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  1. Get Your Fruits & Veggies: CDC (HealthDay)
  2. Health Highlights: Sept. 7, 2007 (HealthDay)
  3. Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 7, 2007 (HealthDay)
  4. 1 in 3 Varsity Athletes Has Exercise-Induced Asthma (HealthDay)
  5. Depression May Be World's Most Disabling Disease (HealthDay)
  6. Too much TV ups kids' risk of attention problems (Reuters)
  7. Cell phone use in hospitals poses danger: study (Reuters)
  8. U.S. free of canine rabies virus (Reuters)
  9. Floods leave North Koreans hungry (Reuters)
  10. Lung cancer must be detected earlier: experts (Reuters)
  11. U.S. is now free of canine rabies virus (Reuters)
  12. Agency: Food coloring may stimulate kids (Associated Press)
  13. Depression more damaging than some chronic illnesses (Reuters)
  14. CDC: Suicide rate among U.S. girls soars (Associated Press)
  15. Filtered Cigarettes Blamed for Huge Rise in Type of Lung Cancer (HealthDay)
  16. Suicide sharply on the rise in youth (Reuters)
  17. Mobile phone use in hospitals poses danger: study (Reuters)
  18. Toddler Study Proves Humans Outsmart Apes (HealthDay)
  19. American girls' suicide rates spike (Associated Press)
  20. Suicides rise sharply in U.S. kids, young adults: CDC (Reuters)
  21. Doctor gender may matter in spotting heart disease (Reuters)
  22. American girls' suicide rates jump (Associated Press)
  23. Health Tip: Help Prevent Hemorrhoids (HealthDay)
  24. Health Tip: Some Must Be Extra Careful With OTC Drugs (HealthDay)
  25. Women's Beauty, Men's Wealth Key to Romance: Study (HealthDay)
  26. Studies Shed New Light on Breast Cancer, Treatment (HealthDay)
  27. Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 6, 2007 (HealthDay)
  28. Vitamin C Plus Fat Might Spur Cancer (HealthDay)
  29. Food Additives Could Fuel Hyperactivity in Kids (HealthDay)
  30. Drug combo works synergistically in type 2 diabetes (Reuters)
  31. Tooth loss linked to higher heart disease risk (Reuters)
  32. Uterus lining involved in obese women's infertility (Reuters)
  33. Italy battles imported viral epidemic (Reuters)
  34. Health Highlights: Sept. 6, 2007 (HealthDay)
  35. Prescription drug abuse grows in U.S. (Reuters)
  36. Asia must deal bravely with HIV/AIDS: U.N. official (Reuters)
  37. 'Popcorn lung patient' inhaled fumes daily (Associated Press)
  38. U.S. health-plan cost growth to tick up in 2008: survey (Reuters)
  39. Study confirms breast cancer worse in U.S. blacks (Reuters)
  40. Side effects force women off "safe" cancer pills (Reuters)
  41. Breast cancer more deadly in black women (Associated Press)
  42. Company recalls beef patties sold in New England (Reuters)
  43. Food additives may cause hyperactivity: study (Reuters)
  44. Popcorn lung patient inhaled fumes daily (Associated Press)
  45. Agency links diacetyl to popcorn lung (Associated Press)
  46. Market food rating system has influence (Associated Press)
  47. Labeling helps shoppers choose healthier (Associated Press)
  48. FDA to probe popcorn link in man's lung disease (Reuters)
  49. Popcorn lung patient inhaled fumes (Associated Press)
  50. Teen cancer survivors show mood and behavior problems (Reuters)
  51. FDA knows of one report of consumer with "popcorn lung" (Reuters)
  52. Two new genes found for rheumatoid arthritis (Reuters)
  53. Blood-booster helps critically ill patients: study (Reuters)
  54. Scientists to study pollution particles (Associated Press)
  55. Panel: HIV drug merits quick approval (Associated Press)
  56. Global warming may pose threat to heart (Associated Press)
  57. New Yorkers try facial yoga to reduce wrinkles (Reuters)
  58. Global warming could pose heart threat (Associated Press)
  59. Parents' PTSD May Boost Stress in Offspring (HealthDay)
  60. Teen antidepressant warning had ripple effect (Reuters)
  61. FDA panel recommends approval of Merck AIDS drug (Reuters)
  62. FDA knows of one report of consumer with 'popcorn lung' (Reuters)
