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  1. Extra Pounds During and Between Pregnancies Can PoseProblems (HealthDay)
  2. Most Sports-Related Eye Injuries Are Preventable (HealthDay)
  3. Report: Language help better for patients at NY hospitals (AP)
  4. Rare liver disease kills 10 Afghans; wheat blamed (AP)
  5. The oldest Americans are also the happiest, research finds (AP)
  6. South Korea confirms fresh bird flu case in poultry (Reuters)
  7. Health Woes Not Always to Blame for Chronic Cough (HealthDay)
  8. Chronic Exposure to Solvents Disturbs Brain's Wiring (HealthDay)
  9. CDC: Mounting illness reports linked to supplement (AP)
  10. Rats cause famine scare in Indian state, officials say (AP)
  11. Feds are looking into the dangers of lead in artificial turf (AP)
  12. Canada says chemical in hard plastic bottles may be unsafe (AP)
  13. Is it her genes? Oldest known person turns 115 on Sunday (AP)
  14. Debate rages over plastic bottle chemical's safety (Reuters)
  15. Gleevec Pushes Advanced Melanoma Into Remission (HealthDay)
  16. Canada to ban polycarbonate baby bottles (Reuters)
  17. Rats cause famine scare in Indian state (AP)
  18. Gleevec Pushes Advanced Melanoma Into Remission (HealthDay)
  19. Health Tip: Controlling Crohn's Disease (HealthDay)
  20. Health Tip: Talking to a Person With Alzheimer's Disease (HealthDay)
  21. Donor Dogs Give the Gift of Life (HealthDay)
  22. Chronic Exposure to Solvents Disturbs Brain's Wiring (HealthDay)
  23. Health Highlights: April 18, 2008 (HealthDay)
  24. Clinical Trials Update: April 18, 2008 (HealthDay)
  25. Computer Program Helps COPD Patients Monitor Breathing (HealthDay)
  26. France takes aim at extreme thinness on the net (AFP)
  27. Australian Olympians tested for asthma (AP)
  28. France takes aim at extreme thinness on the net (AFP)
  29. Mouth Swab May One Day Diagnose Lung Cancer (HealthDay)
  30. Early Screening Improves Outcomes for Kids With Amblyopia (HealthDay)
  31. Mature Mouse Cells Reprogrammed to Stem Cell-Like State (HealthDay)
  32. Prozac Makes Old Brain Cells Young (HealthDay)
  33. Breast-Feeding While on Seizure Meds Doesn't Harm Babies (HealthDay)
  34. Democrats propose country of origin rule for food, drugs (AP)
  35. S.C.'s abortion-ultrasound bill headed to governor's desk (AP)
  36. Nearly 1 in 5 troops has mental problems after war service (AP)
  37. Cancer patients try untested drugs in Britain (AP)
  38. Researchers find immune drug safely treats psoriasis (Reuters)
  39. Maryland woman gives birth to rare quadruplets, 3 identical (AP)
  40. Mom's having tummy tuck? What to tell the kids (Reuters)
  41. Pentagon-funded research into regrowing limbs lost in war (AFP)
  42. Maryland woman gives birth to rare quadruplets, 3 identical (AP)
  43. Study links incontinence drugs with memory problems (AP)
  44. CDC: Flu season worst in 4 years; vaccine didn't work well (AP)
  45. Vitamin D found to guard against artery disease (Reuters)
  46. Low radon levels may reduce lung cancer risk (Reuters)
  47. Aripiprazole may be effective for alcohol addiction (Reuters)
  48. Zinc reduces common cold symptoms (Reuters)
  49. Brazil simplifies malaria treatment (AP)
  50. Chemotherapy effects on brain may be a myth (Reuters)
  51. Brazil launches cheap new malaria pill (Reuters)
  52. CDC: Flu season worst in 3 years; vaccine didn't work well (AP)
  53. Health Highlights: April 17, 2008 (HealthDay)
  54. Clinical Trials Update: April 17, 2008 (HealthDay)
  55. Mice Can Sense Oxygen Through Their Skin (HealthDay)
  56. 300,000 vets have mental problem, 320,000 had brain injuries (AP)
  57. Tiny magnets used in anti-cancer gene therapy (Reuters)
  58. Mouth Swab May One Day Diagnose Lung Cancer (HealthDay)
  59. Health Tip: What Could Be Causing Your Acne? (HealthDay)
  60. Health Tip: Coping With Migraines During Pregnancy (HealthDay)
  61. Early Screening Improves Outcomes for Kids With Amblyopia (HealthDay)
