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  1. Whole new flu vaccine needed next year: WHO
  2. Blood test detects ovarian cancer early
  3. Metabolic syndrome in kids likely to persist
  4. Hair sample may provide breast cancer diagnosis
  5. Breathing dirty air may lower kids' IQ
  6. FDA would let drug makers tip doctors to other uses
  7. Women tea-drinkers have less plaque in arteries
  8. Very early rehab promising for stroke patients
  9. Cholesterol drug strips staph of color, virulence
  10. Lung transplant wait seen favoring whites
  11. Salsalate cuts blood sugar levels in obese adults
  12. Ankle braces curb sprains in volleyball players
  13. Many snack foods have gone "trans-fat free"
  14. Home air filters may improve elders' heart health
  15. Glaxo rotavirus vaccine has some safety issues: FDA
  16. 22,000 died amid delayed Bayer drug recall: doctor
  17. Genes that conquered cold blamed for fat
  18. British researchers link obesity to more cancers
  19. Test can predict aggressive prostate cancer
  20. New target promises better asthma and allergy drugs
  21. U.S. businessman to head U.N. malaria drive
  22. "Choking game" deaths reported among U.S. youth
  23. Cancer drug slows multiple sclerosis
  24. Weight loss may not harm obese teens' bones
  25. Government labs try out non-animal testing
  26. U.S. split on "socialized medicine": poll
  27. Social class may affect teens' view of their health
  28. Probiotics may be fatal in acute pancreatitis: study
  29. Carbon monoxide poisoning causes cardiotoxicity
  30. Germany considers changing stem cell laws
  31. Breast cancer risk linked with fertility timing
  32. EU wants partial ban of toxic paint removers
  33. Pepper may help disfiguring skin condition: study
  34. Cancer drug slows multiple sclerosis progression
  35. CORRECTION: Cancer drug slows multiple sclerosis progression
  36. Lack of sleep unlikely to impact weight over time
  37. Probiotics may be fatal in acute pancreatitis: study
  38. FDA never inspected China maker of Baxter's heparin
  39. Smoking kills nearly a million Indians a year
  40. Drug-coated balloon keeps leg arteries open
  41. Cancer drug slows multiple sclerosis progression
  42. Scientists see promise in new way to fight viruses
  43. Silver dental fillings may not harm kids' brains
  44. Partial kidney removal under-used for small tumors
  45. Sprains top injury for elite female soccer players
  46. Therapy, support help heart patients quit smoking
  47. Lack of sleep unlikely to impact weight over time
  48. Skin cancer, colon cancer syndrome may be linked
  49. Caregivers of men with prostate cancer suffer too
  50. Vaccine protects against prostate cancer in mice
  51. Airport noise instantly boosts blood pressure
  52. Pfizer's Sutent causes heart failure in some: study
  53. Thailand moves to pay for drugs to avoid sanctions
  54. Scientists, police lift lid on fake malaria drugs
  55. Sanofi targets elderly with new type of flu shot
  56. International diabetes study contradicts U.S. trial
  57. Older men with prostate cancer can wait and see
  58. U.S. back pain costs rise but pain still there
  59. Airport noise instantly boosts blood pressure
  60. Genentech's Avastin meets breast cancer study goal
  61. Turkey's diehard smokers vow to defy ban
  62. Many U.S. medical schools lack industry money rules
  63. Back pain costs rise, but pain still there
  64. Regular aspirin may lower colon cancer risk in men
  65. Autopsies forecast surge in U.S. heart disease
  66. Parents' drinking influences teenagers
  67. Smoking may raise risk of colon polyps
  68. California company claims faster, cheaper gene map
  69. BRCA type sways benefit of anti-cancer surgery
  70. Kids of abused mothers visit ER more often
  71. Attention to heart health good for the brain
  72. Scientists, police lift lid on fake malaria drugs
  73. Drug doesn't help prevent migraine after all: study
  74. Heart attacks drop after Italy's smoking ban: study
  75. Autopsies forecast surge in U.S. heart disease
  76. Heart disease diagnosis rarely prompts diet change
  77. Baxter suspends manufacture of some heparin vials
  78. Eye blinks may spot kids with fetal alcohol syndrome
  79. Drug combo treats severe acne in women: study
  80. Taking more than one painkiller risky: study
  81. Studies detect slew of new genes for prostate risk
  82. African Americans less open to epidural for pain
  83. Some breast cancer websites inaccurate study finds
  84. Studies detect slew of new genes for prostate risk
