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  1. Drug testing youth poses difficulties: U.S. study (Reuters)
  2. Pneumococcal vaccine beyond expectations: U.S. study (Reuters)
  3. Urgent need to reach HIV-infected children: doctors (Reuters)
  4. Pneumococcal vaccine beyond expectations: study (Reuters)
  5. Pediatricians urge HIV treatment changes (Associated Press)
  6. Pregnancy weight gain can affect kids (Associated Press)
  7. Researchers find genetic links to prostate cancer (Reuters)
  8. Health Highlights: April 1, 2007 (HealthDay)
  9. Overview of ciguatera poisoning (Associated Press)
  10. Seafood poisoning rises with warming (Associated Press)
  11. 'Functional Foods': Healthy or Hype? (HealthDay)
  12. U.S. Offers Free, Bilingual Health Checklists (HealthDay)
  13. Third Egyptian child tests positive for bird flu (Reuters)
  14. Major pet food recall expands to dry food (Reuters)
  15. Dry pet food implicated in North American recall (Reuters)
  16. Merck diabetes pill combination wins U.S. approval (Reuters)
  17. Merck wins FDA's OK for diabetes pill (Associated Press)
  18. Pet Food Recall Widens After Toxin Found (HealthDay)
  19. Health Highlights: March 31, 2007 (HealthDay)
  20. U.S. Centers to Launch Major Study of Anorexia (HealthDay)
  21. U.N. pact on disabled rights signed (Associated Press)
  22. Apple invades the living room (Reuters)
  23. Report: Global AIDS policy must think long-term
  24. Agency: AIDS fight should be sustained
  25. Oncologists reduce use of Amgen's Aranesp: survey (Reuters)
  26. WHo says organ demand outstrips supply (Associated Press)
  27. Dengue surging in Mexico, Latin America (Associated Press)
  28. Sales halted for constipation drug (Associated Press)
  29. U.S. global AIDS effort urged to stress prevention (Reuters)
  30. Curry Compound May Fight Rare Neurological Illness (HealthDay)
  31. Constipation Drug Pulled From Market (HealthDay)
  32. Lasers for acne yield 'underwhelming' results (Reuters)
  33. Melamine in pet food, wheat gluten from China: FDA (Reuters)
  34. Novartis to stop constipation drug sale (Associated Press)
  35. "Transplant tourism" on rise due to donor shortages (Reuters)
  36. Clinical Trials Update: March 30, 2007 (HealthDay)
  37. Emotions Play Major Role in Teen Condom Use (HealthDay)
  38. 2 Parts of Abortion Pill Can Be Taken Together (HealthDay)
  39. Chemical Found in Recalled Pet Food (HealthDay)
  40. Frequent long-haul flights hard on the body (Reuters)
  41. Agency: AIDS fight should be sustained (Associated Press)
  42. Melamine in pet food, wheat gluten from China : FDA (Reuters)
  43. FDA says found melamine in pet food (Reuters)
  44. Pig cells still work in diabetic man after 10 yrs (Reuters)
  45. Feds start review of NIH policies (Associated Press)
  46. Beyond stillbirth, shame: Women with a fistula (Reuters)
  47. Most parents tell child that donor aided conception (Reuters)
  48. Soy intake may stave off early prostate cancer (Reuters)
  49. Internet Use Can Boost Breast Cancer Patients' Faith in Docs (HealthDay)
  50. Health Tip: Your Child's Development (HealthDay)
  51. Health Tip: Reading to Your Baby (HealthDay)
  52. Heart Patients Seek Guidance on Stents, Statins (HealthDay)
  53. France urges care on skinny models but rejects ban (Reuters)
  54. HIV infections on the rise in Asia (Associated Press)
  55. CORRECTED: FDA pulls Parkinson's drug from U.S. market (Reuters)
  56. Parkinson's drug pulled from U.S. market: FDA (Reuters)
  57. Mexicans march to support abortion law (Associated Press)
  58. First-Time DWI Offenders Often Have Multiple Problems (HealthDay)
  59. Dementia patients dying early on sedatives: study (Reuters)
  60. Breast-feeding benefits seen in HIV-infected women (Reuters)
  61. Scientists mull anesthesia risk for kids (Associated Press)
  62. CDC says Easter chicks carry health risk (Associated Press)
  63. Analysis: Stent fallout after big study (Associated Press)
  64. Dutch team harvest eggs from white Rhino (Associated Press)
