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  1. NYC program gets kids up and running (Associated Press)
  2. Health Highlights: Oct. 21, 2007 (HealthDay)
  3. Archbishop of Canterbury urges re-think on abortion (Reuters)
  4. Best Breast-Cancer Care Eludes Older Women (HealthDay)
  5. Eye on Safety Makes Halloween Less Scary (HealthDay)
  6. Health Highlights: Oct. 20, 2007 (HealthDay)
  7. Fall Time Change Could Be Boon for Sleep (HealthDay)
  8. Sneaky food books: Hot and a hot topic (Associated Press)
  9. 10 men contract staph infections in NY (Associated Press)
  10. NY college had 10 mild staph cases (Associated Press)
  11. Poor indoor air quality may worsen lung disease (Reuters)
  12. Some breast cancers don't respond to chemotherapy (Reuters)
  13. Depression, anxiety tied to allergies in kids (Reuters)
  14. Labor usually successful after c-section for twins (Reuters)
  15. Panel: Kids shouldn't use cold medicines (Associated Press)
  16. Tips on treating children with colds (Associated Press)
  17. CORRECTED: U.S. panel against cold drugs for kids under 6 (Reuters)
  18. Adolescents need support during family breakups (Reuters)
  19. Breast cancer survivors: keep heart health in mind (Reuters)
  20. U.S. panel against cold drugs for kids under 6 (Reuters)
  21. U.S. health experts seek to calm schools over superbug (Reuters)
  22. Panel against use of cold drugs for kids under 6 (Reuters)
  23. FDA to consider limits, labeling for salt (Reuters)
  24. Less junk food seen in U.S. schools, CDC finds (Reuters)
  25. Routine use of enema during labor discouraged (Reuters)
  26. Sleep deprivation may raise women's blood pressure (Reuters)
  27. Calcium deficiency may cause breast cancer spread (Reuters)
  28. FDA advisers: No cold meds for the young (Associated Press)
  29. Dutch museum hunts elusive crab lice (Associated Press)
  30. Video 'Pill' Spots Hidden Crohn's Disease (HealthDay)
  31. U.S. Schools Getting Better at Boosting Kids' Health (HealthDay)
  32. Italy advertising body bans anorexic woman picture (Reuters)
  33. More tests urged on colds medicines (Associated Press)
  34. U.S. panel urges study of kids' cough, cold drugs (Reuters)
  35. Clinical Trials Update: Oct. 19, 2007 (HealthDay)
  36. Health Highlights: Oct. 19, 2007 (HealthDay)
  37. Two-Drug Combo Fights Brain Tumors (HealthDay)
  38. Drug-Resistant Staph Infections Reaching Epidemic Levels in Some Parts of U.S. (Healt
  39. More tests urged for cold medications (Associated Press)
  40. FDA adding hearing loss risk for impotence drugs (Reuters)
  41. Docs seek better labels for kids' drugs (Associated Press)
  42. U.S. panel weighs cough, cold medicines for kids (Reuters)
  43. Health Tip: Living With MS (HealthDay)
  44. New Drug Eases Asthma Symptoms (HealthDay)
  45. Health Tip: Understanding Crohn's Disease (HealthDay)
  46. Simpler Anemia Treatment May Help Kidney Patients (HealthDay)
  47. U.S. panel weighs cold medicines for kids (Reuters)
  48. More evidence sought on PTSD treatments (Associated Press)
  49. More evidence needed on PTSD treatments (Associated Press)
  50. Staph cases are reported in 6 states (Associated Press)
  51. Reflux Can Precipitate Chest Pain, Cough (HealthDay)
  52. Hepatitis A Vaccine Best Bet to Treat Virus (HealthDay)
  53. FDA Panel Weighs Ban on Kids' Cold Medicines (HealthDay)
  54. Health Highlights: Oct. 18, 2007 (HealthDay)
  55. Clinical Trials Update: Oct. 18, 2007 (HealthDay)
  56. Vulnerability to Stress Linked to Brain Molecule (HealthDay)
  57. Malaria Vaccine Shows Promise (HealthDay)
  58. Experts call attention to trauma cures (Associated Press)
  59. More research urged on stress disorder (Associated Press)
  60. FDA weighs safety of cold drugs for kids (Associated Press)
  61. Health Tip: Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes (HealthDay)
  62. Health Tip: Soothing Morning Sickness (HealthDay)
