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  1. U.S. panel to weigh depression drug risk for adults
  2. Spend big on wrinkle creams? Don't bother: study
  3. Folic acid won't cut heart, stroke risk, study says
  4. Past flu pandemic gives clues to protections
  5. Lack of E.coli source may prolong Taco Bell crisis
  6. For prostate cancer, action may beat waiting: study
  7. Usefulness of hospital quality measures questioned
  8. More Americans facing high healthcare costs
  9. FDA warns Nestle over baby formula
  10. Study links errors by doctors to long hours
  11. Health system not yet ready for disaster: study
  12. Folic acid won't cut heart, stroke risk, study says
  13. Health system not yet ready for disaster: study
  14. Lack of E.coli source may prolong Taco Bell crisis
  15. For prostate cancer, action may beat waiting, study finds
  16. U.S. orders halt to unapproved quinine drug sales
  17. S.African health researchers get new hi-tech supertool
  18. Alcohol in moderation may extend life
  19. Depression often seen with chronic cough
  20. S.African health researchers get new hi-tech supertool
  21. Health system not yet ready for disaster: study
  22. Health system not yet ready for disaster: study
  23. Health system not yet ready for disaster: study
  24. Alcohol in moderation may extend life
  25. Botulinum toxin eases swallowing problems
  26. More children see doctors for asthma: CDC
  27. Health system not yet ready for disaster: study
  28. Alcohol in moderation may extend life
  29. Call for worldwide use of cervical cancer vaccines
  30. S.African health researchers get new hi-tech supertool
  31. Nobel laureate launches music video for eye health
  32. Family helps doctors trace pancreatic cancer gene
  33. Groups target medical mistakes to save lives
  34. Whole grains and fish may protect against asthma
  35. Scientists take key step toward Alzheimer's test
  36. More CPR, less shock for cardiac arrest: AHA
  37. Deadly sea snail venom offers pain relief potential
  38. Obese men, girls see unusual testosterone levels
  39. Call for worldwide use of cervical cancer vaccines
  40. U.S. improves rate of blood pressure control: study
  41. Two more reasons to exercise, studies find
  42. Feticide means 7,000 fewer girls a day in India
  43. Scientists take key step toward Alzheimer's test
  44. Feticide means 7,000 fewer girls a day in India
  45. Pakistan, Afghans aim to eradicate polio on border
  46. Call for worldwide use of cervical cancer vaccines
  47. Deadly sea snail venom offers pain relief potential
  48. Scientists take key step toward Alzheimer's test
  49. Whole grains and fish may protect against asthma
  50. Sleep apnea treatment may reverse memory problems
  51. Taco Bell outbreak not over, officials say
  52. Taco Bell outbreak not over, officials say
  53. Taco Bell outbreak not over, officials say
  54. Officials can't confirm green onion problem
  55. Two more reasons to exercise, studies find
  56. Judge tosses suit of Florida man on Atkins diet
  57. Two more reasons to exercise, studies find
  58. Family helps doctors trace pancreatic cancer gene
  59. Two more reasons to exercise, studies find
  60. Obese men, girls see unusual testosterone levels
  61. U.S. improves rate of blood pressure control: study
  62. Gates Foundation gives $83 million to fight malaria
  63. Brain scans validate Freudian view of hysteria
  64. Probiotic may be helpful for abdominal pain
  65. Another E.coli outbreak rattles California farmers
  66. Smoking may worsen knee arthritis
  67. Smoking may worsen knee arthritis
  68. Gene therapy may relieve impotence
  69. FDA seeks to improve access to experimental drugs
  70. FDA proposes wider access to experimental drugs
  71. Fakes, bottlenecks hobble herb's fight vs malaria
  72. Drugs sold over the counter fuel HIV in India
  73. Actresses attack trend for ultra-skinny stars
  74. Hour of daily exercise cuts bowel cancer risk
  75. Fakes, bottlenecks hobble herb's fight vs malaria
  76. Another E.coli outbreak rattles California farmers
  77. "Inkjet" printer helps organize stem cells
  78. Actresses attack trend for ultra-skinny stars
  79. Drugs sold over the counter fuel HIV in India
  80. Hour of daily exercise cuts bowel cancer risk
  81. South Korea says third bird flu case confirmed
  82. S.Korea says third bird flu case confirmed
  83. Children suffer when mother lacks input, UNICEF says
  84. Panel says wide use of drug-coated stents risky
  85. Panel says wide use of drug-coated stents risky
