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  1. It pays to go in an Indian public toilet
  2. WITNESS: Virtual friends in a cancer world
  3. A tomato by any other name? Experts set food rules
  4. Risky HPV detected in human breast milk
  5. Early surgery best for gallbladder inflammation
  6. Breast reconstruction can have lasting benefits
  7. "Better treatment" seen needed for endometriosis
  8. Most study participants understand research goals
  9. Device helps retrain arm reach after stroke
  10. Heart failure outcomes worse in diabetics: study
  11. Harsh school atmosphere may foster student smoking
  12. Small babies may develop "fat" belly organs: study
  13. Heart tests for all athletes could save lives: study
  14. Deadliest malaria cases on rise in UK: study
  15. U.S. salmonella probe expands to Mexico: CNN
  16. Siberian jail is champion in fight against TB
  17. Heart tests for all athletes could save lives: study
  18. Deadliest malaria cases on rise in UK: study
  19. New West Nile virus strain may worsen epidemic
  20. Chance discovery points to crib death cause
  21. FDA must require tracking of produce: food groups
  22. Cesarean delivery may increase kids' asthma risk
  23. FDA must require tracking of produce: food groups
  24. Medicare proposes hospital outpatient pay rates
  25. Many kids carry the superbug MRSA: study
  26. Two flu drugs help kids equally well: Japan study
  27. Omega-3 fatty acid may stop repeat stroke
  28. Vitamins block post-meal grogginess in diabetics
  29. Fountain of youth? Red wine gives up secrets
  30. Baking soda may improve swimming speed
  31. Study uncovers how Ritalin works in the brain
  32. "Red tide" to blame for illnesses in Florida
  33. Antipsychotics curb violence in some schizophrenics
  34. Infant temperament can predict behavior problems
  35. Doctors hit back at minister's claims over choice
  36. Low vitamin D may harm the bones of IBD patients
  37. At 60, Britain's health service needs reality check
  38. UK man sentenced for dealing in fake medicines
  39. Luxembourg, France are top for European heart care
  40. Sudanese doctors come home from Cuba
  41. Alzheimer's less likely for men over 90 than women
  42. New approach offers chance to finally kill herpes
  43. Tumor-starving pill helps thyroid cancer: study
  44. Cuba to Juba: south Sudanese doctors come home
  45. Canadian abortion crusader says he deserves award
  46. Vasopressin offers no benefit in cardiac arrest
  47. Abbott's drug-coated heart stent wins OK
  48. Advisers urge higher bar for new diabetes drugs
  49. New approach offers chance to finally kill herpes
  50. Abbott's drug-coated heart stent wins OK
  51. Tumor-starving pill helps thyroid cancer: study
  52. Canada abortion crusader says he deserves honor
  53. Vasopressin offers no benefit in cardiac arrest
  54. Abbott's drug-coated heart stent wins approval
  55. Doctors extract cancer cells from blood sample
  56. Alzheimer's less likely for men over 90 than women
  57. Advisers urge more tests of diabetes drugs
  58. Pressed wood released formaldehyde in trailers: CDC
  59. Biomarkers needed to gauge passive smoke exposure
  60. Obesity may offer some protection after stenting
  61. Kidney stones a risk after stomach bypass surgery
  62. Green tea protects against heart disease: study
  63. Bush urges Congress to pass AIDS funds
  64. Pressed wood released formaldehyde in trailers: CDC
  65. High fat diet may abet prostate cancer progression
  66. Tai chi helps older adults get good night's sleep
  67. Black men often unaware of high blood pressure
  68. High fat diet may abet prostate cancer progression
  69. Tai chi helps older adults get good night's sleep
  70. Black men often unaware of high blood pressure
  71. Green tea protects against heart disease: study
  72. Bush urges Congress to pass AIDS funds
  73. Foreign aid should boost Africa doctors' pay: WHO
  74. Caregivers often expose asthmatic kids to smoke
  75. Cells in blood may help cancers spread
  76. People with HIV living longer, study shows
  77. Study shows how broccoli fights cancer
  78. Smokeless tobacco ups oral cancer risk 80 percent
  79. Catheterization after heart attack helps women too
  80. New method may help predict IVF success: study
  81. Tougher U.S. rules for diabetes drugs debated
  82. Study shows "Spiritual" effects of mushrooms last a year
  83. U.S. leads world in substance abuse, WHO finds
  84. New safety standards set for baby formula and nuts