  63. Pre-Workout Stretching Won't Prevent Sore Muscles (HealthDay)
  64. FDA Panel Mulls Ban on Kids' Cold Medicines (HealthDay)
  65. Cold medicine safety in spotlight (Associated Press)
  66. U.S. veterans dept to limit Glaxo's Avandia: report (Reuters)
  67. A day in the life of U.S. teens: thousands do drugs (Reuters)
  68. Report: Kids overlooked in flu pandemic (Associated Press)
  69. Gates Foundation looks to fight malaria (Associated Press)
  70. Report warns Britain of rising obesity (Associated Press)
  71. Google says working to solve health record dilemma (Reuters)
  72. Cheap drug could save lives in poor nations: report (Reuters)
  73. Minn. psychiatrist to resign from panel (Associated Press)
  74. States reported to be failing in women's health (Reuters)
  75. Virus test found to be better than pap smear for women (Reuters)
  76. Steroid confirmed effective against Bell's palsy (Reuters)
  77. New cervical cancer test more accurate (Associated Press)
  78. Report: Most Britons may be fat by 2050 (Associated Press)
  79. Report warns UK of burgeoning obesity (Associated Press)
  80. Exercise improves older adults' balance (Reuters)
  81. Too much support may hamper kids' development (Reuters)
  82. Report: Children overlooked in flu prep (Associated Press)
  83. Most Britons could be obese by 2050 (Associated Press)
  84. Experimental malaria vaccine works in babies (Reuters)
  85. Two mumps vaccinations better than one (Reuters)
  86. Glaxo experimental malaria vaccine works in babies (Reuters)
  87. Researchers find gene linked with male infertility (Reuters)
  88. Staph infection worries close 21 Virginia schools (Reuters)
  89. Surgeons Remove Gallbladder Through Vagina (HealthDay)
  90. New Drug Approved for Resistant HIV (HealthDay)
  91. Health Highlights: Oct. 17, 2007 (HealthDay)
  92. Clinical Trials Update: Oct. 17, 2007 (HealthDay)
  93. Insomniac Fish May Help Sleepless People (HealthDay)
  94. Acupuncture Cuts Need for Post-Op Painkillers (HealthDay)
  95. Shoe Insoles No Rx for Back Pain: Study (HealthDay)
  96. Health Tip: Risk Factors for Type 1 Diabetes (HealthDay)
  97. Health Tip: Minimize Scarring After a Burn (HealthDay)
  98. Genes Might Help Drive Overeating (HealthDay)
  99. Asbestos victims lose compensation fight (Reuters)
  100. Obesity a result of modern life (Reuters)
  101. Herbs "more helpful" than drugs for period pain (Reuters)
  102. U.N. report details progress in preventing malaria (Reuters)
  103. Dengue means death for many of Cambodia's children (Reuters)
  104. Heart patients sue Medtronic over device (Associated Press)
  105. Studies find acupuncture cuts post-surgical pain (Reuters)
  106. FDA approves Bristol-Myers breast cancer drug (Reuters)
  107. Device woes said reported before recall (Associated Press)
  108. Early problems with heart wires reported (Associated Press)
  109. Environment link probed in cancer cases (Associated Press)
  110. How to avoid dangerous staph infection (Associated Press)
  111. Drug companies' ties to schools common (Associated Press)
  112. Meningitis may leave mental powers impaired (Reuters)
  113. Study: Dentist shortage plagues Britain (Associated Press)
  114. Staph fatalities may exceed AIDS deaths (Associated Press)
  115. Medtronic heart device injuries found to rise (Reuters)
  116. Drug company ties common in med schools (Associated Press)
  117. Drug industry cash found to flow to med schools (Reuters)
  118. Two reports show "superbug" bacteria spread (Reuters)
  119. U.S. lawmakers blast lax private Medicare oversight (Reuters)
  120. Drug-resistant staph deaths may pass AIDS (Associated Press)
  121. Kids falling off bikes costs $200 million a year (Reuters)
  122. Freezing eggs, embryo test experimental: U.S. group (Reuters)
  123. Amylin drug suspected in pancreatitis cases: FDA (Reuters)
  124. New York willing to talk settlement in 9/11 suit (Reuters)
