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- British study points to peanut allergy treatment (Reuters)
- Ending prostate PSA test safe for most elderly men (Reuters)
- British clinical trial yields success with nut allergies (AFP)
- Food poisoning strikes 1 in 4 Americans each year (AP)
- Stress May Speed Melanoma Progression (HealthDay)
- If Parents Had Alzheimer's, Aging May Come Early (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Keeping Your Children Warm in Winter (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 19, 2009 (HealthDay)
- Obesity, Lack of Insurance Take Toll on Young Americans (HealthDay)
- Peanut product recalls (AP)
- Drug abuse among U.S. teenagers drops: U.N. (Reuters)
- Stress May Speed Melanoma Progression (HealthDay)
- FDA Warns Users on Psoriasis Drug (HealthDay)
- Value of Brain Exercises Questioned (LiveScience.com)
- Food poisoning strikes 1 in 4 Americans each year (AP)
- Malaria: Spoonful of sugar could save thousands of children (AFP)
- Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 19, 2009 (HealthDay)
- Obesity, Lack of Insurance Take Toll on Young Americans (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Keeping Your Children Warm in Winter (HealthDay)
- If Parents Had Alzheimer's, Aging May Come Early (HealthDay)
- China probes "mystery" kidney stones in children (Reuters)
- Scientists link mutations to cancer survival times (AFP)
- Philip Morris told to pay 8 mln in smoker's death (AFP)
- Cancer Death Rates Decline Among Blacks, But Disparities Linger (HealthDay)
- Nausea Drug Shows Promise Against Opioid Addiction (HealthDay)
- FDA advisers set vaccine for 2009-2010 flu season (AP)
- Gene test helps set accurate blood thinner dose (AP)
- Alzheimer's may hijack chemical mechanism (Reuters)
- Formal "brain exercise" won't help healthy seniors (Reuters)
- Cancer Death Rates Decline Among Blacks, But Disparities Linger (HealthDay)
- Susan Hibbert, witness to German surrender, dies (AP)
- Nausea Drug Shows Promise Against Opioid Addiction (HealthDay)
- AIDS becomes China's deadliest infectious disease (AP)
- Report: FDA scaled back enforcement at labs (AP)
- Bond with Mom Helps Kids Make Friends (LiveScience.com)
- Report: Fetal stem cells trigger tumors in ill boy (AP)
- Appeals court upholds NYC's calories-on-menus rule (AP)
- ICUs see big drop in dangerous staph superbugs (AP)
- Menopause Drug Tied to Breast Cancer Recurrence (HealthDay)
- Eye Problems, Hearing Loss May Be Linked (HealthDay)
- Doctors' Guide to Cancer Drugs May Need Revising (HealthDay)
- Test may find hidden colorectal cancers: study (Reuters)
- Few women follow pre-pregnancy recommendations (Reuters)
- Menopause Drug Tied to Breast Cancer Recurrence (HealthDay)
- Appeals court upholds NYC's calories-on-menus rule (AP)
- Menopause drug linked to breast cancer relapse: study (AFP)
- Parkinson's disease and melanoma may be linked (Reuters)
- Octuplets' grandmother conciliatory in interview (AP)
- Eye Problems, Hearing Loss May Be Linked (HealthDay)
- Doctors' Guide to Cancer Drugs May Need Revising (HealthDay)
- British reality star's cancer sparks rise in tests (AFP)
- No joy in this cooking — recipes can make you fat (AP)
- Age No Bar to Aggressive Rx for Cardiogenic Shock (HealthDay)
- Add More Facts to Drug Ads, Experts Urge (HealthDay)
- Prenatal Exposure to Traffic Pollution May Lead to Asthma (HealthDay)
- Hodgkin's Survivors Prone to Breast Cancer Later (HealthDay)
- Leukemia patients treated with arsenic, vitamin A (Reuters)
- Age No Bar to Aggressive Rx for Cardiogenic Shock (HealthDay)
- Kids' cholesterol study reassuring, doctors say (AP)
- Add More Facts to Drug Ads, Experts Urge (HealthDay)
- Hodgkin's Survivors Prone to Breast Cancer Later (HealthDay)
- Prenatal Exposure to Traffic Pollution May Lead to Asthma (HealthDay)
- Push is on to tailor cancer care to tumor's genes (AP)
- Amid nurse shortage, hospitals focus on retention (AP)
- Decoy molecules drive cancer cells to suicide: study (AFP)
- China launches campaign to break sex taboos (Reuters)
- Amid nurse shortage, hospitals focus on retention (AP)
- Men Must Contend With a Biological Clock, Too (HealthDay)
- Drug giant pledges cheap medicine for the poor: report (AFP)
- Men Must Contend With a Biological Clock, Too (HealthDay)
- Problem of Underweight
- Kids problems related to drinking in pregnancy (Reuters)
- Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 13, 2009 (HealthDay)
- New Anti-Clotting Treatment Urged for Cancer Patients (HealthDay)
- Even Mismatched Cord Blood Can Help Kids (HealthDay)
- VA clinic warns of possible contaminant exposure (AP)
- Moms offer sober reality check on multiple births (AP)
