evidence for Big Prempro Award
- Blood Test to Detect Lung Cancer Being Eyed
- Cancer risk higher among kids near nuclear plants: German study (AFP)
- VA official backs mental health aid
- Malaria Climbs Into Warmer Highlands
- Cephalon drug works in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma: study (Reuters)
- Officials: Smoking numbers drop following ban, tax hike
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- Report: Better Bird Flu Warning Needed
- Stable sleep patterns, regular routines may improve outcomes in bipolar disorder
- Researchers Gain New Insight Into Breast Cancer
- Fourth H5N1 bird flu centre found in Poland
- Products with good bacteria get popular (AP)
- Scientists discover how BRCA1 gene causes cancer (Reuters)
- Huckabee's Response On AIDS
- Hospitals warned of exodus by underpaid psychologists
- Do Mothers Pass On Racism More than Fathers?
- UNICEF cites child health progress, work remains
- Public health crisis in Iraq
- Eisai Buys US Biopharmaceutical Company
- China hunts father-and-son bird flu link
- Immigrants Less Likely to Report Family History of Cancer (HealthDay)
- Regular Routines, Sleep Helps Improve Bipolar
- Depression Can Be Deadly For Cardiac Survivors
- Early Psychotherapy Aids Recovery From Stressful Events
- Schizophrenia And Lower Rates of Cancer
- FDA: Prilosec, Nexium Won't Damage Heart
- Judges given leeway in crack sentencing (AP)
- FDA reviews two major heartburn drugs (AP)
- Products with good bacteria get popular (AP)
- Most Medicare Recipients Ignore Colorectal Cancer Screening (HealthDay)
- Cognitive Psychology: Connecting Mind, Research and Everyday...
- Study: Monthly fasting may help heart
- Study: Monthly fasting may help heart (AP)
- Early care helps frozen shoulder (AP)
- N.J. nears mandated preschool flu shots (AP)
- Calif. board suggests study of caffeine (AP)
- Meat raises lung cancer risk, too, study finds (Reuters)
- Immigrants Less Likely to Report Family History of Cancer (HealthDay)
- Peer mentors program helps psychology majors
- AIDS Comments Alarm Ryan White's Mother
- Hypertension Linked to Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment
- Most Medicare Recipients Ignore Colorectal Cancer Screening (HealthDay)
- Lawmakers protest HIV/AIDS travel rule (AP)
- Relax! The holidays don't have to be so stressful
- Lawmakers protest HIV/AIDS travel rule
- High Meat Consumption Linked to Heightened Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Understanding Mood and Anxiety Disorders
- Cancer Patients Need Depression Screen
- Parenting Skills Intact After Divorce
- Sugary Beverages May Increase Alzheimer?s Risk
- Psychiatrists: Least Religious But Most Interested In Patients' Religion
- FDA Questions Over-The-Counter Cholesterol Drug
- FDA weighs over-counter cholesterol drug (AP)
- W.Va. program pushes pedometer use (AP)
- New study shows decline in teen drug use (AP)
- Mammogram accuracy varies by radiologist: study (Reuters)
- Smoking raises risk for diabetes, researchers say (Reuters)
- Israel's Palestinians Speak Out
- Maryland Teacher Dies After Staph Complication
- Gene Variant Tied to More Aggressive Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)
- Reports: Gunman hated Christianity
- Michigan Senate Deals Blow to Smoking Ban
- Canadian study raises more alarm bells about diabetes drug Avandia
- New study shows decline in teen drug use (AP)
- W.Va. program pushes pedometer use (AP)
- FDA weighs over-counter cholesterol drug (AP)
- High Meat Consumption Linked to Heightened Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Gene Variant Tied to More Aggressive Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)
- Holiday stress is manageable
- Alberta halts most mumps vaccinations due to serious allergic reactions
- U.S. cholesterol average is ideal at 199 (AP)
- Low-dose Pristiq Effective for Depression
- Flexible Jobsite Delivers Health Improvements
- Hypertension May Impair Cognition
- A Hormonal Approach For Depression
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- Amenities Enliven Auto Dealerships
- Childhood vaccine recalled (AP)
- Panel urges end to incontinence stigma (AP)
- Study: Why pregnant women don't topple (AP)
- Stem cells may ease muscular dystrophy (AP)
- Cancer Patients Hold Fast to Belief That Opioids Mean Death (HealthDay)
- Canada set to order restart of isotope reactor (Reuters)
- Does Time Slow Down in a Crisis?
- Man gets jail for seeking child sex
- N.C. 28th in funding anti-tobacco programs for children
- U.S. cholesterol average is ideal at 199 (AP)
- Panel urges end to incontinence stigma (AP)
- Common children's vaccine recalled (AP)
- Study: Why pregnant women don't topple (AP)
- Canadian parliament orders isotope reactor restart (Reuters)
- U.S. Cholesterol Levels Dip To Ideal Range
- Terry Pratchett says he has Alzheimer's
- Merck wants Mevacor sold over-counter (AP)
- Woman misdiagnosed with HIV gets $2.5M (AP)
- Lawsuits allege milk wasn't organic (AP)
- China shuts down leukemia drug maker (AP)
- Cancer Patients Hold Fast to Belief That Opioids Mean Death (HealthDay)
- How do psychologists think?
