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- Kansas abortion MD wants O'Reilly probe (AP)
- Regular Exercise Plays A Consistent And Significant Role In Reducing Fatigue, UGA Stu
- Supreme Court to return to abortion (AP)
- Colo. pro-pot ads target Bush, Cheney (AP)
- Multiple sclerosis hormone link
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- Calif. 'pot docs' put selves at risk (AP)
- 47 Chinese children have lead poisoning (AP)
- Dying to be thin
- Hospitals, MDs addressing long wait time (AP)
- High Technology Used in Promoting Tourism
- Children should know their likability, study finds
- For Many Women, Daily Aspirin Can Protect the Heart
- Colder Weather Brings a Silent Killer
- Nov. 4, 2006
- Cornell prof. studies mind-stomach link (AP)
- Significant Science Study May Lead To First Diagnostic Test To Guide Antidepressant T
- Oprah Winfrey makes diet books a hit (AP)
- Mo. Catholics back stem cell research (AP)
- Flu vaccine trickles into doctors' offices
- Good news, coffee lovers
- Routine circumcision could reduce STD rate
- Can caffeine protect against Alzheimer's?
- In Indonesia, virus spreads among blood relatives
- Vietnam ends flu outbreaks, keeps awareness high
- 17,000 kids hurt on school bus each year (AP)
- Toddlers Learn Complex Actions from Picture-Book Reading
- New System Helps Counselors Gauge Mental Health In Minutes
- My Husband, The Robot
- Number of obese Chinese swells to 60 million (AFP)
- Bristol-Myers, ImClone say Erbitux combination fails primary goa (Reuters)
- Fight HIV/AIDS along with maternal, child health care: UN (AFP)
- Low IQs are Africa's curse, says lecturer
- 60 million Chinese are considered obese (AP)
- Arab religious leaders in Egypt to combat HIV/AIDS (AFP)
- Singer Recovers From Breast Cancer
- Abbott Buys Kos Pharma for $3.7 Billion
- 'I was on the brink of suicide'
- World health's top job down to shortlist (AP)
- Two Prostate Cancer Radiotherapies Go Head-to-Head (HealthDay)
- Quality of Life after Hormone Therapy
- Condom Training
- Stress Fuels Cancer
- Fear as Trigger for Obesity
- Five minutes with Nick Yee
- Setting the record straight: Twain is a good school
- New Device Designed To Treat Head Lice
- Effort pairs voting, flu shots
- School-bus injuries top 17,000 per year
- Fireplace Safety
- Sensitive Skin?
- Emphasis on Alzheimer's Cure Debated
- FDA: Bausch & Lomb failed on reporting (AP)
- Binge-eating a problem for some overweight kids (Reuters)
- Smoking Worsens Prostate Cancer Therapy Side Effects (HealthDay)
- Hot Air Spells Death for Head Lice
- Electric Current During Sleep Boosts Memory
- For some, one marathon just isn't enough
- 'I was on the brink of suicide'
- Dracula's debt to Victorian neurology
- Survey: Unproven diet products popular (AP)
- Skin patches instead of shots? (AP)
- Radiation adds to lung cancer survival (Reuters)
- Most Americans Favor Comprehensive Sex Education
- Kids' Smoking, Drinking Linked to R-Rated TV
- Smoking Worsens Prostate Cancer Therapy Side Effects
- Many Dieters Use Own Plans, Not Doctors'
- Diabetes shouldn't nix heart transplant (AP)
- Psychology of Money Drives Housing Market
- French Restaurateurs Protest Smoking Ban
- Foam can kill chickens in a bird flu outbreak
- Frog Skin Toxin Keeps Mosquitoes Away
- First HIV gene therapy test encouraging (AP)
- Two Prostate Cancer Radiotherapies Go Head-to-Head (HealthDay)
- Smoking Worsens Prostate Cancer Therapy Side Effects (HealthDay)
- First HIV Gene Therapy Test Encouraging
- Election Debate Clouds Stem Cell Issue
- First HIV gene therapy test encouraging (AP)
- Diabetes shouldn't nix heart transplant (AP)
- Survey: Unproven diet products popular (AP)
- FDA: Bausch & Lomb failed on reporting (AP)
- 60 million Chinese are considered obese (AP)
- TV's 'Dog Whisperer' Cesar Millan brings his message to the masses, not just dog love
- McQUARRIE Takes on "Experiment"
- FSU study links anxiety sensitivity to future psychological disorders
- Professors cozy up to animal art idea
- Exercise to battle the blues
- Air New Zealand says new system will nab overweight bags (AFP)
- Genetically altered AIDS retrovirus has encouraging results (AFP)
