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  1. More cash needed to protect U.S. food: experts (Reuters)
  2. "Dissonance" therapy aids eating disorder symptoms (Reuters)
  3. Hispanic women develop cardiac risk factors early (Reuters)
  4. FDA examines safety of cough, cold drugs for kids (Reuters)
  5. Clinical Trials Update: March 2, 2007 (HealthDay)
  6. Studies Compare New Antipsychotic Drugs (HealthDay)
  7. Whole-Grain Cereals Cut Heart Risks: Study (HealthDay)
  8. FDA reviewing children's cough, cold medicines (Reuters)
  9. Childhood cancer survivors at risk of 2nd cancer (Reuters)
  10. Russian prosecutors probe vaccine trials (Associated Press)
  11. Dengue kills Paraguayan health official (Associated Press)
  12. Warnings sought on kids' cold medicine (Associated Press)
  13. Bush to form panel to review wounded soldiers' care (Reuters)
  14. Schwarzenegger laments steroids in his own contest (Reuters)
  15. Health care top domestic concern: poll (Reuters)
  16. Brazilians worst abusers of diet pills, U.N. says (Reuters)
  17. WHO wants bird flu vaccine stockpiled (Associated Press)
  18. FDA warns drugmakers over unapproved headache drugs (Reuters)
  19. Health Highlights: March 2, 2007 (HealthDay)
  20. Tea Antioxidant Plus Celebrex May Fight Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)
  21. Vacuum Method Breaks Up DVT Blood Clots (HealthDay)
  22. Health Tip: Help Reduce Smog (HealthDay)
  23. Health Tip: Autism Affects Children in Different Ways (HealthDay)
  24. Study Finds Clues to Graves' Disease Assault on Eyes (HealthDay)
  25. Second-Born Twin Has Higher Post-Delivery Death Risk (HealthDay)
  26. Report: FDA eyes kids' cold drugs,0394 (Associated Press)
  27. Panama examines 6 for tainted medicine (Associated Press)
  28. Panama examine 6 for tainted medicine (Associated Press)
  29. Yellowstone hotspot energy goes 150 miles (Associated Press)
  30. Malaria drug for kids could cut deaths (Associated Press)
  31. French government wants food warnings (Associated Press)
  32. Experts weigh giving up on killing polio (Associated Press)
  33. Canada diabetes epidemic predicts worse for world (Reuters)
  34. Cholesterol Management Key for Patients at Risk for Stroke (HealthDay)
  35. FDA rejects Medtronic heart monitor (Associated Press)
  36. FDA warns migraine medicine makers (Associated Press)
  37. Mental woes common in weight-loss surgery patients (Reuters)
  38. Appearance related to illness tied to depression (Reuters)
  39. For Lent, parishes lighten up fish fry (Associated Press)
  40. New AIDS drugs offer hope for long-term patients (Reuters)
  41. Sweat may spread hepatitis B virus (Reuters)
  42. Low vitamin D common in pregnancy (Reuters)
  43. Asbestos triggers mesothelioma more often in men than women (Reuters)
  44. Beta-blockers may reduce stroke severity (Reuters)
  45. Vitamin may help alcohol-damaged babies: study (Reuters)
  46. Salmonella found at peanut butter plant: FDA (Reuters)
  47. FDA links plant to salmonella strain (Associated Press)
  48. French food ads carry health warnings (Associated Press)
  49. FDA links plant to to salmonella strain (Associated Press)
  50. Type 1 diabetes linked to pancreatic cancer risk (Reuters)
  51. Health Highlights: March 1, 2007 (HealthDay)
  52. Clinical Trials Update: March 1, 2007 (HealthDay)
  53. Drink a Little, Live a Little Longer? (HealthDay)
  54. Exercise Helps Slow Smokers' Lung Function Decline (HealthDay)
  55. Survival rates for tiniest babies holding steady (Reuters)
  56. Seniors' errors in drug use can cause harm (Reuters)
  57. Cut-price malaria pill for Africa launched (Reuters)
  58. Overuse sports injuries often seen in kids (Reuters)
  59. Bogus medicines flood developing world: U.N. report (Reuters)
  60. Health Tip: Symptoms of a Cataract (HealthDay)
  61. Health Tip: Sleep Disturbances Among the Elderly (HealthDay)
  62. Few Primary Care Docs Offer HIV Test to L.A.'s Hispanics (HealthDay)
  63. Hepatitis E Vaccine Called Highly Effective (HealthDay)
