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- Adoptive Mo. dad's obesity tale trashed (AP)
- Lawmakers craft reprieve for medical pay (AP)
- Some states not planning for flu season (AP)
- Sunlight Helps Put Lung Cancer in the Shade (HealthDay)
- Cancer Care Advances in 2007 Offer Hope (HealthDay)
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- Scammin' the Rubes - 3 Card Monte
- Navy Saves Gravely Ill Girl on Cruise
- Holiday giving season complicated by shifting norms on gratuities, psychologist sugge
- Green tea may cut prostate cancer risk: Japan study
- Fresh mad cow case in Canada
- Cancer Docs' Bedside Manner Often Lacks Empathy (HealthDay)
- Green tea may cut prostate cancer risk: Japan study (Reuters)
- Friends, Family Find Similar Faces Attractive
- Dolphin Therapy ? Not A Good Thing
- Sex Ed Extends Virginity
- Investigations Into Scheuerman's Death
- Gene engineering corrects retardation in mice
- Very obese wait longer for transplant (AP)
- Green tea may cut prostate cancer risk (AP)
- Lead more likely to harm immigrant kids (AP)
- Doc punished for Lyme disease treatment (AP)
- Recall of vaccine prompts dose deferral (AP)
- Cancer Docs' Bedside Manner Often Lacks Empathy (HealthDay)
- Microchip Spots Stray Tumor Cells in the Bloodstream (HealthDay)
- Senate passes gun bill in response to rampage (Reuters)
- Congress OKs Va. Tech-inspired gun bill (AP)
- Leading psychologist will appear at SIUE
- Recall of Vaccine Prompts Dose Deferral
- Study: Insured cancer patients do better (AP)
- Very obese wait longer for transplant (AP)
- Green tea may cut prostate cancer risk (AP)
- Patients with drug resistant TB at large (AP)
- Congress OKs Va Tech-inspired gun bill (AP)
- FDA approves generic AIDS drug
- Generic antidepressant may affect Wyeth (AP)
- Expanded Emergency Preparedness
- Doc Punished for Lyme Disease Treatment
- Study shows uninsured cancer patients are more likely to die within five years
- Uninsured More Likely to Die From Cancer FollowingDiagnosis (HealthDay)
- Bariatric Mental Health Needs
- Exercise Lowers Dementia Risk
- Use The Bad Times For Growth
- Parents advised not to ban Internet, despite risks
- Breakthrough In Rapid Malaria Detection Reported
- Risky sex returns syphilis to Europe (AP)
- Salmonella fears prompt basil recall (AP)
- Uninsured More Likely to Die From Cancer Following Diagnosis (HealthDay)
- Race, Gender Affect Laryngeal Cancer Survival (HealthDay)
- Some temper tantrums can be red flags: study (Reuters)
- Exposure to Terrorist Attacks Increases Mental Health Problems in Children
- ESPN Anchor Receives Cancer Diagnosis
- Study: MDs mum on breast cancer options (AP)
- Risky sex returns syphilis to Europe (AP)
- Salmonella fears prompt basil recall (AP)
- Winter blues driving Indians to psychologists
- Study: MDs Mum on Breast Cancer Options
- Organic dairies test supply of feed (AP)
- Doubts on child interviews may fuel Privy Council appeal
- Tobacco and poverty drive cancer in developing world
- FDA warns of deaths from fentanyl patch (AP)
- Allergies may protect against pancreatic cancer (Reuters)
- CORRECTED: Tobacco, poverty drive cancer in developing world (Reuters)
- Treating Depression Cuts Diabetes Death Risk (HealthDay)
- Insights on Borderline Personality Disorder
- Link Between Mental Health And Amputation Risk
- Terrorist Attacks Affect Kids Mental Health
- Beating Holiday Stress
- Nuns Leave Their Brains to Science
- Socal Teen Dies Hours After CIGNA Reverses Decision On Transplant
- Family to sue insurer in transplant case (AP)
- Nuns leave their brains to science (AP)
- Schools see limits on medicaid payments (AP)
- Breast Cancer Surgeons Don't Discuss Reconstruction Options (HealthDay)
- New Combo Treatment Extends Kidney Cancer Survival (HealthDay)
- Treating Depression Cuts Diabetes Death Risk (HealthDay)
- Brain Center May Link Addiction, Mental Illness (HealthDay)
- Judge: Teen must stay on sex offender registry
- WHO investigates bird flu in Pakistan
- Calif. family blames HMO in girl's death (AP)
- Nuns leave their brains to science (AP)
- 698-pound man dies after stomach surgery (AP)
- HIV women forced into sex for treatment in India: report (AFP)