- Abbott to buy Kos
- Australian Senate OKs cloning embryos (AP)
- U.N. health agency quizzes candidates (AP)
- Childhood Cancer Survivors Face Long-Term Stroke Risk (HealthDay)
- Abbott buys cholesterol drugmaker
- Singer Recovers From Breast Cancer
- Kids prefer lucky individuals
- Abbott's $3.7B play for Kos puts it firmly in key market
- Lots of hot air kills off head lice: study
- The pill ups early breast cancer risk slightly (Reuters)
- Gene Therapy Shows Promise Against HIV (HealthDay)
- Happiness Enhances Health
- Kids IQ Influences PTSD
- Chronic Fatigue from Childhood Stress
- Hearing clears Kelso psychologist
- Malaria Drug May Fight Metabolic Syndrome
- Few Americans favor abstinence-only sex education
- Leaders urge AIDS talk in Arab world (AP)
- Younger women survive ovarian cancer better (Reuters)
- Smoking, drinking lower odds of surviving cancer (Reuters)
- Gene Therapy Shows Promise Against HIV
- Jet Lag Shortens Life Span of Older Mice
- U.S. under fire as WHO picks new leader (AP)
- Cancer Combo Therapy Is Cost-Effective (HealthDay)
- Brooks Looks For 'Loony' Protection In Cop Hiring
- U.S. Under Fire As WHO Picks New Leader
- Counties still on alert, 'Unpredictable' West Nile virus keeps officials guessing
- Comprehensive sex education preferred over abstinence only programs
- Insulin Stem Cells Hold Hope for Diabetes Treatment
- MSU studies safer whooping cough vaccine (AP)
- Childhood Cancer Survivors Face Long-Term Stroke Risk (HealthDay)
- Cancer Combo Therapy Is Cost-Effective (HealthDay)
- Gene Therapy Shows Promise Against HIV (HealthDay)
- Ted Haggard and Fundamentalist Christian Soul-Murder
- Researchers Apologize for Disclosure Failure on Drug Study
- Australia Senate lifts ban on cloning (AP)
- Arab leaders stress need to discuss HIV (AP)
- Study Finds High Incidence of Less-Recognized Heart Failure
- South Dakotans reject abortion measure (AP)
- Ohio says Snuff it out'
- Teva Profit Rises 127%
- Supreme Court to consider abortion issue (AP)
- Bird flu expert selected to head WHO (AP)
- When you can't afford to go buy the book
- Few Americans favor abstinence-only sex education
- Study finds less child suicide where anti-depressants are more used
- Beijing issues 1 dog per family rule (AP)
- China's Chan named to become WHO chief
- Cell Transplants Restore Vision in Mice
- Study links pancreatic cancer to high sugar intake (Reuters)
- High sugar intake increases risk of pancreatic cancer (AFP)
- New Approach for Recurrent Depression
- Which ADHD Medication Will Work Best?
- Mental Illness Linked to Brain Physical Changes
- 70 per cent of dieters go it alone with no doctor, U.S. survey finds
- Bulgaria Tops Pre-Teen Suicide List
- Blood pressure points to heart failure death
- Radiation heart dose from MammoSite compared to IMRT for left-sided breast cancers
- Pacemaker Could Aid Some Cases of Heart Failure
- S. Africa said to change stance on AIDS (AP)
- New System Spots At-Risk Prostate Cancer Patients (HealthDay)
- Research Compares Safety of Breast Cancer Radiation Techniques (HealthDay)
- Gorillas harbour AIDS-like virus, says study (AFP)
- Few Russian HIV-positives treated with antiretrovirals in 2005 (AFP)
- 'PSA Bounce' After Prostate Cancer Treatment Doesn't Affect Survival
- Low-carb diet doesn't raise heart risk (AP)
- Malaria drug seems to regain its punch (AP)
- Bird flu expert wins WHO nomination (AP)
- 'PSA Bounce' After Prostate Cancer Treatment Doesn't Affect Survival (HealthDay)
- Cancer risk from arthritis drugs overstated (Reuters)
- Mom's SSRI use may raise risk of birth defects (Reuters)
- Monkey form of HIV may be endemic in wild gorillas (Reuters)
- Urban Has Deep Advice for Souls at Sea'
- Breastfeeding may not do much for verbal skills
- Boy undergoes rare spinal tumor surgery (AP)
- Woman regains voice after nearly 3 years (AP)
- Low-Carb Diet Can Be Heart-Healthy (HealthDay)
- Breast Cancer Responds to Shorter-Course Radiation (HealthDay)
- New System Spots At-Risk Prostate Cancer Patients (HealthDay)
- Depression gene affects negative brain area (Reuters)
- Life-Like Color Pictures Aid Children's Learning