  85. Study shows how broccoli fights cancer
  86. New method may help predict IVF success: study
  87. Smokeless tobacco ups oral cancer risk 80 percent: WHO
  88. Tougher U.S. rules for diabetes drugs debated
  89. People with HIV living longer, study shows
  90. Cells in blood may help cancers spread
  91. Catheterization after heart attack helps women too
  92. "Spiritual" effects of mushrooms last a year: study
  93. New York City restaurants go trans-fat-free
  94. Wealth, health impact colon cancer screening
  95. Grape seed extract may fight Alzheimer's
  96. Children ill after water poisoned in China school
  97. Exercise unlikely to curb migraine pain: experts
  98. Probiotics may ease tummy trouble in preemies
  99. U.S. leads world in substance abuse, WHO finds
  100. New targeted treatment promising in breast cancer
  101. Even modest weight gain raises kidney disease risk
  102. Rhode Island top court overturns lead paint ruling
  103. Exercise recommendations may not curb kids' weight
  104. Dutch test "universal" spectacles for poor children
  105. Minimum drinking age of 21 cuts road deaths
  106. New safety standards set for baby formula and nuts
  107. Population-wide approach needed to curb obesity
  108. Study says multiple jabs have not made troops sick
  109. Denmark world's happiest country, survey finds
  110. Workplace weight programs produce modest losses
  111. Laser treatment could help kill superbugs: study
  112. Multiple jabs haven't sickened UK troops, study finds
  113. Workplace weight programs produce modest losses
  114. New breast imaging technique seen promising
  115. Fatty liver in kids tied to metabolic syndrome
  116. Pros and cons of the Pill tricky for black women
  117. Medicare proposes changes for imaging, dialysis
  118. Kmart expands generic drug program
  119. Low "good" cholesterol linked to poor memory
  120. Heavy babies prone to arthritis as adults
  121. New drug-resistance test gives hope to TB fight
  122. Olympic travelers advised to beware dogs
  123. Shorter time between periods can signal menopause
  124. Political will helping India's AIDS battle: U.N.
  125. Glaxo's Cervarix vaccine faces further delay
  126. WHO urges countries to adopt smoking bans
  127. Myriad Genetics to stop developing Alzheimer's drug
  128. Accidental fungus leads to promising cancer drug
  129. Device puts steering at the tip of the tongue
  130. Accidental fungus leads to promising cancer drug
  131. Big haul of Crohn's genes shows disease complexity
  132. Fake virus could make safe new vaccines
  133. Obesity may interfere with prostate cancer screen
  134. Hypnosis may ease inflammation in colitis
  135. U.S. tomato-linked salmonella illnesses surpass 800
  136. Fake virus could make safe new vaccines
  137. U.S. program targets obesity at grassroots level
  138. Nitroglycerin patch won't help Achilles injury
  139. Magnetic stimulation blocks migraine pain
  140. Low vitamin B tied to hip fracture risk
  141. Death risk climbs as waist circumference grows
  142. Diabetes linked to cognitive decline in seniors
  143. Low birth weight, prematurity may raise autism risk
  144. FDA OKs Concerta for attention deficit in adults
  145. One in 10 had "silent strokes": study
  146. One in 10 had "silent strokes" - U.S. group study
  147. CORRECTED: Salmonella outbreak illnesses rise to 756
  148. Couples' counseling in Africa could cut HIV spread
  149. Sudden hearing loss a harbinger of stroke
  150. "Silent" strokes may occur in early middle age
  151. AIDS cases up in men who have sex with men
  152. Rabies vaccines in short supply: govt
  153. U.S. battle against teen smoking stalls: CDC
  154. Low-fat diet as heart-healthy as Mediterranean
  155. Tap water chemicals not linked to penis defect
  156. ACE inhibitors may cause localized swelling: study
  157. ER visits increasing for elderly patients: study
  158. Insured losing access to healthcare: U.S. study
  159. MRI combo spots prostate cancer treatment failure
  160. Group advises adding multiple vaccines for kids
  161. Arm injuries soaring in little league pitchers
  162. Electronic health-record standards agreed
  163. Adults often supply underage drinkers: study
  164. More employers give healthy living gift cards
  165. Kroger says voluntarily recalling ground beef
  166. AIDS rates growing among drug users, gays: report
  167. Kroger says voluntarily recalling ground beef
  168. Transplant patients should know risks: doctors