- Woman Misdiagnosed With HIV Gets $2.5M
- Study says fewer lack food, health care (AP)
- Senate panel OKs Peake nomination to VA (AP)
- Extended-Release Medication for Schizophrenia
- Gender-Specific Research On Mood Disorders
- Green Tea May Lower Risk of Parkinson?s Disease
- Playing Armchair Psychologist with Matthew Murray and Online Community
- Common children's vaccine recalled
- Some with breast cancer can skip chemo (AP)
- Minn. to ban mercury in beauty products (AP)
- High-Dose Chemo Provides Little Benefit to Breast CancerPatients (HealthDay)
- Fibers in Semen Help HIV Penetrate Cells (HealthDay)
- Help with post-trial stress on order for Pickton jurors
- Researchers Find Great Granddaddy of All Blood Cells
- FDA panel rejects OTC cholesterol drug (AP)
- Fewer breast patients may need chemo (AP)
- Minn. to ban mercury in beauty products (AP)
- New contraception procedure recommended (AP)
- High-Dose Chemo Provides Little Benefit to Breast CancerPatients (HealthDay)
- Fibers in Semen Help HIV Penetrate Cells (HealthDay)
- New Cancer Drug Tied to Heart Problems
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- CDC: Suicides among middle-aged spikes (AP)
- Psychological report discussed at hearing
- Finneran Says He'll Have Prostate Removal Surgery
- Wild mushroom can fight prostate cancer: Israeli researchers (AFP)
- New Cancer Drug Tied to Heart Problems (HealthDay)
- Fertility Issues Can Trigger Seasonal Blues
- Women Face Increased Worksite Stress
- EU wants new warnings on Pfizer anti-smoking drug
- Men carry breast cancer genes, too (AP)
- NJ requires flu shots for preschoolers (AP)
- Bird flu flares again in Asia (AP)
- Breast Cancer Genes Also Raise Men's Risk for Malignancy (HealthDay)
- LA To Consider Database On Animal Hoarders
- Gore, Clinton among speakers at Baptist meeting
- Men carry breast cancer genes, too (AP)
- NJ requires flu shots for preschoolers (AP)
- New Cancer Drug Tied to Heart Problems (HealthDay)
- Myanmar Reports 1st Human Bird Flu Case
- N.J. Orders Flu Shots For Preschoolers
- Health savings accounts for poor tested (AP)
- Bird flu flares again in Asia (AP)
- Myanmar reports 1st human bird flu case (AP)
- Therapy Can Reduce Tics and Tourette Syndrome
- Obesity Blamed For 'Preventable' Seat Belt Public Health Crisis
- N.J. mandates 4 annual shots for kids
- Molester gets 520 years for kid porn
- Rep. Julia Carson Dies at 69
- Stem cells used to fix breast defects (AP)
- Family cluster infected in Pakistan's first reported bird flu cases
- Christopher Bantick: Festive spree starts earlier each year
- Men carry breast cancer genes, too
- Doctors Use Stem Cells From Fat To Fix Breasts
- Stem cells used to fix breast defects (AP)
- WHO to investigate Pakistan bird flu (AP)
- Girl born with 8 limbs leaves hospital (AP)
- Infants fine-tune visual and auditory systems to stimuli during first year of life
- Is childhood a disease?
- Glaxo cancer drug Tykerb shows more brain benefits (Reuters)
- Report: Ex-Brown adviser warns of exaggerated threat from al-Qaida
- Madagascar fights to keep HIV rate down (AP)
- Rape case in UAE highlights AIDS taboo (AFP)
- Doctors use patient's leg muscle cells to repair his heart
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- NHS tells cancer patient her care will stop if she buys extra drugs
- Glaxo cervical cancer vaccine hit by U.S. delay (Reuters)
- More than 12 million new cancer cases worldwide in 2007: report (AFP)
- Psychologists recruited for improving China's prison management
- Bird flu starts migrating
- Cancer Killed Almost 8 Million Worldwide in 2007 (HealthDay)
- Over 12 million cancer cases in 2007: study (AFP)
- Serotonin Tied to Optimism
- Ho, ho, ho? No, no, no
- 12M New Cancer Cases Expected In 2007
- Study: Timing of pills might matter (AP)
- WHO urges vigilance as bird flu spreads (AP)
- Freud's influence in psychology may be waning, study says
- Timing Blood Pressure Meds May Be Key
- Cancer Killed Almost 8 Million Worldwide in 2007 (HealthDay)
- Sunlight Helps Put Lung Cancer in the Shade (HealthDay)
- Stressed for the holidays?
- Loews to spin off Lorillard tobacco
- Massage relieves post-surgery pain: study
- Astra wins EU orphan drug status for cancer drug (Reuters)
- Sunlight link to lung cancer risk
- Some states not planning for flu season (AP)
- Supreme Court asked to hear Zoloft case (AP)
- Cancer Care Advances in 2007 Offer Hope (HealthDay)
- Care Management For Adult ADHD
- Trial of Omega-3?s for Depression
- Dolphin 'therapy' a dangerous fad, Emory researchers warn
- IQ Tests For Sale, Raises Concerns About Cheating
- Some states not planning for flu season
- Programs let addicted docs practice (AP)
- Bacteria-tainted syringes sicken dozens (AP)
- Adoptive Mo. dad's obesity tale trashed (AP)
- Doctors get reprieve on Medicare cut (AP)
- Biomarkers in blood aid lung cancer diagnosis (Reuters)
- Duloxetine improves depression-related pain (Reuters)
- FDA to add HIV warning to contraceptive products (Reuters)
- HD is hot, hot, hot for the holidays
- 20 Rush Patients Sickened By Tainted Syringes
- Programs let addicted docs practice (AP)
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