  65. FDA advisers OK prostate cancer vaccine (Associated Press)
  66. FDA panel approves prostate treatment (Associated Press)
  67. Blood pressure predicts stroke risk for all groups (Reuters)
  68. Stent fallout after big heart study (Associated Press)
  69. Salmonella outbreaks linked to baby poultry exposure (Reuters)
  70. Parental Drinking Boosts Alcoholism Risk for ADHD Kids (HealthDay)
  71. Parkinson's drug pulled from market (Associated Press)
  72. Obesity boosts prostate cancer mortality (Reuters)
  73. Anesthesia risk for children worries FDA (Associated Press)
  74. Study may help develop ADD treatments (Associated Press)
  75. Scientists unravel attention process (Associated Press)
  76. Protein May Be Key to Rheumatoid Arthritis (HealthDay)
  77. Activity protects against repetitive strain injury (Reuters)
  78. Low-cal ketogenic diet slows brain cancer in mice (Reuters)
  79. New guidelines issued for lipid-lowering in kids (Reuters)
  80. Health Highlights: March 29, 2007 (HealthDay)
  81. Clinical Trials Update: March 29, 2007 (HealthDay)
  82. Job Performance Can Go Up in Smoke (HealthDay)
  83. Depression with dysphoria may need two drug types (Reuters)
  84. Who's skinny? Indian models find beauty in curves (Reuters)
  85. Mercury in energy-saving bulbs worries scientists (Reuters)
  86. "Weekender" Cialis promises China marital bliss (Reuters)
  87. Health Tip: Symptoms of Dyslexia (HealthDay)
  88. Health Tip: Toilet Training Your Child (HealthDay)
  89. Cervical Cancer Vaccine Continues to Spark Debate (HealthDay)
  90. Physical Activity Cuts Risk of Repetitive Strain Injury (HealthDay)
  91. Baxter says data promising on pandemic flu vaccine (Reuters)
  92. The "green," and hopefully clean, produce of China (Reuters)
  93. Trial ordered on Fen-phen settlement (Associated Press)
  94. Alzheimer's vaccine works on mice: Japan scientist (Reuters)
  95. Singapore anti-smoking ads disturb kids (Associated Press)
  96. China warns officials on family planning (Associated Press)
  97. Gift cards proposed as health incentive (Associated Press)
  98. Study: Most angioplasties unneeded (Associated Press)
  99. Airway heat therapy helps with asthma control (Reuters)
  100. Circumcision recommended to fight HIV (Associated Press)
  101. Drugs for 'good' cholesterol fail test (Associated Press)
  102. Dinosaurs' Demise Didn't Trigger Mammals' Rise (HealthDay)
  103. Study finds children deluged by food ads (Reuters)
  104. UN urges circumcision to reduce AIDS (Associated Press)
  105. Sedentary behavior linked to high blood sugar (Reuters)
  106. Incontinence, painful sex common after giving birth (Reuters)
  107. MRI Technique Could Predict Heart Attack Risk (HealthDay)
  108. Aspirin may cut Staph risk in dialysis patients (Reuters)
  109. Herbal Extract Shows Some Benefit for Heart Failure (HealthDay)
  110. Health Highlights: March 28, 2007 (HealthDay)
  111. Clinical Trials Update: March 28, 2007 (HealthDay)
  112. Arthritis Pain Processed in Emotion-Linked Brain Area (HealthDay)
  113. Diabetes-Parkinson's Link Grows Stronger (HealthDay)
  114. Italy to offer cervical cancer vaccine (Associated Press)
  115. Kids with ADHD may start abusing alcohol in teens (Reuters)
  116. Children's ads show lots of junk food (Associated Press)
  117. U.N. recommends male circumcision to prevent HIV (Reuters)
  118. Health Tip: Never Leave a Child Alone in the Tub (HealthDay)
  119. Health Tip: Amniocentesis Can Identify Birth Defects (HealthDay)
  120. MRI Detects Breast Cancer Missed by Mammography in High-Risk Women (HealthDay)
  121. Doctors test double Tamiflu dose to cut H5N1 deaths (Reuters)
  122. Opioid addiction can be treated in docs' offices (Reuters)
  123. Circumcision is recommended to fight HIV (Associated Press)
  124. Worries grow over mental health of U.S. soldiers (Reuters)
  125. Cancer society recommends breast MRIs (Associated Press)
  126. Eat a lot of beef? It may affect your son's sperm (Reuters)
