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  1. Can't quit chocolate? Don't fret, it's no addiction
  2. Prenatal testosterone may play autism role: study
  3. Amgen defends anemia drugs before U.S. panel
  4. Can't quit chocolate? Don't fret, it's no addiction
  5. Health premiums rise faster than wages
  6. Study shows vitamin C's cancer-fighting properties
  7. Study finds spinach, eggs ward off cause of blindness
  8. Panel urges "smarter" tracking of risky imports
  9. Bad lifestyles squeeze Shanghai sperm stocks
  10. Schwarzenegger calls for special health care review
  11. Study finds spinach, eggs ward off cause of blindness
  12. Panel urges "smarter" tracking of risky imports
  13. Study shows vitamin C's cancer-fighting properties
  14. Toys 'R' Us stepping up product testing
  15. U.S. not ready for bird flu, other disasters: reports
  16. Study shows vitamin C's cancer-fighting properties
  17. U.S. panel urges 'smarter' tracking of risky imports
  18. Blood pressure rising among U.S. children: study
  19. Vitamin E may reduce blood clots in women: study
  20. Cialis boosts sex after spinal cord injuries: study
  21. Vitamin D supplements cuts early death risk: study
  22. Spinach, eggs ward off cause of blindness: study
  23. Toys 'R' Us stepping up product testing
  24. Toys 'R' Us stepping up product testing
  25. Toys "R" Us stepping up toy testing
  26. Blood shortage puts safety measures in question
  27. Afghan war amputees turn prosthesis pros
  28. Blood shortage puts safety measures in question
  29. Blood shortage puts safety measures in question
  30. Antidepressant warnings scared parents, doctors
  31. Antidepressant warnings scared parents, doctors
  32. China reports leap in new HIV/AIDS cases
  33. Perceived milk intolerance may weaken girls' bones
  34. Too much TV ups kids' risk of attention problems
  35. Perceived milk intolerance may weaken girls' bones
  36. Racial differences in kidney cancer care, outcome
  37. Depression more damaging than some chronic illnesses
  38. Mediterranean diet may benefit arthritis sufferers
  39. UnitedHealth pays $20 million to settle claim problems
  40. Sudden heart attack rare in adolescents
  41. FDA staff to ask panel about anemia drug doses
  42. Too much TV ups kids' risk of attention problems
  43. Cell phone use in hospitals poses danger: study
  44. U.S. free of canine rabies virus
  45. Floods leave North Koreans hungry
  46. Lung cancer must be detected earlier: experts
  47. U.S. is now free of canine rabies virus
  48. Mentally ill undertreated globally: study
  49. Depression more damaging than some chronic illnesses
  50. Depression more damaging than some chronic illnesses
  51. Mentally ill undertreated globally: study
  52. Hemoglobin A1c can predict type 2 diabetes in women
  53. Suicides rise sharply in U.S. youth, studies find
  54. Suicide sharply on the rise in youth
  55. Mobile phone use in hospitals poses danger: study
  56. Suicides rise sharply in U.S. kids, young adults: CDC
  57. Tooth loss linked to higher heart disease risk
  58. Doctor gender may matter in spotting heart disease
  59. Uterus lining involved in obese women's infertility
  60. Drug combo works synergistically in type 2 diabetes
  61. Italy battles imported viral epidemic
  62. Prescription drug abuse grows in U.S.
  63. Prescription drug abuse grows in U.S.
  64. Asia must deal bravely with HIV/AIDS: U.N. official
  65. Study confirms breast cancer worse in U.S. blacks
  66. Company recalls beef patties sold in New England
  67. U.S. health-plan cost growth to tick up in 2008: survey
  68. U.S. health-plan cost growth to tick up in 2008: survey
  69. Study confirms breast cancer worse in U.S. blacks
  70. Side effects force women off "safe" cancer pills
  71. Company recalls beef patties sold in New England
  72. New Yorkers try facial yoga to reduce wrinkles
  73. Food additives may cause hyperactivity: study
  74. New Yorkers try facial yoga to reduce wrinkles
  75. FDA to probe popcorn link in man's lung disease
  76. Blood-booster helps critically ill patients: study
  77. Two new genes found for rheumatoid arthritis
  78. Teen cancer survivors show mood and behavior problems
  79. New Yorkers try facial yoga to reduce wrinkles
  80. Gene therapy promising against arthritis
  81. FDA knows of one report of consumer with 'popcorn lung'
  82. Teen antidepressant warning had ripple effect
  83. FDA panel recommends approval of Merck AIDS drug
  84. Teen cancer survivors show mood, behavior problems
