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  1. Heavy pesticide exposure linked to brain cancer (Reuters)
  2. Diabetes drug may help obese people eat less (Reuters)
  3. Computer-based HIV prevention helps at-risk teens (Reuters)
  4. Expert panel says to call kids 'obese' (Associated Press)
  5. Changes possible in toxicity testing (Associated Press)
  6. Better tests for chemical toxicity urged (Associated Press)
  7. Blood Pressure Trouble Leaves Eyes at Risk for Glaucoma (HealthDay)
  8. FDA objects to parts of House drug safety plan (Reuters)
  9. EU labels will tell it like it is if it's organic (Reuters)
  10. Glaxo gets priority review for lung cancer drug (Reuters)
  11. Few problems found at US human tissue firms: FDA (Reuters)
  12. E-mails: TB patient's family was no help (Associated Press)
  13. Health Highlights: June 12, 2007 (HealthDay)
  14. Clinical Trials Update: June 12, 2007 (HealthDay)
  15. Faster Heart Attack Care Saving Lives (HealthDay)
  16. Male U.S. Veterans More Likely to Commit Suicide (HealthDay)
  17. FDA cracks down on body parts companies (Associated Press)
  18. Male U.S. veterans have higher suicide risk: study (Reuters)
  19. Two Vietnamese women have bird flu: report (Reuters)
  20. Drug May Cut Aneurysm Risk for Heart Defect Patients (HealthDay)
  21. Health Tip: Ward Off Jet Lag (HealthDay)
  22. Health Tip: Drink Responsibly (HealthDay)
  23. Stress Linked to Memory Decline (HealthDay)
  24. If it's organic, EU labels will tell it like it is (Reuters)
  25. China plays down extent of food safety troubles (Reuters)
  26. Disease fears as Australian floods recede (Reuters)
  27. Experts create cholera vaccine using rice protein (Reuters)
  28. Targeting HIV better than broad screening: study (Reuters)
  29. Giving antibiotics to babies boosts asthma risk (Reuters)
  30. Handshakes, Sensitivity Boost Doctor-Patient Rapport (HealthDay)
  31. Key border officer in TB case quits (Associated Press)
  32. Officer in TB case quits (Associated Press)
  33. Alzheimer's drugs: A milky alternative (Associated Press)
  34. Twin pregnancy raises risk of HIV spread (Reuters)
  35. Probiotic treatment may limit eczema in infants (Reuters)
  36. Aerobic exercise reverses signs of heart failure (Reuters)
  37. Indonesia finds asymptomatic H5N1-infected poultry (Reuters)
  38. Hold the malt: A milky Alzheimer's drug (Associated Press)
  39. Cholera vaccine now easier to store and use (Reuters)
  40. Sunscreens may improve, but shade kids (Associated Press)
  41. Stem cells evade immune system hit (Reuters)
  42. Chronic distress may spur mental decline with age (Reuters)
  43. Milkshake drug a promising experiment (Associated Press)
  44. Doctors urged to make good first impression (Reuters)
  45. Drugs show small effects in Alzheimer's: research (Reuters)
  46. Wasps may help fight ash borer in Mich. (Associated Press)
  47. Rice engineered to carry cholera vaccine (Associated Press)
  48. Stressed-out types at risk for memory problems (Reuters)
  49. Buffalo food fest orders healthier items (Associated Press)
  50. Scrutiny for sunscreen-repellent combos (Associated Press)
  51. Sunscreens - and ratings - may improve (Associated Press)
  52. Scrutiny for sunscreen-bug combos (Associated Press)
  53. Sunscreens _ and ratings _ may improve (Associated Press)
  54. FDA sees suicidal behavior with Sanofi drug (Reuters)
  55. Children with autism get day in court (Associated Press)
  56. Depression-osteoporosis link still unclear (Reuters)
  57. Obese children with leukemia have poorer outlook (Reuters)
  58. Clinical Trials Update: June 11, 2007 (HealthDay)
  59. Health Highlights: June 11, 2007 (HealthDay)
  60. Asthma Uncontrolled in 55% of Cases: Survey (HealthDay)
  61. New Techniques Could Spot Alzheimer's Early (HealthDay)
  62. Top court rules against Philip Morris (Reuters)
  63. Drug-users raise risk of HIV in India's heartland (Reuters)
  64. Meth adds scourge to troubled Native American lands (Reuters)
