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  1. Developing test would warn smokers of lung cancer danger
  2. Young patient draws up iSketch app to help others
  3. The dark side of loneliness: It can hurt the body and mind
  4. CDC: Cigarette taxes rose in 14 states last year
  5. Toll of miscarriage can linger, lead to divorce for some couples
  6. Scared of needles? No excuses with vaccines by patch
  7. Alcohol intake of friends, family impact your drinking habits
  8. Given HIV aid, some African nations cut health budgets
  9. Brain glitch may raise girls' risk of depression
  10. Prescription drug overdoses jump, sending more to hospitals
  11. Casual sex increasing in U.S.
  12. Pediatricians group: Discourage teen drinking
  13. Your Health: Even treatable skin cancer is no sunny experience
  14. Fortuitous tweet, ballplayer's story put an end to wrist pain
  15. More treatment doesn't always mean better health
  16. Pediatricians group: Discourage teen drinking
  17. Fortuitous Twitter chat, Jayson Werth story led to end of wrist pain
  18. Bad hair day can hit women's self-esteem, wallet
  19. Dennis Quaid takes aim at health care mistakes
  20. Is it fair to patent genes? ACLU takes on biotech over issue
  21. Nurses' home visits help new moms with babies
  22. Report: 'Very little progress' made against serious hospital infections
  23. Study: 1 in 4 heart doctors order tests due to malpractice fears
  24. Arthritis treatments vary widely; Hank Aaron, others go less invasive
  25. Sebelius: Gov't will work to close minority health gap
  26. Working at home: Family-friendly?
  27. 'Raw milk' advocates, health officials step up dispute
  28. Clash over maternal deaths report reveals politics of public health
  29. Delaying kids may prevent financial 'motherhood penalty'
  30. Experts: Don't stretch before exercising
  31. 2009 a mixed year for food-borne pathogens
  32. Experts: Autism bowel disease once linked to shots may not exist
  33. Simple carbs bad for women's hearts
  34. Teen girls' drinking may lead to breast problems later
  35. Facing doctor shortage, 28 states may expand nurses' role
  36. College hookups aren't as common as people think
  37. Q&A: Get the facts on Guillain-Barre syndrome
  38. How much activity is needed to improve health?
  39. Survey shows day cares are too quick to send sick kids home
  40. Your Health: 'Saving Henry' talks about siblings as 'saviors'
  41. Drug that helps prevent breast cancer, without the side effects?
  42. Women: Walk your way to life-long fitness
  43. Study: Bone drug lowers breast cancer risk 38% in high-risk women
  44. Study: Lung scans can lead to many false alarms
  45. Facing unfit recruits, military leaders target food in schools
  46. WHO: Volcano ash cloud now not a health risk
  47. Medical marijuana business is on fire
  48. Report: FDA should force rollback in salty foods
  49. FDA warns Pfizer for lax oversight of drug study
  50. Study: Added sugar, not just fat, bad for cholesterol
  51. Experts want salt to be next FDA target
  52. Brain games may not boost mind power
  53. CDC: Drugs saved many pregnant swine flu victims
  54. Lessons from the swine flu pandemic
  55. Doctor groups set new ethics codes to curb pharmaceuticals' influence
  56. 1 year later: Pandemic is over, but H1N1 flu remains active
  57. Review: Many sick airline passengers aren't reported
  58. Nursing-home residents get aid to move out
  59. Kids can mistake nicotine-laced pellets for candy, overdose
  60. Native-American doctors blend modern care, medicine men
  61. Millions spent on malaria but problems remain
  62. Night in the ER: A gunshot, a teen and a tricky heart maneuver
  63. Report: Health overhaul will increase USA's tab
  64. Psychedelic drugs aid anxiety treatments in cancer patients
  65. Spanish hospital claims 1st full-face transplant
  66. New PSA test may predict prostate cancer's aggressiveness
  67. Addicted to tanning beds? It's possible, study suggests
  68. Inhalant use down, propellants up in teens looking for a high
  69. Restaurant vs. store-bought sushi: Which has more mercury?
  70. 'BMI is not one size fits all' for women and obesity
  71. Exercise helps fight anxiety, depression
  72. Jane Fonda is still going strong on fitness
  73. Study: Drinking, R-rated films linked in middle-schoolers
  74. Wiffle ball, dodgeball, kickball make sports fun for adults
  75. 1 in 5 parents would give child a spanking in certain cases
  76. Bad habits: Poor diet, smoking, drinking, sloth can age you 12 years
  77. Next in health care war: Applying the law
  78. Attorney general: AstraZeneca to pay $520M over drug Seroquel
  79. Brazil health minister urges sex to help blood pressure
  80. School lunches aren't getting healthier, adults say in poll
  81. Study: CT scans may help the healthy gauge heart risk
  82. Rapid lowering of blood sugar not linked to diabetes patients' deaths
  83. 5-minute colon cancer test could save thousands of lives
  84. Consumers' tastes make it difficult to dash salt from diets
  85. Facing cancer, dad asks 'Council' of friends to be there for his kids
  86. Primary care internists inundated with phone calls, e-mails
  87. Got milk? Only if it comes from a cow, group argues
  88. New health care law traps some in pricey state plans
  89. Government recalls thousands of Simplicity, Graco cribs
  90. 40-year world survey: Adult death rates lowest in Iceland, Cyprus
  91. Donating organ unless you say otherwise?
  92. Vitamin E shows promise for treating fatty liver disease