  63. Alzheimer's Patients May Suffer 'Silent' Seizures (HealthDay)
  64. Teen cancer survivors show mood, behavior problems (Reuters)
  65. Sleep apnea linked to metabolic syndrome in teens (Reuters)
  66. CORRECTION: Screening might catch more cases of elder abuse (Reuters)
  67. Health Tip: Break the Habit of Thumb Sucking (HealthDay)
  68. Health Tip: Preventing a Bunion (HealthDay)
  69. Test Spots Genetic Damage Done by Smoking (HealthDay)
  70. High Co-Pays Cause Seniors to Go Without Meds (HealthDay)
  71. Health Highlights: Sept. 5, 2007 (HealthDay)
  72. Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 5, 2007 (HealthDay)
  73. Knee Pain May Signal Lung Cancer (HealthDay)
  74. Experimental Antidepressants Offer Faster Relief (HealthDay)
  75. Exercise may generate new blood vessels (Associated Press)
  76. New health scheme launched to help world's poor (Reuters)
  77. Hyping safety problem is a sickness, China says (Reuters)
  78. Abortion in the Philippines: a national secret (Reuters)
  79. Bogus drug peddlers thrive online (Reuters)
  80. Chinese colleges to track students' mental health (Reuters)
  81. Bogus drug peddlers thrive in cyberspace (Reuters)
  82. Hand-rolled cigarettes more carcinogenic: study (Reuters)
  83. Pfizer study shows risk of cholesterol pill switch (Reuters)
  84. Citrus sodas' caffeine content tops cola (Associated Press)
  85. Merck niacin drug controls cholesterol (Associated Press)
  86. In poor countries, spinal injury still means death (Reuters)
  87. New trainee docs' work hours hasn't hurt patients (Reuters)
  88. Diabetes drug promising as aid to weight loss (Reuters)
  89. Less M.D.s' hours doesn't cut death rate (Associated Press)
  90. Doctor warns consumers of popcorn fumes (Associated Press)
  91. Cutting doctors' hours had little effect (Associated Press)
  92. Home microwave popcorn cited in illness (Associated Press)
  93. "Skinny" gene keeps mice lean, study finds (Reuters)
  94. Shorter doctor hours don't affect U.S. deaths (Reuters)
  95. Fat Builds Up in Hearts Before Diabetes Onset (HealthDay)
  96. Flu shots for kids reduce doctor visits (Reuters)
  97. Sleep position for preemies questioned (Reuters)
  98. Asian men more likely to survive prostate cancer (Reuters)
  99. Family therapy most helpful for teens with bulimia (Reuters)
  100. International study shows stent risks (Associated Press)
  101. Health Highlights: Sept. 4, 2007 (HealthDay)
  102. Smoking in Movies May Put Teens at Risk (HealthDay)
  103. Parental Involvement Key to Battling Bulimia (HealthDay)
  104. Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 4, 2007 (HealthDay)
  105. Fears could hamper kid's asthma therapy: U.S. study (Reuters)
  106. More vitamin D could mean fewer cancers: study (Reuters)
  107. Screening might catch more cases of elder abuse (Reuters)
  108. Breastfed babies may sleep less when mothers smoke (Reuters)
  109. Shire withdraws some ADHD skin patches (Reuters)
  110. Heart attacks tumble after Irish smoking ban (Reuters)
  111. Cause of north Iraq cholera outbreak unclear: WHO (Reuters)
  112. Health Tip: Caring For Your Hearing Aid (HealthDay)
  113. Health Tip: Prepare a First Aid Kit (HealthDay)
  114. Smokers More Likely to Develop Dementia (HealthDay)
  115. Bipolar Diagnoses in Younger People Show Huge Increase (HealthDay)
  116. Fat toddlers at risk for iron deficiency (Associated Press)
  117. J&J says new stent study results "inconsistent" (Reuters)
  118. Heart attack victims do worse on drug stents (Reuters)
  119. CORRECTED: Heart attack victims do worse on drug stents (Reuters)
  120. Heart attack victims do worse on drug stents: study (Reuters)
  121. Poorer nations asked to aid mentally ill (Associated Press)
  122. Obese U.S. youngsters suffer iron deficiency: study (Reuters)
  123. Study: Obese toddlers have iron deficiency (Associated Press)
  124. Study links attention problems to early TV viewing (Reuters)
  125. Nursing mothers who smoke harm babies' sleep: study (Reuters)
