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  1. Bangor makes it illegal to smoke in cars (Associated Press)
  2. Health-care spending hits nearly $2 trillion (Reuters)
  3. Milk Blunts Heart Benefits of Tea (HealthDay)
  4. On Nutritious Drink Studies, Consider the Funding Source (HealthDay)
  5. Health Tip: Prevent Wrinkles (HealthDay)
  6. Health Tip: If You Have Leg Cramps During Pregnancy (HealthDay)
  7. Higher Folate Levels May Lower Alzheimer's Risk: Study (HealthDay)
  8. U.S. health-care spending hits nearly $2 trillion (Reuters)
  9. Study: Insurers may save on heart drugs (Associated Press)
  10. Health care spending up 6.9 pct. in '05 (Associated Press)
  11. Schwarzenegger wants health care for all in Calif (Reuters)
  12. Schwarzenegger aims for health care for all in Calif (Reuters)
  13. CORRECTED: Schwarzenegger seeks health care for all in Calif (Reuters)
  14. Duke researchers hail new HIV/AIDS test (Associated Press)
  15. Italian police units inspect hospitals (Associated Press)
  16. Milk cancels health benefit of drinking tea: study (Reuters)
  17. Schwarzenegger seeks health care for all in Calif (Reuters)
  18. EPA rejects proposed lumber treatment (Associated Press)
  19. FDA expedites Osiris Therapeutics' Crohn's disease treatment (Reuters)
  20. Online prayer may benefit breast cancer patients (Reuters)
  21. More adults have congenital heart disease: study (Reuters)
  22. Early Blood Pressure Problems Signal Heart Trouble (HealthDay)
  23. Infant outcome worse with planned c-section (Reuters)
  24. Schering-Plough says clot drug may transform care (Reuters)
  25. Overweight 9-year-old girls at heart risk: study (Reuters)
  26. Industry money may bias drink studies (Associated Press)
  27. Childhood Weight Problems Are Costly (HealthDay)
  28. Obesity, weight gain tied to prostate cancer death (Reuters)
  29. Feds OK new nasal spray flu vaccine (Associated Press)
  30. Temperature check may prevent diabetic foot ulcer (Reuters)
  31. Health Highlights: Jan. 8, 2007 (HealthDay)
  32. Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 8, 2007 (HealthDay)
  33. Heart Association Kicks Off Walking Campaign (HealthDay)
  34. New Test Spots Drug Resistance in HIV Patients (HealthDay)
  35. Heart group kicks off fitness campaign (Associated Press)
  36. Canada mother gives birth to sextuplets: reports (Reuters)
  37. Feds OK new inhalable flu vaccine (Associated Press)
  38. Australians among longest living in world (Reuters)
  39. Drugs nearing approval for mysterious pain condition (Reuters)
  40. Health Tip: Keep Skin Moist (HealthDay)
  41. Health Tip: When Your Teen Wants to Light Up (HealthDay)
  42. PTSD Patients Have Diminished Pain Response (HealthDay)
  43. Girls Most Likely to Gain Weight as Pre-Teens (HealthDay)
  44. Human stem cells found in amniotic fluid (Reuters)
  45. Future flu pandemic toll could be "very scary": U.S (Reuters)
  46. Stem cells discovered in amniotic fluid (Associated Press)
  47. Liquids make up 22 percent of American diet: study (Reuters)
  48. Alzheimer gene kicks in only in old age: study (Reuters)
  49. Morning-after pill gaining in Latam despite church (Reuters)
  50. Alzheimer gene kicks in only in old age - study (Reuters)
  51. Japan scientists link strokes to gene variant (Reuters)
  52. Study: Amniotic fluid yields stem cells (Associated Press)
  53. Human stem cells found in amniotic fluid: report (Reuters)
  54. R.I. schools to open after health scare (Associated Press)
  55. New Source of Stem Cells Discovered (HealthDay)
  56. Report: Amniotic fluid yields stem cells (Associated Press)
  57. Amniotic fluid yields stem cells (Associated Press)
  58. Health Highlights: Jan. 7, 2007 (HealthDay)
  59. Incidence of Steatosis in Hepatitis Patients Traced to Race (HealthDay)
  60. Hospitals Embrace the Hospice Model (HealthDay)
  61. It's never too late to get healthy: study (Reuters)
  62. Folic acid may slow age-related hearing loss (Reuters)
