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  1. Weight Loss and Your Budget
  2. Rebound Acid Reflux with PPIs May Induce Dependence
  3. Health care overhaul bill suffers another setback
  4. How expensive is proposed healthcare legislation?
  5. Reid: No Health-Care Vote in Senate Until Fall
  6. Swine flu could hit up to 40 percent in US
  7. Hospital Savings: Salaries for Doctors, Not Fees
  8. House panel goes back to work on health care
  9. Crucial Finding Advances Spinal Cord Injury Research
  10. Lack of Vitamin D in Children 'Shocking'
  11. Strategy On Flu Under Revision
  12. Breast CT Scanner Could Improve Cancer Screen Comfort
  13. Finally, the Spleen Gets Some Respect
  14. Senators Closer To Health Package
  15. Women drinking more, DUIs up, experts say
  16. Breast-Feeding May Lower Breast Cancer Risk
  17. First Wi-Fi pacemaker in U.S. gives patient freedom
  18. 6 hours of sleep? It's not enough
  19. Doctor shortage looms as primary care loses its pull
  20. Why Racial Profiling Persists in Medical Research
  21. Obesity Tied to Prostate Cancer Recurrence
  22. Lead poisoning scandals highlight China's lack of oversight
  23. Why Women Need Healthcare Reform
  24. U.S. report predicts 30,000 to 90,000 H1N1 deaths
  25. Study Details Swine Flu Transmission Rates
  26. Swine flu: 10 things you need to know
  27. Woman Clinging to Life After Eating E. Coli-Tainted Cookie Dough
  28. Swine Flu May Be Behind 182 Illnesses at School
  29. Drug giant Pfizer to pay record $2.3B fine
  30. Swine Flu May Be Less Dangerous Than Predicted: Study
  31. Skin care 101
  32. In Toys and More, Are Chemicals Safe or Harmful?
  33. Death Calculator Predicts Your Odds of Kicking the Bucket
  34. 7 Thoughts That Are Bad For You
  35. Showerheads may harbor bacteria dangerous to some
  36. Two pregnant women among 20 dead of swine flu in O.C.
  37. Giant Baby Will Not Be Ignored
  38. Spider Venom -- The Next Way to Treat Impotence?
  39. Swine Flu Vaccine: Watching For Side Effects
  40. People playing the odds on health care over costs
  41. Men Not Being Told Enough About PSA Tests
  42. Lose weight, sleep better
  43. An H1N1 Vaccine Primer
  44. What Happened at the Weston MedSpa That Left Rohie Kah Brain Dead?
  45. Half of U.S. Babies Living Today May Reach 100
  46. Eating Candy in Childhood Linked to Adult Crime
  47. Pharmaceutical executive donates $100 million to St. John's Health Center
  48. Study Suggests Link Between Cell Phones and Brain Tumors
  49. Public Health Before Wall Street Wealth
  50. H1N1 flu causes unusual damage to lungs - studies
  51. Doctor says near-death experiences are in the mind
  52. 11 More Children Die From Swine Flu: CDC
  53. Fertility doctor who treated octuplets' mom expelled by medical society
  54. Artificial Sweeteners: How Bad Are Saccharin, Aspartame?
  55. American Cancer Society Stands By Cancer Screening Guidelines
  56. Swine Flu Vaccine Still in Short Supply
  57. Obama declares H1N1 emergency
  58. Gene therapy experiment restores sight in a few
  59. AP sources: Health bill may cut employer mandate
  60. Human Evolution: Are Humans Still Evolving?
  61. Hospitals to crack down on induced labors
  62. Fitness Fades Fast After 45
  63. FDA to ban sale of raw oysters from Gulf of Mexico
  64. Flu Vaccine Benefits Moms and Babies
  65. When Clocks Change, Body May Need Time to Adjust
  66. An Inside Look at H1N1 Vaccine Production
