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  1. More sun exposure may be good for some people
  2. Peers' jeers rob obese kids of cheer
  3. Nutrition advice best served with family in mind
  4. Second Life a first for UH department of health and human performance
  5. Little exercise goes a long way for older adults
  6. Fresh from the grapevine to the table
  7. NOAA and Louisiana scientists predict largest Gulf of Mexico 'dead zone' on record
  8. Water: The forgotten crisis
  9. USU researchers awarded $5.6 million NIH grant to fight deadly viruses
  10. A little milk could go a long way for your heart
  11. Good bedtime habits ensure sound sleep
  12. A stronger future for the elderly
  13. Listening to classical music may reduce pregnancy stress
  14. Most women don't find sexual problems upsetting: Survey
  15. Pneumococcal vaccine could prevent numerous deaths, save costs during a flu pandemic, model predicts
  16. Breast milk provides baby molecule to build immunity
  17. Vaccinating family members protects newborns from flu
  18. Depression during pregnancy doubles risk of premature delivery
  19. Anti-smoking hospital programmes successful: Indian American expert
  20. Groundbreaking, lifesaving TB vaccine a step closer
  21. Sweat it out: UH study examines ability of sweat patches to monitor bone loss
  22. New UGA invention effectively kills foodborne pathogens in minutes
  23. Study links vitamin D to colon cancer survival
  24. Communicating your way to a healthy heart
  25. Mounting evidence shows red wine antioxidant kills cancer
  26. Study links dietary folate intake to genetic abnormalities in sperm
  27. Adolescent girls with ADHD are at increased risk for eating disorders, study shows
  28. Vaccine/antibody therapy effective, milder side effects in melanoma and ovarian cancer
  29. T cell immunity enhanced by timing of interleukin-7 therapy
  30. NIH announces new initiative in epigenomics
  31. US$ 38 million grant for fight against malnutrition
  32. No evidence of gene doping at Games but worry remains
  33. An apple a day does keep the doctor away
  34. New vaccine may give long-term defense against deadly bird flu and its variant forms
  35. A simplified method of giving rabies vaccine
  36. Members of European Parliament discuss food labeling and heart health
  37. The good news in our DNA: Defects you can fix with vitamins and minerals
  38. New HIV browser gives researchers access to valuable data from vaccine trials
  39. Study identifies trends of vitamin B6 status in US population sample
  40. Iron supplements might harm infants who have enough
  41. Method for fast human antibodies against flu could find broad use
  42. 'Addicted' cells provide early cancer diagnosis
  43. Domestic violence associated with chronic malnutrition in women and children in India
  44. How exercise changes structure and function of heart
  45. Eating Habits that can Harm Teeth
  46. Low-Carb Diets Can Cause Bad Breath
  47. Abscessed Tooth - Topic Overview
  48. Acne Vulgaris - Topic Overview
  49. Age-Fighting Skin Treatments for Men
  50. Sex: Fact and Fiction
  51. Retail Clinics Catch On in U.S.
  52. Popular Ear Drops And Complications Risk? Australia
  53. Nursing Homes Becoming A Popular Option In Taiwan
  54. Are Ya Juicin' It? Anabolic-Androgenic Steroid Abuse
  55. 33 Secrets to a Good Night's Sleep
  56. Top 10 Facts About Teeth Whitening
  57. How white should your teeth really be?
  58. Study: No link between measles vaccine and autism
  59. Four arthritis drugs get stronger FDA warning
  60. Report: Illicit drug use steady in U.S.
  61. Five simple ways to save a life
  62. The nature of medical 'miracles'
  63. International symposium reports on the use of antivirals in patients with H5N1
  64. Cardiac rehabilitation has myriad benefits
  65. Ottawa scientists embark on hunt for 'salt gene'
  66. Are There Any Risks?
  67. Egypt Anesthesia and Respiratory Devices Medical Equipment Market Report : BharatBook
  68. Possible Parkinson's trigger identified
  69. Graded traininf of the benefit in novice runners
  70. No-Prick Blood Sugar Tests Unveiled
  71. Strengthen memory while you sleep
  72. Bottled Drinking water
  73. Nocebo effect!!
  74. Price of lower-calorie foods rising drastically, researchers find
  75. Waistline growth on high-carb diets linked to liver gene
  76. Drug aimed at 2 bioterror agents blocks live viral infection, Weill Cornell team reports
  77. Now '100 percent' vegetarian eggs
  78. Mice help researchers understand chlamydia
  79. Fat cells send message that aids insulin secretion
  80. Citrus juice, vitamin C give staying power to green tea antioxidants
  81. Poxvirus ability to hide from the immune system may aid vaccine design
  82. Fortune in Dental Placement Agency-Insiders Guide
  83. Parasites a key to the decline of red colobus monkeys in forest fragments
  84. XDR TB in South Africa traced to lack of drug susceptibility testing
  85. Exercise improves thinking, reduces diabetes risk in overweight children
  86. Zinc may reduce pneumonia risk in nursing home elderly
  87. New study: pine bark extract boosts nitric oxide production
  88. The 'arms' race: Adult steroid users seek muscles, not medals
  89. Influenza: Insights into cell specificity of human vs. avian viruses
