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  1. Obama's pick to lead on health care gets hearing (AP)
  2. Drug from genetically engineered goats a first (AP)
  3. Family History of Aneurysm Raises Stroke Risk for Smokers (HealthDay)
  4. 'Snowbirds' Beware the Climate Changes (HealthDay)
  5. Brain stimulation helps Parkinson's, but carries risk: study (AFP)
  6. Mississippi has highest teen birth rate, CDC says (AP)
  7. Hepatitis A vaccine gives long-lasting protection (Reuters)
  8. Some kids leave ER without getting needed care (Reuters)
  9. More Americans getting multiple chronic illnesses (Reuters)
  10. Nation's health spending rises, but not so much (AP)
  11. Scientists find a gene that makes cancer spread (Reuters)
  12. Health Tip: Budget Your Calories (HealthDay)
  13. Health Highlights: Jan.4, 2009 (HealthDay)
  14. Prenatal Nutrition, Postnatal Allergy Protection (HealthDay)
  15. Lingering Cold Symptoms May Mean Sinusitis (HealthDay)
  16. Danny's heart: College swimmer faces mortality (AP)
  17. Health Highlights: Jan. 3, 2009 (HealthDay)
  18. Health Highlights: Jan. 2, 2009 (HealthDay)
  19. Health Tip: Bones, Muscles and Aging (HealthDay)
  20. Cough medicine ingredient may treat prostate cancer (Reuters)
  21. Preemies face some risk of psychiatric disorders (Reuters)
  22. Health Highlights: Jan. 1, 2009 (HealthDay)
  23. Health Tip: Eating in a Strange Land (HealthDay)
  24. When Corks Fly, Watch the Eyes (HealthDay)
  25. Health Tip: When Older Adults Drink (HealthDay)
  26. China dairy boss on trial amid new melamine scare (Reuters)
  27. Rising Blood Sugar May Harm the Aging Brain (HealthDay)
  28. Researchers unlock secrets of 1918 flu pandemic (Reuters)
  29. Key gene linked to high blood pressure identified (Reuters)
  30. Bird flu found in poultry in northern Vietnam (Reuters)
  31. Country Doctor of Year: 50 years of house calls (AP)
  32. Put Your Best Foot Forward Next Year (HealthDay)
  33. Health Highlights: Dec. 28, 2008 (HealthDay)
  34. Health Highlights: Dec. 27, 2008 (HealthDay)
  35. Hospitals ill from more bad debt, credit troubles (AP)
  36. Lung Cancer: Still the Biggest Cancer Killer, by Far (HealthDay)
  37. Health Tip: Why You May Have Erectile Dysfunction (HealthDay)
  38. Health Tip: Prevent Headaches During Pregnancy (HealthDay)
  39. FDA approves Allergan's drug for longer eyelashes (Reuters)
  40. Attention to bones important in women with lupus (Reuters)
  41. Health Tip: Risk Factors for Endometriosis (HealthDay)
  42. Health Tip: Considering an Advanced Care Directive? (HealthDay)
  43. Amateurs are trying genetic engineering at home (AP)
  44. Ebola epidemic kills nine in central DR Congo: report (AFP)
  45. Health Tip: Exercising If You Have Rosacea (HealthDay)
  46. Health Tip: Warning Signs of Enlarged Prostate (HealthDay)
  47. Gene Ups Risk for Those on Blood-Thinner Plavix (HealthDay)
  48. FDA Warns About Weight Loss Products (HealthDay)
  49. Branson slams Britain's "horrific" MRSA problem (Reuters)
  50. Blue and Broke for the Holidays (HealthDay)
  51. FDA warns against some diet pills sold on the Web (AP)
  52. Avoiding the painkiller-overuse rut in migraines (AP)
  53. The Best Holiday Toys Are Safe Holiday Toys (HealthDay)
  54. Eating Strategies for Healthier Holiday Parties (HealthDay)
  55. Health Highlights: Dec. 20, 2008 (HealthDay)
  56. For the Obese, Holiday Tables Serve Platefuls of Doubt (HealthDay)
  57. Indonesia's "tree man" faces new operations (Reuters)
  58. U.S. OKs Novartis Gleevec to reduce recurring cancer (Reuters)
  59. Low Doses of Melamine Won't Harm Kids' Kidneys (HealthDay)
  60. Study clarifies steroid benefit in pre-term births (Reuters)
  61. Zimbabwe cholera death toll at 1,123: UN (AFP)
  62. First U.S. patient gets face transplant (Reuters)
  63. Nursing home industry worries about new ratings (AP)
  64. Woman gets near-total face transplant in Cleveland (AP)
