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  1. Poll: Health overhaul unpopular, but not as feared
  2. Insulin Resistance May Lead to Kidney Disease in the Elderly: Study
  3. Sex Education Should Have Its Place in Classrooms
  4. Health Highlights: March 8, 2012
  5. Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals Found in Many Household Products: Study
  6. Surgeon General: Nearly 4 Million U.S. Kids Still Smoke
  7. Alzheimer's, Dementia Care to Cost U.S. $200 Billion This Year
  8. Certain Beliefs Motivate Health Care Workers to Get Flu Shots
  9. Losing Hour Over Weekend May Put Heart at Risk Monday
  10. People in Poor Neighborhoods Have More Pain, Study Finds
  11. Hospital spending hints Q4 GDP may be revised higher
  12. 1,000 women a day die in childbirth, says MSF
  13. Raw chicken bacteria on the rise in Europe: study
  14. HIV pill for prevention debated as FDA ruling nears
  15. Coke, Pepsi make changes to avoid cancer warning
  16. How to Fill the Empty Nest
  17. Light or Moderate Drinking Linked to Lower Stroke Risk in Women
  18. Acid Reflux From Chronic Heartburn May Damage Teeth
  19. Lost Hour of Sleep Over Weekend May Put Heart at Risk Monday
  20. Women Fare Better With Heart Failure
  21. HIV infection rates lower in high treatment areas: study
  22. 13 million people threatened by food crisis: Oxfam
  23. Gene Mutations Linked to Crohn's Disease in Ashkenazi Jews
  24. Heart screens for kids not ready for prime time
  25. Exercise may not make older people fall less
  26. Do too many older women get radiation for cancer?
  27. 1 in 5 heavy periods before menopause stop naturally
  28. Could Fat Be Your Friend Over Age 85?
  29. Rheumatoid Arthritis May Raise Risk of Heart Rhythm Disorder
  30. House Republicans look to reshape birth control debate
  31. Exercise may not help older people fall less: study
  32. Georgia Senate OKs drug tests for welfare applicants
  33. Two dead, including gunman, in shooting at Pittsburgh hospital
  34. Why online security is taxing our brains
  35. UN's Ban cites gains in fighting world poverty
  36. FDA rejects AstraZeneca move on generic Seroquel
  37. Saudi crown prince in U.S. for medical tests
  38. $100 or $1,000? Wide price range for birth control
  39. UK police quiz man over abortion website attack
  40. Health Tip: Minimize Breastfeeding Pain
  41. Health Tip: Protect Yourself From Heart Disease
  42. FDA asks experts if pain drugs get second chance
  43. Patheon posts loss as costs rise
  44. Robonaut: Celebrating NASA's First Humanoid Robot in Space
  45. Still searching for Japan tsunami missing to ease pain
  46. Japan cabinet stunned, confused after quake, minutes show
  47. When Unneeded, Induced Labor May Increase Complications
  48. Keeping Young Athletes Safe From Sexual Abuse
  49. Spring Ahead Without Losing Too Much Sleep
  50. Cystinosis Kids Are Living Time Bombs Without Meds
  51. Clean water project in Africa gets carbon credits
  52. Still searching for Japan tsunami missing to ease pain
  53. Saudi crown prince in U.S. for medical tests
  54. Out of bed! Hospitals aim to keep elderly strong
  55. Drug Seems to Speed Recovery After Traumatic Brain Injury
  56. Kids Who Bully May Be More Likely to Smoke, Drink
  57. Coming Soon: At-Home Sperm Test for Couples Trying to Conceive
  58. Mother's Voice May Help Premature Babies Breathe Easier
  59. LSD Might Help Alcoholics Quit, Stay Abstinent: Study
  60. U.S. House GOP look to reshape birth control debate
  61. Tanzania doctors ignore order to stop striking
  62. EKG Testing May Spot Fatal Heart Conditions in Children