- Estrogen tied to restless legs during pregnancy (Reuters)
- No spread of cancer for Supreme Court's Ginsburg (Reuters)
- Loss of height linked to breathlessness in elderly (Reuters)
- Youth mental illness costs U.S. billions (Reuters)
- Even Mismatched Cord Blood Can Help Kids (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 13, 2009 (HealthDay)
- Survey: peanut recall known but misunderstood (AP)
- New Anti-Clotting Treatment Urged for Cancer Patients (HealthDay)
- Nothing to sneeze at — decoding the common cold (AP)
- Family income linked to child language skills: study (AFP)
- Atlanta hospital finds Legionnaire's bacteria (AP)
- When toddlers point a lot, more words will follow (AP)
- Drug Inhibits Colon Cancer in Mice (HealthDay)
- Docs Override Most Electronic Drug Warnings (HealthDay)
- Court Says Vaccine Not the Cause of Autism (HealthDay)
- Obesity may raise migraine risk, U.S. study finds (Reuters)
- Nothing to sneeze at — decoding the common cold (AP)
- Marlboro top choice of regular teen smokers (AP)
- Court Says Vaccine Not the Cause of Autism (HealthDay)
- Art therapy ups breast cancer patients' well-being (Reuters)
- When toddlers point a lot, more words will follow (AP)
- Court rejects parents' suit linking autism, vaccines (AFP)
- Atlanta hospital finds Legionnaire's bacteria (AP)
- U.S. vaccine court denies family's autism case (Reuters)
- Court says measles vaccine not to blame for autism (AP)
- Court says measles vaccine not to blame for autism (AP)
- Docs Override Most Electronic Drug Warnings (HealthDay)
- Drug Inhibits Colon Cancer in Mice (HealthDay)
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- Can a Urine Test Detect Deadly Prostate Cancer? (Time.com)
- Study: Paying smokers to quit boosts success rate (AP)
- Health Tip: Diabetics and Drinking (HealthDay)
- Levels of Circulating Tumor Cells Could Predict Prostate Cancer Outcome (Health
- Dangerous low blood sugar linked to sex drugs (Reuters)
- Can a Urine Test Detect Deadly Prostate Cancer? (Time.com)
- Study: Paying smokers to quit boosts success rate (AP)
- The science of romance: Brains have a love circuit (AP)
- Rate of memory decline differs by dementia type (Reuters)
- Sweet! Cotton candy may help labs grow tissue (AP)
- New way found to judge prostate cancer severity (Reuters)
- Video games good for children: EU study (Reuters)
- New prostate cancer test gets go-ahead (AFP)
- Levels of Circulating Tumor Cells Could Predict Prostate Cancer Outcome (HealthDa
- Researchers link obesity to birth defects (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Diabetics and Drinking (HealthDay)
- Medical society probes octuplet fertility doctor (AP)
- Mother's Obesity Raises Risk of Birth Defects (Time.com)
- Mediterranean Diet Aids the Aging Brain: Study (HealthDay)
- Genes Help Cancer-Linked Viruses Elude Immune System (HealthDay)
- Obese Moms More Likely to Have Babies With Birth Defects (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 10, 2009 (HealthDay)
- Mother's Obesity Raises Risk of Birth Defects (Time.com)
- Black-white gap mars endometrial cancer survival (Reuters)
- Aspirin may curb precancerous colon polyps' return (Reuters)
- Sobering results for cost-cutting Medicare project (AP)
- Researchers link obesity to birth defects (Reuters)
- Obese Moms More Likely to Have Babies With Birth Defects (HealthDay)
- Too much vitamin E during pregnancy may harm baby (Reuters)
- Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 10, 2009 (HealthDay)
- Mich. zoo offers peek into animals' sex lives (AP)
- Changing habits may not lower blood pressure (Reuters)
- One in six Swedish children overweight: study (AFP)
- Few in U.S. see doctor or get medication for flu: study (Reuters)
- Spain withdraws cervical cancer shot after illnesses (AFP)
- Mediterranean Diet Aids the Aging Brain: Study (HealthDay)
- Time to overhaul action for AIDS children: report (AFP)
- I know how i was lost my weight
- Acute psychosis more common in older mums: study (AFP)
- Pregnancy may delay treatment of breast cancer (Reuters)
- Octuplet mom was treated at Beverly Hills clinic (AP)
- Huge study boosts disappointment on multivitamins (AP)
- Tests Gauge Alzheimer's Patients' Ability to Drive (HealthDay)
- Marijuana linked to aggressive testicular cancer, study reveals (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 9, 2009 (HealthDay)
- Pregnancy May Not Affect Breast Cancer Survival (HealthDay)
- Multivitamins do not cut women's cancer risk: study (AFP)
- Multivitamins may not thwart cancer, heart disease (Reuters)
- Huge study boosts disappointment on multivitamins (AP)
- How to help patients make wiser health choices (AP)
