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  1. Clinical Trials Update: July 17, 2008 (HealthDay)
  2. Health Highlights: July 17, 2008 (HealthDay)
  3. Disease Prevention Programs Worth the Investment (HealthDay)
  4. Breast-feeding triggers pulses of feel-good hormone (Reuters)
  5. Epilepsy drug eases diabetic neuropathy pain (Reuters)
  6. Russian antihistamine drug does well in Alzheimer's test (AFP)
  7. Alzheimer's vaccine stopped plaque, not dementia (AP)
  8. China, India drug makers agree to cut malaria drug price: Clinton (AFP)
  9. Family sues co. for muscular dystrophy drug (AP)
  10. Jury finds J&J not liable in Motrin lawsuit (Reuters)
  11. Too much sleep tied to stroke risk in older women (Reuters)
  12. Brain region linked to obsessive disorder risk (Reuters)
  13. First-trimester asthma flares tied to birth defects (Reuters)
  14. More Americans obese, government finds (Reuters)
  15. Plans for large-scale AIDS vaccine trial dropped (AP)
  16. Regulators lifting tomato Salmonella warning (Reuters)
  17. Red yeast rice, fish oil fight high cholesterol (Reuters)
  18. Brazil to start dengue vaccine production: researcher (AFP)
  19. More than two billion people lack adequate sanitation: UN (AFP)
  20. Singing for sex: Even toadfish do it (AP)
  21. Brain region linked to obsessive disorder risk (Reuters)
  22. Salmeterol for asthma may cause serious events (Reuters)
  23. World "badly off track" to meet sanitation targets: WHO (AFP)
  24. More Americans obese, government finds (Reuters)
  25. Mississippi remains most obese state, CDC reports (AP)
  26. Analgesic drugs don't reduce ovarian cancer risk (Reuters)
  27. Anti-malaria gene in Africans raises HIV risk (AFP)
  28. Polio resurfaces in region of Pakistan (AP)
  29. Report: Invest $10 a person for better health (AP)
  30. Two genes may prevent HIV infection: study (AFP)
  31. Cancer Survival Depends on Where You Live (HealthDay)
  32. Health Tip: Staying Emotionally Healthy (HealthDay)
  33. Health Tip: Risk Factors for Osteoporosis (HealthDay)
  34. Gene Mutation Puts Some Kids at Risk for Tobacco Addiction (HealthDay)
  35. Low-Fat Milk OK for Some Toddlers (HealthDay)
  36. U.S. Health Care Still Ill, Survey Finds (HealthDay)
  37. Cleveland Clinic taking kidneys through navel (AP)
  38. WHO says cholera, typhoid main health risks in Iraq (AFP)
  39. US healthcare costs more, delivers less: study (AFP)
  40. Bill Clinton aims to stabilize malaria drug prices (AP)
  41. US Senate triples funding for global AIDS fight (AFP)
  42. New Model Allows Testing of Hepatitis C Treatments (HealthDay)
  43. US Senate triples funding for global AIDS fight (AFP)
  44. Panel narrowly backs wider J&J antibiotic use (Reuters)
  45. Study: Low-carb diet best for weight, cholesterol (AP)
  46. Rituximab improves chances for kidney transplant (Reuters)
  47. Surgery may be option for advanced liver cancer (Reuters)
  48. Nasal antibiotic doesn't get rid of hay fever (Reuters)
  49. Aerobic capacity lower in boys with hemophilia (Reuters)
  50. Similar weight loss on 3 different, popular diets (Reuters)
  51. Common-sense actions cut falls in elderly: study (Reuters)
  52. Companies use menthol to hook young smokers: U.S. study (Reuters)
  53. Researchers: Menthol used to attact young smokers (AP)
  54. Gene variant common in Africa ups HIV risk: study (Reuters)
  55. Breast self-exams do not cut breast cancer deaths (Reuters)
  56. Genital herpes therapy effective if begun early (Reuters)
  57. Polio detected in Pakistani Taliban stronghold: officials (AFP)
  58. Vietnam suspects anthrax in mass food poisoning (AFP)
  59. Scientists find key brain circuits for attention (Reuters)
  60. Clinical Trials Update: July 16, 2008 (HealthDay)
  61. Health Highlights: July 16, 2008 (HealthDay)
  62. No Evidence Breast Self-Exams Cut Cancer Deaths (HealthDay)
  63. Drug Combo Improves Remission of Rheumatoid Arthritis (HealthDay)