  126. Obese toddlers at risk for low iron (Associated Press)
  127. Rock stars more likely to die prematurely (Reuters)
  128. Rock 'N' Roll: Sex, Drugs and an Early Exit (HealthDay)
  129. Rapid rise in bipolar diagnoses among U.S. youth (Reuters)
  130. Study questions some bipolar diagnoses (Associated Press)
  131. Study finds surge in bipolar diagnoses (Associated Press)
  132. Bipolar diagnoses up in kids: study (Associated Press)
  133. 9% of U.S. Kids Have ADHD (HealthDay)
  134. Indonesia dismisses human-to-human bird flu report (Reuters)
  135. WHO investigating deadly illness in Congo (Reuters)
  136. Techniques to help youngsters with ADHD (Associated Press)
  137. Easy nondrug help aids ADHD kids (Associated Press)
  138. Tour de France cyclists have big hearts (Associated Press)
  139. ADHD drug cuts adults' calorie, fat intake (Reuters)
  140. Health Tip: Get Enough Vitamin D (HealthDay)
  141. Health Tip: Help Prevent Medical Errors (HealthDay)
  142. Work Time Predicts Sleep Time (HealthDay)
  143. Health Highlights: Sept. 3, 2007 (HealthDay)
  144. Leave That Holiday 'To Do' List in a Drawer (HealthDay)
  145. Birth weight tied to testicular cancer risk (Reuters)
  146. Experimental Lilly drug may help schizophrenia (Reuters)
  147. Anxiety over pregnancy linked to premature birth (Reuters)
  148. Rapid rise in bipolar diagnoses among youth (Reuters)
  149. States test student athletes to curb steroids (Reuters)
  150. Men and women may need different heart treatments (Reuters)
  151. Cholera kills at least 119 people in India (Reuters)
  152. Women may need different heart treatment (Associated Press)
  153. China vows to clean up toxins amid food scares (Reuters)
  154. Death triggered in cancer-prone intestinal cells (Reuters)
  155. Scientists test new bipolar remedies (Associated Press)
  156. Shortage of talk therapy for bipolar (Associated Press)
  157. Psychiatrists least religious of U.S. doctors: study (Reuters)
  158. Health Highlights: Sept. 2, 2007 (HealthDay)
  159. Aboriginal bush medicine heals body and soul (Reuters)
  160. Malaysia's Muslim transsexuals battle sex change woes (Reuters)
  161. Study finds smokers have higher risk of dementia (Reuters)
  162. Smokers have higher risk of dementia - study (Reuters)
  163. Picture boards speak in health crisis (Associated Press)
  164. New bipolar disorder treatments tested (Associated Press)
  165. New study: Drug-coated stents not so bad (Associated Press)
  166. Blood Pressure Drug Combo Helps Diabetic Hearts (HealthDay)
  167. New data reassures on safety of drug-coated stents (Reuters)
  168. Actelion says trial drug significantly improves sleep (Reuters)
  169. Merck "good" cholesterol drug meets trial goals (Reuters)
  170. Dutch stroke study urges greater anticoagulant use (Reuters)
  171. FDA approves new smallpox vaccine (Associated Press)
  172. Teens' Cell Talk at Night Can Be Tiring (HealthDay)
  173. Scientists ID Likely Culprit in 'Popcorn Lung' (HealthDay)
  174. HIV Drug Might Fight Cancer (HealthDay)
  175. Health Highlights: Sept. 1 2007 (HealthDay)
  176. Gynecology group slams cosmetic vaginal surgery (Reuters)
  177. Report: Tainted liquor kills 15 in Nepal (Associated Press)
  178. WHO confirms five human bird flu cases in Vietnam (Reuters)
  179. WHO investigating unknown, deadly illness in Congo (Reuters)
  180. U.N.: Malnutrition on the rise in Darfur (Associated Press)
  181. Feds try to scale back Medicaid payments (Associated Press)
  182. Intensive diabetes therapy may lower heart rate (Reuters)
  183. Gene mutation may explain postoperative delirium (Reuters)
  184. Placebo effect may influence depression treatment (Reuters)
  185. High blood pressure linked with fertility treatment (Reuters)
  186. Doctors aim to loosen anemia drug limits (Associated Press)
  187. FDA: New Merck HIV-fighting drug is safe (Associated Press)
  188. Exercise improves survival after heart procedure (Reuters)
