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- Neuroscientist uses his understanding of the human brain to advance on a popular quiz
- On Religion - Soho Theatre
- British scientists build a model gut (AP)
- Firefighters at High Risk for Cancer
- No picky eater? CU team may turn tables on diet of early human relative
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- Paxil Treats 'Compulsive Hoarding' (HealthDay)
- Easing Depression Without a Prescription (HealthDay)
- HIV patients live years after diagnosis (AP)
- Jeanne Denney bridges the gap in health care at the Institute for Mind-Body Education
- The perfect face for comedy
- 3 Million Worldwide Die From High Blood Sugar
- Firefighters at High Risk for Cancer
- Exercise might lower kids' hay fever risk
- Military service may be connected to ALS (AP)
- Firefighters at High Risk for Cancer (HealthDay)
- Paxil Treats 'Compulsive Hoarding' (HealthDay)
- Easing Depression Without a Prescription (HealthDay)
- Former 49ers Head Coach Walsh Fighting Leukemia
- Moms and TV: A love-hate relationship with the tube
- Easing Depression Without a Prescription
- Military Service May Be Connected To ALS
- Link Between Military Servie and Lou Gehrig's Disease
- British scientists build a model gut (AP)
- HIV patients live years after diagnosis (AP)
- Military service may be connected to ALS (AP)
- Broad recall of acetaminophen under way (AP)
- EU warns of obesity crisis (AP)
- Easing Depression Without a Prescription
- 3 Million Worldwide Die From High Blood Sugar
- Texas Woman Who Drowned Children Freed
- Feds probe care at Ore. mental hospital (AP)
- Field hearing raises question of risk
- Military service and Lou Gehrig's disease might be linked
- Former 49ers Head Coach Walsh Has Cancer
- Military service may spur Lou Gehrig's disease, study says
- Tool Predicts Post-Surgery Breast Cancer Recurrence (HealthDay)
- Tool Predicts Post-Surgery Breast Cancer Recurrence
- Lupus Biomarkers Discovered
- Most children not getting two doses of flu vaccine
- Children are attracted to the fortunate more than the unfortunate
- Tool Predicts Post-Surgery Breast Cancer Recurrence
- Why Some People React Aggressively
- Hunger seen as big enemy in war on AIDS (AP)
- Scientists Create Artificial Stomach
- HIV treatments extend lives but increase costs
- Hunger seen as big enemy in war on AIDS (AP)
- Tool Predicts Post-Surgery Breast Cancer Recurrence (HealthDay)
- Gaining waking-life insight through dreams
- Anxiety sensitivity linked to future psychological disorders
- Brazilian woman survives 6 shots to head (AP)
- Hunger A Growing Enemy In Fight Against AIDS
- Cambodia, where classy and tacky clash
- The AIDS fight's twin menaces
- Sex crimes committed by youths increasing
- Jacquelyn Marie Malia and Joshua Michael Reinert
- Rheumatoid Arthritis Meds Won't Up Most Cancer Risk
- HIV Patients Live Years After Diagnosis
- Muslim clerics fight polio in India (AP)
- Implanted Heart Devices Should Be Recyled After Death, Researchers Say
- Clogged Arteries Showing Up in Kids
- Rheumatoid Arthritis Meds Won't Up Most Cancer Risk
- Poor Pakistanis donate kidneys for money (AP)
- Study: Waltzing helps mend hearts (AP)
- Rheumatoid Arthritis Meds Won't Up Most Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Clogged Arteries Showing Up in Kids
- Lifespan for AIDS Patients After Diagnosis Estimated at 24 Years
- Smoking Linked to Cognitive Decline in Heart Patients
- Scientists Developing Lung Cancer Breath Test
- Heart Patients Waltz Their Way To Better Health
- Study Highlights Older Women's Bone Risk
- Study: Waltzing helps mend hearts (AP)
- Smoking Linked to Cognitive Decline in Heart Patients
- Scientists Developing Lung Cancer Breath Test
- Rheumatoid Arthritis Meds Won't Up Most Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Scientists Developing Lung Cancer Breath Test (HealthDay)
- Heart Failure Patients Can Waltz Their Way to Stronger Hearts