  86. Panel: Broad use of drug-coated stents risky
  87. Panel weighs unapproved drug-coated stent use
  88. Panel mixed over drug-coated stent label change
  89. Quebecers said perfect gene pool for medical research
  90. Obese diabetics at high risk for kidney disease
  91. California wildfires may be making children sick: study
  92. Infants in car seats may not get enough oxygen
  93. U.S. panel weighs unapproved drug-coated stent use
  94. U.S. panel weighs unapproved drug-coated stent use
  95. Bird flu has deadly friends: health experts
  96. Panel weighs unapproved drug-coated stent use
  97. Pregnancy doesn't have to wait after breast cancer
  98. High infant birth weights seen in Latinos
  99. New Jersey asks Taco Bells to throw out their food
  100. Breast cancer screening under 50 questioned
  101. Hormonal contraception doesn't raise HIV risk: study
  102. Breast cancer screening under 50 questioned
  103. Sanofi sees FDA response on Acomplia by April 26
  104. U.N. sees major health risks from African floods
  105. U.N. sees major health risks from African floods
  106. Sanofi sees FDA response on Acomplia by April 26
  107. Breast cancer screening under 50 questioned
  108. Sanofi sees FDA response on Acomplia by April 26
  109. Solvay, Bristol obesity drug advances in trials
  110. Solvay, Bristol obesity drug advances in trials
  111. Bird flu has deadly friends: health experts
  112. Breast cancer screening under 50 questioned
  113. Panel to weigh unapproved drug-coated stent use
  114. Panel backs approved use of drug-coated stents
  115. U.S. panel backs drug-coated stent use
  116. Scientists say malaria fuels AIDS spread in Africa
  117. Panel backs drug-coated stents: FDA spokeswoman
  118. Scientists say malaria fuels AIDS spread in Africa
  119. Obese diabetics may be unrealistic about calories
  120. Tea extracts repair radiotherapy skin damage
  121. Pregnant teens may have feared they were infertile
  122. Physical education program boosts girls' fitness
  123. Scientists say malaria fuels AIDS spread in Africa
  124. Much hyped health plans lead some to cut care: study
  125. New Jersey asks Taco Bells to throw out their food
  126. Italy moves to stop ultra-skinny models
  127. Panel weighs risk of drug-coated heart stents
  128. Lilly schizophrenia drug shows promise in trial
  129. Italy moves to stop ultra-skinny models
  130. Panel weighs risk of drug-coated heart stents
  131. Sao Paulo fashion moves to promote healthy models
  132. Panel weighs risk of drug-coated heart stents
  133. Blacks more likely to want end-of-life intervention
  134. Drug-coated heart stents face safety review
  135. Trouble seen for solitary, substance-using teens
  136. Standardizing ICU care would not harm patients
  137. Drug-coated heart stents face safety review
  138. Protein could be potential target for new flu drug
  139. Novartis anti-leukemia drug works for 5 years, study says
  140. Drug-coated heart stents face safety review
  141. Drug-coated heart stents face safety review
  142. Drug-coated heart stents face U.S. safety review
  143. New Jersey asks Taco Bells to throw out their food
  144. Drug-coated heart stents face U.S. safety review
  145. Drug-coated heart stents face safety review
  146. Trouble seen for solitary, substance-using teens
  147. Dropping statins shown to raise heart attack risk
  148. New Jersey asks Taco Bells to throw out their food
  149. Cell phones don't raise cancer risk: study
  150. New York says 15 E.coli cases linked to Taco Bell
  151. Novartis anti-leukemia drug works for 5 years, study says
  152. Protein could be potential target for new flu drug
  153. New health-record plan puts patient in charge
  154. Genetic testing may help predict excess bleeding
  155. Senate to try to force vote on Bush's FDA pick
  156. U.S. payments for Amgen drug criticized at hearing
  157. U.S. should merge anemia drug, dialysis costs: report
  158. CORRECTED: U.S. should merge anemia drug, dialysis costs: report
  159. Drug shows promise against schizophrenia
  160. Clinton urges end to HIV/AIDS stigma in Vietnam
  161. Cell phones don't raise cancer risk: study
  162. Taco Bell pulls green onions after food scare
  163. First-time mothers at risk of mental illness, study finds
  164. Cell phones don't raise cancer risk: study
  165. U.S. should merge anemia drug, dialysis costs: report
  166. First-time mothers at risk of mental illness, study finds
  167. Clinton urges end to HIV/AIDS stigma in Vietnam
  168. Is it flu or malaria? New disease test has answer