  65. Bird flu victim recovers, more birds die in Vietnam (Reuters)
  66. China hospitals using "fake plasma" drip (Reuters)
  67. Add Meningitis Shot to Summer Camp To-Do List (HealthDay)
  68. Home Visits by Researchers Would Boost Alzheimer's Trials (HealthDay)
  69. Health Tip: Thunderstorm Safety (HealthDay)
  70. Health Tip: Stay Awake Behind the Wheel (HealthDay)
  71. Court to focus on vaccine-autism link (Associated Press)
  72. HK experts warn against "herbal" slimming products (Reuters)
  73. Eritrean custom stronger than law on cutting girls (Reuters)
  74. Scientists warn new EU rules threaten MRI scans (Reuters)
  75. First "XDR" TB cases found in Myanmar migrants (Reuters)
  76. Southeast Asia battles dengue surge (Reuters)
  77. Washington court will hear autism-vaccine suits (Reuters)
  78. New tests may help predict Alzheimer's: conference (Reuters)
  79. Heart Disease a Risk Factor for Alzheimer's (HealthDay)
  80. U.S. Experts Publish Brain Health 'Road Map' (HealthDay)
  81. Better Education Spurs Alzheimer's Patients to Try Risky Treatments (HealthDay)
  82. China finds excess preservatives in chili products (Reuters)
  83. Health Highlights: June 10, 2007 (HealthDay)
  84. 100 Million Worldwide May Have Alzheimer's by 2050 (HealthDay)
  85. Southeast Asia battles dengue surge, climate fears (Reuters)
  86. Alzheimer's cases may quadruple by 2050 (Associated Press)
  87. California co. expands beef recall due to E. coli (Reuters)
  88. TB case shows need for tighter laws (Associated Press)
  89. S.Africa sacks health workers over strike-report (Reuters)
  90. CORRECTED: S.Africa sacks health workers over strike-report (Reuters)
  91. S.Africa sacks health workers over strike (Reuters)
  92. Health Highlights: June 9, 2007 (HealthDay)
  93. Blood Clot Screening Program Is Expanded (HealthDay)
  94. Glaxo drug hikes platelets, cuts bleeding in study (Reuters)
  95. Muscle cream caused NYC teen's death (Associated Press)
  96. Egyptian girl dies of bird flu virus (Reuters)
  97. 5 from Tucson area tested for TB (Associated Press)
  98. CORRECTION: Altria to test Marlboro smokeless tobacco product (Reuters)
  99. Altria to test Marlboro smokeless tobacco product (Reuters)
  100. Experts say many in Britain malnourished (Associated Press)
  101. Lifestyle changes help obese breast cancer women (Reuters)
  102. Late valacyclovir for herpes yields greater response (Reuters)
  103. Hyperthyroidism and ecstasy can be a lethal combo (Reuters)
  104. Postpartum Depression: A Risk for New Dads, Too (HealthDay)
  105. Pesticides may raise Parkinson's risk (Reuters)
  106. Mom-to-be's flu shot triggers baby's immune system (Reuters)
  107. Indian army gets lessons to stop suicides, murders (Reuters)
  108. Current activity affects bone density in men (Reuters)
  109. Dutch smoking ban to cover coffee shops (Reuters)
  110. Violence pervasive in PG-13 flicks, study shows (Reuters)
  111. Clarification: Vitamin D-Cancer story (Associated Press)
  112. Water-Rich, Low-Fat Foods Encourage Weight Loss (HealthDay)
  113. Egyptian girl infected with bird flu: WHO (Reuters)
  114. China may revive trade in rare tiger parts (Reuters)
  115. In Britain, obesity _ and malnutrition (Associated Press)
  116. Clinical Trials Update: June 8, 2007 (HealthDay)
  117. Vitamin D cuts cancer risk in study of U.S. women (Reuters)
  118. G8 trumpets Africa aid deal as summit ends (Reuters)
  119. Study: Fewer Indians with HIV seen (Associated Press)
  120. Health Highlights: June 8, 2007 (HealthDay)
  121. PET Scans ID Esophageal Cancers Benefiting From Chemo (HealthDay)
  122. Vitamin D Cuts Cancer Risk: Study (HealthDay)
  123. Gay rights activists criticize Bush health nominee (Reuters)
  124. China halts production of Novartis drug (Associated Press)
  125. Stem Cells Can Be Cancer Cell Lookalikes (HealthDay)
  126. Health Tip: Asthmatics Can Still Play Sports (HealthDay)
  127. Health Tip: Seniors, Listen to Your Bodies (HealthDay)