- Second Maker to Cover Vaccine Shortage
- Oxford Handbook of Internet Psychology
- Product recalls
- 14-year-old boy dies from staph infection
- Child killer in court
- FDA warns about painkiller
- Judge overturns Maine law on Rx data (AP)
- The Whisperers: 3/4 of Grits readers have known of drug possession crimes and didn't
- Lindsay Lohan Has Not Been Paid to Endorse Nicotine Lozenge
- Woman Sues Maker of Tainted Syringes
- Arab Israeli Women Tune In For Advice
- Giuliani Tries to Ease Fears About His Health
- Japan Addresses Tainted Blood Victims
- Book Review - Genocide's Aftermath: Responsibility And Repair
- Daughter can't see beyond next party
- Poland reports fresh outbreak of bird flu
- Benefits of soy protein, low-fat diets face review
- France prepares to stub out smoking in cafes
- Don't OD on sugar this Xmas
- Notes in Masters case wanted "profile" stricken
- Think fast it's a rush
- Food pantries take health care to needy (AP)
- Polycarbonate bottles raise questions (AP)
- Japan addresses tainted blood victims (AP)
- Tea drinking may not curb ovarian cancer risk (Reuters)
- Coffee, tea linked to lower risk of kidney cancer (Reuters)
- Pregnant women at risk for HIV may opt out of testing (Reuters)
- Parents May Instinctively Have a Favorite Child
- Why Do We Root for the Underdog?
- The Effects of Media Violence on Kids
- Keeping teen drivers alive
- Republican Giuliani says he does not have cancer (Reuters)
- Realistic Expectations Help Ward Off Holiday Depression (HealthDay)
- Reminders of Mortality Bring Out the Charitable Side
- Food Pantries Take Health Care to Needy
- Teens feel benefits outweigh the risks
- Wyeth gets approvable letter for osteoporosis drug
- Medical clinics expanding care to needy (AP)
- What can a Yemeni NGO do?
- Japan PM to meet hepatitis patients over scandal
- Post-Holiday Letdown Can Be Avoided (HealthDay)
- COMT Gene And Cognitive Clues To Alcohol Addiction
- Texas Cigarette Tax Revenue Higher Than Expected
- Hispanic women at risk of breast cancer gene (Reuters)
- Post-Holiday Letdown Can Be Avoided (HealthDay)
- 10 Most under reported humanitarian stories of 2007
- Synaesthesia: Smelling A Sound Or Hearing A Color
- Health Tip: Drug and Food Interactions
- Medical clinics expanding care to needy (AP)
- Thinking Patterns of Addiction
- Montessori celebrates 100 years
- New Jersey Targets HIV Transmissions
- High cost of nuclear medicine weighed
- New Jersey targets HIV transmissions (AP)
- Brain wiring may cause addicts to relapse
- Breast cancer's genetic marker
- Painkiller blocks unwanted effects of morphine (Reuters)
- Class of Chemotherapy Drugs Helps Certain Breast CancerPatients (HealthDay)
- Fish Oil Improves Mental Health
- Some Brain Injuries Reduce Risk of PTSD
- Report: Md. Spends Too Little on Tobacco Prevention
- Class of Chemotherapy Drugs Helps Certain Breast CancerPatients (HealthDay)
- Malaria Drug Promising Against Cancer (HealthDay)
- New Jersey targets HIV transmissions (AP)
- Experts Debate the Role of Psychology in Interrogations
- Why Fish Oil is Good for You
- Teachers Studied For High Rate Of Autistic Births
- D.C. to fund needle-exchange programs (AP)
- One person out of every thousand has synaesthesia ..
- Skip Mouth-To-Mouth In CPR, Study Says
- 'Spirit release' is a different kind of therapy
- Charity backs dementia tagging plan
- ER Intervention Aids Problem Drinkers
- The Influence of Subliminal Messages
- Bayer recalls Contour test strips for diabetes
- Seasonal Depression Setting In This Time Of Year
- Kosovo's President Condemns Serbia Move
- Ohio Supreme Court Upholds Damages Law
- Therapy More Effective than Medication for Kids with Social Phobia
- Separate Weight-Loss Help vs Hype
- On Demographic Suicide Redux
- Pat Green Has Appendectomy, Cancels Show
- 2 die from listeriosis in Massachusetts (AP)
- Japan to apologizes for tainted blood (AP)
- Raw milk fans oppose new Calif. rules (AP)
- UN: Child malnutrition on rise in Darfur (AP)
- EEOC allows health benefits shift at 65 (AP)
- Brain Turns to Positive Thoughts When Faced With Death
- In Largest U.S. Hepatitis C Trial, Researchers Determine...