  64. Genetic Trait Boosts AIDS Risks in Blacks (HealthDay)
  65. Injured teens can be impaired by depression, stress (Reuters)
  66. Colon cancer screening rates still too low (Reuters)
  67. Many Women Struggle With Uncontrolled Blood Pressure (HealthDay)
  68. Health Tip: Dealing With Diarrhea (HealthDay)
  69. Health Tip: Signs of Problems at Daycare (HealthDay)
  70. Researchers Find Link Between Organ Transplants, Cancer (HealthDay)
  71. Malaria drug may be fueling antibiotic resistance (Reuters)
  72. Chinese woman hails life-changing surgery on giant, deformed legs (AFP)
  73. Chinese woman hails life-changing surgery on giant, deformed legs (AFP)
  74. Drug May Ease Symptoms of Juvenile Arthritis (HealthDay)
  75. Hip, Knee Replacements Do Ease Symptoms (HealthDay)
  76. Family planning groups object to abortion plan (Reuters)
  77. Slightly high blood pressure related to plaques (Reuters)
  78. Carotid artery distension predicts coronary events (Reuters)
  79. Regular chlamydia tests urged for young people (Reuters)
  80. Teachers become nurses as schools get squeezed (AP)
  81. Ulcer bacteria may protect from asthma (Reuters)
  82. Obesity ups a woman's pancreatic cancer risk: study (Reuters)
  83. E. coli linked to beef now reported in 5 states (AP)
  84. Study: When kids become teens, they get sluggish (AP)
  85. Statin drug no aid for a learning disability: study (Reuters)
  86. As they get older, U.S. kids do less exercise: study (Reuters)
  87. Half of kids with peanut allergy don't have Epi-Pen (Reuters)
  88. Neighborhood may affect high blood pressure risk (Reuters)
  89. France ends 12-year ban on energy drink Red Bull (Reuters)
  90. Congo kids to get free AIDS checks and malaria drugs (AFP)
  91. Men may need to work harder to cut diabetes risk (Reuters)
  92. Laparoscopic gastric bypass provides better results (Reuters)
  93. Background TV disruptive for very young children (Reuters)
  94. Smoking linked to decrease in uterine cancer risk (Reuters)
  95. Clinical Trials Update: July 15, 2008 (HealthDay)
  96. Health Highlights: July 15, 2008 (HealthDay)
  97. Third of Elderly Patients Take Companion to See Doctor (HealthDay)
  98. Brain Cancer Vaccine's Immune Response Key to Outcomes (HealthDay)
  99. Health Tip: Keep Your Kitchen Clean (HealthDay)
  100. Health Tip: Toddler-Proof Your Home (HealthDay)
  101. Background TV Distracts Kids From Play (HealthDay)
  102. Expectant moms who go nuts boost child asthma risk (Reuters)
  103. Gene therapy opens new frontier in fight against Huntington's (AFP)
  104. Gene therapy to help fight Huntington's (AFP)
  105. Ulcer bacteria may protect from asthma: study (Reuters)
  106. Diabetic Hispanics Missing Out on Eye Exams (HealthDay)
  107. Experts detail fatal symptoms of pesticide poisoning (Reuters)
  108. Diabetes makes people more vulnerable to TB (Reuters)
  109. Bristol's Orencia can ease juvenile arthritis: study (Reuters)
  110. Eating Less May Slow Aging Process (HealthDay)
  111. Exercise Might Slow Brain Shrinkage in Alzheimer's Patients (HealthDay)
  112. Food aimed at kids has poor nutrition value (Reuters)
  113. Group to demand US clear Mexican tomatoes (AP)
  114. U.S. FDA staff questions J&J antibiotic studies (Reuters)
  115. Global warming may increase kidney stones: researchers (AFP)
  116. Medical visit companions boost care satisfaction (Reuters)
  117. Visual impairment indirectly linked to suicide (Reuters)
  118. Genentech warns of anemia in Avastin combo trial (Reuters)
  119. Physical fitness may slow Alzheimer brain atrophy (AP)
  120. Study backs knee, hip replacements for elderly (Reuters)
  121. Studies point to immune system role in Huntington's (Reuters)
  122. Bassinets and bedsharing: both have risks (Reuters)
  123. Kids should work with hands for brains' sake (Reuters)
  124. Doctors hopeful easier blood thinners are nearing (AP)
  125. Study finds genetic link to violence, delinquency (Reuters)