  85. Sleep apnea linked to metabolic syndrome in teens
  86. Screening might catch more cases of elder abuse
  87. Hyping safety problem is a sickness, China says
  88. More vitamin D could mean fewer cancers: study
  89. Hyping safety problem is a sickness, China says
  90. New health scheme launched to help world's poor
  91. Abortion in the Philippines: a national secret
  92. Bogus drug peddlers thrive online
  93. Pfizer study shows risk of cholesterol pill switch
  94. Hand-rolled cigarettes more carcinogenic: study
  95. "Skinny" gene keeps mice lean, study finds
  96. In poor countries, spinal injury still means death
  97. Hand-rolled cigarettes more carcinogenic: study
  98. Bogus drug peddlers thrive in cyberspace
  99. Chinese colleges to track students' mental health
  100. Hand-rolled cigarettes more carcinogenic: study
  101. In poor countries, spinal injury still means death
  102. Pfizer study shows risk of cholesterol pill switch
  103. In poor countries, spinal injury still means death
  104. Heart attacks tumble after Irish smoking ban
  105. Diabetes drug promising as aid to weight loss
  106. New trainee docs' work hours hasn't hurt patients
  107. "Skinny" gene keeps mice lean, study finds
  108. "Skinny" gene keeps mice lean, study finds
  109. Sleep position for preemies questioned
  110. Shorter doctor hours don't affect U.S. deaths
  111. Sleep position for preemies questioned
  112. Flu shots for kids reduce doctor visits
  113. Family therapy most helpful for teens with bulimia
  114. Asian men more likely to survive prostate cancer
  115. Fears could hamper kid's asthma therapy: U.S. study
  116. Obese U.S. youngsters suffer iron deficiency: study
  117. More vitamin D could mean fewer cancers: study
  118. Childhood TV viewing can cause teenage problems
  119. Breastfed babies may sleep less when mothers smoke
  120. Screening might catch more cases of elder abuse
  121. Heart attacks tumble after Irish smoking ban
  122. J&J says new stent study results "inconsistent"
  123. Cause of north Iraq cholera outbreak unclear: WHO
  124. Study links attention problems to early TV viewing
  125. Rock stars more likely to die prematurely
  126. Rock stars more likely to die prematurely
  127. J&J says new stent study results "inconsistent"
  128. Heart attack victims do worse on drug stents
  129. Rock stars more likely to die prematurely
  130. Obese U.S. youngsters suffer iron deficiency: study
  131. Heart attack victims do worse on drug stents: study
  132. Rock stars more likely to die prematurely
  133. Rock stars more likely to die prematurely
  134. Obese U.S. youngsters suffer iron deficiency: study
  135. Men and women may need different heart treatments
  136. Study links attention problems to early TV viewing
  137. Obese U.S. youngsters suffer iron deficiency: study
  138. Nursing mothers who smoke harm babies' sleep: study
  139. Study links attention problems to early TV viewing
  140. Nursing mothers who smoke harm babies' sleep: study
  141. Rock stars more likely to die prematurely
  142. Rapid rise in bipolar diagnoses among U.S. youth
  143. Men and women may need different heart treatments
  144. Indonesia dismisses human-to-human bird flu report
  145. WHO investigating deadly illness in Congo
  146. Anxiety over pregnancy linked to premature birth
  147. States test student athletes to curb steroids
  148. States test student athletes to curb steroids
  149. Birth weight tied to testicular cancer risk
  150. ADHD drug cuts adults' calorie, fat intake
  151. Experimental Lilly drug may help schizophrenia
  152. Anxiety over pregnancy linked to premature birth
  153. States test student athletes to curb steroids
  154. Rapid rise in bipolar diagnoses among youth
  155. Men and women may need different heart treatments
  156. Cholera kills at least 119 people in India
  157. China vows to clean up toxins amid food scares
  158. Study finds smokers have higher risk of dementia
  159. China vows to clean up toxins amid food scares
  160. Death triggered in cancer-prone intestinal cells
  161. Psychiatrists least religious of U.S. doctors: study
  162. Aboriginal bush medicine heals body and soul
  163. Malaysia's Muslim transsexuals battle sex change woes
  164. Study finds smokers have higher risk of dementia
  165. New data reassures on safety of drug-coated stents
  166. New data reassures on safety of drug-coated stents
  167. Merck "good" cholesterol drug meets trial goals
  168. Merck "good" cholesterol drug meets trial goals
  169. New data reassures on safety of drug-coated stents
