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  1. Early intervention helps infants born deaf (Reuters)
  2. Statins fight stroke in older people too (Reuters)
  3. Kids' Fever Time Cut Using Ibuprofen First (HealthDay)
  4. Longer wait for cancer diagnoses due to problems with reactor (AFP)
  5. Genes may link birth weight, diabetes in adulthood (Reuters)
  6. Asthma rates high among abused children (Reuters)
  7. Dubai ruler to fund eye care for one million people (AFP)
  8. Prostate irradiation raises risk of colon cancer (Reuters)
  9. Breast or bottle? New mothers get mixed message (Reuters)
  10. Vatican says not questioning moment of death (Reuters)
  11. Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 3, 2008 (HealthDay)
  12. Health Highlights: Sept. 3, 2008 (HealthDay)
  13. Kids of Stressed, Low-Income Moms Prone to Weight Problems (HealthDay)
  14. Drug Given 24 Hours After Stroke Helps Repair Brain Tissue (HealthDay)
  15. Height May Boost Prostate Cancer Risk, Study Suggests (HealthDay)
  16. People get their nutrients on diet plans: study (Reuters)
  17. Cancer patients to wait longer for diagnoses because of reactor (AFP)
  18. Spanish region prepares pioneering euthanasia law (AFP)
  19. Health Tip: Adjusting to a Hearing Aid (HealthDay)
  20. Health Tip: Know the Signs of Concussion (HealthDay)
  21. Hydrating Kidney Patients With Sodium Bicarb Has Little Effect (HealthDay)
  22. Early Weight Gain Might Mean Higher Blood Pressure Later (HealthDay)
  23. Brain protein holds key to fertility (Reuters)
  24. Exercise may improve memory in older people (Reuters)
  25. Canada offers to compensate nuclear test veterans (Reuters)
  26. Direct-to-Consumer Drug Ads Have Little Effect on Sales: Study (HealthDay)
  27. E. coli outbreak in Oklahoma kills 1, sickens 200 (AP)
  28. Teen suicides dip, experts worry rate remains high (AP)
  29. Spike in teenage suicides no fluke, study finds (Reuters)
  30. Early weight gain may lead to hypertension: study (Reuters)
  31. Modest brain test benefit seen with brisk walking (AP)
  32. Marriage problems? Husband's genes may be to blame (Reuters)
  33. Clones' offspring may be in food supply: FDA (Reuters)
  34. High fiber intake may cut preeclampsia risk (Reuters)
  35. All types of sexual activity carry some STD risk (Reuters)
  36. Obesity not a red flag for spotting diabetes (Reuters)
  37. Pfizer resuming ads for Lipitor after controversy (AP)
  38. Helmet law halved child bike deaths (Reuters)
  39. Some risk seen with prostate biopsy (Reuters)
  40. Exercise may reverse brain damage from radiation (Reuters)
  41. Sudden death after arrest may be new syndrome (Reuters)
  42. Kids of older dads run greater risk of bipolar disorder: study (AFP)
  43. Study says smoking may hurt women more than men (AP)
  44. Drug ads may be a waste of cash (AFP)
  45. Study: No proof of Vytorin link to cancer (AP)
  46. 3 Questions Can Spot Possible Postpartum Depression (HealthDay)
  47. Health Tip: Buy a Safe Bathtub for Baby (HealthDay)
  48. Health Tip: Take Care of a Cast (HealthDay)
  49. Cancer, diabetes leave fingerprints in blood, serum (Reuters)
  50. Drugs: Direct-to-consumer ads may be a waste of cash (AFP)
  51. Diabetics put health at risk during Ramadan (AFP)
  52. Guide helps doctors manage vaccine allergies (Reuters)
  53. Beijing fights 'battle of the bulge' with extra PE classes: report (AFP)
  54. Stressed mothers may raise fat children: study (Reuters)
  55. HPV Vaccine Has Higher Allergic Reaction Rate (HealthDay)
  56. Diabetics put health at risk during Ramadan (AFP)
  57. Newer joint replacements need more revisions: study (Reuters)
  58. Expensive ads sell few prescription drugs: study (Reuters)
  59. 'Bonding Gene' Could Help Men Stay Married (HealthDay)
  60. Bird flu vaccine gives strong protection in mice (Reuters)
  61. Active Video Games Help Kids Exercise (HealthDay)
  62. Study finds more allergic reactions after HPV jab (Reuters)