  63. Early kidney disease tied to frailty in elderly (Reuters)
  64. Coenzyme Q10 benefits people with heart failure (Reuters)
  65. Women may not do as well as men in stroke rehab (Reuters)
  66. Bowel disease linked to pregnancy problems (Reuters)
  67. The pill may raise odds of having allergic kids (Reuters)
  68. Garlic shows no effect on heart risk factors (Reuters)
  69. Filipino doc picks life as nurse in U.S. (Associated Press)
  70. Filipino MD picks life as nurse in U.S. (Associated Press)
  71. Filipino MD. picks life as nurse in U.S. (Associated Press)
  72. Parkinson's drugs linked to heart valve trouble (Reuters)
  73. Only four big U.S. cities ready for crisis: report (Reuters)
  74. Quarter of Britons think cancer is matter of fate (Reuters)
  75. Identifying "safe" drivers with dementia not easy (Reuters)
  76. Stem cells regenerate parts of teeth: animal study (Reuters)
  77. More young people using condoms, but not always (Reuters)
  78. Health Highlights: Jan. 6, 2007 (HealthDay)
  79. Boost Your Health With Spices (HealthDay)
  80. British charity issues anorexia Internet warning (Reuters)
  81. Some doctors trim use of anemia drugs: surveys (Reuters)
  82. Colorado firm recalls 15,000 lbs. of sausage: USDA (Reuters)
  83. Colorado firm recalls 15,000 lbs of sausage-USDA (Reuters)
  84. FDA wants to boost food claims on osteoporosis (Reuters)
  85. Winter no relief for allergy sufferers (Associated Press)
  86. Bill would require Medicare price negotiation (Reuters)
  87. Exercising the Body Keeps the Mind Fit (HealthDay)
  88. Bill would require Medicare price negotiations (Reuters)
  89. Traumatic stress may alter pain sensitivity (Reuters)
  90. FDA approves 1st drug for obese dogs (Associated Press)
  91. FDA OKs Pfizer drug for obese dogs (Associated Press)
  92. Awareness Under Anesthesia Less Common Than Thought (HealthDay)
  93. Depression may quadruple stroke risk for some (Reuters)
  94. Adults in households with kids eat more fat (Reuters)
  95. Vote to choose greatest medical breakthrough (Reuters)
  96. Health Highlights: Jan. 5, 2007 (HealthDay)
  97. Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 5, 2007 (HealthDay)
  98. Sleep Woes Differ in Depressed Youths (HealthDay)
  99. Cerebral Palsy Declines in High-Risk Infants (HealthDay)
  100. Stem cell research could be jeopardized (Associated Press)
  101. Long-term data needed on anti-obesity drugs (Reuters)
  102. Health Tip: Understanding Brittle Bone Disease (HealthDay)
  103. Health Tip: Recognize Suicidal Behaviors (HealthDay)
  104. Prenatal Vitamins Linked to Healthier Babies (HealthDay)
  105. Study Raises Questions About Weight-Loss Drugs (HealthDay)
  106. Schwarzenegger eyes health coverage for Calif. kids (Reuters)
  107. Seattle parents defend treatment for disabled daughter (Reuters)
  108. Environment May Help Cause Narcolepsy (HealthDay)
  109. Boosting intelligence among poor is child's play (Reuters)
  110. Lilly settles most Zyprexa claims (Reuters)
  111. Separated N.D. twin has surgery (Associated Press)
  112. Most infant seats flunk crash test (Associated Press)
  113. Stem cell experts slam UK stance on hybrid embryos (Reuters)
  114. Folate levels fall in young U.S. women (Associated Press)
  115. Schools closed in three R.I. communities (Associated Press)
  116. Surgery on girl raises ethical questions (Associated Press)
  117. Former President Bush get hip replaced (Associated Press)
  118. Liver Sugars May Help Control Triglycerides (HealthDay)
  119. Folate levels down in women of childbearing age (Reuters)
  120. Soap and water as good as sanitizers to clean hands (Reuters)
  121. Bayer, others settle with U.S. over weight-loss ads (Reuters)
  122. Compare new and prior mammograms, doctors urge (Reuters)
  123. Gender affects genes' influence on blood pressure (Reuters)
  124. Total rather than good asthma control seen best (Reuters)