  169. Study links low IQ to vascular dementia risk
  170. Panel recommends Glaxo's new diarrhea vaccine
  171. Electronic health-record standards agreed
  172. E.coli in beef linked to 19 illnesses in Ohio
  173. Electronic health-record standards agreed
  174. Study shows 150 percent jump in statin use
  175. Many may "trust" their partner is a low STD risk
  176. Diabetes vaccine shows promise in mice: study
  177. Internet-based care aids blood pressure control
  178. Merck diarrhea shot affected U.S. disease rate: CDC
  179. Estrogen may protect against colorectal cancer
  180. Coffee, tea may curb stroke risk in male smokers
  181. Obese men may have lower hernia risk
  182. WHO suggests checklist to prevent surgery errors
  183. FDA won't clear expanded Merck cancer vaccine use
  184. Gates-backed vaccine investor eyes HPV and rubella
  185. Controversial obesity drug gets UK okay
  186. Michigan, Ohio E. coli outbreaks linked
  187. Floods, droughts make mild diseases deadly: study
  188. Michigan, Ohio E. coli outbreaks linked
  189. Roche says sugar technology has anticancer promise
  190. More study of heart imaging agent risks urged
  191. Painkillers don't protect against melanoma
  192. Rates of circulatory woes in blacks still a puzzle
  193. Internet-based care aids blood pressure control
  194. Cuba approves, makes available lung cancer vaccine
  195. Expert says worms and parasites drain U.S. poor
  196. Sleep disruption can trigger sleepwalking
  197. Long-standing hay fever may impede nasal airflow
  198. In-hospital offer helps lung patients quit smoking
  199. New estimates show diabetes affects 24 million
  200. Drinking less reduces overactive bladder symptoms
  201. Simple doctor's exam may predict stroke risk: study
  202. Pregnancy pounds may affect kids' weight
  203. Health care guidelines issued for school athletes
  204. Quarter of Ethiopia AIDS patients have stopped drugs
  205. Study shows more benefits of sunshine vitamin
  206. Fast patient turnover spreads germs in hospitals
  207. Anesthesia drugs may heighten post-surgery pain
  208. Study shows more benefits of sunshine vitamin
  209. Chest pain common a year after heart attack: study
  210. Simple doctor's exam may predict stroke risk: study
  211. Brain injuries from falls a deadly risk for seniors
  212. Amphetamine abuse tied to heart attack at young age
  213. FDA says medical device review times improving
  214. Leukemia pill may improve stroke treatment: study
  215. Leukemia pill may improve stroke treatment: study
  216. Quick diagnoses of drug-resistant TB crucial: experts
  217. World not fully prepared for flu pandemic: expert
  218. Hormone may help dieters keep weight off: U.S. study
  219. Salmonella outbreak illnesses climb to 552
  220. Medication improves alcoholics' quality of life
  221. Weight loss after gastric bypass controls diabetes
  222. Bone health may suffer in non-menstruating athletes
  223. Mediterranean diet in pregnancy may curb allergies
  224. Lap band surgery improves health of obese teens
  225. Lose weight on the carb-packed "big breakfast" diet
  226. Concerns linger over imaging agents: FDA
  227. New oral drug curbs MS disease activity
  228. Bird flu mistaken as dengue and typhoid in Indonesia
  229. E-prescriptions coming soon for addictive drugs
  230. Investigation of Glaxo's Paxil widens: report
  231. Teen "pregnancy pact" shocks Massachusetts city
  232. Study shows Teva's laquinimod slows MS
  233. Australia vies with Pacific, U.S. to be fattest
  234. Approach enlists immune system to fight leukemia
  235. Teen "pregnancy pact" shocks Massachusetts city
  236. U.S. nears e-prescriptions for addictive drugs
  237. CDC sees high rate of crop worker heat deaths
  238. Court: mentally ill defendant can't be own lawyer
  239. Study finds weight-loss surgery cuts cancer risk
  240. Most people with asthma in U.S. don't get a flu shot
  241. Strength training may help women with fibromyalgia
  242. 'Common sense' steps keep MRSA at bay in the gym
  243. Self-confident children may be healthier as adults
  244. Two women die from bird flu in Indonesia: WHO
  245. Medicare spells out rights of hospice patients
  246. Archbishop Tutu urges Senate to pass AIDS bill
  247. Sepracor epilepsy drug cuts seizures in studies
  248. Vitamin D helps colorectal cancer patients: study
  249. U.S. doctors making slow shift to digital records
  250. WHO says scientific data key to better EU health care