  125. Lamotrigine May Reduce Epilepsy Seizures (HealthDay)
  126. Toxic mold aflatoxin found in Iowa, S.Dakota corn (Reuters)
  127. J&J says stent sales plunge in U.S., overseas (Reuters)
  128. Health Highlights: Oct. 16, 2007 (HealthDay)
  129. Clinical Trials Update: Oct. 16, 2007 (HealthDay)
  130. Raw Seafood Poses Digestive Risks (HealthDay)
  131. Angioplasty Equals Bypass Surgery for Heart Patients: Study (HealthDay)
  132. Researchers ID New Gene Linked to Lung Cancer (HealthDay)
  133. Defib Wire Warning Shouldn't Worry Most Users: Experts (HealthDay)
  134. Health Tip: If You Have an Eye Infection (HealthDay)
  135. Garlic May Ward Off Heart Woes (HealthDay)
  136. India to host world toilet summit (Reuters)
  137. If it's any consolation, fish get insomnia too (Reuters)
  138. Fruit compound fights head and neck cancer (Reuters)
  139. Fruit compound fights head, neck cancer (Reuters)
  140. U.S. agencies stick to pregnancy fish-eating limits (Reuters)
  141. Study examines AIDS patients in Africa (Associated Press)
  142. Exercise can ease some aspects of chemotherapy (Reuters)
  143. Lowest-dose estrogen patch relieves hot flashes (Reuters)
  144. Curbing calories works in the long run (Reuters)
  145. Knee "buckling" is common, arthritis or not (Reuters)
  146. Heart deaths, suicides up after weightloss surgery (Reuters)
  147. Long-term survival same with angioplasty or bypass (Reuters)
  148. US touts studying postpartum depression (Associated Press)
  149. Wyeth jury awards $99 mln punitive damages (Reuters)
  150. Rare tropical fungus spreads to Wash. (Associated Press)
  151. Researchers develop test for Alzheimer's (Associated Press)
  152. Medco to have prescription review system (Associated Press)
  153. Medtronic pulls defibrillator wires (Associated Press)
  154. Doctors discuss theories on aging brains (Associated Press)
  155. UK official apologizes for infections (Associated Press)
  156. First U.S. baby boomer applies for Social Security (Reuters)
  157. Gossip more powerful than truth, researchers say (Reuters)
  158. Bristol breast cancer drug aims at sickest women (Reuters)
  159. Obesity biggest risk for colon cancer in women (Reuters)
  160. Why do some aging brains stay sharp? (Associated Press)
  161. Report criticizes of Medicare drug plan costs (Reuters)
  162. Studies Examine Life After Weight-Loss Surgery (HealthDay)
  163. Obesity linked to risk of colon cancer in women (Reuters)
  164. Hycamtin Approved for Relapsed Small Cell Lung Cancer (HealthDay)
  165. America's Top Hospitals Are Real Lifesavers (HealthDay)
  166. Medtronic stops defibrillator wire sale (Associated Press)
  167. Report critical of Medicare drug plan costs (Reuters)
  168. Medtronic suspends sales of heart device wire (Reuters)
  169. Clinical Trials Update: Oct. 15, 2007 (HealthDay)
  170. Health Highlights: Oct. 15, 2007 (HealthDay)
  171. Psychiatric Woes Can Postpone Weight-Loss Surgery (HealthDay)
  172. Many Patients Don't Report Use of OTC Pain Drugs (HealthDay)
  173. Report criticizes Medicare drug plan costs (Reuters)
  174. California OKs phthalates ban on children's products (Reuters)
  175. Yoga can give women with breast cancer a boost (Reuters)
  176. Health Tip: Donating Blood (HealthDay)
  177. Health Tip: Tattoos Can Pose Health Risks (HealthDay)
  178. U.S. Cancer Death Rate Continues to Fall (HealthDay)
  179. Blood Test Might Spot Alzheimer's Early (HealthDay)
  180. Medtronic suspends sale of heart device (Associated Press)
  181. Company pulls defibrillation leads (Associated Press)
  182. Cancer death rates dropping fast (Associated Press)
  183. Web site shows autism videos (Associated Press)
  184. Medtronic suspends sale of heart device (Reuters)
  185. U.S. cancer death rates continue to fall (Reuters)
  186. Cancer death rates continue to fall (Reuters)
  187. Afghanistan struggles with heroin addiction scourge (Reuters)
