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- Obama's pick to lead on health care gets hearing (AP)
- Drug from genetically engineered goats a first (AP)
- Family History of Aneurysm Raises Stroke Risk for Smokers (HealthDay)
- 'Snowbirds' Beware the Climate Changes (HealthDay)
- Brain stimulation helps Parkinson's, but carries risk: study (AFP)
- Mississippi has highest teen birth rate, CDC says (AP)
- Hepatitis A vaccine gives long-lasting protection (Reuters)
- Some kids leave ER without getting needed care (Reuters)
- More Americans getting multiple chronic illnesses (Reuters)
- Nation's health spending rises, but not so much (AP)
- Scientists find a gene that makes cancer spread (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Budget Your Calories (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Jan.4, 2009 (HealthDay)
- Prenatal Nutrition, Postnatal Allergy Protection (HealthDay)
- Lingering Cold Symptoms May Mean Sinusitis (HealthDay)
- Danny's heart: College swimmer faces mortality (AP)
- Health Highlights: Jan. 3, 2009 (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Jan. 2, 2009 (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Bones, Muscles and Aging (HealthDay)
- Cough medicine ingredient may treat prostate cancer (Reuters)
- Preemies face some risk of psychiatric disorders (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Jan. 1, 2009 (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Eating in a Strange Land (HealthDay)
- When Corks Fly, Watch the Eyes (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: When Older Adults Drink (HealthDay)
- China dairy boss on trial amid new melamine scare (Reuters)
- Rising Blood Sugar May Harm the Aging Brain (HealthDay)
- Researchers unlock secrets of 1918 flu pandemic (Reuters)
- Key gene linked to high blood pressure identified (Reuters)
- Bird flu found in poultry in northern Vietnam (Reuters)
- Country Doctor of Year: 50 years of house calls (AP)
- Put Your Best Foot Forward Next Year (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Dec. 28, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Dec. 27, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Hospitals ill from more bad debt, credit troubles (AP)
- Lung Cancer: Still the Biggest Cancer Killer, by Far (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Why You May Have Erectile Dysfunction (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Prevent Headaches During Pregnancy (HealthDay)
- FDA approves Allergan's drug for longer eyelashes (Reuters)
- Attention to bones important in women with lupus (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Risk Factors for Endometriosis (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Considering an Advanced Care Directive? (HealthDay)
- Amateurs are trying genetic engineering at home (AP)
- Ebola epidemic kills nine in central DR Congo: report (AFP)
- Health Tip: Exercising If You Have Rosacea (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Warning Signs of Enlarged Prostate (HealthDay)
- Gene Ups Risk for Those on Blood-Thinner Plavix (HealthDay)
- FDA Warns About Weight Loss Products (HealthDay)
- Branson slams Britain's "horrific" MRSA problem (Reuters)
- Blue and Broke for the Holidays (HealthDay)
- FDA warns against some diet pills sold on the Web (AP)
- Avoiding the painkiller-overuse rut in migraines (AP)
- The Best Holiday Toys Are Safe Holiday Toys (HealthDay)
- Eating Strategies for Healthier Holiday Parties (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Dec. 20, 2008 (HealthDay)
- For the Obese, Holiday Tables Serve Platefuls of Doubt (HealthDay)
- Indonesia's "tree man" faces new operations (Reuters)
- U.S. OKs Novartis Gleevec to reduce recurring cancer (Reuters)
- Low Doses of Melamine Won't Harm Kids' Kidneys (HealthDay)
- Study clarifies steroid benefit in pre-term births (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe cholera death toll at 1,123: UN (AFP)
- First U.S. patient gets face transplant (Reuters)
- Nursing home industry worries about new ratings (AP)
- Woman gets near-total face transplant in Cleveland (AP)
- Face transplant doctor waited long for this chance (AP)
- SKorea hospital to challenge euthanasia ruling (AFP)
- Health, emergency staff get drugs first in pandemic (Reuters)
- Nation's first face transplant done in Cleveland (AP)
- Combo treatment for prostate cancer cuts deaths (AP)
- Drug price controls may shorten lives: report (Reuters)
- Immune System Works Better at Night (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Heading Out on Vacation? (HealthDay)
- Helping Seniors Beat the Holiday Blues (HealthDay)
- Death on TV reveals a Swiss haven for suicides (AP)
- Gastric Bypass Success Sparks Debate (HealthDay)
- Two Endometrial Cancer Treatments May Not Work (HealthDay)
- Experimental Weight-Loss Pill Passes Early Test (HealthDay)
- Osteoporosis Drug Seems to Shrink Breast Tumors (HealthDay)
- Fruits and Veggies May Strengthen Bones (HealthDay)
- Inuits top lung cancer rates: study (AFP)
- Study: Bone drug helps chemo fight breast cancer (AP)
- Kids with obesity-linked gene like fattening foods (AP)