  65. Face transplant doctor waited long for this chance (AP)
  66. SKorea hospital to challenge euthanasia ruling (AFP)
  67. Health, emergency staff get drugs first in pandemic (Reuters)
  68. Nation's first face transplant done in Cleveland (AP)
  69. Combo treatment for prostate cancer cuts deaths (AP)
  70. Drug price controls may shorten lives: report (Reuters)
  71. Immune System Works Better at Night (HealthDay)
  72. Health Tip: Heading Out on Vacation? (HealthDay)
  73. Helping Seniors Beat the Holiday Blues (HealthDay)
  74. Death on TV reveals a Swiss haven for suicides (AP)
  75. Gastric Bypass Success Sparks Debate (HealthDay)
  76. Two Endometrial Cancer Treatments May Not Work (HealthDay)
  77. Experimental Weight-Loss Pill Passes Early Test (HealthDay)
  78. Osteoporosis Drug Seems to Shrink Breast Tumors (HealthDay)
  79. Fruits and Veggies May Strengthen Bones (HealthDay)
  80. Inuits top lung cancer rates: study (AFP)
  81. Study: Bone drug helps chemo fight breast cancer (AP)
  82. Kids with obesity-linked gene like fattening foods (AP)
  83. SAfrica declares cholera disaster on Zimbabwe border (AFP)
  84. Hong Kong studies effectiveness of vaccine after bird flu outbreak (AFP)
  85. Cancer to be world's top killer by 2010, WHO says (AP)
  86. Brain swelling blamed in many Mount Everest deaths (Reuters)
  87. Hong Kong to cull 80,000 chickens after H5 outbreak (Reuters)
  88. OECD urges health system reform (Reuters)
  89. Holidays Don't Have to Make You Heavier (HealthDay)
  90. Ireland probes toxin source after pork recall (AFP)
  91. Portion Distortion (HealthDay)
  92. Ireland recalls pork products after toxins found (AFP)
  93. Ireland recalls pork products after toxins found: official (AFP)
  94. Ireland recalls pork products after toxins found: official (AFP)
  95. Youthfulness an American obsession — at what cost? (AP)
  96. Ireland recalls pork over dioxin contamination (Reuters)
  97. Genentech drug boosts leukemia patient survival (Reuters)
  98. Health Highlights: Dec. 6, 2008 (HealthDay)
  99. Avoiding a Holiday Season of Discontent (HealthDay)
  100. Nobel winner sees end to AIDS spread within years (Reuters)
  101. Global Fund chief seeks to calm fears of AIDS funding cuts (AFP)
  102. Nobel medicine laureate sees progress on AIDS vaccine (AFP)
  103. Health Highlights: Dec. 5, 2008 (HealthDay)
  104. Special Immune Cells May Be Key to HIV Resistance (HealthDay)
  105. Vitamin K Slows Insulin Resistance in Older Men (HealthDay)
  106. U.S. lawmaker urges fresh face at FDA's helm (Reuters)
  107. Health Tip: Warning Signs for Ovarian Cancer (HealthDay)
  108. Self-Dosing Pain Medication Errors Too Common: Study (HealthDay)
  109. Lung Disease Tied to Increased Risk for Cardiac Events (HealthDay)
  110. Clinical Trials Update: Dec. 5, 2008 (HealthDay)
  111. WHO sets limitations on use of melamine (AP)
  112. Allergan eyelash drug wins U.S. panel backing (Reuters)
  113. FDA sees asthma drug risks (Reuters)
  114. Horrifying parasitic illness reaches all-time low (AP)
  115. WFP warns food crisis adds to difficulty in fighting AIDS (AFP)
  116. To Sleep, Perchance to Remember (HealthDay)
  117. Health Tip: Vaccinations for Adults (HealthDay)
  118. Heart attack patients get 'big chill' treatment (AP)
  119. WHO sets first limits for safe melamine levels in food (AFP)
  120. Zimbabwe cholera epidemic claims 575 lives: UN (AFP)
  121. Health workers say close to eradicating Guinea worm (Reuters)
  122. African taboos surrounding gays hamper access to HIV/AIDS programs (AFP)
  123. Being Happy Affects Even Those You Don't Know (HealthDay)
  124. FDA: Risks of new asthma drugs vary (AP)
  125. Obama laying the groundwork for health reform (Reuters)
  126. Hunger, HIV/AIDS hit Africa with double punch: WFP (Reuters)
  127. Zimbabwe pleads for help amid growing cholera epidemic (AFP)
  128. Many seniors feel younger despite old age: study (AFP)