  189. Veggies may lower aggressive prostate cancer risk (Reuters)
  190. New Drug Treats Rare Hormonal Disorder (HealthDay)
  191. Drug switch may benefit arthritis patients (Reuters)
  192. Constipation's Many Causes and Cures (HealthDay)
  193. Advanced COPD a major disease worldwide (Reuters)
  194. U.S. gynecology group slams cosmetic vaginal surgery (Reuters)
  195. Lung tumors are top cancer killer (Associated Press)
  196. More may be offered lung cancer surgery (Associated Press)
  197. Tutu slams S.Africa's efforts to fight HIV/AIDS (Reuters)
  198. Health Highlights: Aug. 31, 2007 (HealthDay)
  199. Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 31, 2007 (HealthDay)
  200. Swelling After Knee Injury May Hinder Healing (HealthDay)
  201. Flaxseed May Relieve Hot Flashes (HealthDay)
  202. SAfrica HIV vaccine results promising: researchers (Reuters)
  203. China uncovers "worms, substandard goods" from U.S (Reuters)
  204. Damp, Moldy Homes May Cause Depression (HealthDay)
  205. Prevalence of COPD Greater Than Thought (HealthDay)
  206. Health Tip: When Considering Vasectomy (HealthDay)
  207. Health Tip: Reasons for Crossed Eyes (HealthDay)
  208. Computer-Related Eye Strain Not Just for Adults (HealthDay)
  209. N.Zealand eyes labels to fight obesity (Associated Press)
  210. China uncovers "worms, substandard goods" from U.S. (Reuters)
  211. Rise in India's female feticide may spark crisis (Reuters)
  212. AIDS drug shows potential as weapon against cancer (Reuters)
  213. E-mails show Surgeon-General pressured: Kennedy (Reuters)
  214. Second-hand smoke to kill 2 million Chinese: report (Reuters)
  215. High blood sugar ups mortality in leukemia patients (Reuters)
  216. U.S. says many teens not getting recommended shots (Reuters)
  217. Whiplash May Result in Delayed Jaw Pain (HealthDay)
  218. Is your child's backpack making the grade? (Reuters)
  219. Oxygen carrier promising for sickle cell disease (Reuters)
  220. One Species' Genome Found Within Another (HealthDay)
  221. U.S. gives consumers day to sound off on bad imports (Reuters)
  222. Leukemia therapy can impair school performance (Reuters)
  223. Health Highlights: Aug. 30, 2007 (HealthDay)
  224. Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 30, 2007 (HealthDay)
  225. Pollen, Fruits, Veggies Help Trigger Oral Allergy Syndrome (HealthDay)
  226. New Treatment Explored for Cluster Headaches (HealthDay)
  227. Study: Few teens got new meningitis shot (Associated Press)
  228. Measles cases increasing in Britain (Associated Press)
  229. Doctors up pressure on Medicare on anemia drugs (Reuters)
  230. Direct Anesthetic Infusion Helps Colorectal Cancer Patients (HealthDay)
  231. Health Tip: Considering Breast Reduction Surgery? (HealthDay)
  232. Health Tip: When Alzheimer's Patients Wander (HealthDay)
  233. Is Perfect Pitch All in the Genes? (HealthDay)
  234. China says toy recall scare shows protectionist agenda (Reuters)
  235. California grower recalls salmonella- tainted spinach (Reuters)
  236. California grower recalls salmonella-tainted spinach (Reuters)
  237. Early ovarian surgery linked to dementia (Associated Press)
  238. School, Church Activities May Help Curb Youth Smoking (HealthDay)
  239. Hospitalization rates down for young kids with HIV (Reuters)
  240. Bupropion doesn't prevent smoking in ADHD patients (Reuters)
  241. Kids of HIV-infected parents need social support (Reuters)
  242. Ovary removal may cause dementia risk (Associated Press)
  243. West Nile Test Screens Donated Blood and Organs (HealthDay)
  244. Skin disorders common in young type 1 diabetics (Reuters)
  245. Diabetes linked to increased risk of hip fracture (Reuters)
  246. Fresh spinach from California recalled (Associated Press)
  247. Blood protein linked to pancreatic cancer (Reuters)
  248. Schwarzenegger tries to save health plan (Associated Press)
  249. Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 29, 2007 (HealthDay)
  250. Self-Exams of Feet Can Catch Early Melanoma (HealthDay)