  85. Handle on cell escorts AIDS virus
  86. FDA reviewing safety of Botox and rival product
  87. Smoky bar triggered deadly asthma attack: study
  88. U.S. expresses concern about vaccine as flu cases up
  89. Cost of fertility treatment calculated
  90. Medicare chief stands by anemia decision
  91. Body fat determines need for weight loss
  92. Dutch kids may get asthma meds without a diagnosis
  93. FDA reviewing safety of Botox, rival product
  94. U.S. doctors develop test for Menkes disease
  95. Dingell seeks workable biogenerics path
  96. Quarter of U.S. women suffer domestic violence: CDC
  97. CORRECTED: U.S. doctors develop test for Menkes disease
  98. Reduced "exercise capacity" an ominous sign
  99. Anti-impotence pill could boost high flying pilots
  100. Nature tops nurture in childhood obesity: study
  101. WHO finds anti-smoking efforts fall well short
  102. Australia, Hong Kong report Tamiflu-resistant flu
  103. Short of staff, Norway eyes robot care for elderly
  104. Wal-Mart to open co-branded in-store clinics
  105. New Thai govt to review drug patent plan
  106. More trial data backs Merck's cervical cancer shot
  107. Wal-Mart to expand in-store medical clinics: report
  108. Tattoos may be tomorrow's vaccines
  109. Teen dads' babies at risk for problems at birth
  110. HIV can be passed to babies in pre-chewed food
  111. New tests find deadly new virus that killed three
  112. Menkes disease developed in U.S.
  113. Suicide risk factors consistent across nations
  114. FDA says 23 deaths linked to unapproved drug
  115. Bullying harms kids' mental health: study
  116. Avandia not to blame for deaths in trial, U.S. says
  117. Chronic pain seen altering how brain works
  118. Head lice came with us out of Africa: study
  119. Heavy cell phone use tied to poorer sperm quality
  120. Yoga helps survivors of natural disasters
  121. Stopping Plavix may carry early clotting risk
  122. Activists may have poisoned China dumplings: media
  123. Chronic pain seen altering how brain works
  124. Study links marijuana smoking to gum disease
  125. Japanese study clears mobiles of brain cancer risk
  126. Persistent depression after heart trouble harmful
  127. Vaginal birth after C-sec predicts future success
  128. TB eradication in the U.S. by 2010 unlikely: survey
  129. Many sex ed teachers may lack training
  130. British scientists create three-parent embryos
  131. Study finds popular music awash in booze, drugs
  132. Bush seeks increase in funding for FDA food safety
  133. Japan: China dumpling poisoning may be deliberate
  134. HIV drugs make breast-feeding safer
  135. MMR vaccine not seen causing autism
  136. Bush budget disastrous for health care, groups say
  137. Good night's sleep is no slumber party for smokers
  138. Nature and nurture play role in mental illness
  139. HIV drugs make breast-feeding safer
  140. Herpes drug does not prevent HIV infection: study
  141. Many skaters, snowboarders shun protective gear
  142. A spoonful of sugar eases babies' vaccination pain
  143. CORRECTION: Epsom salt can prevent cerebral palsy: U.S.
  144. USDA urges new user fees to boost meat inspections
  145. FDA budget seeks generic biologics, user fees
  146. Babies absorb phthalates from baby products
  147. Marijuana withdrawal rivals that of nicotine
  148. FDA staff cites safety concern with Lilly drug
  149. Indonesian woman dies of bird flu: health ministry
  150. FDA staff cite safety concern with Lilly drug
  151. World Bank head sees Mozambique AIDS spread threat
  152. Japan to check China factory over poison dumplings
  153. Mobile phones, coffee found unlikely to cause cancer
  154. FDA warns about Pfizer anti-smoking drug
  155. Pfizer anti-smoking drug needs warning: FDA
  156. U.S. blacks get sepsis at twice the rate of whites
  157. Obese patients wait longer for kidney transplants
  158. Pfizer anti-smoking drug needs stronger warning: U.S. FDA
  159. Sugary drinks raise risk of gout in men
  160. Americans go to Mexico for a cheaper perfect smile
  161. Finnish patient gets new jaw from own stem cells
  162. HIV therapy does not eliminate transmission risk: WHO
  163. Medtronic wins FDA approval for drug-coated stent
  164. Funding shortfalls threaten science research
  165. India isolates 26 people as bird flu spreads in Asia
  166. WHO reports some Tamiflu-resistant flu in U.S.
  167. Bangladesh steps up vigilance as bird flu spreads
  168. Rats might hold clues to ancient migration: study