  129. Secondhand smoke causes fertility problems: study (Reuters)
  130. Happiness is contagious, study finds (Reuters)
  131. Study suggests good cheer may spread itself (AP)
  132. Many consequences seen with traumatic brain injury (Reuters)
  133. Zimbabwe pleads for help amid growing cholera epidemic (AFP)
  134. Children do well 5 years after liver transplant (Reuters)
  135. Aid chief warns of famine in Ethiopia (AFP)
  136. Consumer commission sued over chemicals in toys (Reuters)
  137. No benefit of extended hepatitis C therapy for some (Reuters)
  138. European origin may up Latinas' breast cancer risk (Reuters)
  139. Doctors Issue New Neuropathy Test Guidelines (HealthDay)
  140. Mom's Cells Prime Fetal Immune System (HealthDay)
  141. Zimbabwe pleads for help amid growing cholera epidemic (AFP)
  142. Health Highlights: Dec. 4, 2008 (HealthDay)
  143. Clinical Trials Update: Dec. 4, 2008 (HealthDay)
  144. Cervical Cancer Vaccine Well Tolerated (HealthDay)
  145. Traumatic Brain Injuries Linked to Long-Term Health Issues for Iraq Vets (HealthDay)
  146. Brain-injured troops face unclear long-term risks (AP)
  147. Vaccine makers urge speedy accord on pandemic plan (Reuters)
  148. Vermont called healthiest state, Louisiana last (Reuters)
  149. Measles deaths drop worldwide, report estimates (AP)
  150. Global effort prompts huge drop in measles deaths (Reuters)
  151. Brazil death unlikely to be linked to SA outbreak (AFP)
  152. "Rogue" stem cell clinics exploit hope: report (Reuters)
  153. Health Tip: If You Were Diabetic While Pregnant (HealthDay)
  154. Health Tip: Before You Begin Chemotherapy (HealthDay)
  155. Binge Drinking Clogs Arteries With Plaque (HealthDay)
  156. Robotic Device Could Help Stroke Patients (HealthDay)
  157. Zimbabwe seeks help for growing cholera epidemic (AFP)
  158. No simple solution for Africa's AIDS pandemic: UNAIDS chief (AFP)
  159. Zimbabwe declares national health emergency (AP)
  160. Zimbabwe declares cholera outbreak a national emergency (AFP)
  161. Zimbabwe declares cholera outbreak a national emergency (AFP)
  162. Zimbabwe declares cholera outbreak a national emergency (AFP)
  163. Abortion not seen linked with depression (Reuters)
  164. Texas time warp? State criticized for mental care (AP)
  165. Study sheds light on breast cancer drug failure (Reuters)
  166. Contaminant confirmed in tainted heparin (Reuters)
  167. Exercise Eases Obesity and Anger in Kids (HealthDay)
  168. Breathing Exercises Can Help Ease Asthma (HealthDay)
  169. Memory Formation Different in Those With Stress-Related Psychiatric Disorders (HealthDay)
  170. Bogus Stem Cell Therapies Sold on Internet (HealthDay)
  171. Multiple sclerosis seen associated with headache (Reuters)
  172. Exercise helps overweight kids with anger (Reuters)
  173. Study raps Web sites touting stem cell therapies (AP)
  174. Cervical cancer chemo easier on black women: study (Reuters)
  175. 'Self-Embedding' a Troubling Trend Among Teens (HealthDay)
  176. Health Highlights: Dec. 3, 2008 (HealthDay)
  177. Clinical Trials Update: Dec. 3, 2008 (HealthDay)
  178. South African dies of mystery disease in Rio (AFP)
  179. Exercise may speed weight loss after gastric bypass (Reuters)
  180. Binge-drinking may raise stroke risk (Reuters)
  181. South African dies of suspected deadly virus in Rio (Reuters)
  182. High carb diet useful for muscle disorder (Reuters)
  183. British doctor gets text help for DR Congo amputation (AFP)
  184. Carrot juice botulism outbreak prompts FDA action (Reuters)
  185. More High-Risk Women Preempt Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
  186. Health Tip: When Another Person Bites You (HealthDay)
  187. Health Tip: Are You Anemic? (HealthDay)
  188. Zimbabwe cholera deaths rise to 565: UN (AFP)
  189. Folate in Early Pregnancy May Boost Wheezing in Baby (HealthDay)
  190. Economy Driving Women to Skimp on Health Care: Poll (HealthDay)