- SAfrica declares cholera disaster on Zimbabwe border (AFP)
- Hong Kong studies effectiveness of vaccine after bird flu outbreak (AFP)
- Cancer to be world's top killer by 2010, WHO says (AP)
- Brain swelling blamed in many Mount Everest deaths (Reuters)
- Hong Kong to cull 80,000 chickens after H5 outbreak (Reuters)
- OECD urges health system reform (Reuters)
- Holidays Don't Have to Make You Heavier (HealthDay)
- Ireland probes toxin source after pork recall (AFP)
- Portion Distortion (HealthDay)
- Ireland recalls pork products after toxins found (AFP)
- Ireland recalls pork products after toxins found: official (AFP)
- Ireland recalls pork products after toxins found: official (AFP)
- Youthfulness an American obsession at what cost? (AP)
- Ireland recalls pork over dioxin contamination (Reuters)
- Genentech drug boosts leukemia patient survival (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Dec. 6, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Avoiding a Holiday Season of Discontent (HealthDay)
- Nobel winner sees end to AIDS spread within years (Reuters)
- Global Fund chief seeks to calm fears of AIDS funding cuts (AFP)
- Nobel medicine laureate sees progress on AIDS vaccine (AFP)
- Health Highlights: Dec. 5, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Special Immune Cells May Be Key to HIV Resistance (HealthDay)
- Vitamin K Slows Insulin Resistance in Older Men (HealthDay)
- U.S. lawmaker urges fresh face at FDA's helm (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Warning Signs for Ovarian Cancer (HealthDay)
- Self-Dosing Pain Medication Errors Too Common: Study (HealthDay)
- Lung Disease Tied to Increased Risk for Cardiac Events (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Dec. 5, 2008 (HealthDay)
- WHO sets limitations on use of melamine (AP)
- Allergan eyelash drug wins U.S. panel backing (Reuters)
- FDA sees asthma drug risks (Reuters)
- Horrifying parasitic illness reaches all-time low (AP)
- WFP warns food crisis adds to difficulty in fighting AIDS (AFP)
- To Sleep, Perchance to Remember (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Vaccinations for Adults (HealthDay)
- Heart attack patients get 'big chill' treatment (AP)
- WHO sets first limits for safe melamine levels in food (AFP)
- Zimbabwe cholera epidemic claims 575 lives: UN (AFP)
- Health workers say close to eradicating Guinea worm (Reuters)
- African taboos surrounding gays hamper access to HIV/AIDS programs (AFP)
- Being Happy Affects Even Those You Don't Know (HealthDay)
- FDA: Risks of new asthma drugs vary (AP)
- Obama laying the groundwork for health reform (Reuters)
- Hunger, HIV/AIDS hit Africa with double punch: WFP (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe pleads for help amid growing cholera epidemic (AFP)
- Many seniors feel younger despite old age: study (AFP)
- Secondhand smoke causes fertility problems: study (Reuters)
- Happiness is contagious, study finds (Reuters)
- Study suggests good cheer may spread itself (AP)
- Many consequences seen with traumatic brain injury (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe pleads for help amid growing cholera epidemic (AFP)
- Children do well 5 years after liver transplant (Reuters)
- Aid chief warns of famine in Ethiopia (AFP)
- Consumer commission sued over chemicals in toys (Reuters)
- No benefit of extended hepatitis C therapy for some (Reuters)
- European origin may up Latinas' breast cancer risk (Reuters)
- Doctors Issue New Neuropathy Test Guidelines (HealthDay)
- Mom's Cells Prime Fetal Immune System (HealthDay)
- Zimbabwe pleads for help amid growing cholera epidemic (AFP)
- Health Highlights: Dec. 4, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Dec. 4, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Cervical Cancer Vaccine Well Tolerated (HealthDay)
- Traumatic Brain Injuries Linked to Long-Term Health Issues for Iraq Vets (HealthDay)
- Brain-injured troops face unclear long-term risks (AP)
- Vaccine makers urge speedy accord on pandemic plan (Reuters)
- Vermont called healthiest state, Louisiana last (Reuters)
- Measles deaths drop worldwide, report estimates (AP)
- Global effort prompts huge drop in measles deaths (Reuters)
- Brazil death unlikely to be linked to SA outbreak (AFP)
- "Rogue" stem cell clinics exploit hope: report (Reuters)
- Health Tip: If You Were Diabetic While Pregnant (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Before You Begin Chemotherapy (HealthDay)
- Binge Drinking Clogs Arteries With Plaque (HealthDay)
- Robotic Device Could Help Stroke Patients (HealthDay)
- Zimbabwe seeks help for growing cholera epidemic (AFP)
- No simple solution for Africa's AIDS pandemic: UNAIDS chief (AFP)
- Zimbabwe declares national health emergency (AP)
- Zimbabwe declares cholera outbreak a national emergency (AFP)
- Zimbabwe declares cholera outbreak a national emergency (AFP)
- Zimbabwe declares cholera outbreak a national emergency (AFP)
- Abortion not seen linked with depression (Reuters)
- Texas time warp? State criticized for mental care (AP)
- Study sheds light on breast cancer drug failure (Reuters)
- Contaminant confirmed in tainted heparin (Reuters)
- Exercise Eases Obesity and Anger in Kids (HealthDay)