  64. Do Early Growth Spurts Protect Against Bad Cholesterol? (HealthDay)
  65. India says will slash infant, maternal death rates (Reuters)
  66. Oscar Mayer chicken strip recall expanded: USDA (Reuters)
  67. Bogus medicines flood developing world: UN report (Reuters)
  68. FDA funding for women's health stirs concern (Reuters)
  69. McDonald's unhappy with Britain's Prince Charles' "ban" idea (Reuters)
  70. Malaria drugs could cut deaths in Africa (Associated Press)
  71. Sanofi launches cut-price malaria pill for Africa (Reuters)
  72. Life expectancy rates rise in Japan (Associated Press)
  73. Health experts bet on spread of bird flu (Associated Press)
  74. Indonesia, WHO to end bird flu dispute (Associated Press)
  75. New market-based system aims to predict bird flu (Reuters)
  76. Schizophrenia may block the music in speech -study (Reuters)
  77. In schizophrenia, drugs may be personal matter (Reuters)
  78. 1,013 treated for measles in N.Korea (Associated Press)
  79. China confirms human case of bird flu (Associated Press)
  80. Prescription abuse to pass illicit drugs (Associated Press)
  81. Drinking a little wine linked to men's longer life (Reuters)
  82. Kids gain more weight on summer break (Reuters)
  83. Vaccine promising against hepatitis E (Associated Press)
  84. Education Works to Lower Patients' Heart Risk (HealthDay)
  85. Transfusion near surgery may up blood clot risk (Reuters)
  86. Study finds kids gain weight over summer (Associated Press)
  87. First Drug Approved to Prevent Vomiting in Dogs (HealthDay)
  88. Dead aristocrat may hold key to bird flu (Associated Press)
  89. Pregnancy diet may impact child's allergy risk (Reuters)
  90. Diesel soot filters urged to protect U.S. commuters (Reuters)
  91. FDA approves first drug for carsick dogs (Associated Press)
  92. Image Concerns Tied to Depression in Arthritis, Lupus Patients (HealthDay)
  93. U.N. health chief urges new drive against polio (Reuters)
  94. New parasite insight could aid anti-malaria fight (Reuters)
  95. Extra vitamin D reduces falls by elderly (Reuters)
  96. "Down low" myth distorts HIV research, prevention (Reuters)
  97. Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 28, 2007 (HealthDay)
  98. Women show pre-diabetes heart risk sooner than men (Reuters)
  99. Health Highlights: Feb. 28, 2007 (HealthDay)
  100. Pilot Study Questions Wisdom of Mandatory Retirement (HealthDay)
  101. Hip-Surgery Complications More Common in Obese Women: Study (HealthDay)
  102. Conn. reps seek near-universal health coverage (Reuters)
  103. Health Tip: If Your Child Has Trouble Reading (HealthDay)
  104. Health Tip: Wear Sunglasses to Protect Your Eyes (HealthDay)
  105. Low-Fat Dairy Foods May Boost Infertility Risk (HealthDay)
  106. Scuffle for organs sparks donor debate in Singapore (Reuters)
  107. Mexican drug gains U.S. following (Reuters)
  108. Japan warns of influenza-linked abnormal behavior (Reuters)
  109. Proposed bird-flu vaccine said a stopgap (Associated Press)
  110. Low-fat dairy food may hurt fertility (Reuters)
  111. Pfizer says maraviroc suppresses AIDS virus (Reuters)
  112. Ice cream may aid fertility for some (Associated Press)
  113. Device aids older men with leaky bladder (Reuters)
  114. Antioxidants don't help you live longer (Associated Press)
  115. Antioxidants don't mean longer life (Associated Press)
  116. Feds say 20 million have form of HPV (Associated Press)
  117. Antioxidant vitamins may not prolong life (Associated Press)
  118. U.S. clears use of Abbott drug for Crohn's disease (Reuters)
  119. Rheumatoid Arthritis Boosts Cancer Death Risk: Study (HealthDay)
  120. Redesigned Baxter Infusion Pump Approved (HealthDay)
  121. Smoking May Be Risk Factor for TB (HealthDay)
  122. Sanofi bird flu vaccine wins expert backing (Reuters)
  123. FDA panel supports Sanofi bird flu vaccine (Reuters)
  124. Advisers urge OK of bird flu vaccine (Associated Press)
  125. Non-hormone drug decreases hot flashes (Reuters)