  62. Lipitor shows no significant Alzheimer's benefit (Reuters)
  63. S.Korea culls 3 million birds as bird flu spreads fast (Reuters)
  64. S.Korea culls 3 million birds as bird flu spreads fast (Reuters)
  65. Hospital in hot water over YouTube video of rectal surgery (AFP)
  66. In Philippines slum desperately poor sell kidneys for cash (AFP)
  67. High Doses of Vitamin E Lengthen Lives of Alzheimer'sPatients (HealthDay)
  68. Smoking, Drinking, Cholesterol May Be Alzheimer's RiskFactors (HealthDay)
  69. Exercise Could Cut Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment (HealthDay)
  70. Dust Mites Trump Asthma Prevention Guidelines (HealthDay)
  71. Sickened pork workers have new nerve disorder (Reuters)
  72. Study: Gender, other factors guide preemies' survival (AP)
  73. Formaldehyde exposure linked with ALS in U.S. study (Reuters)
  74. Sleep disorder may precede Parkinson's disease (Reuters)
  75. Flu comes fresh from Asia each year, study finds (Reuters)
  76. Cediranib shows promise for recurrent glioblastoma (Reuters)
  77. YouTube surgery video investigated (AP)
  78. FDA review finds generic Wellbutrin safe, effective (AP)
  79. Asia is world's cradle for new strains of flu (AP)
  80. Premature baby's fate depends on more than age, study finds (Reuters)
  81. US warns of health concern from chemical in food containers (AFP)
  82. High Doses of Vitamin E Lengthen Lives of Alzheimer'sPatients (HealthDay)
  83. Smoking, Drinking, Cholesterol May Be Alzheimer's RiskFactors (HealthDay)
  84. Health Tip: Improve Indoor Air After a Flood (HealthDay)
  85. Health Tip: If You Have High Cholesterol (HealthDay)
  86. Exercise Could Cut Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment (HealthDay)
  87. Clinical Trials Update: April 16, 2008 (HealthDay)
  88. Health Highlights: April 16, 2008 (HealthDay)
  89. Dust Mites Trump Asthma Prevention Guidelines (HealthDay)
  90. Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to Leg Artery Blockages (HealthDay)
  91. S.Korea upgrades alert as bird flu nears Seoul (Reuters)
  92. US: Indonesia endangering world by not sharing bid flu samples (AP)
  93. Merck played down the true risks of Vioxx: study (AFP)
  94. Most older suicide victims not on antidepressants (Reuters)
  95. EPA urges Great Lakes residents not to flush old meds (AP)
  96. Women's Awareness of Cancer Risk Linked to Race, Ethnicity (HealthDay)
  97. New HPV Vaccine Promising in Mice (HealthDay)
  98. AstraZeneca agrees deal with Indian generic firm over key drug (AFP)
  99. Gov't raises safety questions about chemical in plastics (AP)
  100. Senators rip EPA over lack of knowledge on drugs in water (AP)
  101. Most older suicide victims not on antidepressants (Reuters)
  102. Computer feedback can help with lung disease (Reuters)
  103. Early dementia often caused by autoimmune disorders (Reuters)
  104. Hormone therapy does not prevent dementia (Reuters)
  105. French bill takes aim at those who glamorize the ultra-thin (AP)
  106. France may make it illegal to promote extreme thinness (AP)
  107. FDA sees possible fraud behind tainted heparin (Reuters)
  108. New Drug Duo Helps Cut Colon Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  109. Health Tip: Pain in Your Side (HealthDay)
  110. Health Tip: Having High Blood Pressure (HealthDay)
  111. Women's Awareness of Cancer Risk Linked to Race, Ethnicity (HealthDay)
  112. New HPV Vaccine Promising in Mice (HealthDay)
  113. Clinical Trials Update: April 15, 2008 (HealthDay)
  114. Health Highlights: April 15, 2008 (HealthDay)
  115. Heart Failure Drugs Linked to Hip Bone Loss in Older Men (HealthDay)
  116. Japan to vaccinate medical workers for bird flu (Reuters)
  117. South Korea probes new suspected bird flu cases (Reuters)
  118. WellPoint developing drug safety monitoring system (Reuters)
  119. Anti-cholesterol statins may reduce blood pressure: study (AFP)
  120. Drug combination reduces colon cancer risk (Reuters)
