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  1. Adoptive Mo. dad's obesity tale trashed (AP)
  2. Lawmakers craft reprieve for medical pay (AP)
  3. Some states not planning for flu season (AP)
  4. Sunlight Helps Put Lung Cancer in the Shade (HealthDay)
  5. Cancer Care Advances in 2007 Offer Hope (HealthDay)
  6. Scammin' the Rubes - 3 Card Monte
  7. Navy Saves Gravely Ill Girl on Cruise
  8. Holiday giving season complicated by shifting norms on gratuities, psychologist sugge
  9. Green tea may cut prostate cancer risk: Japan study
  10. Fresh mad cow case in Canada
  11. Cancer Docs' Bedside Manner Often Lacks Empathy (HealthDay)
  12. Green tea may cut prostate cancer risk: Japan study (Reuters)
  13. Friends, Family Find Similar Faces Attractive
  14. Dolphin Therapy ? Not A Good Thing
  15. Sex Ed Extends Virginity
  16. Investigations Into Scheuerman's Death
  17. Gene engineering corrects retardation in mice
  18. Very obese wait longer for transplant (AP)
  19. Green tea may cut prostate cancer risk (AP)
  20. Lead more likely to harm immigrant kids (AP)
  21. Doc punished for Lyme disease treatment (AP)
  22. Recall of vaccine prompts dose deferral (AP)
  23. Cancer Docs' Bedside Manner Often Lacks Empathy (HealthDay)
  24. Microchip Spots Stray Tumor Cells in the Bloodstream (HealthDay)
  25. Senate passes gun bill in response to rampage (Reuters)
  26. Congress OKs Va. Tech-inspired gun bill (AP)
  27. Leading psychologist will appear at SIUE
  28. Recall of Vaccine Prompts Dose Deferral
  29. Study: Insured cancer patients do better (AP)
  30. Very obese wait longer for transplant (AP)
  31. Green tea may cut prostate cancer risk (AP)
  32. Patients with drug resistant TB at large (AP)
  33. Congress OKs Va Tech-inspired gun bill (AP)
  34. FDA approves generic AIDS drug
  35. Generic antidepressant may affect Wyeth (AP)
  36. Expanded Emergency Preparedness
  37. Doc Punished for Lyme Disease Treatment
  38. Study shows uninsured cancer patients are more likely to die within five years
  39. Uninsured More Likely to Die From Cancer FollowingDiagnosis (HealthDay)
  40. Bariatric Mental Health Needs
  41. Exercise Lowers Dementia Risk
  42. Use The Bad Times For Growth
  43. Parents advised not to ban Internet, despite risks
  44. Breakthrough In Rapid Malaria Detection Reported
  45. Risky sex returns syphilis to Europe (AP)
  46. Salmonella fears prompt basil recall (AP)
  47. Uninsured More Likely to Die From Cancer Following Diagnosis (HealthDay)
  48. Race, Gender Affect Laryngeal Cancer Survival (HealthDay)
  49. Some temper tantrums can be red flags: study (Reuters)
  50. Exposure to Terrorist Attacks Increases Mental Health Problems in Children
  51. ESPN Anchor Receives Cancer Diagnosis
  52. Study: MDs mum on breast cancer options (AP)
  53. Risky sex returns syphilis to Europe (AP)
  54. Salmonella fears prompt basil recall (AP)
  55. Winter blues driving Indians to psychologists
  56. Study: MDs Mum on Breast Cancer Options
  57. Organic dairies test supply of feed (AP)
  58. Doubts on child interviews may fuel Privy Council appeal
  59. Tobacco and poverty drive cancer in developing world
  60. FDA warns of deaths from fentanyl patch (AP)
  61. Allergies may protect against pancreatic cancer (Reuters)
  62. CORRECTED: Tobacco, poverty drive cancer in developing world (Reuters)
  63. Treating Depression Cuts Diabetes Death Risk (HealthDay)
  64. Insights on Borderline Personality Disorder
  65. Link Between Mental Health And Amputation Risk
  66. Terrorist Attacks Affect Kids Mental Health
  67. Beating Holiday Stress
  68. Nuns Leave Their Brains to Science
  69. Socal Teen Dies Hours After CIGNA Reverses Decision On Transplant
  70. Family to sue insurer in transplant case (AP)
  71. Nuns leave their brains to science (AP)
  72. Schools see limits on medicaid payments (AP)
  73. Breast Cancer Surgeons Don't Discuss Reconstruction Options (HealthDay)
  74. New Combo Treatment Extends Kidney Cancer Survival (HealthDay)
  75. Treating Depression Cuts Diabetes Death Risk (HealthDay)
  76. Brain Center May Link Addiction, Mental Illness (HealthDay)
  77. Judge: Teen must stay on sex offender registry
  78. WHO investigates bird flu in Pakistan
  79. Calif. family blames HMO in girl's death (AP)
  80. Nuns leave their brains to science (AP)
