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  1. Neuroscientist uses his understanding of the human brain to advance on a popular quiz
  2. On Religion - Soho Theatre
  3. British scientists build a model gut (AP)
  4. Firefighters at High Risk for Cancer
  5. No picky eater? CU team may turn tables on diet of early human relative
  6. Paxil Treats 'Compulsive Hoarding' (HealthDay)
  7. Easing Depression Without a Prescription (HealthDay)
  8. HIV patients live years after diagnosis (AP)
  9. Jeanne Denney bridges the gap in health care at the Institute for Mind-Body Education
  10. The perfect face for comedy
  11. 3 Million Worldwide Die From High Blood Sugar
  12. Firefighters at High Risk for Cancer
  13. Exercise might lower kids' hay fever risk
  14. Military service may be connected to ALS (AP)
  15. Firefighters at High Risk for Cancer (HealthDay)
  16. Paxil Treats 'Compulsive Hoarding' (HealthDay)
  17. Easing Depression Without a Prescription (HealthDay)
  18. Former 49ers Head Coach Walsh Fighting Leukemia
  19. Moms and TV: A love-hate relationship with the tube
  20. Easing Depression Without a Prescription
  21. Military Service May Be Connected To ALS
  22. Link Between Military Servie and Lou Gehrig's Disease
  23. British scientists build a model gut (AP)
  24. HIV patients live years after diagnosis (AP)
  25. Military service may be connected to ALS (AP)
  26. Broad recall of acetaminophen under way (AP)
  27. EU warns of obesity crisis (AP)
  28. Easing Depression Without a Prescription
  29. 3 Million Worldwide Die From High Blood Sugar
  30. Texas Woman Who Drowned Children Freed
  31. Feds probe care at Ore. mental hospital (AP)
  32. Field hearing raises question of risk
  33. Military service and Lou Gehrig's disease might be linked
  34. Former 49ers Head Coach Walsh Has Cancer
  35. Military service may spur Lou Gehrig's disease, study says
  36. Tool Predicts Post-Surgery Breast Cancer Recurrence (HealthDay)
  37. Tool Predicts Post-Surgery Breast Cancer Recurrence
  38. Lupus Biomarkers Discovered
  39. Most children not getting two doses of flu vaccine
  40. Children are attracted to the fortunate more than the unfortunate
  41. Tool Predicts Post-Surgery Breast Cancer Recurrence
  42. Why Some People React Aggressively
  43. Hunger seen as big enemy in war on AIDS (AP)
  44. Scientists Create Artificial Stomach
  45. HIV treatments extend lives but increase costs
  46. Hunger seen as big enemy in war on AIDS (AP)
  47. Tool Predicts Post-Surgery Breast Cancer Recurrence (HealthDay)
  48. Gaining waking-life insight through dreams
  49. Anxiety sensitivity linked to future psychological disorders
  50. Brazilian woman survives 6 shots to head (AP)
  51. Hunger A Growing Enemy In Fight Against AIDS
  52. Cambodia, where classy and tacky clash
  53. The AIDS fight's twin menaces
  54. Sex crimes committed by youths increasing
  55. Jacquelyn Marie Malia and Joshua Michael Reinert
  56. Rheumatoid Arthritis Meds Won't Up Most Cancer Risk
  57. HIV Patients Live Years After Diagnosis
  58. Muslim clerics fight polio in India (AP)
  59. Implanted Heart Devices Should Be Recyled After Death, Researchers Say
  60. Clogged Arteries Showing Up in Kids
  61. Rheumatoid Arthritis Meds Won't Up Most Cancer Risk
  62. Poor Pakistanis donate kidneys for money (AP)
  63. Study: Waltzing helps mend hearts (AP)
  64. Rheumatoid Arthritis Meds Won't Up Most Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  65. Clogged Arteries Showing Up in Kids
  66. Lifespan for AIDS Patients After Diagnosis Estimated at 24 Years
  67. Smoking Linked to Cognitive Decline in Heart Patients
  68. Scientists Developing Lung Cancer Breath Test
  69. Heart Patients Waltz Their Way To Better Health
  70. Study Highlights Older Women's Bone Risk
  71. Study: Waltzing helps mend hearts (AP)
  72. Smoking Linked to Cognitive Decline in Heart Patients
  73. Scientists Developing Lung Cancer Breath Test
  74. Rheumatoid Arthritis Meds Won't Up Most Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  75. Scientists Developing Lung Cancer Breath Test (HealthDay)
  76. Heart Failure Patients Can Waltz Their Way to Stronger Hearts
  77. Psoriasis affects 'everything'
  78. Hospitals want faster heart attack care (AP)
  79. John Jay College of Criminal Justice Hosts 'Off the Witness Stand'
  80. Hospitals Want Faster Heart Attack Care
  81. Figaro as a Big-Time Operator, With a Wily Rosina
  82. "Eastern model of family offers hope for the aged"
  83. Hospitals uniting to speed up care to save more heart-attack patients
  84. The Barber Of Seville
  85. They have no fear of trying
  86. South Africa says AIDS drugs rollout on course (AFP)
  87. Latinos face illness stigma
  88. Caught between two genders
  89. Hospitals drop ball on heart attacks
  90. Going far in care for the elderly
  91. Results mixed on Merck's new painkiller (AP)
  92. Group gives advice on face transplants (AP)
  93. Bush to host summit on malaria (AP)
  94. This job is smokin'
  95. Hospitals join to give faster heart attack care
  96. Higher death rate seen for black U.S. heart patients
  97. Japan confirms 30th mad cow case (AP)
  98. Europe to draw up strategy against obesity (AFP)
  99. Hospitals join effort to give faster heart attack care
  100. Public advised to take advantage of flu shot
  101. Tamiflu may get 'abnormal behavior' label (AP)
  102. More South Africans get AIDS medicine (AP)
  103. Diseased gums raise risk of pancreatic cancer (Reuters)
  104. Mental Health Needs of New Breast Cancer Patients
  105. New Research on Antidepressants and Suicides
  106. Stress Hormones Affect Women?s Health
  107. Systema offers self-defense for students
  108. Traditional dance helps heal damaged, failing hearts
  109. War spurring new treatments for traumatic injuries
  110. Health care costs could jump 10 percent (AP)
  111. Colon Cancer Screening Rates Rising (HealthDay)
  112. Anxiety sensitivity a risk to mental health (Reuters)
  113. Red Meat May Raise Breast Cancer Risk
  114. Meat May Raise Breast Cancer Risk; Vitamins Don't Help Hearts, New Studies Suggest
  115. CDC urges more people to get flu shots (AP)
  116. Red meat may raise breast cancer risk (AP)
  117. Snail toxin may help nerve pain relief (AP)
  118. Low-Carb Diet Can Be Heart-Healthy (HealthDay)
  119. Red Meat May Boost Breast Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  120. Tamiflu May Get 'Abnormal Behavior' Label
  121. Red Meat May Boost Breast Cancer Risk
  122. Somaxon Pharmaceuticals Names Brian Dorsey Vice President of Manufacturing and Progra
  123. FDA: Tamiflu patients need monitoring (AP)
  124. CDC urges more people to get flu shots (AP)
  125. Low-Carb Diet Can Be Heart-Healthy (HealthDay)
  126. Scientists Developing Lung Cancer Breath Test (HealthDay)
  127. Red Meat May Boost Breast Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  128. Antibodies destroy HIV-infected cells (Reuters)