  63. Study links bipolar disorder with older fathers (AP)
  64. Kids with older dads at higher bipolar risk: study (Reuters)
  65. Secrets of Telomerase Revealed (HealthDay)
  66. Players may improve when training mimics sport (Reuters)
  67. High doses of vitamin D safe for children (Reuters)
  68. Lack of joy in life ups early death risk: study (Reuters)
  69. High birth weight may raise brain tumor risk (Reuters)
  70. Study backs low vitamin D-diabetes link (Reuters)
  71. Health Highlights: Sept. 1, 2008 (HealthDay)
  72. Daytime Sleeping Linked to Poor Recovery in Older Patients (HealthDay)
  73. Tips to avoid drug errors due to confusing names (AP)
  74. Watch out for drug names that look, sound alike (AP)
  75. Circumcision problems impair HIV prevention: study (Reuters)
  76. Study: Bypass better than stents in long term (AP)
  77. Scottish schoolgirls get cancer jab (AFP)
  78. Patient follow-up helps reduce suicide rate: report (Reuters)
  79. Health Tip: When Your Baby Needs Shots (HealthDay)
  80. Health Tip: Prevent Dry Skin (HealthDay)
  81. New Type of Stent Appears Safe, Effective (HealthDay)
  82. Study: Bypass better than stents in long term (AP)
  83. Biosensors' heart stent matches J&J rival in study (Reuters)
  84. Take the stairs for a healthy heart (Reuters)
  85. Novartis's Lescol drug protects heart after surgery (Reuters)
  86. Heart bypasses beat drug stents in study (Reuters)
  87. Coffee may lower risk of uterus cancer: Japan study (AFP)
  88. Brain 'Master Switch' May Control Appetite, Fertility (HealthDay)
  89. Cracking enzyme code opens way to new cancer drugs (AFP)
  90. New gene clues emerge for leukaemia, obesity, bowel disease (AFP)
  91. New nerve cells needed for smelling, memory: study (Reuters)
  92. Health Highlights: Aug. 31, 2008 (HealthDay)
  93. Newer Blood Pressure Drug Better for Some Heart Patients, Diabetics (HealthDay)
  94. Fish Oil Supplements Help With Heart Failure (HealthDay)
  95. Fish oil appears to help against heart failure (AP)
  96. European agency warns of possible Botox side effects (AFP)
  97. Surviving Nepalese twin to return to Singapore for surgery: report (AFP)
  98. US hospitals on lockdown after unknown substance exposure (AFP)
  99. Belgium reduces safety zone near nuclear iodine leak site (AFP)
  100. Health Highlights: Aug. 30, 2008 (HealthDay)
  101. Sleepy Drivers Are Dangerous Drivers (HealthDay)
  102. Sharp rise in alcoholism among Swedish women: report (AFP)
  103. Afghan child mortality linked to uneducated mothers (Reuters)
  104. 87 salmonella cases reported across Quebec (AP)
  105. Alcohol in Early Pregnancy May Prompt Fetal Cell Death (HealthDay)
  106. Federal judge approves Ford health care trust plan (Reuters)
  107. One death linked to salmonella outbreak (Reuters)
  108. HIV-positive Ivorians to receive free anti-retroviral treatment (AFP)
  109. Activity key to breast cancer patients' survival (Reuters)
  110. Weight loss may cut risk of colorectal growths (Reuters)
  111. UN study says polygamy main AIDS driver in Swaziland (AFP)
  112. Many return to sports after getting a new shoulder (Reuters)
  113. Guidelines issued on battling ear wax (Reuters)
  114. Weight-loss surgery won't "cure" sleep apnea (Reuters)
  115. Benefit of pelvic exercises on urine leaks wanes (Reuters)
  116. Trans fats linked to pre-cancerous colon growths (Reuters)
  117. ImClone updates data from lung cancer trial (Reuters)
  118. World first: Lasers used in keyhole surgery for brain cancer (AFP)
  119. Flu shot does not cut risk of death in elderly (Reuters)
  120. Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 29, 2008 (HealthDay)
  121. Health Highlights: Aug. 29, 2008 (HealthDay)
  122. Leave That Ear Wax Alone (HealthDay)
  123. Study Questions Flu Shot's Mortality Protection for Elderly (HealthDay)
  124. Therapy curbs insomnia in dialysis patients (Reuters)
  125. Blood pressure pill works well in kids, study shows (Reuters)