  63. One in Four HIV Patients Has Long Gaps Between Doctor's Visits: Study
  64. Researchers ID Gene for Neck Disorder
  65. Health Highlights: March 9, 2012
  66. Women’s Lives Sacrificed in the Fight Against Abortion
  67. Citizens not pushing hard for climate deal: U.N. chief
  68. Florida passes bill to test state workers for drugs, alcohol
  69. FDA clears 3rd silicone-gel breast implant for US
  70. Poland isolated as blocks text on greener EU
  71. FDA approves 3rd silicone-gel breast implant
  72. Coke, Pepsi to alter caramel color ingredient
  73. Survey Shows People Have Little Time for Healthy Habits
  74. Aggressive Care Best for Brain Trauma, Study Shows
  75. FDA OKs 3rd Silicone-Gel Breast Implant
  76. Many with cancer pain aren't on strong painkillers
  77. Behavioral therapy may help ease hot flashes
  78. Cancer patients do well at veterans' hospitals
  79. After jail, former inmates face higher death risk
  80. New Silicone Breast Implant Approved
  81. Poland blocks EU efforts on carbon limits
  82. Gerber recalls baby formula because of odor
  83. Justice Department nixes tentative $1 billion settlement with J&J : WSJ
  84. Bachmann's Population Control Scenario Not Far-Fetched
  85. Government to cut Texas women's health funds in abortion dispute
  86. House GOP look to reshape birth control debate
  87. 'Delayed Reactions' May Outlast Other Concussion Effects
  88. How to Avoid Spring Sneezing and Stuffiness
  89. USDA Defends Decision to Include 'Pink Slime' in School Lunches
  90. Woman gives birth to son weighing nearly 14 pounds
  91. Egypt army court acquits doctor over virginity test
  92. Egypt army court acquits doctor over virginity test
  93. Progress, no big breakthrough, in hunt for HIV cure
  94. Spring Break Safety Tips to Keep Vacation Fun
  95. Gas Engines May Be Dirtier Than Diesels in One Respect
  96. Federal Government Cuts Funding for Texas Women's Health Program
  97. Warning Label Threat for Coke and Pepsi is Ridiculous
  98. Trial against Big Tobacco starts in Montreal Monday
  99. Daylight Saving Causes Americans to Waste Time in Changing Clocks
  100. Fake Avastin shows very little protects drug supply
  101. Behavioral therapy may help hot flashes:study
  102. Venezuela's Chavez says to start radiation therapy
  103. Florida passes bill to test state workers for drugs
  104. After jail, former inmates face higher death risk
  105. Diabetics should lift weights before cardio: study
  106. Sihuan prepares anti-hypertension drug for clinical trial in China
  107. Circumcision tied to lower prostate cancer risk
  108. Fewer tots hurt on the stairs, but still a danger
  109. India's Ranbaxy opens Morocco unit
  110. Asahi Kasei to buy Zoll Med for up to $1.2 billion -Nikkei
  111. Japan's Asahi Kasei to buy Zoll for $2.2 billion
  112. Health Tip: Caring for Baby After Circumcision
  113. Health Tip: The Right Diet Can Boost Athletic Performance
  114. Finding and riding the bicycle built for you
  115. Experts develop salt-tolerant, high-yield wheat
  116. Stair-Related Injuries a Threat to Preschoolers: Study
  117. Circumcision Linked to Lower Risk for Prostate Cancer, Study Finds
  118. Child injuries on U.S. farms cost $1.4 billion a year
  119. FDA Panel to Weigh Second Chance for New Class of Painkillers
  120. Health Highlights: March 12, 2012
  121. Exercise Might Boost Kids' Academic Ability
  122. Farm Hazards a Serious Threat to Kids, Study Finds
  123. India licenses generic copy of patented Bayer drug
  124. Michigan Looks to Change Abortion Laws
  125. Gov. to cut Texas women's health funds over abortion