  128. Umbilical Cord Beats Marrow for Leukemia Transplants (HealthDay)
  129. G8's $60 bln AIDS and Africa pledge criticized (Reuters)
  130. G8's $60 billion AIDS and Africa pledge criticized (Reuters)
  131. G8 agrees to $60 billion Africa package (Reuters)
  132. G8 agrees $60 billion package, focus on Africa (Reuters)
  133. UN: African swine fever in Georgia (Associated Press)
  134. IBM donates software to predict spread of diseases (Reuters)
  135. Japan draws up guidelines to cut suicide rate (Reuters)
  136. G8 to raise global HIV/AIDS aid to $60 billion: diplomat (Reuters)
  137. G-8 offers $60B to combat AIDS in Africa (Associated Press)
  138. China rejects U.S. capsules, raisins for bacteria (Reuters)
  139. Newron says brain drug helps Parkinsons' patients (Reuters)
  140. Study: Vitamin D reduces cancer risk (Associated Press)
  141. Vaccine blocks deadly form of meningitis (Reuters)
  142. New meningitis vaccine may end epidemics (Associated Press)
  143. Brain mechanism explains sense of deja vu (Reuters)
  144. U.S. gives Zimbabwe $18 million for HIV/AIDS drugs (Reuters)
  145. New sex-related infection passes gonorrhea (Reuters)
  146. Vitamin D lowers cancer risk (Associated Press)
  147. House panel to consider FDA bill on drug safety (Reuters)
  148. Scientists find gene link to Alzheimer's (Associated Press)
  149. California company expands beef recall due to E. coli (Reuters)
  150. Fibroids common in women with ovary disorder (Reuters)
  151. U.S. West Nile virus cases, deaths rose in 2006 (Reuters)
  152. Experts Offer Parents Guidance on Avoiding Congenital Heart Defects (HealthDay)
  153. CDC: Deaths from West Nile virus rose (Associated Press)
  154. Congress votes to expand stem cell research (Reuters)
  155. Alcohol industry must do more to fight abuse: EU (Reuters)
  156. Medical groups push for better vets care (Associated Press)
  157. Better vets disability system needed (Associated Press)
  158. Home food treatment could save malnourished children (Reuters)
  159. Spanish nuns show hops are good for you: study (Reuters)
  160. Young gymnasts show high bone density (Reuters)
  161. New Drug Fails to Improve Odds for Heart Failure Patients (HealthDay)
  162. Health Highlights: June 7, 2007 (HealthDay)
  163. Combining PET, CT Scans Can Improve Ovarian Cancer Care (HealthDay)
  164. Experimental Drug May Fight Migraine (HealthDay)
  165. Conjoined twins' surgery halted in Ohio (Associated Press)
  166. Rising trade in human organs is alarming: IOM (Reuters)
  167. U.N. AIDS head urges S.Africa to promote condom use (Reuters)
  168. FDA Seeks Strictest Warning for Diabetes Drugs (HealthDay)
  169. Health Tip: Recovering From Root Canal (HealthDay)
  170. Health Tip: Choosing a Baby Formula (HealthDay)
  171. Insurance Limits, Costs Keep Migraine Patients From Meds (HealthDay)
  172. Hollywood Headaches Are Flights of Fancy (HealthDay)
  173. Chinese consumers wary of GMO food: Greenpeace (Reuters)
  174. Dual TB, HIV treatment key to Africa AIDS battle (Reuters)
  175. Diseases caught in hospital are growing threat: EU (Reuters)
  176. Asia must share bird flu virus, vaccine: Australia (Reuters)
  177. Japan suicides top 30,000 for ninth straight year (Reuters)
  178. IOM says alarmed over rising trade in human organs (Reuters)
  179. Giuliani health plan seeks individual coverage: report (Reuters)
  180. Report: Accidental deaths on the rise (Associated Press)
  181. Court grants asylum over forced abortion (Associated Press)
  182. Avandia to carry stronger warning label (Associated Press)
  183. Ark. girl gets voice back after surgery (Associated Press)
  184. Giuliani health plan seeks individual coverage: WSJ (Reuters)
  185. Diabetes group urges patient caution on Avandia (Reuters)
  186. TB patient's family releases tape (Associated Press)
  187. House rejects bill to ban human cloning (Reuters)
  188. Drug prevents diabetes, heart disease in mice (Reuters)