  90. Drink tea for stronger bones, suggests study
  91. Flu vaccine in painless skin patches under development at Emory, Georgia Tech with NI
  92. Avoiding sweets may spell a longer life, study in worms suggests
  93. Low doses of a red wine ingredient fight diabetes in mice
  94. UMass Medical School study identifies the best weight-loss plans for heart health
  95. Depressed older people risk losing their minds
  96. Scripps research scientists develop innovative dual action anthrax vaccine-antitoxin
  97. Kids still not drinking enough milk
  98. Patients with pneumonia who received pneumococcal vaccine have lower rate of death, I
  99. Limiting refined carbohydrates may stall AMD progression
  100. NIH grant supports UCSF research exploring early HIV infection
  101. Folic acid lowers blood arsenic levels, according to Mailman School of Public Health
  102. Joslin researchers uncover potential role of leptin in diabetes
  103. Second pathway behind HIV-associated immune system dysfunction identified
  104. Corazonas Foods and Brandeis University partner to create cholesterol-reducing snacks
  105. Simulating kernel production influences maize model accuracy
  106. New nanoparticle vaccine is more effective but less expensive
  107. Success of 'Shape Up Somerville' childhood obesity intervention to be presented
  108. Chronic infection persists by targeting stromal cell network in lymphoid organs
  109. Brain system serves as 'remote control' for fat metabolism
  110. Vitamin E trials 'fatally flawed'
  111. 'Bad carbs' not the enemy, University of Virginia professor finds
  112. Glycemic index values are variable, report researchers
  113. New drug makes weight loss safer
  114. Toothbrushing trauma may help keep gingivae healthy
  115. Health staff accept new pay offer
  116. American life expectancy longer than ever
  117. Thousands of starving children could be restored to health with peanut butter program
  118. U.S. Reports of Drug Reactions Triple
  119. 'Fruity vegetables' and fish reduce asthma and allergies
  120. Soft drinks alone do not affect children's weight
  121. Purdue researchers click nutrition with camera diet study
  122. Ministers to push GPs on hours
  123. The doctor will see you now - for 20 minutes
  124. Hospitals back governors healthcare plan
  125. Gum disease linked to heart disease
  126. Dental students will shun NHS
  127. Learn the advantages of electronic transactions
  128. Cell phones bad medicine in hospitals
  129. New dental school for East Carolina
  130. Soy isoflavone may inhibit common gastrointestinal illness in infants
  131. Low vitamin D during pregnancy linked to pre-eclampsia
  132. Researchers discover correlation between GERD and obesity in females
  133. Patients Like Docs who Communicate Well
  134. Methods for analyzing cost effectiveness data from cluster randomized trials
  135. Binghamton University researchers investigate evolving malaria resistance
  136. Hands off the medicine cabinet when treating sick children
  137. Novel HIV vaccine created at The Wistar Institute funded for clinical development
  138. Sugary drinks, not fruit juice, may be linked to insulin
  139. Right breakfast bread keeps blood sugar in check all day
  140. Little difference in public vs private care
  141. Britons face losing free healthcare in France
  142. Smoke ban prompts more teeth work
  143. Immune system 'escape hatch' gives cancer cells traction
  144. Fluctuating weight during pregnancy could affect babies
  145. Phase II study of therapeutic vaccine shows efficacy in patients with metastatic colo
  146. Scientists find why red beans and rice can be nauseating
  147. Some printers may be harmful for health
  148. Immune mechanism could help explain transient immune suppression often seen in acute
  149. Why nectar-feeding bats need a 'power drink' to fly
  150. Tipping points
  151. New target for HIV/AIDS drugs and vaccine discovered
  152. Nutritional supplement cuts anemia in poor children by half
  153. Monell researchers find metabolic defect in liver that can lead to obesity
  154. Now, even smoking at home can be a crime
  155. Links between food cravings, types of cravings, and weight management
  156. Measles vaccinations need to be repeated to protect HIV-infected children
  157. Commentary highlights impact of food-cancer drug interactions
  158. Increasing vegetables and fruits beyond guidelines not necessary for breast cancer su
  159. Vaccine trials inject hope into koala's future
  160. Pediatricians say advice to obese kids and families falls on deaf ears
  161. Study suggests nonpharmaceutical interventions may be helpful in severe influenza out
  162. Study reveals gaps in vaccine financing for underinsured children
  163. Folate mystery finally solved
  164. IAVI, CDC and USMHRP release new data redefining laboratory reference ranges in Afric
  165. GI concept tested in children
  166. UGA study finds common component of fruits, vegetables kills prostate cancer cells
  167. Natural chemical found in broccoli helps combat skin blistering disease
  168. Compound in broccoli could boost immune system, says new study
  169. Tumors use enzyme to recruit regulatory T-cells and suppress immune response
  170. Obesity and lack of exercise could enhance the risk of pancreatic cancer