  81. 698-pound man dies after stomach surgery (AP)
  82. HIV women forced into sex for treatment in India: report (AFP)
  83. Second Maker to Cover Vaccine Shortage
  84. Oxford Handbook of Internet Psychology
  85. Product recalls
  86. 14-year-old boy dies from staph infection
  87. Child killer in court
  88. FDA warns about painkiller
  89. Judge overturns Maine law on Rx data (AP)
  90. The Whisperers: 3/4 of Grits readers have known of drug possession crimes and didn't
  91. Lindsay Lohan Has Not Been Paid to Endorse Nicotine Lozenge
  92. Woman Sues Maker of Tainted Syringes
  93. Arab Israeli Women Tune In For Advice
  94. Giuliani Tries to Ease Fears About His Health
  95. Japan Addresses Tainted Blood Victims
  96. Book Review - Genocide's Aftermath: Responsibility And Repair
  97. Daughter can't see beyond next party
  98. Poland reports fresh outbreak of bird flu
  99. Benefits of soy protein, low-fat diets face review
  100. France prepares to stub out smoking in cafes
  101. Don't OD on sugar this Xmas
  102. Notes in Masters case wanted "profile" stricken
  103. Think fast it's a rush
  104. Food pantries take health care to needy (AP)
  105. Polycarbonate bottles raise questions (AP)
  106. Japan addresses tainted blood victims (AP)
  107. Tea drinking may not curb ovarian cancer risk (Reuters)
  108. Coffee, tea linked to lower risk of kidney cancer (Reuters)
  109. Pregnant women at risk for HIV may opt out of testing (Reuters)
  110. Parents May Instinctively Have a Favorite Child
  111. Why Do We Root for the Underdog?
  112. The Effects of Media Violence on Kids
  113. Keeping teen drivers alive
  114. Republican Giuliani says he does not have cancer (Reuters)
  115. Realistic Expectations Help Ward Off Holiday Depression (HealthDay)
  116. Reminders of Mortality Bring Out the Charitable Side
  117. Food Pantries Take Health Care to Needy
  118. Teens feel benefits outweigh the risks
  119. Wyeth gets approvable letter for osteoporosis drug
  120. Medical clinics expanding care to needy (AP)
  121. What can a Yemeni NGO do?
  122. Japan PM to meet hepatitis patients over scandal
  123. Post-Holiday Letdown Can Be Avoided (HealthDay)
  124. COMT Gene And Cognitive Clues To Alcohol Addiction
  125. Texas Cigarette Tax Revenue Higher Than Expected
  126. Hispanic women at risk of breast cancer gene (Reuters)
  127. Post-Holiday Letdown Can Be Avoided (HealthDay)
  128. 10 Most under reported humanitarian stories of 2007
  129. Synaesthesia: Smelling A Sound Or Hearing A Color
  130. Health Tip: Drug and Food Interactions
  131. Medical clinics expanding care to needy (AP)
  132. Thinking Patterns of Addiction
  133. Montessori celebrates 100 years
  134. New Jersey Targets HIV Transmissions
  135. High cost of nuclear medicine weighed
  136. New Jersey targets HIV transmissions (AP)
  137. Brain wiring may cause addicts to relapse
  138. Breast cancer's genetic marker
  139. Painkiller blocks unwanted effects of morphine (Reuters)
  140. Class of Chemotherapy Drugs Helps Certain Breast CancerPatients (HealthDay)
  141. Fish Oil Improves Mental Health
  142. Some Brain Injuries Reduce Risk of PTSD
  143. Report: Md. Spends Too Little on Tobacco Prevention
  144. Class of Chemotherapy Drugs Helps Certain Breast CancerPatients (HealthDay)
  145. Malaria Drug Promising Against Cancer (HealthDay)
  146. New Jersey targets HIV transmissions (AP)
  147. Experts Debate the Role of Psychology in Interrogations
  148. Why Fish Oil is Good for You
  149. Teachers Studied For High Rate Of Autistic Births
  150. D.C. to fund needle-exchange programs (AP)
  151. One person out of every thousand has synaesthesia ..
  152. Skip Mouth-To-Mouth In CPR, Study Says
  153. 'Spirit release' is a different kind of therapy
  154. Charity backs dementia tagging plan
  155. ER Intervention Aids Problem Drinkers
  156. The Influence of Subliminal Messages
  157. Bayer recalls Contour test strips for diabetes
  158. Seasonal Depression Setting In This Time Of Year
  159. Kosovo's President Condemns Serbia Move
  160. Ohio Supreme Court Upholds Damages Law
  161. Therapy More Effective than Medication for Kids with Social Phobia
  162. Separate Weight-Loss Help vs Hype
  163. On Demographic Suicide Redux
  164. Pat Green Has Appendectomy, Cancels Show
  165. 2 die from listeriosis in Massachusetts (AP)