  126. Fake Avastin shows little protection of drug supply
  127. U.S. nixes tentative $1 billion settlement with J&J: WSJ
  128. Estrogen-Only HRT May Reduce Breast Cancer Risk for Women With Hysterectomies
  129. Russia HIV infections rise 5% in 2011: official
  130. Married Heart Surgery Patients Live Longer
  131. More Insight on Possible Role of Vitamin D Against Alzheimer's
  132. Work burnout tied to emotional eating
  133. C$27 billion suit vs. Big Tobacco starts in Montreal
  134. New healthcare exchange rules for states
  135. Pink Slime Hamburger Filler Safe for Dogs and Schoolchildren
  136. Weight Watchers sees growth in slimming men
  137. Giving Docs iPads Might Boost Patient Care
  138. Sugary Drinks Can Be Hard on Heart: Study
  139. Seniors' Long-Term Use of Strong Painkillers a Concern
  140. Red Meat Can Be Unhealthy, Study Suggests
  141. Can Statins Prevent Parkinson's Disease?
  142. US physician behind suicide law dies
  143. Red meat boosts risk of dying young: study
  144. FDA panel supports continued testing of pain drugs
  145. Health Insurance Premiums Will Surpass Median Household Income in 2033: Study
  146. Poorer, Obese Adults Might Benefit From Behavior-Change Program
  147. Childhood Leukemia Survival Rates Reach 90 Percent
  148. Chicago hospital doctors say iPads raise their efficiency
  149. FDA panel says pain drug trials should continue
  150. Consumer Reports taps ire over bad medical devices
  151. U.S. soldier in Afghan massacre had brain injury: official
  152. New Study Shows My Fears About Children and Stairs Don't Seem Overly Cautious
  153. Though Still Taboo, LSD Can Offer Medicinal Benefit to Addicts
  154. Afghanistan killings put new pressure on Obama, Republicans
  155. Seeking the roots of a U.S. soldier's shooting rampage
  156. Study prompts call for wider ban on metal hips
  157. Circumcision tied to lower prostate cancer risk: study
  158. Work burnout tied to "emotional eating" in women: study
  159. Progress, no big breakthrough, in hunt for HIV cure
  160. Gov. to cut Texas women's health funds over abortion
  161. U.S. nixes tentative $1 billion settlement with J&J: WSJ
  162. U.S. nixes tentative $1 billion settlement with J&J: WSJ
  163. Dendreon CEO: rival prostate drugs to boost market
  164. Pfizer scraps insulin deal with India's Biocon
  165. Weight Watchers sees growth in slimming men
  166. Pfizer says Europe undermining drug innovation
  167. British doctors urge against metal hip joints
  168. FDA Panel Recommends Second Chance for New Class of Painkillers
  169. India's Biocon shares fall as Pfizer cancels sale deal
  170. Study prompts call for wider ban on metal hips
  171. India's Biocon to retain $150 million from Pfizer deal
  172. Eye problems common in astronauts, study says
  173. AstraZeneca sues FDA over generic Seroquel
  174. Deutsche cuts Biocon target price after Pfizer exit
  175. World Chefs: Vegan chef wows with meatless meals
  176. Analysis: India patent ruling may open door for cheaper HIV drugs
  177. C$27 billion suit vs Big Tobacco starts in Montreal
  178. New healthcare exchange rules issued for states
  179. Health Tip: Manage Memory Loss
  180. Health Tip: Calm a Canker Sore
  181. Can Galactic Collision Solve the Dark-Matter Mystery?
  182. Can Galactic Collision Solve the Dark-Matter Mystery?
  183. How BP-Spill Settlement Money May Save the Gulf Coast
  184. TSX may open higher on euro zone optimism
  185. 75-Year Study Finds Dramatic Rise in U.S. Lifespans
  186. Ban Metal-on-Metal Hip Replacements, U.K. Researchers Assert
  187. Provo-Orem most optimistic area in U.S.: poll