  67. TV May Increase Aggression in Toddlers
  68. Processed food link to depression: research
  69. Study: H1N1 Poses 'Special Threat' to Obese People
  70. Rest Easy. When It Comes to Swine Flu, Your Pet Is Safe
  71. Moderate Democrats 'Anguished' Over Unpopular Votes as House Weighs Health Bill
  72. U.S. proposes standards to spur e-health records
  73. Swine Flu Not As Infectious Among Young Adults As First Feared
  74. Ear Infections: New Thinking on What to Do
  75. How to Train the Aging Brain
  76. A New Weight-Loss Plan: Getting Paid to Shed Pounds
  77. Model Overcomes Pain of Brutal Acid Attack
  78. Model Overcomes Pain of Brutal Acid Attack
  79. As Swine Flu Ebbs, Officials Stress Importance of Vaccine
  80. Why Seniors Really Should Fear Swine Flu
  81. Why Light Hurts During Migraines
  82. The 11 Best Foods You Aren’t Eating
  83. Toxic metal in kids' jewelry from China
  84. The Americanization of Mental Illness
  85. Study: Running Shoes Could Cause Joint Strain
  86. Artificial Pancreas Prototype in Development for Type 1 Diabetics
  87. Lost Sleep Can't Be Made Up, Study Suggests
  88. Study: 56% of young lovers are infected with HPV
  89. FDA alters stance, has 'some concern' about chemical BPA
  90. 55 Million Americans Sickened by Swine Flu So Far
  91. When Hair Loss Strikes, a Doctor Is a Girl’s Best Friend
  92. Immune Response Better With Skin Scratch Vaccination
  93. FDA debates tougher cancer warning on tanning beds
  94. Some 390 tons of U.S. ground beef recalled
  95. Shedding Light on Why Omega-3 Fatty Acids May Help the Heart
  96. Small Cuts in Salt Intake Spur Big Drops in Heart Trouble
  97. Salt reduction could save 92,000 U.S. lives a year
  98. Obesity Tied to Common Kidney Cancer
  99. Dog Flu Risk Highest Where Canines Mingle
  100. Officials fear toxic ingredient in Botox could become terrorist tool
  101. For Lower Blood Pressure, Low-Carb Diet May Be Best
  102. Rotavirus Vaccine Could Save Millions of Children Worldwide
  103. Gym-goers trip, flip and fall in pursuit of fitness
  104. Fake Drugs Bought on the Web Pose Big Health Risks
  105. Bill Gates Gives $10B to Vaccines for Poor
  106. U.S. Suspends Haitian Airlift in Cost Dispute
  107. The Depressing News About Antidepressants
  108. Obama Proposes $911 Billion for Health and Human Services
  109. The Miracle of Vitamin D: Sound Science, or Hype?
  110. Studies Reveal Why Kids Get Bullied and Rejected
  111. Scientists Spot Genes Tied to Aging
  112. Animal Antibiotic Overuse Hurting Humans?
  113. FDA Seeks Reduction in Radiation From Medical Scans
  114. Too Much Mercury in Canned Tuna -- Or Is There?
  115. 57 Million Americans Sickened by H1N1 Flu: CDC
  116. Aspirin May Boost Breast Cancer Survival
  117. Scientists Spot Genetic 'Fingerprints' of Individual Cancers
  118. Foot-long surgical tool left in woman's abdomen
  119. Controversial Diabetes Drug Harms Heart, U.S. Concludes
  120. Remove Diabetes Drug Avandia From Market: FDA Documents
  121. Naps Clear the Mind, Help You Learn
  122. Army Alcoholics: More Soldiers Hitting the Bottle
  123. FDA: No Decision on Whether to Pull Diabetes Drug Avandia Off the Market
  124. New Heart CT Scans Deliver Far Less Radiation: Study
  125. WHO: Swine flu outbreak has not yet peaked
  126. Texas Girl Recovers From Rabies Without Intensive Care
  127. The moments that mattered in today's health care summit
  128. Scientists Unravel Mysteries of Intelligence