  126. Heart surgeon DeBakey is remembered as pioneer (AFP)
  127. Russian laser show blinds revellers (AFP)
  128. Clinical Trials Update: July 14, 2008 (HealthDay)
  129. Health Highlights: July 14, 2008 (HealthDay)
  130. Poor Blood Sugar Control After Heart Surgery ImpactsOutcomes (HealthDay)
  131. Baby's smile gives mom a natural high (Reuters)
  132. Ancient bones could help combat TB, say scientists (Reuters)
  133. FDA staff questions J&J antibiotic studies (Reuters)
  134. Drug prevents bone loss in prostate cancer: Amgen (Reuters)
  135. Health Tip: Keep Stitches Clean and Dry (HealthDay)
  136. Health Tip: Teens and Sleep (HealthDay)
  137. Colon Cancer Screening Rates Remain Low (HealthDay)
  138. Elbow Injuries on Rise Among Young Athletes (HealthDay)
  139. Holidaymakers urged to be safe in the sun (Reuters)
  140. Ravers lose sight at Russian laser show (Reuters)
  141. Treadmill workstation brings exercise to office, slowly (AFP)
  142. Health Highlights: July 13, 2008 (HealthDay)
  143. France to crack down on under-age binge drinking (Reuters)
  144. Are You Getting Burned by Your Sunscreen? (HealthDay)
  145. Don't Take a Vacation From Healthy Eating (HealthDay)
  146. Siamese twins from Morocco separated in Saudi (AFP)
  147. Kenyan diabetes group seeks free treatment for under-18s (AFP)
  148. Health Highlights: July 12, 2008 (HealthDay)
  149. Summer Is Peak Time for Lightning Strikes (HealthDay)
  150. Pioneering heart doctor Michael DeBakey dead at 99 (AP)
  151. Study finds arsenic threats in SE Asia (AP)
  152. Alcon ends macular degeneration drug program (Reuters)
  153. Hospital error blamed for more infant overdoses (AP)
  154. Roche to suspend HIV research, seeing no advances (Reuters)
  155. Health Highlights: July 11, 2008 (HealthDay)
  156. Workshop Helps Parents, Kids Talk About Sex (HealthDay)
  157. Popular Tilapia Might Not Help Heart (HealthDay)
  158. Nanoparticle Stops Cancer From Spreading (HealthDay)
  159. U.S. to list retailers getting recalled meat and poultry (Reuters)
  160. School rebuked for ibuprofen strip search (Reuters)
  161. New genetic mutation tied to Alzheimer's disease (Reuters)
  162. Body composition changes plague women with RA (Reuters)
  163. Repeat TB test urged for kids adopted from overseas (Reuters)
  164. Fruit juice tied to modest rise in diabetes risk (Reuters)
  165. Botox shots may help ward off migraines (Reuters)
  166. Kenyan cigarette-maker seeks to reverse anti-smoking law (AFP)
  167. Arsenic risk high in Sumatra, Myanmar, Cambodia: study (AFP)
  168. Spain to grant anonymity for women who have abortions (AFP)
  169. Self-taught behavior therapy helps those with IBS (Reuters)
  170. Mom's smoking tied to oral birth defect (Reuters)
  171. ED from prostate cancer hormone therapy treatable (Reuters)
  172. Overcrowding at Philippine hospital led to baby deaths: inquiry (AFP)
  173. Clinical Trials Update: July 11, 2008 (HealthDay)
  174. Study: As gas prices go up, auto deaths decline (AP)
  175. Dutch woman dies from Marburg virus caught in Uganda (AFP)
  176. Hormone Replacement May Raise Women's Gallbladder Risk (HealthDay)
  177. Health Tip: Monitoring What You Drink (HealthDay)
  178. Health Tip: When to Induce Labor (HealthDay)
  179. Melanoma Drug Boosts Recurrence-Free Survival (HealthDay)
  180. Teen Birth Rates, Homicides on Increase, Report Shows (HealthDay)
  181. New pharma ethics rules eliminate gifts and meals (AP)
  182. Avoid caves in Uganda after Marburg case: WHO advice (Reuters)
  183. Japan finds no Tamiflu link to abnormal behavior (Reuters)
  184. Empathy comes naturally to children: study (Reuters)
  185. Gender Plays Role in Post-Concussion Healing (HealthDay)
  186. Stem Cells Hold Promise for Muscular Dystrophy (HealthDay)
  187. Hospital says its pharmacy error led to infant ODs (AP)
  188. Classroom malaria prevention reduces anaemia: study (AFP)