  127. Cancer society advises women to get MRIs (Associated Press)
  128. Study: MRIs for women at risk for cancer (Associated Press)
  129. New recommendations call for MRI in breast cancer (Reuters)
  130. Type 2 diabetes may raise Parkinson's risk: study (Reuters)
  131. New Delhi court: Don't smoke and drive (Associated Press)
  132. Indonesia shares bird flu virus samples (Associated Press)
  133. New Dehli court: Don't smoke and drive (Associated Press)
  134. U.S. company formed for individualized cancer treatment (Reuters)
  135. Snow's cancer spreads to liver (Associated Press)
  136. Doctors: Cancer is the 'great equalizer' (Associated Press)
  137. Car seats don't prevent low oxygen in small babies (Reuters)
  138. There's no immunity to cancer (Associated Press)
  139. Sleep disruptions may increase heart disease risk (Reuters)
  140. Urine test may improve prostate cancer screening (Reuters)
  141. Survival time grows for cancer patients like Snow (Reuters)
  142. The South has the sniffles from pollen (Associated Press)
  143. CT screening may detect lung cancer early (Reuters)
  144. Viable probiotics might help the critically ill (Reuters)
  145. Prostate biopsy may be misleading in obese men (Reuters)
  146. Web-based system may improve mammography rates (Reuters)
  147. Diabetes, Hypertension Explain Blacks' Higher Risk for Heart Failure (HealthDay)
  148. Medicines Co. drug helps tame blood pressure (Reuters)
  149. New Delhi court to drivers: Butts out (Associated Press)
  150. Clinical Trials Update: March 27, 2007 (HealthDay)
  151. Herbal extract promising in heart failure: study (Reuters)
  152. Corn oil products can claim heart benefit (Reuters)
  153. Canada orders label changes for Tamiflu drug (Reuters)
  154. Flavonoid-rich diets may help reduce heart disease (Reuters)
  155. Canada orders changes in labels on Tamiflu drug (Reuters)
  156. Routine check-ups boost cancer screening rates (Reuters)
  157. New Delhi court to drivers: Butt out (Associated Press)
  158. Health Highlights: March 27, 2007 (HealthDay)
  159. Experimental Drug Controls Cardiac Patients' Blood Pressure (HealthDay)
  160. High Trans Fat Intake Triples Heart Disease Risk (HealthDay)
  161. Babies learn from adults' emotional behavior (Reuters)
  162. Herbal extract extends heart patients' lives: study (Reuters)
  163. Suicide top killer of young Chinese: newspaper (Reuters)
  164. Indonesia ends bird flu sample boycott (Associated Press)
  165. Japan says it will keep stockpiling Tamiflu (Reuters)
  166. Study describes new type of "semi-identical" twins (Reuters)
  167. Long-Term Aspirin Use Cuts Death Risk for Women: Study (HealthDay)
  168. Health Tip: Grill Safely (HealthDay)
  169. Health Tip: Foods to Avoid During Pregnancy (HealthDay)
  170. Research Propels Advances in Clinical Cardiology (HealthDay)
  171. Blueberries May Help Curb Colon Cancer (HealthDay)
  172. Indonesia agrees share bird flu samples (Associated Press)
  173. World moves closer to eradicating guinea worm: U.N. (Reuters)
  174. Mouse study suggests that with HRT, timing counts (Reuters)
  175. Drugs as Good as Angioplasty for Stable Heart Disease (HealthDay)
  176. Cutting-Edge Devices Assist Cardio Treatments (HealthDay)
  177. Pizza as health food? Food chemists say yes (Reuters)
  178. Trans fats linked to greater heart disease risk (Reuters)
  179. Long-term aspirin use lowers women's mortality (Reuters)
  180. Va. gov. proposes cancer vaccine change (Associated Press)
  181. Aspirin shows benefit in older women (Associated Press)
  182. Stents equal drugs for stable heart disease: study (Reuters)
  183. Complex generic biologics need more data: FDA (Reuters)
  184. Active self-care improves blood sugar control (Reuters)
  185. Most angioplasties unneeded, study finds (Associated Press)
  186. Clinical Trials Update: March 26, 2007 (HealthDay)
  187. New dangers seen with abandoned Pfizer heart drug (Reuters)
  188. Blueberry-rich diet may keep the colon healthy (Reuters)