  188. FDA accepts Cornerstone's metabolic disorder drug application
  189. Consumer Reports taps ire over bad medical devices
  190. Study prompts call for wider ban on metal hips
  191. Health Highlights: March 13, 2012
  192. Mothers on Antidepressants Are Less Likely to Breast-Feed: Study
  193. Long Space Missions May Harm Astronauts' Eyes
  194. Many Docs Order Unneeded Lung Cancer Screening Tests: Survey
  195. FDA panel says pain drug trials should continue
  196. Japan may open $96 billion drugs market further
  197. Staples gets FDA warning on California warehouse
  198. Spanish doctors announce world first in fetal surgery
  199. Nixing Red Meat, Pink Slime a Good Idea
  200. Mothers on Antidepressants Less Likely to Breast-Feed: Study
  201. Heat-Related Deaths on Rise for High School Football Players
  202. Oregon Doctor's Death Highlights Right to Die with Dignity
  203. Police: Nev. mom kills daughter, 6, with scissors
  204. Race, Location Big Factors in American Diets
  205. Cooler Hands Might Boost Your Workout, Study Suggests
  206. Sleep Apnea Treatment May Help Ward Off Heart Failure: Study
  207. HUD grants $201 million in new spending on homeless
  208. Gene Discovery Gives Clues to a Childhood Cancer
  209. Endoscopy May Be Better Than Surgery for Severe Pancreatic Infection
  210. One Antibiotic Appears to Ease Severe E. Coli Infection
  211. Higher Spending Tied to Better Outcomes in Ontario Hospitals
  212. Cooler Hands Might Boost Your Workout, Study Suggests
  213. Not Enough Young Women Getting Tested for Chlamydia: CDC
  214. More support for passing on the red meat
  215. Survival of Hospitalized Heart Failure Patients May Vary by Ethnicity
  216. Vaginal birth after C-section carries more risks: study
  217. Cancer drug shows promise in Alzheimer's mice
  218. More UK kids living with serious diseases: study
  219. No rise in LA heart deaths after 2008 market crash
  220. U.S. can stop drug sales at 2 CVS stores, judge says
  221. More spending equals better care - in Canada
  222. Few women getting tested for chlamydia: CDC
  223. Should all African Americans get glaucoma screening?
  224. Insight: Behind the healthcare-law case: The challengers' tale
  225. Regeneron says eye drug capturing Roche patients
  226. Lawmakers press Pentagon on massacre suspect's brain injury
  227. Mississippi lawmakers approve abortion restrictions
  228. CBO cuts cost estimate for Obama healthcare law
  229. Insight: Behind the healthcare-law case: The challengers' tale
  230. No rise in heart deaths after 2008 market crash-in LA
  231. Bayer targets higher healthcare margins in 2014
  232. Bishops consider focus in birth-control fight
  233. GE Healthcare, Intel open test lab in Israel
  234. Health Tip: Pack a Healthy, Easy Lunch
  235. Health Tip: What Causes Hearing Loss?
  236. Animal import bans "put UK drug research at risk"
  237. Animal import bans "put UK drug research at risk"
  238. Minister: Not importing animals hurts UK science
  239. Type of Bacteria May Be Linked to Diabetes
  240. Low-Carb, Low-Fat Diets May Each Help the Heart
  241. Fatty Foods Might Harm Men's Sperm, Research Suggests
  242. Experts: Not importing animals hurts UK science
  243. More support for passing on the red meat
  244. Few women getting tested for chlamydia: CDC
  245. Animal blockade hitting British research: scientists
  246. Egyptians design 'faster, cheaper' hepatitis C test
  247. CVS Florida stores can stay open: US appeals court
  248. Health Highlights: March 14, 2012
  249. Inflammation Might Play Role in Heart Disease: Study
  250. U.S. healthcare legal issues at Supreme Court