  189. Teaching parents how to talk about sex to teens (AFP)
  190. Panel rejects boxed warning for epilepsy drugs (Reuters)
  191. Health Highlights: July 10, 2008 (HealthDay)
  192. Give poor women birth control, education: World Bank (AFP)
  193. Heartbeat irregularity in athletes appears benign (Reuters)
  194. Vision vitamins may be harmful for smokers (Reuters)
  195. Many Americans still do not get fluoridated water (Reuters)
  196. Autism gene search turns up hope for treatment (Reuters)
  197. Middle East families shed light on autism genes: study (AFP)
  198. High failure rate seen after some ACL repairs (Reuters)
  199. Fewer nonsmokers breathe cigarette fumes, CDC says (AP)
  200. Freeze-Dried Formula May Block HIV Virus in Breast Milk (HealthDay)
  201. Clinical Trials Update: July 10, 2008 (HealthDay)
  202. Physicians' group apologizes to black doctors (Reuters)
  203. Special infant formulas cut long-term allergy risk (Reuters)
  204. Minor surgery helps tongue tied infants breastfeed (Reuters)
  205. Poor need access to birth control, education: World Bank (AFP)
  206. World Bank urges more focus on contraception (Reuters)
  207. Salmonella Illnesses Now Top 1,000 (HealthDay)
  208. A Young Life Lost to Prescription Drug Abuse (HealthDay)
  209. Health Tip: Keep Teen Conflicts Under Control (HealthDay)
  210. Health Tip: Parenting Twins (HealthDay)
  211. Cool Air Blown Under Pads May Protect Footballers From Illness (HealthDay)
  212. Austria allows cannabis for medical purposes (AFP)
  213. Active lifestyle may prevent cancer: Japan study (Reuters)
  214. Austria allows cannabis for medical purposes (AFP)
  215. Salsa ingredients suspected as US salmonella outbreak spreads (AFP)
  216. 'Mass hysteria' closes Bangladeshi schools (AFP)
  217. AMA to apologize to black doctors for racism (AP)
  218. Health Highlights: July 9, 2008 (HealthDay)
  219. Man says prescription drug caused compulsive gambling (Reuters)
  220. Doctors worried by Supreme Court gun ruling (Reuters)
  221. Surfing to a Higher Weight (HealthDay)
  222. Do Underweight Newborns Make for Shy Adults? (HealthDay)
  223. ELS Plus CPR Boosts Blood Flow After Cardiac Arrest (HealthDay)
  224. Range of tactics can help couch potatoes get moving (Reuters)
  225. Prescription drugs easily purchased online: study (Reuters)
  226. Contamination common in red yeast rice products (Reuters)
  227. Study finds addictive drugs easily ordered online (AP)
  228. US, Europe, Australia unite on drug inspections (AP)
  229. Group calls for zero tolerance of doctor bullies (AP)
  230. Osteoporosis drug linked to fractures (Reuters)
  231. Austrian parliament strengthens anti-smoking law (AFP)
  232. Parenting style reflected in how children are fed (Reuters)
  233. Anorexia, 'bigorexia' may have same genetic roots (Reuters)
  234. Experts identify genes for bird flu replication (Reuters)
  235. Frozen Ebola virus reveals its deadly spike (Reuters)
  236. Medicare vote over HMO cuts to move in Senate (Reuters)
  237. Severe allergic reaction may need more epinephrine (Reuters)
  238. School lunch programs hit by food prices (AP)
  239. Watch your waistline: Fat men have bad sperm (AP)
  240. Clinical Trials Update: July 9, 2008 (HealthDay)
  241. Turn off TV during meals or kids may get fat-study (Reuters)
  242. Rice gets medal for helping to free HIV medics (Reuters)
  243. Obesity levels in China rising fast, study finds (Reuters)
  244. US drug watchdog wants tendinitis warning on common antibiotic (AFP)
  245. Health Tip: Alleviating Rheumatoid Arthritis (HealthDay)
  246. Health Tip: Keep Teeth in Tip-Top Shape (HealthDay)
  247. Breast-Conserving Surgery Leaves Many Cancer PatientsDisappointed (HealthDay)
  248. Gene Activity May Explain Deadlier Breast Cancers Among YoungerWomen (HealthDay)
  249. Men Often Not Told of Severity of Wife's Cancer (HealthDay)
  250. Seniors Having More Sex Than Ever (HealthDay)