  121. Senate plans hearing on sludge (AP)
  122. Experimental drug shrinks advanced skin cancer (Reuters)
  123. Study: Boomers to flood medical system (AP)
  124. Boom in camps for chronically ill kids (AP)
  125. Diet reduces heart attacks, strokes (AP)
  126. GlaxoSmithKline urges Kenya to block fake medicines (AFP)
  127. Diabetic eye disease may predict heart failure (Reuters)
  128. Gene blockage may help treat childhood cancer (Reuters)
  129. Philly seeks controls on drugs in water (AP)
  130. Drinking May Raise Breast Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  131. Biomarker May Predict Response to Cancer Therapy (HealthDay)
  132. Drinking May Raise Breast Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  133. Health Tip: Tornado Safety (HealthDay)
  134. Health Tip: Taking Kids on the Road (HealthDay)
  135. Molecule Disrupts DNA Sequence in Ewing's Sarcoma (HealthDay)
  136. Clinical Trials Update: April 14, 2008 (HealthDay)
  137. Health Highlights: April 14, 2008 (HealthDay)
  138. Health Tip: Donating Blood (HealthDay)
  139. Celebrex Plus Lipitor Could Fight Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)
  140. Seoul dog meat eateries face first hygiene crackdown (AFP)
  141. Beijing's Olympic smoking ban stubbed out amid backlash (AFP/File)
  142. Big U.S. study links breast cancer to drinking (Reuters)
  143. Breast cancer vaccine may reduce risk of death (Reuters)
  144. Rare genetic disease yields clues on iron deficiency: study (AFP)
  145. Mouth test could predict lung cancer, study finds (Reuters)
  146. Biomarker May Predict Response to Cancer Therapy (HealthDay)
  147. Muscle Weakness Found in Some Autistic Children (HealthDay)
  148. Breast Cancer Vaccine Works Against Deadlier Form ofDisease (HealthDay)
  149. Genes may link autism and muscle-weakening disease (Reuters)
  150. Health Highlights: April 13, 2008 (HealthDay)
  151. Diabetic Food Shopping That Won't Break a Budget (HealthDay)
  152. Sludge makeup hard to know (AP)
  153. Sludge tested as lead-poisoning fix (AP)
  154. South Korea confirms latest deadly bird flu strain (Reuters)
  155. Bird flu case caused by deadly strain (AP)
  156. Male Contraception: Progress Slow but Steady (HealthDay)
  157. Spring and Pollen Are in the Air (HealthDay)
  158. Health Highlights: April 12, 2008 (HealthDay)
  159. Robot anaesthetist developed in France: doctor (AFP)
  160. Costs soar for Mass. health care law (AP)
  161. China rejects human-to-human bird flu report (AFP)
  162. Lawsuit claims "CSI" toy kits contain asbestos (Reuters)
  163. Lawmakers question makers on key Vytorin meeting (Reuters)
  164. Mild dementia may not preclude driving (Reuters)
  165. Dems question timing of Vytorin papers (AP)
  166. Gov't seeks help with vaccine questions (AP)
  167. Kids With Cell Phones Not as Safe Crossing Streets (HealthDay)
  168. Clinical Trials Update: April 11, 2008 (HealthDay)
  169. Health Highlights: April 11, 2008 (HealthDay)
  170. Heart ills not to blame for women's poor sex life (Reuters)
  171. Meditation technique can lower blood pressure (Reuters)
  172. Traditional acupuncture may ease migraines (Reuters)
  173. Soy compound linked to lower breast cancer risk (Reuters)
  174. Health Tip: Taking Folic Acid (HealthDay)
  175. Health Tip: Battling Bunions (HealthDay)
  176. T-Cell Duplication Delayed Up to 3 Days After Infection (HealthDay)
  177. Few Countries on Track to Curb Maternal, Child MortalityRates (HealthDay)
  178. Drug companies to reveal grant practices (AP)
  179. Dangerous animal virus on US mainland? (AP)
  180. New drug protects against radiation damage: study (AFP)
  181. Thai Red Cross ends separate screening for gay blood donors (AFP)
  182. Birth Size, Early Weight Gain Tied to Boost in Heart Risks (HealthDay)
  183. Researchers Pursuing Nasal Anthrax Vaccine (HealthDay)
  184. New Drug Protects Against Radiation Damage (HealthDay)
  185. Yoga helps older women balance, stand taller (Reuters)