  125. Mom's vitamin E linked to fetal growth (Reuters)
  126. Most back government policies to fight fat (Reuters)
  127. Robot mother helps South Koreans prepare for birth (Reuters)
  128. Health Highlights: Jan. 4, 2007 (HealthDay)
  129. Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 4, 2007 (HealthDay)
  130. Microscopic Fat Bubbles Fight Cancer (HealthDay)
  131. Test More Foreign-Born U.S. Residents for TB: Experts (HealthDay)
  132. FTC fines weight loss pill firms $25M (Associated Press)
  133. Parents' refusal of cancer therapy raises issues (Reuters)
  134. Teens often stop taking ADHD meds, study shows (Reuters)
  135. Endometriosis doesn't raise fracture risk (Reuters)
  136. Major changes in 2007 pediatric vaccine schedule (Reuters)
  137. Binge eating disorder can be persistent problem (Reuters)
  138. FTC fines marketers of weight loss pills (Associated Press)
  139. Hopes for an AIDS Cure Remain Alive (HealthDay)
  140. Health Tip: Treating Colic (HealthDay)
  141. Health Tip: Symptoms of Cat Scratch Disease (HealthDay)
  142. 'Smoker's Cough' Strong Predictor of Lung Disease (HealthDay)
  143. Parkinson's drugs can cause heart damage: studies (Reuters)
  144. Hong Kong finds new HIV clusters, urges tests (Reuters)
  145. Conjoined twins from N.D. separated (Associated Press)
  146. Fast growing melanomas have distinct traits (Reuters)
  147. More young people using condoms, surveys show (Reuters)
  148. N.D. conjoined twins separated (Associated Press)
  149. 'Ferrill Five' quintuplets doing fine (Associated Press)
  150. Discovery Shows How Brain Stimulates Hunger (HealthDay)
  151. Parkinson's drugs can cause heart damage--studies (Reuters)
  152. Parkinson's drugs can cause heart damage, studies say (Reuters)
  153. Dawn simulator curbs wintertime blues (Reuters)
  154. Long delays found in making homes "lead-safe" (Reuters)
  155. Jury still out on fish oil for depression (Reuters)
  156. Stem cells regenerate teeth in pigs, study says (Reuters)
  157. Parkinson's drugs may have more risks (Associated Press)
  158. Gene test may help lung cancer patients (Associated Press)
  159. Drug shows promise against diabetic eye condition (Reuters)
  160. Identifying "safe" drivers with dementia not easy, study says (Reuters)
  161. Parkinson's Drugs Can Damage Heart Valves (HealthDay)
  162. Skin patch eases Parkinson's symptoms, study says (Reuters)
  163. Full-fat dairy products linked to lower weight, study says (Reuters)
  164. Few openly gay teens tell their doctor: survey (Reuters)
  165. Transfusions blamed for deaths after heart bypass (Reuters)
  166. Full-fat dairy products linked to lower weight (Reuters)
  167. Car safety seats best for toddlers, study confirms (Reuters)
  168. Want longevity and a sharp mind? It's in the genes (Reuters)
  169. Diet seen to affect liver cancer risk: study (Reuters)
  170. Mouse Study Reveals Diabetes Secrets (HealthDay)
  171. Brain Uses Past to Peer Into Future (HealthDay)
  172. Health Highlights: Jan. 3, 2007 (HealthDay)
  173. Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 3, 2007 (HealthDay)
  174. Folic Acid May Slow Age-Related Hearing Loss (HealthDay)
  175. Research May Lead to Better Flu Vaccines (HealthDay)
  176. Genes Affect Response to Heart Failure Drugs (HealthDay)
  177. Health Tip: Symptoms of HIV in Women (HealthDay)
  178. Health Tip: If You Have a Bruise (HealthDay)
  179. Meningitis Guidelines Cut Unnecessary Treatments (HealthDay)
  180. Health insurance bridges gap for poor families (Reuters)
  181. Health insurance bridges gap for poor U.S families (Reuters)
  182. Cancer's unrecognized toll: Time lost (Associated Press)
  183. N.D. conjoined twins to be separated (Associated Press)
  184. Cancer's unrecognized toll: Time (Associated Press)
  185. Guidelines help diagnose severe meningitis: study (Reuters)
  186. Starbucks cuts trans fats in half of U.S. stores (Reuters)
  187. Acrylamide level in food largely unknown (Associated Press)