  191. High Salt Levels Common in Many Foods (HealthDay)
  192. Patients' Photos Help Boost Radiologists' Accuracy (HealthDay)
  193. Doctors separating joined twins in London (AP)
  194. Media exposure of children linked to obesity, tobacco use: study (AFP)
  195. Aggressive drug marketing may endanger people: study (Reuters)
  196. Allergic reactions to Gardasil uncommon: study (Reuters)
  197. Up to one in 10 children victims of maltreatment: experts (AFP)
  198. Curbs urged on long shifts for young doctors (Reuters)
  199. Hospital preventive teams not saving lives: study (Reuters)
  200. Brand-name drugs no better than generics: study (Reuters)
  201. Heart rhythm risk seen in women's alcohol drinking (Reuters)
  202. Luxembourg to change constitution amid euthanasia row: PM (AFP)
  203. Dakar protesters urge West to keep promises on AIDS funding (AFP)
  204. World leaders urged to keep promises to fight AIDS (Reuters)
  205. Clinical Trials Update: Dec. 2, 2008 (HealthDay)
  206. Health Highlights: Dec. 2, 2008 (HealthDay)
  207. China reports huge increase in children sickened by tainted milk (AFP)
  208. Report: Young doctors still too tired for safety (AP)
  209. Brain waves are window into autism language woes (AP)
  210. Zimbabwe crisis deepens as cholera toll nears 500 (AFP)
  211. Health Tip: Using a Carbon Monoxide Detector (HealthDay)
  212. CT Colonography Screens for Cancer, Osteoporosis (HealthDay)
  213. Drug Effective for Temporary Sleep Disruptions (HealthDay)
  214. Car Cell Phone Use More Hazardous Than Chat With Passengers (HealthDay)
  215. Lots of TV and Web harms kids' health (Reuters)
  216. Cholera kills 484 in Zimbabwe: WHO (AFP)
  217. Cholera kills 473 in Zimbabwe: WHO (AFP)
  218. To shed pounds, three Americans head to China (AFP)
  219. Patient photos aid docs reading faceless CT scans (AP)
  220. Patient photos boost radiologists' performance (Reuters)
  221. Health Needs of Autistic Children Often Unmet (HealthDay)
  222. Radioactive 'Seed' Rx Helps Women With Implants Fight Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
  223. China raises death estimate from tainted milk to six (Reuters)
  224. Partial vaccine dose may work as well as full shot (Reuters)
  225. China: 6 babies may have died from tainted milk (AP)
  226. Researchers link C-section babies to asthma risk (Reuters)
  227. 1 in 5 young adults has personality disorder (AP)
  228. More HIV testing can save babies' lives: U.N. report (Reuters)
  229. Governments tackle HIV stigma on World AIDS Day (AFP)
  230. French first lady becomes global AIDS ambassador (AFP)
  231. Two-thirds of Myanmar HIV cases involve youths: UNICEF (AFP)
  232. Health Tip: Help Prevent Cavities (HealthDay)
  233. Health Tip: Be Sure to Get a Flu Shot (HealthDay)
  234. Scans Show Sound-Processing Deficits in Autistic Kids (HealthDay)
  235. China says 294,000 children fell ill from tainted milk (AFP)
  236. Guideline Urges HIV Tests for All Patients 13 and Older (HealthDay)
  237. Hopes for AIDS Vaccine Still Alive Despite Setbacks (HealthDay)
  238. Health Highlights: Dec. 1, 2008 (HealthDay)
  239. Clinical Trials Update: Dec. 1, 2008 (HealthDay)
  240. Young Gymnasts Facing Broad Range of New Injuries (HealthDay)
  241. Governments tackle HIV stigma on World AIDS Day (AFP)
  242. Study finds childhood sleep terrors inherited (Reuters)
  243. Brains of autistic slower to react to sounds: study (Reuters)
  244. Heavy Traffic Can Be Heartbreaking (HealthDay)
  245. Health Highlights: Nov. 30, 2008 (HealthDay)
  246. White House: HIV/AIDS treatment program goal reached early (AFP)
  247. Ethnic rifts pin Bosnia's sick convicts in jail (Reuters)
  248. Anthrax poses new threat in cholera-hit Zimbabwe: charity (AFP)
  249. Swiss approve pioneering legal heroin program (AP)
  250. French first lady in new role as AIDS ambassador (AFP)
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