  171. New Joslin research identifies sirtuin protein instrumental in fat production and met
  172. Anthrax vaccine produces immunity with nanoparticles, not needles
  173. 'Western' diet linked to increased risk of colon cancer recurrence
  174. HPV vaccine does not appear to be effective for treating pre-existing HPV infection
  175. Posture linked to blood pressure
  176. DNA vaccine against multiple sclerosis appears safe, potentially beneficial
  177. Adverse housing conditions contribute to diabetes risk
  178. Whole grain may prevent high blood pressure
  179. Parents' depression can weigh on children
  180. Stay happy for better health
  181. Doctors: Prescription Drug Ads Could Mislead Patients
  182. CMS announces payment changes for Medicare home health services
  183. Association testifies on HIPAA transaction standards
  184. Creating the dental piece of the EHR
  185. State open to health-care risks
  186. Doctor recruitment Will the chaos leave a lasting legacy for the NHS?
  187. More women seek foreign dental care
  188. Amorphous calcium phosphate
  189. E-care records safety fear raised
  190. Know when its time to fire your doctor
  191. Insurance companies hinder our health
  192. Unfit and costing nation $1.5bn
  193. The use of the Transition cost accounting system in health services research
  194. Cost-effectiveness of a nurse-led telemonitoring intervention based on peak expirator
  195. The economic burden of treating neonates in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) in Greece
  196. Modelling cost-effectiveness of different vasectomy methods in India, Kenya, and Mexi
  197. Estimating cost savings from regionalizing cardiac procedures using hospital discharg
  198. NHS unit closures The governments latest moves to modernise care
  199. AeroClinic offers quick care for busy travelers
  200. Selenium supplements may increase the risk of type 2 diabetes
  201. ValleyCare and UCSF work to enhance health services in tri-valley region
  202. Link between carbohydrate quality and vision loss is strengthened by new data
  203. Sour taste make you pucker? It may be in your genes
  204. Smokers lose more muscle in old age: study
  205. Study shows cane sugar, corn sweeteners have similar effects on appetite
  206. Japan's DNAVEC and IAVI partner on novel AIDS vaccine strategy
  207. Can an apple a day keep asthma away?
  208. First all-African produced genetically engineered maize is resistant to maize streak
  209. Save The World From Cavities enters fourth year
  210. Junk sleep 'damaging teen health'
  211. ADA requests delay of new CMS prescription pad requirement
  212. Payout rise for doctors
  213. Rules against health plan cancellations are delayed
  214. Is there a doctor in the house?
  215. Novel genetics research advances possibility of HIV vaccine
  216. Protein's role in lipid absorption may be important to future weight-loss strategies
  217. Parents' depression can weigh on children
  218. Whole grain may prevent high blood pressure
  219. Adverse housing conditions contribute to diabetes risk
  220. DNA vaccine against multiple sclerosis appears safe, potentially beneficial
  221. Scientists find why red beans and rice can be nauseating
  222. Study reveals gaps in vaccine financing for underinsured children
  223. Study suggests nonpharmaceutical interventions may be helpful in severe influenza out
  224. Tipping points
  225. Why nectar-feeding bats need a 'power drink' to fly
  226. Immune mechanism could help explain transient immune suppression often seen in acute
  227. Some printers may be harmful for health
  228. Posture linked to blood pressure
  229. HPV vaccine does not appear to be effective for treating pre-existing HPV infection
  230. 'Western' diet linked to increased risk of colon cancer recurrence
  231. Folate mystery finally solved
  232. GI concept tested in children
  233. UGA study finds common component of fruits, vegetables kills prostate cancer cells
  234. Natural chemical found in broccoli helps combat skin blistering disease
  235. Stay happy for better health
  236. Compound in broccoli could boost immune system, says new study
  237. Tumors use enzyme to recruit regulatory T-cells and suppress immune response
  238. Obesity and lack of exercise could enhance the risk of pancreatic cancer
  239. New Joslin research identifies sirtuin protein instrumental in fat production and met
  240. Anthrax vaccine produces immunity with nanoparticles, not needles
  241. IAVI, CDC and USMHRP release new data redefining laboratory reference ranges in Afric
  242. Phase II study of therapeutic vaccine shows efficacy in patients with metastatic colo
  243. Fluctuating weight during pregnancy could affect babies
  244. ValleyCare and UCSF work to enhance health services in tri-valley region
  245. Link between carbohydrate quality and vision loss is strengthened by new data
  246. Sour taste make you pucker? It may be in your genes
  247. Smokers lose more muscle in old age: study
  248. Study shows cane sugar, corn sweeteners have similar effects on appetite
  249. Japan's DNAVEC and IAVI partner on novel AIDS vaccine strategy
  250. First all-African produced genetically engineered maize is resistant to maize streak
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