  188. Epilepsy Drug May Help Parkinson's Patients (HealthDay)
  189. Send Summer Camp Homesickness Packing (HealthDay)
  190. Health Highlights: Jan. 2, 2007 (HealthDay)
  191. Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 2, 2007 (HealthDay)
  192. Uric Acid Blood Check a Marker for Dementia (HealthDay)
  193. Moderate Drinking Cuts Heart Attack Risk in Hypertensive Men (HealthDay)
  194. A drink may help high blood pressure risk (Reuters)
  195. Health Tip: Heartburn Medicines May Have Side Effects (HealthDay)
  196. Health Tip: After Appendectomy (HealthDay)
  197. Media Might Fuel Eating Disorders (HealthDay)
  198. Binge Drinking Rampant Among College Students (HealthDay)
  199. Teens binge drink, government study finds (Reuters)
  200. 67 too old to give birth says Italian fertility doctor (Reuters)
  201. Physical abuse leads to adult depression: study (Reuters)
  202. Study reveals guide to deter homesickness (Associated Press)
  203. Reading diet articles could be unhealthy (Associated Press)
  204. Researcher studies meth exposure on kids (Associated Press)
  205. Fla. Keys resort may have been warned (Associated Press)
  206. Study links post-traumatic stress to heart disease (Reuters)
  207. Physical abuse leads to adult depression: US study (Reuters)
  208. Doctors back new approach on 2nd opinion (Associated Press)
  209. Study: War trauma may raise heart risks (Associated Press)
  210. Keep Sugary Drinks Out of Sippy Cups (HealthDay)
  211. Health Highlights: Jan. 1, 2007 (HealthDay)
  212. New Year, New Goal to Get Healthy (HealthDay)
  213. Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: A New Approach (HealthDay)
  214. Resolve to Exercise Your Brain (HealthDay)
  215. Health Tip: Treating Pneumonia (HealthDay)
  216. Health Tip: A Pet May Improve Your Health (HealthDay)
  217. Gene-engineered cattle resist mad cow disease: study (Reuters)
  218. Millions save money on Medicare program (Associated Press)
  219. Gene-engineered cows resist mad cow disease -study (Reuters)
  220. Haitian girl home after face surgery (Associated Press)
  221. 2006 diet news: hold the trans fats (Associated Press)
  222. 2006 diet news: hold the trans-fats (Associated Press)
  223. Haitian girl returns after face surgery (Associated Press)
  224. 2006 big year for nutrition news (Associated Press)
  225. Health Highlights: Dec. 31, 2006 (HealthDay)
  226. High-Tech Mammograms Will Change Breast Cancer Care (HealthDay)
  227. Motivation Key to Keeping Those 'Get Fit' Resolutions (HealthDay)
  228. Group recommends Down syndrome testing (Associated Press)
  229. New twins makes Spaniard world's oldest mum at 67 (Reuters)
  230. Woman infected with HIV at Libyan hospital dies (Reuters)
  231. Hangover Helpers (HealthDay)
  232. Resolve to Keep Those New Year's Resolutions (HealthDay)
  233. Health Highlights: Dec. 30, 2006 (HealthDay)
  234. Heart disease still big problem in South (Associated Press)
  235. High-Tech Robots Invading Operating Rooms (HealthDay)
  236. Dolly for dinner? Not just yet, critics say (Reuters)
  237. You Don't Have to Live With Excessive Menstrual Bleeding (HealthDay)
  238. Expert Tips Can Head Off Head Injury (HealthDay)
  239. Health Highlights: Dec. 29, 2006 (HealthDay)
  240. Clinical Trials Update: Dec. 29, 2006 (HealthDay)
  241. Tanning Beds No Holiday Gift for Your Skin (HealthDay)
  242. Snoring Haunts Millions of Americans (HealthDay)
  243. Five Reasons to Get Off the Couch in '07 (American Cancer Society)
  244. Ad Campaigns Help Get Kids Active (HealthDay)
  245. Health Tip: If Someone is Struck by Lightning (HealthDay)
  246. Health Tip: Heart Palpitations (HealthDay)
  247. Gene-Altered Mouse a Boon to Rheumatoid Arthritis Research (HealthDay)
  248. Dr. Reddy's gets FDA nod for simvastatin (Reuters)
  249. California commissions pension obligations review (Reuters)
  250. Study: Many kids too fat by preschool (Associated Press)