  166. Japan to apologizes for tainted blood (AP)
  167. Raw milk fans oppose new Calif. rules (AP)
  168. UN: Child malnutrition on rise in Darfur (AP)
  169. EEOC allows health benefits shift at 65 (AP)
  170. Brain Turns to Positive Thoughts When Faced With Death
  171. In Largest U.S. Hepatitis C Trial, Researchers Determine...
  172. Prenatal X-rays don't raise kids' brain tumor risk (Reuters)
  173. Cancer patients, doctors talk little of emotions (Reuters)
  174. Job-Loss from Illness Damages Mental Health
  175. Kylie Minogue honored by Queen Elizabeth
  176. Smokers Shell Out More Money For New Tax For New Year
  177. Accused Franklin County jail rapist still without lawyer
  178. Smoking ban hits French cafe culture
  179. Gift-giving makes us feel good, but why?
  180. Laser Surgery Can Correct Nearsightedness
  181. Pasteurization working at Mass. dairy (AP)
  182. Viagra ingredient in Chinese supplements (AP)
  183. An analysis of mutual assistance
  184. Study Finds LASIK Safe For Severe Myopia
  185. Bush OKs child health program extension (AP)
  186. West Nile Cases Drop in D.C., Maryland, Virginia
  187. Kylie gets OBE in New Year Honours Pop princess Kylie Minogue says...
  188. Man made 'hit list' prior to attacks
  189. Community narratives: tales of terror and joy.
  190. Kay Warren rallies evangelicals in fight against AIDS
  191. Salmeterol shows success in COPD treatment
  192. Did Bhutto Martyr Herself?
  193. Infighting masks accomplishments of 2007 Illinois Legislature
  194. Small changes help break bad habits
  195. COLUMBIA - The winners and losers of Columbia's smoking ban speak out. - see more...
  196. Bird flu outbreak in chickens near Myanmar-Thai border
  197. Afghan Guantanamo prisoner dies of cancer: US military (AFP)
  198. What happened later when the psychological problem was overcome
  199. Thousands to try to quit smoking
  200. Careful, vacation time could make you sick
  201. Court Hears Case against Australian, Who Stabbed Bulgarian Boy to Death
  202. Breast cancer treatment 'confusion'
  203. Drivers Face Fines For Smoking In Cars With Kids
  204. Mylan Generic to Challenge Salix Drug
  205. Sleep disruptions may up diabetes risk (AP)
  206. Doctors target germs' ability to cluster (AP)
  207. Copper, silver tested as germ wards (AP)
  208. Also a Victim
  209. Sleep Disruptions May Up Diabetes Risk
  210. Sleep disruptions may up diabetes risk (AP)
  211. Doctors target germs' ability to cluster (AP)
  212. UVa. tests Viagra-like drug for women (AP)
  213. Copper, silver tested as germ wards (AP)
  214. Passenger with TB in Calif. hospital (AP)
  215. Friends Help You Stay Healthy
  216. Allergy Sufferers Get New Generic 'Zyrtec'
  217. "Swish-and-spit" test screens for cancer (Reuters)
  218. Houston scientists see hope in cocaine vaccine
  219. Smoking ban takes effect in French cafes
  220. Illinois to Enact New Public Smoking Ban
  221. For women, marital distress means less relief from stress
  222. Maryland's New Year Begins With Tax Increases
  223. ER docs give whites narcotics more often (AP)
  224. Smoking banned in the cafes of France (AP)
  225. Armed forces to train 4,000 officers as psychologists
  226. New Year's resolutions take planning, expert says
  227. Colon cancer risk traced to common ancestor
  228. Spit test for cancer
  229. Colon cancer risk traced to common ancestor (Reuters)
  230. Spirituality Linked to Mental Health
  231. Marriage Distress Hinders Recovery From Work Stress
  232. Serotonin Brain Research Sheds Light on Chemical Pathways
  233. Cell Phones Slow Traffic
  234. Cameron plans superbug fines
  235. Researchers work on cocaine vaccine (AP)
  236. Study links ovarian cancer survival to gene change (Reuters)
  237. Colon Cancer Gene Traced to Arrival in United States (HealthDay)
  238. Can psychologists tell jurors anything they don't know already?
  239. French Smoking Ban in Full Force
  240. Hospitals delay shocks in cardiac arrest (AP)
  241. Pa. study to probe Vitamin C, cancer (AP)
  242. What's new in French cafes? Clean air (AP)
  243. Relatives of Parkinson's Patients at Higher PsychiatricRisk (HealthDay)
  244. HIV carriers in Saudi urged to report discrimination (AFP)
  245. The Psychology of Art
  246. Fire, Evacuations at London Cancer Hospital
  247. Jolt delayed in third of cardiac arrests (AP)
  248. Sleep disruptions may up diabetes risk (AP)
  249. Colon Cancer Gene Traced to Arrival in United States (HealthDay)
  250. Research Yields Clues to Recurrent Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)