  188. Illinois firm recalls beef patties on E.coli scare (Reuters)
  189. Genes found that slow both aging and cancer (Reuters)
  190. Study: Teasing adds to weight problems (Associated Press)
  191. Teasing adds to weight problems (Associated Press)
  192. Health Highlights: Oct. 14, 2007 (HealthDay)
  193. Chest Compressions Key to Revised CPR Guidelines (HealthDay)
  194. U.S. Unveils Database of Genetic, Clinical Research (HealthDay)
  195. U.S. maternal death rate higher than Europe's: report (Reuters)
  196. Health Highlights: Oct. 13, 2007 (HealthDay)
  197. Morphine Painkillers Won't Impair Driving (HealthDay)
  198. Folic acid can cut blood arsenic levels: study (Reuters)
  199. Report: Childbirth deaths down slightly (Associated Press)
  200. Overweight kids at risk for asthma hospitalization (Reuters)
  201. Family involvement may help with repeat depression (Reuters)
  202. The pill doesn't boost breast cancer death risk (Reuters)
  203. Special courts help mentally ill stay crime-free (Reuters)
  204. Most kids with skin rash don't develop asthma (Reuters)
  205. Heart rehab underused by Medicare patients (Reuters)
  206. Anti-seizure drug reduces compulsive skin picking (Reuters)
  207. Anti-dementia drugs effective over long-term (Reuters)
  208. Arthritis may predispose patients to gout (Reuters)
  209. FDA approves anti-AIDS pill from Merck (Associated Press)
  210. FDA approves novel anti-AIDS drug (Associated Press)
  211. FDA to look into claim of toxic lipstick (Associated Press)
  212. Merck says FDA approves new AIDS treatment (Reuters)
  213. Antidepressants Boost GI Bleeding Risk (HealthDay)
  214. Old virus causing new disease in United States (Reuters)
  215. FDA asks for strong warning on imaging agents (Reuters)
  216. U.S. marshals seize supplements promoted as cures (Reuters)
  217. FDA to look at claims of leaded lipstick (Associated Press)
  218. Chocolate Lovers May Be Hard-Wired That Way (HealthDay)
  219. Technology Advance Could Help Paralyzed (HealthDay)
  220. FDA chief visits China to talk import safety (Reuters)
  221. Housework could pose health hazards, study says (Reuters)
  222. Health Highlights: Oct. 12, 2007 (HealthDay)
  223. Clinical Trials Update: Oct. 12, 2007 (HealthDay)
  224. Experts Offer Answers on Colonoscopy Options (HealthDay)
  225. Abortion Numbers Fall Worldwide (HealthDay)
  226. Correction: Cholesterol Drugs story (Associated Press)
  227. British hospitals blamed in 90 deaths (Associated Press)
  228. Health Tip: Symptoms of Depression in Alzheimer's Patients (HealthDay)
  229. Officials battle through "samurai" diet (Reuters)
  230. Health care vital to many New Hampshire voters (Reuters)
  231. Health Tip: Triggers of Bulimia (HealthDay)
  232. Health Tip: Symptoms of Depression in Alzheimer’s Patients (HealthDay)
  233. Familial MS May Be More Destructive (HealthDay)
  234. Anti-Cholesterol Drugs Help Prevent Lung Decline (HealthDay)
  235. Japanese officials battle through "samurai" diet (Reuters)
  236. Scientists explain chocolate cravings (Associated Press)
  237. Lettuce's Roots Lure Salmonella (HealthDay)
  238. Genentech to curb Avastin sales for eye illness (Reuters)
  239. Studies show drop in abortions, maternal deaths (Reuters)
  240. Penney recalls Winnie-the-Pooh sets due to lead (Reuters)
  241. Legal status doesn't deter abortion (Associated Press)
  242. Legal status said doesn't deter abortion (Associated Press)
  243. Arthritis causes job limitations for many (Reuters)
  244. Lipsticks contain lead, consumer group says (Reuters)
  245. Name that drug: Many patients can't (Reuters)
  246. Pollutant linked to bronchitis in toddlers (Reuters)
  247. Study sees differences in how U.S. Hispanics get HIV (Reuters)
  248. Infant cough/cold medicines recalled (Reuters)
  249. Besser ties food production to illnesses (Associated Press)
  250. Doctors map genome for drug-resistant TB (Associated Press)