- Psoriasis affects 'everything'
- Hospitals want faster heart attack care (AP)
- John Jay College of Criminal Justice Hosts 'Off the Witness Stand'
- Hospitals Want Faster Heart Attack Care
- Figaro as a Big-Time Operator, With a Wily Rosina
- "Eastern model of family offers hope for the aged"
- Hospitals uniting to speed up care to save more heart-attack patients
- The Barber Of Seville
- They have no fear of trying
- South Africa says AIDS drugs rollout on course (AFP)
- Latinos face illness stigma
- Caught between two genders
- Hospitals drop ball on heart attacks
- Going far in care for the elderly
- Results mixed on Merck's new painkiller (AP)
- Group gives advice on face transplants (AP)
- Bush to host summit on malaria (AP)
- This job is smokin'
- Hospitals join to give faster heart attack care
- Higher death rate seen for black U.S. heart patients
- Japan confirms 30th mad cow case (AP)
- Europe to draw up strategy against obesity (AFP)
- Hospitals join effort to give faster heart attack care
- Public advised to take advantage of flu shot
- Tamiflu may get 'abnormal behavior' label (AP)
- More South Africans get AIDS medicine (AP)
- Diseased gums raise risk of pancreatic cancer (Reuters)
- Mental Health Needs of New Breast Cancer Patients
- New Research on Antidepressants and Suicides
- Stress Hormones Affect Women?s Health
- Systema offers self-defense for students
- Traditional dance helps heal damaged, failing hearts
- War spurring new treatments for traumatic injuries
- Health care costs could jump 10 percent (AP)
- Colon Cancer Screening Rates Rising (HealthDay)
- Anxiety sensitivity a risk to mental health (Reuters)
- Red Meat May Raise Breast Cancer Risk
- Meat May Raise Breast Cancer Risk; Vitamins Don't Help Hearts, New Studies Suggest
- CDC urges more people to get flu shots (AP)
- Red meat may raise breast cancer risk (AP)
- Snail toxin may help nerve pain relief (AP)
- Low-Carb Diet Can Be Heart-Healthy (HealthDay)
- Red Meat May Boost Breast Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Tamiflu May Get 'Abnormal Behavior' Label
- Red Meat May Boost Breast Cancer Risk
- Somaxon Pharmaceuticals Names Brian Dorsey Vice President of Manufacturing and Progra
- FDA: Tamiflu patients need monitoring (AP)
- CDC urges more people to get flu shots (AP)
- Low-Carb Diet Can Be Heart-Healthy (HealthDay)
- Scientists Developing Lung Cancer Breath Test (HealthDay)
- Red Meat May Boost Breast Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Antibodies destroy HIV-infected cells (Reuters)
- Not Guilty By Mental Disease
- Testing Boosts Memory
- Hospitals Want Faster Heart Attack Care
- Tamiflu Patients Need Monitoring
- Heart Disease Deaths Show Racial Gap
- Drug-Coated Angioplasty Balloons Keep Arteries From Reclosing
- Antibodies destroy HIV-infected cells (Reuters)
- Drug-Coated Angioplasty Balloons Keep Arteries From Reclosing
- Anticoagulant-Antidote Pairing Passes 1st Human Safety Test
- Aleve Heart-Healthy Over Short-Term
- Blueprint for Black Power
- Positive Results for Anti-Cholesterol Drug
- Drug-Coated Angioplasty Balloons Keep Arteries From Reclosing
- Anticoagulant-Antidote Pairing Passes 1st Human Safety Test
- Science has solace for GOP
- Woman dies from bird flu virus, raising Indonesia's death toll to 57
- Method Monitors Neuropsychiatric Symptoms
- Allergic to Your Husband?
- Peer Support Preferred by Young Cancer Survivors
- Naked chef says U.S. should cut out the junk food (Reuters)
- Tamiflu linked to abnormal behavior
- Aleve Heart-Healthy Over Short-Term
- Want to live to a healthy 85? Stay trim (AP)
- FDA subjects antibiotic to new scrutiny (AP)
- Study questions radiation for prostate (AP)
- Rich countries undermine WTO medicines deal: charities (AFP)
- Angioplasty Won't Always Cut Risk for Second Heart Attack
- Indonesia's bird flu death toll rises to 57
- San Diego--- Somaxon Pharmaceuticals Names Brian Dorsey Vice...