  126. Antipsychotic Drugs Boost Stroke Risk (HealthDay)
  127. Health Tip: Warning Signs of a Bleeding Disorder (HealthDay)
  128. Health Tip: Take Care of Aging Skin (HealthDay)
  129. End-of-Life Choices a Complicated Affair (HealthDay)
  130. Mom's Smoking During Pregnancy Ups Preemie's SIDS Risk (HealthDay)
  131. Novartis halts research on MRSA drug after poor tests (AFP)
  132. Belgian radioactive leak worse than initially thought (AFP)
  133. 13% of Seniors Report Being Mistreated (HealthDay)
  134. Antipsychotic drugs double stroke risk: study (Reuters)
  135. Cadmium Exposure Tied to Lung Disease (HealthDay)
  136. Scientists Track Hourly Changes in Alzheimer's Protein (HealthDay)
  137. Normal Cells May Predict Cancer Virulence (HealthDay)
  138. Teva sues Novartis, Momenta over Copaxone patent (Reuters)
  139. Sleep quality drops with age, but effects diminish (Reuters)
  140. Brain dysfunction may explain fibromyalgia symptoms (Reuters)
  141. Brain injury study adds to Alzheimer's enigma (Reuters)
  142. New Katrina death tally: Half of victims 75 and up (AP)
  143. Alcohol deaths common among American Indians (Reuters)
  144. Tainted deli meats outbreak in Canada spreads (AFP)
  145. Warfarin underused by patients at risk for stroke (Reuters)
  146. Brain injury study adds to Alzheimer's enigma (Reuters)
  147. Mexico's Supreme Court upholds capital's abortion law (AFP)
  148. Tracking Alzheimer's-linked protein in live brains (AP)
  149. Mexico's top court refuses to reverse capital's abortion law (AFP)
  150. Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 28, 2008 (HealthDay)
  151. Health Highlights: Aug. 28, 2008 (HealthDay)
  152. Swedish magazine recalled after faulty recipe poisons four (AFP)
  153. Study: 12 percent of Indian deaths due to alcohol (AP)
  154. Under-tongue therapy may ease bee-sting allergy (Reuters)
  155. Philippines endorses condoms despite church (AFP)
  156. Four Austrians suffer tick-borne encephalitis from cheese: report (AFP)
  157. Condom lubricant popular acne cure for Cambodian women (AFP)
  158. Correction: Hot Dogs-Cancer story (AP)
  159. Skills-based therapy may curb eating disorders (Reuters)
  160. "Natural" cesarean mimics vaginal birth experience (Reuters)
  161. Water disinfection products no harm to pregnancy (Reuters)
  162. Independent WHO study backs universal health care (Reuters)
  163. Protecting Newborns From a Dangerous Threat (HealthDay)
  164. Health Tip: Prepare a Fire Safety Plan (HealthDay)
  165. Health Tip: Help Prevent a Herniated Disk (HealthDay)
  166. Bunion Surgery Patients Need 6 Weeks Before Driving (HealthDay)
  167. Social injustice 'killing on a grand scale': WHO (AFP)
  168. AIDS cases seen on the rise in Philippines (Reuters)
  169. Long-term incense use 'increases cancer risk' (AFP)
  170. Cervical cancer advances give hope to poor (Reuters)
  171. Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 27, 2008 (HealthDay)
  172. New Test Identifies Heart Transplant Rejection (HealthDay)
  173. Study Links Spanking to Physical Abuse (HealthDay)
  174. Pancreatic Cells Turned Into Insulin-Producing Beta Cells (HealthDay)
  175. Police: Disabled Palestinian siblings hidden away (AP)
  176. HIV spreads in NY at three times the U.S. average (Reuters)
  177. Researchers regrow crucial hair in inner ear (Reuters)
  178. Stroke drugs show similar results, or no benefits (Reuters)
  179. Study points to brain chemical involved in obesity (Reuters)
  180. Keep taking statins after heart attack: study (Reuters)
  181. Health Highlights: Aug. 27, 2008 (HealthDay)
  182. FDA OKs blood test for heart transplant rejection (AP)
  183. In NYC, new HIV infections 3 times national rate (AP)
  184. Flying is a headache, literally, for many travelers (Reuters)
  185. Sleep helps selectively preserve emotional memories (Reuters)
  186. Experiences key to injury prevention for teens (Reuters)
  187. Biden's Scranton childhood left lasting impression (AP)