  126. Feds urge approval of bird-flu vaccine (Associated Press)
  127. Gene plus mom's smoking boosts child's asthma risk (Reuters)
  128. Allergy sufferers bothered by more than allergens (Reuters)
  129. Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 27, 2007 (HealthDay)
  130. Health Highlights: Feb. 27, 2007 (HealthDay)
  131. MRI Finds Hidden, High-Risk Fat in Teens (HealthDay)
  132. UK childcare workers may remove obese boy from home (Reuters)
  133. Diabetes case tied to growth hormone "doping" (Reuters)
  134. Feds weigh future of bird flu vaccine (Associated Press)
  135. Garlic does not lower cholesterol: study (Reuters)
  136. Health Tip: Prevent Diaper Rash (HealthDay)
  137. Breath Test Helps Spot Lung Cancer (HealthDay)
  138. Health Tip: Sterilize Your Child's Toys (HealthDay)
  139. Long-Term, Strenuous Exercise May Lower Breast Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
  140. Governors, Bush at odds on health care payments (Reuters)
  141. Wounded newsman sheds light on Iraq veteran care (Reuters)
  142. Neurological disorders affect 1 billion people: WHO (Reuters)
  143. Large bioethanol project announced in Germany (Reuters)
  144. Kuwait confirms 12 new bird flu cases (Reuters)
  145. Health experts to weigh bird-flu vaccine (Associated Press)
  146. Study finds painkillers raise blood pressure (Reuters)
  147. Breastfeeding safer for some HIV-infected mothers (Reuters)
  148. Want to stop disease from spreading? Open a window (Reuters)
  149. Pregnant women face high rate of serious injury (Reuters)
  150. "This is your gray-haired captain speaking... Relax" (Reuters)
  151. Scientists tout new prostate cancer test (Associated Press)
  152. Stress raises risk of irritable bowel syndrome (Reuters)
  153. Egyptian health official denies new bird flu case (Reuters)
  154. Tourists indulge in aphrodisiac at Chile song fest (Reuters)
  155. New scans may speed chest pain diagnosis (Associated Press)
  156. Souped-up scans aimed at heart diagnosis (Associated Press)
  157. Study: Garlic won't lower cholesterol (Associated Press)
  158. Garlic does not lower cholesterol, says study (Reuters)
  159. Common painkillers raise heart risk (Reuters)
  160. Strong exercise may cut breast cancer risk (Reuters)
  161. Study says garlic won't lower cholesterol (Associated Press)
  162. Study Crushes Garlic's Claim to Lower Cholesterol (HealthDay)
  163. AP: FDA food safety inspections languish (Associated Press)
  164. U.S. experts to weigh Sanofi bird flu vaccine (Reuters)
  165. Fertility monitor helps boost pregnancy rate (Reuters)
  166. Some prostate cancer treatments better than others (Reuters)
  167. Children With Cancer at Risk for Fragile Bones (HealthDay)
  168. Get that annual check-up, it's worth it (Reuters)
  169. Industry-backed drug studies yield rosier findings (Reuters)
  170. Italy reinvents wheel to save abandoned babies (Reuters)
  171. FDA tests bird-flu vaccine effectiveness (Associated Press)
  172. Health Tip: When Your Cough Needs a Doctor's Care (HealthDay)
  173. Vyvanse Approved for ADHD (HealthDay)
  174. Health Highlights: Feb. 26, 2007 (HealthDay)
  175. Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 26, 2007 (HealthDay)
  176. Ads on Sexy TV Shows a Turnoff for Women (HealthDay)
  177. Gene Variant Keeps Blood Triglyceride Levels Low (HealthDay)
  178. Military mental health services seen lacking (Reuters)
  179. FDA staff questions Sanofi bird flu vaccine (Reuters)
  180. Parents timid when it comes to EpiPen use (Reuters)
  181. Shoddy Cosmetic Procedures Can Leave Lasting Damage (HealthDay)
  182. Health Tip: When Your Cough Needs a Doctor 's Care (HealthDay)
  183. Health Tip: Removing a Splinter (HealthDay)
  184. Black Soya Beans May Help Prevent Weight Gain (HealthDay)
  185. Pope speaks out against "designer babies" (Reuters)
  186. Kuwait reports 20 cases of bird flu at zoo, farm (Reuters)
  187. Glaxo set for big push into cancer medicine (Reuters)