  129. Not Guilty By Mental Disease
  130. Testing Boosts Memory
  131. Hospitals Want Faster Heart Attack Care
  132. Tamiflu Patients Need Monitoring
  133. Heart Disease Deaths Show Racial Gap
  134. Drug-Coated Angioplasty Balloons Keep Arteries From Reclosing
  135. Antibodies destroy HIV-infected cells (Reuters)
  136. Drug-Coated Angioplasty Balloons Keep Arteries From Reclosing
  137. Anticoagulant-Antidote Pairing Passes 1st Human Safety Test
  138. Aleve Heart-Healthy Over Short-Term
  139. Blueprint for Black Power
  140. Positive Results for Anti-Cholesterol Drug
  141. Drug-Coated Angioplasty Balloons Keep Arteries From Reclosing
  142. Anticoagulant-Antidote Pairing Passes 1st Human Safety Test
  143. Science has solace for GOP
  144. Woman dies from bird flu virus, raising Indonesia's death toll to 57
  145. Method Monitors Neuropsychiatric Symptoms
  146. Allergic to Your Husband?
  147. Peer Support Preferred by Young Cancer Survivors
  148. Naked chef says U.S. should cut out the junk food (Reuters)
  149. Tamiflu linked to abnormal behavior
  150. Aleve Heart-Healthy Over Short-Term
  151. Want to live to a healthy 85? Stay trim (AP)
  152. FDA subjects antibiotic to new scrutiny (AP)
  153. Study questions radiation for prostate (AP)
  154. Rich countries undermine WTO medicines deal: charities (AFP)
  155. Angioplasty Won't Always Cut Risk for Second Heart Attack
  156. Indonesia's bird flu death toll rises to 57
  157. San Diego--- Somaxon Pharmaceuticals Names Brian Dorsey Vice...
  158. Study questions radiation after prostate removal (Reuters)
  159. Breast Cancer Diagnosis Brings Serious Distress (HealthDay)
  160. Woman accused of lying about education for jobs
  161. Breast Cancer Diagnosis Brings Serious Distress
  162. FDA Subjects Antibiotic to New Scrutiny
  163. Diseases appear on rise with temperature (AP)
  164. Soy and fish protect from cancer: study (Reuters)
  165. A Diet Heavy in Red Meat May Hike Breast Cancer Risk
  166. Breast Cancer Diagnosis Brings Serious Distress
  167. Drug agency subjects antibiotic to new scrutiny in wake of reports of death and injur
  168. Study says late angioplasty seems futile (AP)
  169. Greeks suffer higher rates of obesity (AP)
  170. Smokers, obese should pay more health insurance: poll (Reuters)
  171. Post-Surgery Radiation Boosts Prostate Cancer Results (HealthDay)
  172. Greeks Suffer Higher Rates of Obesity
  173. N.J. launches campaign for better health (AP)
  174. Ky. hospitals to study premature births (AP)
  175. AMA delegates nix soda tax proposal (AP)
  176. Breast Cancer Diagnosis Brings Serious Distress (HealthDay)
  177. Post-Surgery Radiation Boosts Prostate Cancer Results (HealthDay)
  178. Study puts a time limit on angioplasties' usefulness
  179. New study says red meat is a breast cancer factor
  180. Breast Cancer Diagnosis Brings Serious Distress
  181. FDA subjects antibiotic to new scrutiny
  182. Body Can Be Coaxed Into Poison Ivy Immunity, Scientists Say
  183. Very obese fare worse after colon cancer diagnosis (Reuters)
  184. New drug comb may lengthen ovarian cancer survival (Reuters)
  185. Strong grip, staying fit helps men live long
  186. FDA adds warning to Tamilfu after reports of hallucinations
  187. FDA subjects antibiotic to new scrutiny in wake of reports of death and injury
  188. Exercise and aging