  188. Study outcome won't sway company on eye drug (AP)
  189. Rising uric acid levels tied to migraine drug (Reuters)
  190. Thinness in midlife boosts later brittle bone risk (Reuters)
  191. Fertility treatments induce gene mutations: study (Reuters)
  192. Researchers turn living cells into insulin-makers (Reuters)
  193. Hot seat is a gamble for the gonads (AFP)
  194. Cells change identity in promising breakthrough (AP)
  195. ConocoPhillips sells remainder of gas stations (AP)
  196. Tools Test Debunks 'Dumb Neanderthals' Theory (HealthDay)
  197. 4 More Deaths Reported Among Byetta Patients (HealthDay)
  198. Health Tip: Leaving Your Children Alone (HealthDay)
  199. Health Tip: Using a Dietary Supplement (HealthDay)
  200. Mistaken Beliefs About Cancer Abound (HealthDay)
  201. Spain probes possible fourth human case of mad cow disease (AFP)
  202. An apple a day keeps cancer away? Study shows public confusion (AFP)
  203. Sharp unveils new anti-bird flu air purifier (AFP)
  204. British experts green light Novartis' sight-saving drug (AFP)
  205. Single Rooms Becoming the Norm in New Hospitals (HealthDay)
  206. Higher risk of other cancers for skin-cancer sufferers: study (AFP)
  207. U.S. seeks more data for J&J schizophrenia drug (Reuters)
  208. Some Ayurvedic medicines have harmful metals: study (Reuters)
  209. Scientists warn of metals in Ayurvedic medicines (AFP)
  210. Bristol, Pfizer to delay clot drug after setback (Reuters)
  211. Survey finds causes of cancer little understood (Reuters)
  212. Aggressive diabetes control in very ill questioned (Reuters)
  213. Throat cancer increasing among white Americans (Reuters)
  214. HIV treatment may provoke asthma in kids (Reuters)
  215. Alcohol detox helps head and neck cancer patients (Reuters)
  216. New flu vaccine approach hopeful, Novavax says (Reuters)
  217. New attack ad on TV, but this one targets hot dogs (AP)
  218. Camps for U.S. military kids aim to ease anxieties (Reuters)
  219. Number of uninsured Americans declines modestly (Reuters)
  220. Cholesterol extremes predict outcome in diabetes (Reuters)
  221. Gait dysfunction common in cognitive impairment (Reuters)
  222. Nuts and corn not source of colon ills: study (Reuters)
  223. Benign skin cancers may be "warning sign": study (Reuters)
  224. Scientists ID Pathway That Makes Antipsychotic Drugs Work (HealthDay)
  225. Number of Uninsured Americans Drops (HealthDay)
  226. Optimism, mastery help cancer patients cope (Reuters)
  227. New flu vaccine approach hopeful, Novavax says (Reuters)
  228. Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 26, 2008 (HealthDay)
  229. Health Highlights: Aug. 26, 2008 (HealthDay)
  230. Tobacco Control Program Saved Billions in Health Costs (HealthDay)
  231. Acupuncture may ease chronic headaches (Reuters)
  232. Top Indian hospital says drugs in baby trials 'safe': report (AFP)
  233. Number of uninsured drops; Poverty holds steady (AP)
  234. When Communication Is Lost (HealthDay)
  235. Health Tip: Taking an Antibiotic (HealthDay)
  236. Health Tip: Exercise Your Brain (HealthDay)
  237. Preterm Births Linked to Infection of Amniotic Fluid (HealthDay)
  238. Authorities drop legal bid to force baby's vaccination (AFP)
  239. New HIV infections up 45% in Philippines: official (AFP)
  240. South Sudan's vision to tackle blindness (AFP)
  241. Study links preterm births, simmering infections (AP)
  242. Infections may cause many premature births: study (Reuters)
  243. Calif. stop-smoking campaign saved $86 billion: report (Reuters)
  244. Vaccine cures dangerous yeast infections in mice (Reuters)
  245. Mexico City abortion law in supreme court battle (AFP)
  246. Tainted deli meats in Canada kill 12 (AFP)
  247. U.S. nonprofit hospitals face mounting pressures: reports (Reuters)
  248. Two experiments suggest new direction for diabetes (Reuters)
  249. Food Allergy Action Plan Can Keep Kids From Harm (HealthDay)
  250. How to clear confusion from food allergy warnings (AP)