- Prenatal X-rays don't raise kids' brain tumor risk (Reuters)
- Cancer patients, doctors talk little of emotions (Reuters)
- Job-Loss from Illness Damages Mental Health
- Kylie Minogue honored by Queen Elizabeth
- Smokers Shell Out More Money For New Tax For New Year
- Accused Franklin County jail rapist still without lawyer
- Smoking ban hits French cafe culture
- Gift-giving makes us feel good, but why?
- Laser Surgery Can Correct Nearsightedness
- Pasteurization working at Mass. dairy (AP)
- Viagra ingredient in Chinese supplements (AP)
- An analysis of mutual assistance
- Study Finds LASIK Safe For Severe Myopia
- Bush OKs child health program extension (AP)
- West Nile Cases Drop in D.C., Maryland, Virginia
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- Man made 'hit list' prior to attacks
- Community narratives: tales of terror and joy.
- Kay Warren rallies evangelicals in fight against AIDS
- Salmeterol shows success in COPD treatment
- Did Bhutto Martyr Herself?
- Infighting masks accomplishments of 2007 Illinois Legislature
- Small changes help break bad habits
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- Bird flu outbreak in chickens near Myanmar-Thai border
- Afghan Guantanamo prisoner dies of cancer: US military (AFP)
- What happened later when the psychological problem was overcome
- Thousands to try to quit smoking
- Careful, vacation time could make you sick
- Court Hears Case against Australian, Who Stabbed Bulgarian Boy to Death
- Breast cancer treatment 'confusion'
- Drivers Face Fines For Smoking In Cars With Kids
- Mylan Generic to Challenge Salix Drug
- Sleep disruptions may up diabetes risk (AP)
- Doctors target germs' ability to cluster (AP)
- Copper, silver tested as germ wards (AP)
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- Sleep Disruptions May Up Diabetes Risk
- Sleep disruptions may up diabetes risk (AP)
- Doctors target germs' ability to cluster (AP)
- UVa. tests Viagra-like drug for women (AP)
- Copper, silver tested as germ wards (AP)
- Passenger with TB in Calif. hospital (AP)
- Friends Help You Stay Healthy
- Allergy Sufferers Get New Generic 'Zyrtec'
- "Swish-and-spit" test screens for cancer (Reuters)
- Houston scientists see hope in cocaine vaccine
- Smoking ban takes effect in French cafes
- Illinois to Enact New Public Smoking Ban
- For women, marital distress means less relief from stress
- Maryland's New Year Begins With Tax Increases
- ER docs give whites narcotics more often (AP)
- Smoking banned in the cafes of France (AP)
- Armed forces to train 4,000 officers as psychologists
- New Year's resolutions take planning, expert says
- Colon cancer risk traced to common ancestor
- Spit test for cancer
- Colon cancer risk traced to common ancestor (Reuters)
- Spirituality Linked to Mental Health
- Marriage Distress Hinders Recovery From Work Stress
- Serotonin Brain Research Sheds Light on Chemical Pathways
- Cell Phones Slow Traffic
- Cameron plans superbug fines
- Researchers work on cocaine vaccine (AP)
- Study links ovarian cancer survival to gene change (Reuters)
- Colon Cancer Gene Traced to Arrival in United States (HealthDay)
- Can psychologists tell jurors anything they don't know already?
- French Smoking Ban in Full Force
- Hospitals delay shocks in cardiac arrest (AP)
- Pa. study to probe Vitamin C, cancer (AP)
- What's new in French cafes? Clean air (AP)
- Relatives of Parkinson's Patients at Higher PsychiatricRisk (HealthDay)
- HIV carriers in Saudi urged to report discrimination (AFP)
- The Psychology of Art
- Fire, Evacuations at London Cancer Hospital
- Jolt delayed in third of cardiac arrests (AP)
- Sleep disruptions may up diabetes risk (AP)
- Colon Cancer Gene Traced to Arrival in United States (HealthDay)
- Research Yields Clues to Recurrent Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)
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