  169. Indonesian woman dies of bird flu near capital
  170. Walking in rhythm is safe, even with earbuds: study
  171. Nourishing under-threes boosts long-term earnings
  172. Suicide risks common across borders: study
  173. Half of all hospital patients at clot risk: study
  174. Hospital stays frequently endanger newborns: study
  175. Strokes rise sharply in China economic boom: study
  176. CORRECTED: Epsom salt can prevent cerebral palsy: U.S. study
  177. Japan researchers put tiny camera in mouse's brain
  178. U.S. warns of suicidal actions with epilepsy drugs
  179. Aneurysm repair: less invasive approach better
  180. Epsom salt can prevent cerebral palsy: U.S. study
  181. Ah, that's the spot: Why scratching brings relief
  182. Infant study casts doubt on vaccine-autism link
  183. Suspected bird flu shuts Hong Kong park's aviaries
  184. Premature births lower in women taking folic acid
  185. China toxic dumplings spark food scare in Japan
  186. Soccer matches can break fans' hearts - literally
  187. Lung cancer surgery improves quality of life
  188. No-needle anesthetic method useful for vasectomy
  189. Outpatient care improves kidney patients' survival
  190. Group to try Pfizer drug as gel "condom"
  191. Aneurysm repair: less invasive approach better
  192. Winters are fatal for Mexico's hardy Tarahumara
  193. Infant study casts doubt on vaccine-autism link
  194. Signs of emphysema may develop early in pot smokers
  195. Soccer matches can break fans' hearts - literally
  196. Enzyme may provide treatment for gluten intolerance
  197. Weight loss by diet or exercise benefits heart
  198. Stress syndrome seen adding risk after head injury
  199. Antioxidants more likely to raise cancer risk
  200. Many children stung by fire ants in southeast U.S.
  201. Periodontal disease associated with kidney disease
  202. U.S. researcher admits to leaking drug data
  203. Drug-name mix-ups hurt patients, getting worse
  204. Study backs value of U.S. state anti-smoking plans
  205. Health experts fear HIV crisis for uprooted Kenyans
  206. Testosterone seen unrelated to prostate cancer risk
  207. Merck says "media hype" overlooks Vytorin value
  208. India sprays markets, roads to halt bird flu outbreak
  209. Study debunks personality link to breast cancer
  210. Exercise reverses weight gain from antipsychotics
  211. Pfizer aims to reformulate HIV prevention drug: report
  212. FDA warns Novartis over vaccine sterility
  213. Health experts fear HIV crisis for uprooted Kenyans
  214. Pfizer aims to reformulate HIV prevention drug: report
  215. Drug-name mix-ups hurt patients, getting worse
  216. India sprays markets, roads to halt bird flu outbreak
  217. Exercise reverses weight gain from antipsychotics
  218. Mouth burns during tonsillectomy underreported
  219. Genes affect risk from smoke in CF patients
  220. Study backs value of U.S. state anti-smoking plans
  221. Study backs value of U.S. state anti-smoking plans
  222. FDA warns Novartis over vaccine sterility
  223. Drug-name mix-ups hurt patients, getting worse
  224. Study debunks personality link to breast cancer
  225. Second-hand smoke harm assessed in cystic fibrosis
  226. Drug-name mix-ups hurt patients, getting worse
  227. Study debunks personality link to breast cancer
  228. Under 1 percent of U.S. adults have HIV: report
  229. Testosterone seen unrelated to prostate cancer risk
  230. Study debunks personality link to breast cancer
  231. Nexavar shows promise in acute myeloid leukemia
  232. FDA should be clearer on plan for food safety: GAO
  233. More heart transplants needed for best results
  234. Risk was too high, Canada ex-nuclear watchdog says
  235. Costs for elderly diabetics on the rise in the U.S.
  236. Salmonella from pet turtles sickens 103 in '07
  237. Middle-age is truly depressing, study finds
  238. SARS enters host cells via "fatty rafts": study
  239. Middle-age is truly depressing, study finds
  240. SARS enters host cells via "fatty rafts": study
  241. China reports bird flu outbreak in poultry in Tibet
  242. Cannabis bigger cancer risk than cigarettes: study
  243. Digital mammogram best for younger women: study
  244. Cannabis bigger cancer risk than cigarettes: study
  245. Digital mammogram best for younger women: study
  246. Digital mammogram best for younger women: study
  247. Snoring found to lead to bronchitis
  248. Internet helps doctor get back to basics
  249. Internet helps doctor get back to basics
  250. Snoring found to lead to bronchitis