  129. Pelosi says Obama will garner votes to pass health reform
  130. Cutting Salt Could Prevent Almost 500,000 Heart Attacks
  131. In Defense of Baby Einstein: The Educational DVDs May Not Teach Kids, But They Help P
  132. Can Peanut Allergies Be Cured by ... Eating Peanuts?
  133. Salmonella Scare Prompts Wide Product Recall
  134. Processed Meat May Harm the Heart
  135. Chinese youth accused of not being fighting fit
  136. How the Inbred Lab Mouse Helps Reprogram the Human Genome
  137. Gene Mutations Identified for Charcot-Marie-Tooth Syndrome
  138. Women Who Drink Gain Less Weight
  139. High-Impact Sports Might Not Harm Knee Replacements
  140. Medicine's Future Could Lie in Each Patient's Genome
  141. With Faulty Food Labeling, Who's Minding the Store?
  142. Schlafly: Health Care Vote Set to Expose the Myth of the 'Pro-Life Democrat'
  143. House Approves Health Overhaul, Sending Landmark Bill to Obama
  144. Health-care vote looms as big issue for November elections
  145. New Study Refutes Bone Drugs' Link to Fractures
  146. Sickle Cell Disease Patients Seek Acute Pain Care Repeatedly
  147. The dark side of loneliness: It can hurt the body and mind
  148. Gulf War Syndrome Is Real, But Causes Unclear: Report
  149. Severe Arterial Disease Found in Younger Adults
  150. Study: Spanking Kids Leads to More Aggressive Behavior
  151. Money Worries Delay Heart Attack Treatment
  152. Obesity Epidemic May Cut Life Spans of Young Adults
  153. New Implants Mold to Brain Like Shrink-Wrap
  154. Stairway to Heaven: Psychedelics Soothe Dying
  155. Tanning Bed Use Might Become Addictive
  156. Report says health care will cover more, cost more
  157. Addicted to tanning beds? It's possible, study suggests
  158. 'Mass illness' hits Afghan girls
  159. Nearly Half of U.S. Adults Have Heart Risk Factors
  160. Lose Those Post-Pregnancy Pounds
  161. NKorea launches telemedicine network with WHO help
  162. Severe Morning Sickness Passed From Moms to Daughters
  163. Effects of TV, Drug Exposures in Early Life May Be Long-Lasting
  164. Watching TV at Age 2 Linked to a Host of Problems at 10
  165. Aspirin May Increase Risk of Crohn's Disease
  166. Darwin Dynasty Cursed By Inbreeding
  167. Hepatitis Infections Behind U.S. Rise in Liver Cancer
  168. The Pill at 50: Sex, Freedom and Paradox
  169. Genetic Variants Tied to MS, Study Finds
  170. 'Hangover' Molecule in Brain Found
  171. Going nuts in your diet can cut cholesterol: study
  172. Being Bad at Relationships Is Good for Survival
  173. Robotic Pancreas: One Man’s Quest to Put Millions of Diabetics on Autopilot
  174. Desperately Seeking Cures
  175. Study suggests processed meat a real health risk
  176. Pesticides on Produce Tied to ADHD in Children
  177. Meaningful Conversations Boost Kids' Language Skills
  178. Breast Milk Does DNA Good
  179. Healthier Fats Replacing Trans Fats, Study Finds
  180. F.D.A. Considers Further Penalties in Drug Recall
  181. Potential New Source of Stem Cells for Heart Repair
  182. Prostate Cancer Vaccine Shows Few Side Effects
  183. Butt test shows U.S. cigarettes high in chemicals
  184. Contaminated Cocaine Can Cause Flesh to Rot
  185. Faith in the System
  186. Low IQ Among Males Raises Suicide Risk
  187. Study: ‘Helicopter’ parents make kids neurotic
  188. Novel Drug Combats Advanced Melanoma
  189. McDonalds Shrek glass recall leaves customers wondering what to do