  188. China AIDS activists laud documentary Oscar (Reuters)
  189. Indian woman killed by in-laws over AIDS suspicion (Reuters)
  190. Study shows breath test for lung cancer possible (Reuters)
  191. Governors seek aid for child health care (Associated Press)
  192. Drug may treat mental symptoms of Down syndrome (Reuters)
  193. Study: Hormone patch safer than pill (Associated Press)
  194. More Teens Are Saying, 'Have a Cigar' (HealthDay)
  195. Lead Removal Times Too Lengthy: Study (HealthDay)
  196. Health Highlights: Feb. 25, 2007 (HealthDay)
  197. Drugs help smokers quit, even if not first time (Reuters)
  198. Health Highlights: Feb. 24, 2007 (HealthDay)
  199. Experts Offer Dos and Don'ts of Walk-In Clinic Care (HealthDay)
  200. Mo. group donates nets to fight malaria (Associated Press)
  201. FDA confirms salmonella came from peanut butter (Reuters)
  202. Bird flu outbreaks confirmed in Afghanistan flocks (Reuters)
  203. Texas families seek to block gov's order (Associated Press)
  204. Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 23, 2007 (HealthDay)
  205. Girl Scouts cut trans fats from cookies (Associated Press)
  206. Alcoholics May Have Trouble Reading Others' Emotions (HealthDay)
  207. Circumcision May Help Protect Against HIV (HealthDay)
  208. Health Highlights: Feb. 23, 2007 (HealthDay)
  209. Genetic Link to Suicidal Tendencies Nailed Down (HealthDay)
  210. FDA approves Shire's ADHD drug Vyvanse (Associated Press)
  211. Motocross linked to damaging physical stress (Reuters)
  212. Largest U.S. dairy shuns milk from clones (Reuters)
  213. Colon cancers missed more often in office setting (Reuters)
  214. Illinois senate OKs stem cell research (Associated Press)
  215. Strep linked to movement disorder in children (Reuters)
  216. Spearmint tea may help treat excess body hair (Reuters)
  217. Merck's HPV vaccine in demand among UK gay men (Reuters)
  218. Health Tip: Risk Factors for Endometriosis (HealthDay)
  219. Health Tip: Symptoms of Dyspepsia (HealthDay)
  220. Eye Movements May Spot Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorders (HealthDay)
  221. U.S. Tests Confirm Salmonella in Peanut Butter (HealthDay)
  222. Training program cuts drinking in college students (Reuters)
  223. Gambia expels UN official for AIDS "cure" criticism (Reuters)
  224. EU experts back pandemic flu shot from Novartis (Reuters)
  225. Nearly half of Indian women have not heard of AIDS (Reuters)
  226. Fish haters can get strong bones too (Reuters)
  227. Anti-seizure drug calms irritable kids (Reuters)
  228. High-iron diets raise gallstone risk in men (Reuters)
  229. Automated treadmill rebuilds muscles after stroke (Reuters)
  230. EU drugs panel backs Novartis pandemic flu vaccine (Reuters)
  231. Studies: Circumcision reduces HIV risk (Associated Press)
  232. FDA says Roche cancels heart transplant study (Reuters)
  233. China praised by researchers for its AIDS efforts (Reuters)
  234. Lunch box lead tests raise concerns (Associated Press)
  235. Chemical exposure may lower birth weight (Associated Press)
  236. Kidney patients at risk from MRI dye (Associated Press)
  237. Hospital group pitches universal insurance (Reuters)
  238. Work/family conflicts more likely in mentally ill (Reuters)
  239. Kids shovel down more calories watching TV (Reuters)
  240. Fertility detection good as pill for contraception (Reuters)
  241. Distress may persist after waking during surgery (Reuters)
  242. EU says more work vital to deal with a flu pandemic (Reuters)
  243. Words Can Help the Healing (HealthDay)
  244. Britain to pay women for ova to research (Associated Press)
  245. U.S. says will use risk-based meat inspection plan (Reuters)
  246. Brit. women can donate eggs for research (Associated Press)
  247. Massachusetts spurs health-care debate (Reuters)
  248. Health Highlights: Feb. 22, 2007 (HealthDay)
  249. Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 22, 2007 (HealthDay)
  250. It Pays to Be Picky in Love (HealthDay)