- Breathing Exercises Can Help Ease Asthma (HealthDay)
- Memory Formation Different in Those With Stress-Related Psychiatric Disorders (HealthDay)
- Bogus Stem Cell Therapies Sold on Internet (HealthDay)
- Multiple sclerosis seen associated with headache (Reuters)
- Exercise helps overweight kids with anger (Reuters)
- Study raps Web sites touting stem cell therapies (AP)
- Cervical cancer chemo easier on black women: study (Reuters)
- 'Self-Embedding' a Troubling Trend Among Teens (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Dec. 3, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Dec. 3, 2008 (HealthDay)
- South African dies of mystery disease in Rio (AFP)
- Exercise may speed weight loss after gastric bypass (Reuters)
- Binge-drinking may raise stroke risk (Reuters)
- South African dies of suspected deadly virus in Rio (Reuters)
- High carb diet useful for muscle disorder (Reuters)
- British doctor gets text help for DR Congo amputation (AFP)
- Carrot juice botulism outbreak prompts FDA action (Reuters)
- More High-Risk Women Preempt Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: When Another Person Bites You (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Are You Anemic? (HealthDay)
- Zimbabwe cholera deaths rise to 565: UN (AFP)
- Folate in Early Pregnancy May Boost Wheezing in Baby (HealthDay)
- Economy Driving Women to Skimp on Health Care: Poll (HealthDay)
- High Salt Levels Common in Many Foods (HealthDay)
- Patients' Photos Help Boost Radiologists' Accuracy (HealthDay)
- Doctors separating joined twins in London (AP)
- Media exposure of children linked to obesity, tobacco use: study (AFP)
- Aggressive drug marketing may endanger people: study (Reuters)
- Allergic reactions to Gardasil uncommon: study (Reuters)
- Up to one in 10 children victims of maltreatment: experts (AFP)
- Curbs urged on long shifts for young doctors (Reuters)
- Hospital preventive teams not saving lives: study (Reuters)
- Brand-name drugs no better than generics: study (Reuters)
- Heart rhythm risk seen in women's alcohol drinking (Reuters)
- Luxembourg to change constitution amid euthanasia row: PM (AFP)
- Dakar protesters urge West to keep promises on AIDS funding (AFP)
- World leaders urged to keep promises to fight AIDS (Reuters)
- Clinical Trials Update: Dec. 2, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Dec. 2, 2008 (HealthDay)
- China reports huge increase in children sickened by tainted milk (AFP)
- Report: Young doctors still too tired for safety (AP)
- Brain waves are window into autism language woes (AP)
- Zimbabwe crisis deepens as cholera toll nears 500 (AFP)
- Health Tip: Using a Carbon Monoxide Detector (HealthDay)
- CT Colonography Screens for Cancer, Osteoporosis (HealthDay)
- Drug Effective for Temporary Sleep Disruptions (HealthDay)
- Car Cell Phone Use More Hazardous Than Chat With Passengers (HealthDay)
- Lots of TV and Web harms kids' health (Reuters)
- Cholera kills 484 in Zimbabwe: WHO (AFP)
- Cholera kills 473 in Zimbabwe: WHO (AFP)
- To shed pounds, three Americans head to China (AFP)
- Patient photos aid docs reading faceless CT scans (AP)
- Patient photos boost radiologists' performance (Reuters)
- Health Needs of Autistic Children Often Unmet (HealthDay)
- Radioactive 'Seed' Rx Helps Women With Implants Fight Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
- China raises death estimate from tainted milk to six (Reuters)
- Partial vaccine dose may work as well as full shot (Reuters)
- China: 6 babies may have died from tainted milk (AP)
- Researchers link C-section babies to asthma risk (Reuters)
- 1 in 5 young adults has personality disorder (AP)
- More HIV testing can save babies' lives: U.N. report (Reuters)
- Governments tackle HIV stigma on World AIDS Day (AFP)
- French first lady becomes global AIDS ambassador (AFP)
- Two-thirds of Myanmar HIV cases involve youths: UNICEF (AFP)
- Health Tip: Help Prevent Cavities (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Be Sure to Get a Flu Shot (HealthDay)
- Scans Show Sound-Processing Deficits in Autistic Kids (HealthDay)
- China says 294,000 children fell ill from tainted milk (AFP)
- Guideline Urges HIV Tests for All Patients 13 and Older (HealthDay)
- Hopes for AIDS Vaccine Still Alive Despite Setbacks (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Dec. 1, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Dec. 1, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Young Gymnasts Facing Broad Range of New Injuries (HealthDay)
- Governments tackle HIV stigma on World AIDS Day (AFP)
- Study finds childhood sleep terrors inherited (Reuters)
- Brains of autistic slower to react to sounds: study (Reuters)
- Heavy Traffic Can Be Heartbreaking (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Nov. 30, 2008 (HealthDay)
- White House: HIV/AIDS treatment program goal reached early (AFP)
- Ethnic rifts pin Bosnia's sick convicts in jail (Reuters)
- Anthrax poses new threat in cholera-hit Zimbabwe: charity (AFP)
- Swiss approve pioneering legal heroin program (AP)
- French first lady in new role as AIDS ambassador (AFP)
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