- Urban Has Deep Advice for Souls at Sea
- Deep-Brain Stimulation Eases Movement Disorder
- Drug Reduces Kidney-Transplant Rejection Rates
- Carbs may be worse for heart than fatty foods
- Gene therapy inhibits epilepsy in animals
- Potential For First Diagnostic DNA Test To Guide Antidepressant Treatment
- Low-carb diet doesn't raise heart risk (AP)
- Malaria drug seems to regain its punch (AP)
- Children show preference for lucky people
- 70 per cent of dieters go it alone with no doctor, U.S. survey finds
- Quiet teens can learn to roar
- Urban Has Deep Advice for Souls at Sea
- Drug Reduces Kidney-Transplant Rejection Rates
- Low-carb diet doesn't raise heart risk
- Gene Therapy Inhibits Epilepsy in Animals
- Dieting merely mind over matter
- Drug Reduces Kidney-Transplant Rejection Rates
- Brain's Response To Pleasing And Changing Tastes, Pleasure Response And How It Can Go
- Illness Brings a Family to America, and Breaks It Apart
- Gene Therapy Inhibits Epilepsy In Animals
- Potential For First Diagnostic DNA Test To Guide Antidepressant Treatment
- Scientists hope bodies can fight cancer (AP)
- Psychological evaluation delays trial in teen's slaying
- Profile of a newsmaker: Counselor recognized for families work
- Nomination of Margaret Chan as WHO Head Hailed Worldwide
- 11M bottles of acetaminophen recalled (AP)
- FDA may change handling of safety issues (AP)
- Health Tip: Symptoms of Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)
- China opens first free clinic for homosexuals (Reuters)
- Social Reclusion Affects Decision-Making
- Care for Eating Disorders
- 11M Bottles of Acetaminophen Recalled
- Low blood pressure can point to heart failure death
- New Lyme Disease Guidelines Spark Showdown
- EU warns of obesity crisis (AP)
- Bird flu battler Chan to head WHO (AP)
- Depression?s Chemical Imbalance Explained
- 11 Million Bottles Of Pain Reliever Recalled
- Estrogen Receptor Points to Aggressive Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
- Who wants to be a neurillionaire?
- Studying the Issue of Gender: Interview with Abby Gelfer
- New Strategies to Fight Melanoma Tested
- Smoking's Effects on Uterus Harm Fertility
- Bicycle guru Sheldon Brown's health
- More dust explosion prevention urged (AP)
- Family History Strong Predictor of Breast Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Beyond the Three R's
- Breast Cancer Responds to Shorter-Course Radiation
- Wyoming's Sen. Craig Thomas Has Leukemia
- Family History Strong Predictor of Breast Cancer Risk
- Estrogen Receptor Points to Aggressive Breast Cancer
- Baldness Gene Identified in Russian Families
- Massive recall of acetaminophen underway (AP)
- New strategies to fight melanoma tested (AP)
- 1 of 2 formerly conjoined twins released (AP)
- FDA may change handling of safety issues (AP)
- Family History Strong Predictor of Breast Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Estrogen Receptor Points to Aggressive Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
- The psychology of suffering a cyclone
- Estrogen Receptor Points to Aggressive Breast Cancer
- Google 'aids doctors' diagnoses'
- Toilets Underused to Fight Disease, U.N. Study Finds
- Family History Strong Predictor of Breast Cancer Risk
- U.N.: Lack of sanitation has human cost (AP)
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- They say this is the perfect face for comedy? You've got to be joking
- Toliets and Public Health in LDCs
- Anxiety Sensitivity Linked To Future Psychological Disorders In FSU Study
- Life-Like Color Pictures Aid Children's Learning
- Google could help diagnose difficult medical cases
- Taiwan says HIV cases coming from China (Reuters)
- Brain Opioid System Altered in Depressed Women
- Anxious People Prone to Future Disorders
- Genes Determine Efficacy of Antipsychotic Medication
- Study says using Google can help doctors diagnose rare diseases
- 11M Bottles of Acetaminophen Recalled
- The truth really CAN set them free
- Robot helps hospitals with neurosurgery
- Firefighters at High Risk for Cancer (HealthDay)
- Protein triggers new prostate cancer treatment (Reuters)
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