  186. Dementia often a consequence of Parkinson's (Reuters)
  187. Drug experiment blocks radiation damage (AP)
  188. Health Highlights: April 10, 2008 (HealthDay)
  189. Clinical Trials Update: April 10, 2008 (HealthDay)
  190. Marked rise in hepatitis C-related deaths seen in U.S. (Reuters)
  191. High blood pressure hard on the aging brain (Reuters)
  192. Painkillers help build muscle in older exercisers (Reuters)
  193. No surge of food-borne illness in 2007 (AP)
  194. Little progress in preventing foodborne ills: CDC (Reuters)
  195. Whisk Those Blues Away (HealthDay)
  196. Health Tip: Symptoms of Diabetes (HealthDay)
  197. Health Tip: Weight Gain During Pregnancy (HealthDay)
  198. Egg Consumption Poses Risks for Diabetic Men: Study (HealthDay)
  199. Postmenopausal Women's Sexual Dissatisfaction Not Linked to HeartTroubles (HealthDay)
  200. Indian hospital performs 'Asia's first artificial heart transplant' (AFP)
  201. Chinese company says sent apology letter to Greeks (Reuters)
  202. China experts develop shells to preserve cells longer (Reuters)
  203. Mumps shots didn't fully protect in 2006 (AP)
  204. House expands aid for brain injuries (AP)
  205. Kyrgyz babies pass HIV to mothers (AP)
  206. Climate change brings health risks (AP)
  207. US attributes 100 deaths to blood thinner heparin (AFP)
  208. Gene raises asthma risk, offers treatment (Reuters)
  209. British PM pledges to donate 20 million mosquito nets (AFP)
  210. Health Tip: Before Getting Plastic Surgery (HealthDay)
  211. Health Tip: Swelling During Pregnancy (HealthDay)
  212. Faces May Provide Clues to Sexual Attitudes (HealthDay)
  213. Breast Cancer Lymph Node Biopsy May Need Closer Look (HealthDay)
  214. Clinical Trials Update: April 9, 2008 (HealthDay)
  215. Health Highlights: April 9, 2008 (HealthDay)
  216. Caffeine May Block High Cholesterol Linked to Alzheimer's (HealthDay)
  217. Raloxifene Safe for Women With Decreased Kidney Function (HealthDay)
  218. Cancer Stem Cells Created in Lab (HealthDay)
  219. Estrogen linked to benign breast lumps (AP)
  220. World food shortages to stay, riots a risk: FAO (Reuters)
  221. Cavity-fighting candy helped cut tooth decay: study (Reuters)
  222. China toughens smoking ban in schools before Games (Reuters)
  223. Seven or more eggs a week raises risk of death (Reuters)
  224. 6 kidneys transplanted at once in Md. (AP)
  225. Estrogen raises risk of benign breast disease (Reuters)
  226. Omega-3 fatty acids don't work on Crohn's (Reuters)
  227. Combo therapy extends life for liver cancer patients: study (AFP)
  228. Baby with 2 faces born in north India (AP)
  229. Stem cell therapy in rats improves Parkinson's: study (AFP)
  230. Study links magnesium deficiency to faster aging (AFP)
  231. Too Little Sleep Leads to Too Much Weight for Kids (HealthDay)
  232. Probable Case of Human-to-Human Bird Flu TransmissionReported (HealthDay)
  233. Health Tip: Taming a Temper Tantrum (HealthDay)
  234. Health Tip: Having Neck Pain? (HealthDay)
  235. Medical Errors Costing U.S. Billions (HealthDay)
  236. Clinical Trials Update: April 8, 2008 (HealthDay)
  237. Health Highlights: April 8, 2008 (HealthDay)
  238. Exercise During Pregnancy Has Baby Benefits, Too (HealthDay)
  239. Food as Medicine? (HealthDay)
  240. Tai chi shows promise for managing diabetes (Reuters)
  241. GW Pharma plunges as cannabis drug trial disappoints (Reuters)
  242. Antigenics wins Russian approval of cancer vaccine (Reuters)
  243. Heard the One About How to Beat Tension? (HealthDay)
  244. 4 get cancer from teen's donated organs (AP)
  245. Kenya needs 113 million dollars to combat malaria: government (AFP)
  246. Two deaths in Spain linked to mad cow disease: authorities (AFP)
  247. Chinese son likely gave bird flu to father: report (Reuters)
  248. Babies' sleep tied to childhood obesity (AP)
  249. Study: Dyslexia differs by language (AP)
  250. Study: NYC obesity, diabetes rate rising (AP)