  189. Experts meet in Turkey to draw up strategy on obesity (AFP)
  190. Study questions timing on angioplasty
  191. Scratching Out Poison Ivy Allergy
  192. Study says late angioplasty seems futile (AP)
  193. Report: Scarlet fever spreads in N.Korea (AP)
  194. Soy and fish protect from cancer: study (Reuters)
  195. FDA Warns About Suicide, Delirum Associated with Tamiflu
  196. Omega-3 Fat Lowers Alzheimer?s Risk
  197. Teen Health and Self-Esteem
  198. Why Adolescents Take Risks
  199. Smokers, obese should pay more health insurance: poll (Reuters)
  200. Thursday Marks 30th 'Great American Smokeout' (HealthDay)
  201. Obesity could hit economies as hard as malnutrition (Reuters)
  202. Stem cells help dogs with dystrophy (AP)
  203. McDonald's CEO: Progress, no new oil yet (AP)
  204. Report: Fewer people in U.S. are hungry (AP)
  205. Hormones linked with breast cancer risk in blacks (Reuters)
  206. New Test Predicts Best Candidates for Defibrillators
  207. Thursday Marks 30th 'Great American Smokeout'
  208. Heart valves grown from womb fluid cells (AP)
  209. Study explains "obesity paradox" in heart treatment (Reuters)
  210. Neanderthal DNA secrets unlocked
  211. New Test Predicts Best Candidates for Defibrillators
  212. Flu vaccine helps cut heart attacks, deaths
  213. Happy people may suffer fewer colds
  214. African Children Often Lack Available AIDS Treatment
  215. Millions of Americans in Pain
  216. Radiation vs. Advanced Prostate Cancer
  217. Stem cells help dogs with dystrophy (AP)
  218. AMA wants regulation of 'bioidenticals' (AP)
  219. Thursday Marks 30th 'Great American Smokeout' (HealthDay)
  220. Migraines Linked to Heart Risk in Men
  221. Stem cell tests offer muscular dystrophy hope
  222. New Test Predicts Best Candidates for Defibrillators
  223. Study Suggests Anemia Drug May Raise Risk of Heart Problems
  224. New Test Predicts Best Candidates for Defibrillators
  225. This is the sort of international issue we should be helping with instead of blowing
  226. Heart valves grown from womb fluid cells (AP)
  227. AMA wants regulation of 'bioidenticals' (AP)
  228. NYC officials may tweak trans fat ban (AP)
  229. McDonald's CEO: Progress, no new oil yet (AP)
  230. Migraines Linked to Heart Risk in Men
  231. Flu vaccine helps cut heart attacks, deaths: study
  232. Blood Test Spots Heart Failure
  233. Man ordered to end claims of cancer cure (AP)
  234. Migraines Linked to Heart Risk in Men
  235. Heart Risk Seen in Drug for Anemia
  236. AMA wants regulation of 'bioidenticals'
  237. Radiation therapy for advanced prostate cancer mixed : study (AFP)
  238. Hospitals adopt faster heart attack care
  239. Drug Trial Lifts Shares
  240. Migraine sufferers more at risk of heart attack
  241. Wal-Mart expands generic drug plan (AP)
  242. 'Flu vaccine helps cut heart attacks'
  243. Europeans OK anti-obesity charter (AP)
  244. Taco Bell to stem use of trans fats (AP)
  245. Low Cholesterol Lowers Risk for Aggressive Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)
  246. India's anti-polio drive hit by false cancer scare reports (AFP)
  247. Finances, Health and Employment Cited as Stressors for Most Americans
  248. Migraine sufferers more at risk of heart attack
  249. Animal-Tissue Heart Valves Appear Safe
  250. Spain nixes Burger King ad (AP)