- Tests Gauge Alzheimer's Patients' Ability to Drive (HealthDay)
- Electrical jolt to egg may boost IVF success (Reuters)
- Obesity hurts recovery after colon cancer surgery (Reuters)
- Parents Blamed for Childhood Obesity (LiveScience.com)
- FDA seeks plans to reduce misuse of painkillers (AP)
- Kids a possibility for girls with Turner syndrome (Reuters)
- Few in U.S. see doctor or get medication for flu: study (Reuters)
- Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 9, 2009 (HealthDay)
- Early study shows AIDS-fighting gel promising (AP)
- Booklet helps cancer patients navigate costly care (Reuters)
- Pregnancy May Not Affect Breast Cancer Survival (HealthDay)
- Marijuana Linked to Aggressive Testicular Cancer (HealthDay)
- Japan scientists identify cancer-suppressing enzyme (Reuters)
- Marijuana may raise testicular cancer risk: study (Reuters)
- Study says pregnancy doesn't worsen breast cancer (AP)
- Brain Protein May Have Potential Against Alzheimer's (HealthDay)
- Brain Protein May Have Potential Against Alzheimer's (HealthDay)
- Halting Hormone Therapy Reduces Breast Cancer Risk Quickly (Time.com)
- Baby business: Octuplets row boosts demands for controls (AFP)
- 1st US case of Marburg fever confirmed in Colo. (AP)
- Love Makes Kids Smarter (LiveScience.com)
- Halting Hormone Therapy Reduces Breast Cancer Risk Quickly (Time.com)
- Octuplets were product of six embryos, mother says (Reuters)
- Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg Faces Tough Battle Against Pancreatic Cancer (He
- For Preschoolers, Even 'Play' Tends to Be Sedentary (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 6, 2009 (HealthDay)
- High cancer rates confirmed near Canada's oil sands (Reuters)
- For Preschoolers, Even 'Play' Tends to Be Sedentary (HealthDay)
- Measles cases up for third year in England (Reuters)
- Ovaries can be saved in some endometrial cancers (Reuters)
- Painkillers could ward off stomach cancer: study (AFP)
- First US face transplant patient leaves hospital (AP)
- Atlanta hospital checking Legionnaire's cases (AP)
- Octuplets' mother defends risky choices (AFP)
- FDA OKs 1st drug from genetically altered animals (AP)
- Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 6, 2009 (HealthDay)
- Nigeria child deaths from tainted syrup rise to 84 (Reuters)
- CORRECTED: Adding Erbitux to colon cancer drug mix not helpful (Reuters)
- Gates unleashes skeeters at technology conference (AP)
- Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg Faces Tough Battle Against Pancreatic Cancer (Heal
- Possibly tainted peanut butter sent to schools (AP)
- Recalled peanut butter was in meals sent to Ky. (AP)
- US Supreme Court's Ginsburg has cancer surgery (AFP)
- Octuplets mother breaks silence in TV interview (AFP)
- Few get surgery for grim pancreatic cancer (AP)
- Octuplets' mother dreamed of having "huge family" (Reuters)
- Radiation benefits women with early breast cancer (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Wean Your Child From Breast-Feeding (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 5, 2009 (HealthDay)
- Two-Thirds of Hispanic Women Discover Breast Cancer Themselves (HealthDay)
- Few get surgery for grim pancreatic cancer (AP)
- Blue the hue of creativity? Red for detail? (AP)
- Living near big power line may up Alzheimer's risk (Reuters)
- Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg has cancer surgery (AFP)
- Some workplaces may alter cancer risk (Reuters)
- Vitamin D deficiency may harm brain function: study (Reuters)
- Campaign warns against reusing plastic syringes (AP)
- Obama signs children's healthcare bill (Reuters)
- Cancer survivors often forgo care due to cost (Reuters)
- C-section may raise kids' asthma risk: study (Reuters)
- Two-Thirds of Hispanic Women Discover Breast Cancer Themselves (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Wean Your Child From Breast-Feeding (HealthDay)
- Methamphetamine Abuse Costs U.S. $23.4 Billion (HealthDay)
- Halting Hormone Therapy Reduces Breast Cancer Risk Quickly (Time.com)
- Medical pot backers say LA raids betray Obama vow (Reuters)
- Lawmakers push for food safety reforms (AP)
- In colon cancer drug study, more wasn't better (AP)
- Gene Mutation Tied to Majority of Cases of Mental Retardation (HealthDay)
- China finds more fake diabetes medication (Reuters)
- Artificial Light Linked to Prostate Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Gum disease safely treated during pregnancy (Reuters)
- Older cancer patients want empathy from providers (Reuters)
- Study makes stronger case HRT causes breast cancer (Reuters)
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