  170. Actelion says trial drug significantly improves sleep
  171. Merck "good" cholesterol drug meets trial goals
  172. Dutch stroke study urges greater anticoagulant use
  173. Gynecology group slams cosmetic vaginal surgery
  174. WHO confirms five human bird flu cases in Vietnam
  175. U.S. gynecology group slams cosmetic vaginal surgery
  176. WHO investigating unknown, deadly illness in Congo
  177. U.S. gynecology group slams cosmetic vaginal surgery
  178. Gene mutation may explain postoperative delirium
  179. Intensive diabetes therapy may lower heart rate
  180. High blood pressure linked with fertility treatment
  181. Placebo effect may influence depression treatment
  182. Exercise improves survival after heart procedure
  183. Veggies may lower aggressive prostate cancer risk
  184. Drug switch may benefit arthritis patients
  185. U.S. gynecology group slams cosmetic vaginal surgery
  186. U.S. gynecology group slams cosmetic vaginal surgery
  187. Advanced COPD a major disease worldwide
  188. Tutu slams S.Africa's efforts to fight HIV/AIDS
  189. China uncovers "worms, substandard goods" from U.S.
  190. SAfrica HIV vaccine results promising: researchers
  191. China uncovers "worms, substandard goods" from U.S
  192. AIDS drug shows potential as weapon against cancer
  193. China uncovers "worms, substandard goods" from U.S.
  194. China uncovers "worms, substandard goods" from U.S.
  195. China uncovers "worms, substandard goods" from U.S.
  196. Rise in India's female feticide may spark crisis
  197. AIDS drug shows potential as weapon against cancer
  198. AIDS drug shows potential as weapon against cancer
  199. Dole Food takes new steps to head off more E.coli
  200. E-mails show Surgeon-General pressured: Kennedy
  201. U.S. says many teens not getting recommended shots
  202. Second-hand smoke to kill 2 million Chinese: report
  203. Miscarriage risk increases if parents smoked
  204. Dole Food takes new steps to head off more E.coli
  205. High blood sugar ups mortality in leukemia patients
  206. U.S. gives consumers day to sound off on bad imports
  207. U.S. says many teens not getting recommended shots
  208. Is your child's backpack making the grade?
  209. Oxygen carrier promising for sickle cell disease
  210. California grower recalls salmonella- tainted spinach
  211. U.S. gives consumers day to sound off on bad imports
  212. Leukemia therapy can impair school performance
  213. Doctors up pressure on Medicare on anemia drugs
  214. China says toy recall scare shows protectionist agenda
  215. China says toy recall scare shows protectionist agenda
  216. California grower recalls salmonella- tainted spinach
  217. California grower recalls salmonella-tainted spinach
  218. California grower recalls salmonella-tainted spinach
  219. Judge certifies class action lawsuit vs McKesson
  220. Early surgical menopause raises neurologic risk
  221. Hospitalization rates down for young kids with HIV
  222. Bupropion doesn't prevent smoking in ADHD patients
  223. Kids of HIV-infected parents need social support
  224. New asthma guidelines balance risk, control
  225. Diabetes linked to increased risk of hip fracture
  226. Skin disorders common in young type 1 diabetics
  227. Blood protein linked to pancreatic cancer
  228. Sun exposure unrelated to excess fat and vitamin D
  229. Arsenic in water a risk to 140 million people
  230. New guidelines look hard at childhood asthma
  231. China defends food safety standards to WHO
  232. New guidelines look hard at childhood asthma
  233. Study confirms 2006 human-human spread of bird flu
  234. How mothers cradle babies could show stress: study
  235. Northern Iraq hit by major cholera outbreak: minister
  236. Age difference is key to having most kids: study
  237. China defends food safety standards to WHO
  238. Age difference is key to having most kids: study
  239. China defends food safety standards to WHO
  240. China defends food safety standards to WHO
  241. New Zealand warns of toxic Chinese toothpaste
  242. China defends food safety standards to WHO
  243. Age difference is key to having most kids: study
  244. New Zealand warns of toxic Chinese toothpaste
  245. Study confirms 2006 human-human spread of bird flu
  246. Age difference is key to having most kids: study
  247. HIV self-tests ineffective in high-risk individuals
  248. Chewing tobacco not "safe" alternative to smoking
  249. Gamma globulin helped fight pinkeye: study
  250. Study adds to debate over prostate cancer testing