  189. Avandia concerns spark regulatory debate (Associated Press)
  190. TB traveler moved flight after warning (Associated Press)
  191. Risks of Glaxo diabetes drug still unclear: FDA (Reuters)
  192. Bird flu found near Kuala Lumpur (Associated Press)
  193. Speechless Ark. girl to have surgery (Associated Press)
  194. Democrats target FDA over Glaxo concerns (Associated Press)
  195. If it's not tennis elbow, it may be "Wiiitis" (Reuters)
  196. LA residents told to cut showers as drought deepens (Reuters)
  197. Japan's fertility rate rises (Associated Press)
  198. Treatment, lifestyle help cut heart deaths (Reuters)
  199. Stem Cell Advances Announced (HealthDay)
  200. U.S. House considers shipping contraceptives abroad (Reuters)
  201. TB case prompts new U.S. border safety protocol (Reuters)
  202. TB case prompts new border safety protocol (Reuters)
  203. Glaxo diabetes drug data inconsistent: FDA (Reuters)
  204. Mass study finds record haul of disease genes (Reuters)
  205. Roche HIV drug recalled due to contamination (Reuters)
  206. Cancer Drugs Appear to Boost Long-Term Memory (HealthDay)
  207. Researchers ID Genes for Some Common Diseases (HealthDay)
  208. Studies find new ways to make embryonic stem cells (Reuters)
  209. EU regulators recall contaminated Roche HIV drug (Reuters)
  210. UK mass study finds record haul of disease genes (Reuters)
  211. Cells made to mimic embryonic stem cells (Associated Press)
  212. Data still conflicts on Glaxo diabetes drug: FDA (Reuters)
  213. WHO sees no sign H5N1 infecting humans more easily (Reuters)
  214. Health Highlights: June 6, 2007 (HealthDay)
  215. Clinical Trials Update: June 6, 2007 (HealthDay)
  216. Study Suggests Keys to Weight Control (HealthDay)
  217. Study Probes Role of Stroke, Head Trauma in Alzheimer's (HealthDay)
  218. Surgery begins on conjoined twin girls (Associated Press)
  219. FDA chief says Avandia data still inconsistent (Reuters)
  220. "Dr Death" Kevorkian won't aid more U.S. suicides (Reuters)
  221. 1,600 roller-shoe injuries reported (Associated Press)
  222. Chinese scientists "prove" tea can help fight obesity (Reuters)
  223. India optimistic it will wipe out polio by 2008 (Reuters)
  224. Indonesia worries over latest bird flu virus samples (Reuters)
  225. Surgery scheduled for conjoined twins (Associated Press)
  226. Medical expert to testify against Glaxo (Associated Press)
  227. Stem cell debate causes furor in Australia (Reuters)
  228. 'Dr Death' Kevorkian won't aid more U.S. suicides (Reuters)
  229. Supermodel asks, "who's a virgin?" (Reuters)
  230. Low Testosterone Levels Linked to Increased Mortality (HealthDay)
  231. Health Tip: When Teens Are Depressed (HealthDay)
  232. Health Tip: Women Have Pattern Baldness, Too (HealthDay)
  233. Cancer Drug Appears to Boost Long-Term Memory (HealthDay)
  234. Lawmakers to grill Glaxo, FDA on diabetes drug (Reuters)
  235. India passes out condoms at porn movie halls (Reuters)
  236. S. Africa must raise wages to fight AIDS: activist (Reuters)
  237. U.S. lawmakers to grill Glaxo, FDA on diabetes drug (Reuters)
  238. New Avandia study sheds little light on heart risk (Reuters)
  239. China scientists "prove" tea can help fight obesity (Reuters)
  240. Glaxo says Avandia data comforts, experts unsure (Reuters)
  241. Skip Chemo? That could come soon for more patients (Reuters)
  242. Folic acid does not prevent colon tumors (Reuters)
  243. Elderly diabetics rapidly lose muscle strength (Reuters)
  244. Study: Folic acid may not prevent polyps (Associated Press)
  245. Study: Folic acid doesn't prevent polyps (Associated Press)
  246. Pay-for-Performance Doesn't Improve Hospital Care: Study (HealthDay)
  247. Senators seek jump in TB control spending (Reuters)
  248. New study on Glaxo's Avandia shows no increased risk (Reuters)
  249. Suggested amounts of dietary choline may be too low (Reuters)
  250. Newest Avandia study not reassuring (Associated Press)