- Study questions radiation after prostate removal (Reuters)
- Breast Cancer Diagnosis Brings Serious Distress (HealthDay)
- Woman accused of lying about education for jobs
- Breast Cancer Diagnosis Brings Serious Distress
- FDA Subjects Antibiotic to New Scrutiny
- Diseases appear on rise with temperature (AP)
- Soy and fish protect from cancer: study (Reuters)
- A Diet Heavy in Red Meat May Hike Breast Cancer Risk
- Breast Cancer Diagnosis Brings Serious Distress
- Drug agency subjects antibiotic to new scrutiny in wake of reports of death and injur
- Study says late angioplasty seems futile (AP)
- Greeks suffer higher rates of obesity (AP)
- Smokers, obese should pay more health insurance: poll (Reuters)
- Post-Surgery Radiation Boosts Prostate Cancer Results (HealthDay)
- Greeks Suffer Higher Rates of Obesity
- N.J. launches campaign for better health (AP)
- Ky. hospitals to study premature births (AP)
- AMA delegates nix soda tax proposal (AP)
- Breast Cancer Diagnosis Brings Serious Distress (HealthDay)
- Post-Surgery Radiation Boosts Prostate Cancer Results (HealthDay)
- Study puts a time limit on angioplasties' usefulness
- New study says red meat is a breast cancer factor
- Breast Cancer Diagnosis Brings Serious Distress
- FDA subjects antibiotic to new scrutiny
- Body Can Be Coaxed Into Poison Ivy Immunity, Scientists Say
- Very obese fare worse after colon cancer diagnosis (Reuters)
- New drug comb may lengthen ovarian cancer survival (Reuters)
- Strong grip, staying fit helps men live long
- FDA adds warning to Tamilfu after reports of hallucinations
- FDA subjects antibiotic to new scrutiny in wake of reports of death and injury
- Exercise and aging
- Experts meet in Turkey to draw up strategy on obesity (AFP)
- Study questions timing on angioplasty
- Scratching Out Poison Ivy Allergy
- Study says late angioplasty seems futile (AP)
- Report: Scarlet fever spreads in N.Korea (AP)
- Soy and fish protect from cancer: study (Reuters)
- FDA Warns About Suicide, Delirum Associated with Tamiflu
- Omega-3 Fat Lowers Alzheimer?s Risk
- Teen Health and Self-Esteem
- Why Adolescents Take Risks
- Smokers, obese should pay more health insurance: poll (Reuters)
- Thursday Marks 30th 'Great American Smokeout' (HealthDay)
- Obesity could hit economies as hard as malnutrition (Reuters)
- Stem cells help dogs with dystrophy (AP)
- McDonald's CEO: Progress, no new oil yet (AP)
- Report: Fewer people in U.S. are hungry (AP)
- Hormones linked with breast cancer risk in blacks (Reuters)
- New Test Predicts Best Candidates for Defibrillators
- Thursday Marks 30th 'Great American Smokeout'
- Heart valves grown from womb fluid cells (AP)
- Study explains "obesity paradox" in heart treatment (Reuters)
- Neanderthal DNA secrets unlocked
- New Test Predicts Best Candidates for Defibrillators
- Flu vaccine helps cut heart attacks, deaths
- Happy people may suffer fewer colds
- African Children Often Lack Available AIDS Treatment
- Millions of Americans in Pain
- Radiation vs. Advanced Prostate Cancer
- Stem cells help dogs with dystrophy (AP)
- AMA wants regulation of 'bioidenticals' (AP)
- Thursday Marks 30th 'Great American Smokeout' (HealthDay)
- Migraines Linked to Heart Risk in Men
- Stem cell tests offer muscular dystrophy hope
- New Test Predicts Best Candidates for Defibrillators
- Study Suggests Anemia Drug May Raise Risk of Heart Problems
- New Test Predicts Best Candidates for Defibrillators
- This is the sort of international issue we should be helping with instead of blowing
- Heart valves grown from womb fluid cells (AP)
- AMA wants regulation of 'bioidenticals' (AP)
- NYC officials may tweak trans fat ban (AP)
- McDonald's CEO: Progress, no new oil yet (AP)
- Migraines Linked to Heart Risk in Men
- Flu vaccine helps cut heart attacks, deaths: study
- Blood Test Spots Heart Failure
- Man ordered to end claims of cancer cure (AP)
- Migraines Linked to Heart Risk in Men
- Heart Risk Seen in Drug for Anemia
- AMA wants regulation of 'bioidenticals'
- Radiation therapy for advanced prostate cancer mixed : study (AFP)
- Hospitals adopt faster heart attack care
- Drug Trial Lifts Shares
- Migraine sufferers more at risk of heart attack
- Wal-Mart expands generic drug plan (AP)
- 'Flu vaccine helps cut heart attacks'
- Europeans OK anti-obesity charter (AP)
- Taco Bell to stem use of trans fats (AP)
- Low Cholesterol Lowers Risk for Aggressive Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)
- India's anti-polio drive hit by false cancer scare reports (AFP)
- Finances, Health and Employment Cited as Stressors for Most Americans
- Migraine sufferers more at risk of heart attack
- Animal-Tissue Heart Valves Appear Safe
- Spain nixes Burger King ad (AP)
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