  189. Grape seed extract may help prevent skin cancer (Reuters)
  190. New Zealand schoolgirls find there's no C in Ribena (Reuters)
  191. Health Highlights: March 26, 2007 (HealthDay)
  192. Young, Black Women at Higher Risk of Aggressive Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
  193. Drugs for 'good' cholesterol fail tests (Associated Press)
  194. Asian nations, WHO meet over H5N1 sharing row (Reuters)
  195. Few effects of poor day care last past age 11 (Reuters)
  196. Women docs do better at heart care: study (Reuters)
  197. Crestor slows plaque growth in low-risk patients (Reuters)
  198. Chile rediscovers native Mapuche remedies (Reuters)
  199. Health Tip: Fitting a Bike Helmet (HealthDay)
  200. Health Tip: Symptoms of Eczema (HealthDay)
  201. Docs' Referral Practices Limit Breast Reconstruction (HealthDay)
  202. Dipstick Test Detects Spoiled Food (HealthDay)
  203. Texas legislator proposes $500 to stop abortions (Reuters)
  204. Poor countries battle WHO over bird flu (Associated Press)
  205. Indonesia confronts WHO over vaccines (Associated Press)
  206. Study links child care to poor behavior (Associated Press)
  207. Study ties child care, behavior patterns (Associated Press)
  208. Poor nations to confront WHO on vaccines (Associated Press)
  209. Mexican Catholics protest abortion bills (Associated Press)
  210. Early Use of Cholesterol Drug Boosts Outcomes After Angioplasty (HealthDay)
  211. 'Good fat' OK for heart attack patients (Associated Press)
  212. Poor nations confront WHO on vaccines (Associated Press)
  213. Poor nations, WHO spar over flu vaccines (Associated Press)
  214. Japan experts link osteoarthritis to gene variant (Reuters)
  215. Drug Provides Short-Term Relief of Heart Failure Symptoms (HealthDay)
  216. Heart Test Shows Who Needs Implantable Defibrillators (HealthDay)
  217. Health Highlights: March 25, 2007 (HealthDay)
  218. Dark Chocolate May Lighten the Load on Arteries (HealthDay)
  219. Conjoined twins to be separated in Ohio (Associated Press)
  220. Filmmaker: Beijing more open about AIDS (Associated Press)
  221. Persistence paid off for paralyzed dad (Associated Press)
  222. Next Generation of Stents Responds to Problems (HealthDay)
  223. Chocolate improves blood vessel function: study (Reuters)
  224. Drug-coated heart stents carry higher risk (Reuters)
  225. Depression Ups Heart Failure Death Risk (HealthDay)
  226. Drug-coated heart stents carry higher risk: study (Reuters)
  227. Health Highlights: March 24, 2007 (HealthDay)
  228. Low-Dose Aspirin Therapy Effective After Heart Surgery (HealthDay)
  229. Rat Poison Found in Recalled Pet Food (HealthDay)
  230. Couples training ups confidence in skin self-exams (Reuters)
  231. Cell phones unlikely to cause brain cancer: study (Reuters)
  232. CORRECTION: Source of 2006 toxic U.S. spinach uncertain: study (Reuters)
  233. Source of 2006 toxic U.S. spinach uncertain: study (Reuters)
  234. Late deputy's kidney goes to colleague (Associated Press)
  235. MDs urge publisher to sever weapons ties (Associated Press)
  236. Outpatient Surgeries Carry Serious Risks (HealthDay)
  237. Edwards' saga shows 'new face' of cancer (Associated Press)
  238. HIV-infected Canada woman charged with sex assault (Reuters)
  239. Girl's overdose death raises questions (Associated Press)
  240. U.S. lowers number its says have no health insurance (Reuters)
  241. Mass. girl's overdose raises questions (Associated Press)
  242. Source of 2006 toxic spinach uncertain: study (Reuters)
  243. Stent makers brace for new heart study (Associated Press)
  244. Boys more likely with early-stage embryo transfer (Reuters)
  245. Low-carb diet speeds initial weight loss: study (Reuters)
  246. Many women go off tamoxifen too soon: study (Reuters)
  247. Dental Enamel Grown From Cultured Cells (HealthDay)
  248. Publisher urged to cut weapons ties (Associated Press)
  249. States seek to extend health care (Reuters)
  250. Health Highlights: March 23, 2007 (HealthDay)