  169. When to use bird flu vaccine a "tricky issue"
  170. First-time mothers at risk of mental illness, study finds
  171. When to use bird flu vaccine a "tricky issue"
  172. When to use bird flu vaccine a "tricky issue"
  173. Japan scientists find gene linked to heavy smoking
  174. Afghan drugs a worry as Pakistanis confront AIDS
  175. Clinton urges end to HIV/AIDS stigma in Vietnam
  176. Clinton urges end to HIV/AIDS stigma in Vietnam
  177. Japan scientists find gene linked to heavy smoking
  178. When to use bird flu vaccine a "tricky issue"
  179. Japan scientists find gene linked to heavy smoking
  180. Is it flu or malaria? New disease test has answer
  181. Half of world's stomach cancer victims in China
  182. Third U.S. mad cow case reported in Virginia, CDC says
  183. China to prosecute deliberate AIDS infections
  184. NY bans most trans fats from restaurants
  185. Taco Bell briefly closes 9 stores in food scare
  186. First-time mothers at risk of mental illness, study finds
  187. U.S. should merge anemia drug, dialysis costs, report says
  188. FDA staff: Adult antidepressant risks differ by age
  189. NY bans most trans fats from restaurants
  190. NY bans most trans fats from restaurants
  191. Minnesota deemed healthiest state, Louisiana worst
  192. Obesity will increase UK cancer cases
  193. Best HIV prevention programs build skills: review
  194. NY bans most trans fats from restaurants
  195. Taco Bell briefly closes 9 stores on food scare
  196. Thin is not in when it comes to pregnancy
  197. Obesity will increase UK cancer cases
  198. Drug-coated stents have small clot risk: FDA staff
  199. Once middle age disease, diabetes hits more children
  200. Taco Bell briefly closes 9 stores on food scare
  201. FDA staff: Adult antidepressant risks differ by age
  202. NY eateries face new rules on trans fats, calories
  203. NY eateries face new rules on transfats, calories
  204. NY eateries face new rules on transfats, calories
  205. FDA staff: Adult antidepressant risks differ by age
  206. Once middle age disease, diabetes hits more children
  207. Jamba, SunOpta say smoothies may be contaminated
  208. NY eateries face new rules on disclosing calories
  209. Breast cancer still diagnosed later in black women
  210. One in 4 Zimbabwe children are AIDS orphans: UNICEF
  211. One in 4 Zimbabwe children are AIDS orphans: UNICEF
  212. Taco Bell closes 4 New York outlets in E.coli scare
  213. World diabetes bill skyrockets as disease spreads
  214. Boys at greater risk of high blood pressure: study
  215. Tobacco promotions in ads, films snare youth: study
  216. Once middle age disease, diabetes hits more children
  217. USDA disputes claim that U.S. chicken unsafe
  218. One in 4 Zimbabwe children are AIDS orphans: UNICEF
  219. Taco Bell closes 4 New York outlets in E.coli scare
  220. Tobacco promotions in ads, films snare youth: study
  221. Studies shed light on autism effects and treatment
  222. Popular baldness drug could mask prostate marker
  223. Once middle age disease, diabetes hits more children
  224. USDA disputes claim that U.S. chicken unsafe
  225. Boys at greater risk of high blood pressure: study
  226. Once middle age disease, diabetes hits more children
  227. Malaria map aims to tackle killer disease
  228. Novo says study shows Levemir reduces body weight
  229. Once middle age disease, diabetes hits more children
  230. USDA disputes claim that U.S. chicken unsafe
  231. Once middle age disease, diabetes hits more children
  232. Roche unveils new nanotech diagnosis tool
  233. Bird imports may spread bird flu: study
  234. Boys at greater risk of high blood pressure: study
  235. U.N. health agency launches pharmaceutical review
  236. Flu vaccination while pregnant does not help baby
  237. USDA disputes claim that U.S. chicken unsafe
  238. Antidepressant drug treatment reduces mortality, researchers say
  239. USDA disputes claim that U.S. chicken unsafe
  240. Popular baldness drug could mask prostate marker
  241. Bird imports may spread bird flu: study
  242. Drug in cough medicine a hallucinogen for some
  243. Boys at greater risk of high blood pressure: study
  244. Tobacco promotions in ads, films snare youth-study
  245. World to see 380 mln diabetics by 2025: experts
  246. Modern drugs cut heart attack risk within 90 days
  247. U.N. health agency launches pharmaceuticals review
  248. Elderly perplexed over Medicare choices
  249. World to see 380 mln diabetics by 2025: experts
  250. Fast food in children's hospitals a bad lesson