  190. Overtreated: Surgery too often fails for back pain
  191. FDA Panel Endorses 1st Oral Drug for Multiple Sclerosis
  192. Popular Blood Pressure Drugs Tied to Slight Rise in Cancer Risk
  193. Americans get most radiation from medical scans
  194. Health-care law would allow college graduate to rejoin parent's plan
  195. Low Testosterone in Older Men Less Common Than Thought
  196. Coffee Might Guard Against Head, Neck Cancers
  197. Plastics Chemical BPA May Be Tied to Ovarian Cysts
  198. Drug Helps Tackle Type 2 Diabetes in New Way, Study Says
  199. Artificial Pancreas Continues to Show Promise
  200. Obesity Rates Jump in 28 States, Report Shows
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  202. Get moving: Cancer survivors urged to exercise
  203. Prostate Cancer Diagnosed and Treated Too Much, Docs Say
  204. Vegan Foods in Disguise
  205. Women Urged to Declare Their Independence From Tobacco
  206. Monitoring Blood Pressure at Home May Help Keep It Low
  207. Perfectionists At Risk for Postpartum Depression
  208. Rat Study Sheds Light on Cocaine Addiction
  209. Genetic study on longevity may be flawed
  210. Tylenol Recall Expanded, Includes Products Sold in U.S.
  211. Childhood Obesity Boosts Risk of GERD
  212. Sleep Plays Important Role in Chronic Disease: Report
  213. Study: Exercise, tea and vitamin D to ward off dementia
  214. Avandia Stays on the Market, But For How Long?
  215. Poop Study: People Have Friendly Gut Viruses
  216. The Death Of Avandia
  217. Diabetics Urged to Confer With Their Doctor About Avandia Use
  218. Many False-Positive HIV Test Results for Those in AIDS Vaccine Trials
  219. Microneedles may make getting flu shots easier
  220. FDA Advisers Say Avastin Shouldn't Be Used for Breast Cancer
  221. Insecure People at Higher Risk of Heart Attacks
  222. Drivers on Prescription Drugs Are Hard to Convict
  223. As Temperature Rises, So Does Seniors' Risk of Hyperthermia
  224. Unemployment extension 101: how health care is affected
  225. Stem Cells for Sex, Smell Discovered in Mice
  226. Too Soon to Tell Whether Dengue Fever Will Spread in U.S.
  227. The ER myth
  228. State urges whooping cough vaccination
  229. Patients With Hepatitis B May Face Greater Risk of Blood Cancer
  230. Dengue Fever Outbreak
  231. Personality Set for Life By 1st Grade, Study Suggests
  232. Wider Waist May Raise Death Risk Later in Life
  233. Early puberty for girls is raising health concerns
  234. One Troubled Adult Child a Drag on Parents' Mental Health
  235. Acetaminophen tied to childhood wheezing and allergies
  236. Tough Childhoods May Contribute to Adult Heart Disease
  237. New gel could heal wounds 5 times faster
  238. Cancer-Fighting Foods: Facts and Fiction
  239. Did concussions play role in Lou Gehrig's disease?
  240. 1 in 5 U.S. Teens Has Developed Hearing Loss
  241. Salmonella outbreak prompts recall of 228M eggs
  242. Cases of Salmonella From Eggs Still on the Rise
  243. Adding Fish Oil to Low-Fat/High-Carb Diet May Improve Cholesterol
  244. Massive egg recall: How to check your carton for recalled eggs
  245. Math Equations Reveal How Fat Cells Are Born
  246. Fullerton company recalls eggs over fears
  247. Mystery Illness Strikes 12 High School Football Players
  248. Inner Workings of Gene Tied to Breast, Ovarian Cancer Revealed
  249. In Early Trial, Targeted Therapy Fights Advanced Melanoma
  250. 'Breakthrough' melanoma drug shrinks tumors