  93. Breakthrough cancer therapy a go -- for $93K
  94. FDA approves prostate cancer vaccine
  95. CDC: Swine flu fears pushed seasonal shots to record high
  96. FDA approves $93K prostate cancer vaccine
  97. Doctors use gene sequence to predict health risks
  98. Dirty-bomb terror test may aid cancer research
  99. 'Poor man's Gatorade' could save kids from diarrhea death
  100. Chubby kids get bullied more often
  101. Your Health: Strokes can be prevented
  102. Recession linked to increase in shaken baby syndrome
  103. Nine little facts on how 'Babies' was conceived and midwived
  104. Documentary 'Babies' touches hearts, makes mothers' day
  105. Documentary 'Babies' touches hearts, makes mothers' day
  106. National Physical Activity Plan aims to get Americans moving
  107. State childhood obesity report finds Oregon best, Mississippi worst
  108. American Cancer Society urges women to take care in 'Choose You'
  109. Children's medicine recall Q&A: What parents should know
  110. Mom's favoritism can affect kids, sibling rivalry as adults
  111. Refusing kids' vaccine more common among parents
  112. Partial face transplant patient goes public in Spain
  113. Severe asthma patients get new lung treatment: Thermoplasty
  114. Cancer risks prompt doctors to try to lower imaging scan radiation
  115. Hospital check-ins may slow heart failure readmissions
  116. FDA: Drug maker McNeil knew of contamination
  117. Stomach cancer up in young white adults, study finds
  118. Video: Deepak Chopra explains 'Mother-Baby Bond'
  119. Toxins causing 'grievous harm,' cancer panel says
  120. Baby born with syphilis every hour in China
  121. Mammograms before 40: Few cancers, many callbacks
  122. Spill raises concerns of health effects
  123. Most parents have kids for 'joy'; to many it 'just happened'
  124. More Native American women experience 'nonconsenting' sex
  125. Tylenol recall puts drug plant inspection on fast track
  126. AARP survey: More OK with sex outside marriage, fewer satisfied
  127. Isabella top name for girls; Jacob No. 1 for boys
  128. FDA investigating E. coli in Arizona after lettuce recall hits 23 states
  129. Beauty salon in baby ICU? L.A. County hospital investigated
  130. The pill: 50 years of birth control changed women's lives
  131. Wyclef Jean keeps Haiti earthquake relief at forefront
  132. 3 die at Pineville hospital, 40 ill
  133. Your Health mailbag: Blood glucose, red-yeast rice, allergy shots
  134. Right on trend with all health spending, cancer costs double
  135. Primary ovarian insufficiency, not 'premature menopause'
  136. Cuts to breast cancer program wider than expected
  137. More police, fire recruits flunk fitness test
  138. Wyclef Jean aims to keep Haiti earthquake relief at forefront
  139. Cancer costs double, in line with health spending trend
  140. Don't say 'early menopause,' it's primary ovarian insufficiency
  141. Another reason to stop smoking: Your pets' health
  142. New bone marrow transplant method may expand treatment
  143. Michelle Obama reveals goals of childhood obesity task force
  144. Chicken, turkey may sicken 55K fewer under new USDA rules
  145. Women fall more, not less, after large dose of vitamin D
  146. Premature birth rate drops 2nd year in a row, CDC finds
  147. Mom's voice can ease stress even if she's not there
  148. Mentally ill people are sent to jail more often than hospital
  149. Green light can reset your internal body clock, affect sleep
  150. Health insurance may not always help you when you travel abroad
  151. Haiti earthquake through eyes of artist cared for on Comfort
  152. Bill Gates visits India to check on campaign fighting polio
  153. How far would you go for your son? Vet's parents find out
  154. Kids' day care quality makes slight difference in later tests
  155. FDA urges doctors to report misleading drug ads
  156. School attacks highlight mental health issues in China
  157. Medical students fail to change needles at New Mexico event
  158. Oxygen therapy may help preemies avoid ventilators
  159. In war on drugs, Obama refocuses as public health fight
  160. Study: Cellphone-brain cancer link inconclusive
  161. Research links pesticides with ADHD in children
  162. Dalai Lama inspires scientist to study happiness
  163. Stronger vaginal gels tested against HIV
  164. Hospitals see dramatic rise of kids with MRSA
  165. 1 in 8 public pools closed, fecal matter common in kids' swim area
  166. New strategy may be last shot to get rid of polio
  167. Experts: More TB now than ever and U.N. efforts failing
  168. Heart attack shouldn't kill your sex life, study says
  169. Ovarian cancer screening shows promise
  170. UC Berkeley plan to test freshmen DNA criticized
  171. Viagra linked to hearing loss
  172. Report: Nationwide smoking ban would reduce heart attacks
  173. Child with autism doesn't mean parents will divorce
  174. Study challenges notion that moderate drinking protects heart
  175. Sex talk: Telling friends eases older men's stress over sex problems
  176. Move afoot in Congress to ban drop-side cribs
  177. Report: Alcohol companies go online to lure young drinkers
  178. Step lively! More steps a day cuts metabolic syndrome risk
  179. U.K. bans doctor who linked autism to vaccine
  180. Grilling this weekend? Some spices cut cancer risk
  181. Grilling this weekend? Some spices may play role in reduced cancer risk
  182. Poll: Personal debt stressing out Americans
  183. Poll: Debt stresses out Americans



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