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  1. Obese Men With Prostate Cancer Face Higher Death Risk (HealthDay)
  2. Study: Focus on chest presses for better CPR
  3. Study: Smoke wrinkles don't stop at face
  4. Path to happiness? Expert: Don't think about it
  5. Study: Duct tape in doubt as wart cure
  6. Toddler improving on experimental smallpox drug
  7. Secret to slim kids? Just a little running around (Reuters)
  8. Obese Men With Prostate Cancer Face Higher Death Risk (HealthDay)
  9. Antibiotics overprescribed for sinus ills, study finds
  10. Report: More than 5 million living with Alzheimer's
  11. Safer Food Ising Fiber-Based Light Source
  12. Singapore rethinks obesity reduction programme for students (AFP)
  13. Singapore to scrap anti-obesity program (AP)
  14. Leukemia survivors more prone to other cancers
  15. Artery risk looms in seemingly healthy patients
  16. Millions of flu shots to be dumped
  17. Rare split-liver transplant aids baby, student
  18. Landmark Food Allergy Law Enacted In New Jersey
  19. Activity Levels Key to Childhood Obesity (HealthDay)
  20. Chinese restaurant food unhealthy
  21. Report: Chinese takeout a nutrition nightmare
  22. Overweight kids, teens treated with ADHD drug
  23. Safer Food Using Fiber-Based Light Source
  24. Heart risk high for firefighters
  25. Lasers no permanent fix for many port-wine stains
  26. Black-white life expectancy gap shrinking
  27. Healthy coffee lovers, drink up!
  28. Overweight kids, teens treated with ADHD drug
  29. European Commission Plans 2-year Period Of Flexibility To Determine Best Front Of Pac
  30. Activity Levels Key to Childhood Obesity (HealthDay)
  31. Study: Flu outbreak in U.S. could spark recession
  32. An Issues Landscape For Nanotechnology Standards - Institute For Food And Agricultura
  33. Fortified foods: Too much of a good thing?
  34. Dutch hope to invent foods that prevent obesity (Reuters)
  35. Edwards: Cancer 'no longer curable'
  36. Cosmetic surgery rates up; breasts most popular
  37. Diets And Artherosclerosis - An Interview With Molly Gee - The Diet Channel, An Award
  38. Study: Drink and smoke worse than drugs
  39. College students to pay more for birth control pills
  40. Prediction for this allergy season elusive
  41. Source of tainted spinach finally pinpointed
  42. Low-carb diet speeds initial weight loss: study (Reuters)
  43. Heart stent makers brace for results of new study
  44. Edwards shows new face of cancer
  45. Stay Healthy With Polyphenols!
  46. New Survey Evidence On The Health And Wellbeing Of England's Older Generation
  47. Girl's overdose death raises questions
  48. Online anonymity lets users get nasty
  49. Technology may be key to food safety
  50. Healthiest carb you are not eating
  51. Yale Researchers Weigh The Science On Soft Drinks And Health
  52. Study: Chocolate improves blood vessel function
  53. Drugs to raise 'good' cholesterol fail key tests
  54. Child care linked to later behavioral issues
  55. ACL injuries growing for young female athletes
  56. Healthy pizza not a half-baked idea
  57. Aspirin benefits older women, but talk to doctor first
  58. Study describes new type of 'semi-identical' twins
  59. Study: Most angioplasties not needed
  60. Pizza as health food? Could be
  61. Pomegranate Juice May Be Good For The Prostate And Heart, Reports The Harvard Men's H
  62. Food allergies: One bite can be deadly
  63. Canadians Warned Not To Use MIAOZI Slimming Capsules Due To Potential Health Risks
  64. Food Standards Agency Publishes Consultation On Saturated Fat And Healthy Eating, UK
  65. Prostate biopsy may be misleading in obese men (Reuters)
  66. Trans fats linked to greater heart disease risk
  67. Snow, Edwards show: There's no immunity to cancer
  68. Leading Slimming Organisation Offers Extra Help For Healthy Living
  69. Dispelling The Top 10 Nutrition Myths
  70. Breast MRIs urged for high-risk women
  71. Study: Kids get steady diet of junk food ads
  72. 'Dipstick' Test Could Reduce Risk Of Food Poisoning By Rapidly Detecting Spoilage
  73. Cancer-Fighting Foods, Supplements Explored In Day-Long Symposium
  74. Organic Is Healthier: Kiwis Prove That Green Is Good
  75. Obesity boosts prostate cancer mortality (Reuters)
  76. Say 'ah' to acupuncture
  77. How To Be Healthy And 'Green,' From The Harvard Health Letter
  78. Chemists Create Healthier Pizza By Boosting Antioxidants In Dough
  79. Eating healthy at the airport
  80. Is it the flu? Take the fast flu test
  81. Dry food added to pet food recall list on March 30th
  82. PA Department Of Health Warns Consumers About Raw Milk Sold By York County Dairy
  83. Health: Polyphenols On A Plate
  84. The Facts About Soy Protein And Heart Health
  85. Rising number of Japan's kids have weight problem (Reuters)
  86. Mom, son work to change views of birthmarks
  87. Vaccine cuts repeat ear infections
  88. Cocaine, amphetamine abuse linked to strokes
  89. Child fatal injury rate down, but race gap up
  90. Standard pregnancy weight can lead to heavy toddlers
  91. Overweight people more likely to get asthma (Reuters)
  92. Study: Toddlers not responding is autism sign
  93. Group: Mammograms optional for many under 50
  94. Overweight people more likely to get asthma
  95. Johns Hopkins Researchers Examine Why People Eat The Foods They Do
  96. How To Maintain Healthy Blood Sugar Levels
  97. Class does downward dog, literally
  98. Man with tuberculosis jailed for not wearing mask
  99. Japanese bingeing on Krispy Kremes
  100. FDA urges laxer labeling on irradiated foods
  101. Hunting ways to prevent epilepsy after brain injury
  102. Food irradiation rules may be relaxed
  103. Richardson signs medical marijuana bill
  104. FDA Likely Wrong About Wheat Gluten As Sole Source Of Pet Food Poisoning
  105. Why the long face? Rio's obese treated like horses (Reuters)
  106. Eggs raise cholesterol and other myths
  107. Obese in Rio de Janeiro treated like horses
  108. Are humans hard-wired to believe in a higher power?
  109. Analysis: Hormone replacement risk overstated
  110. Eggs will raise your cholesterol, and other myths
  111. Combo migraine drug beat single drug therapy
  112. Elizabeth Edwards gets good news on treatment
  113. Doctor contrasts his cancer care, uninsured patient's
  114. Reduced Calorie Intake Can Increase Health And Longevity
  115. Vitamin pills prevent low-weight babies
  116. Computer-aided mammograms questioned
  117. Thais turn to high-tech solutions to flight growing obesity (AFP)
  118. Malaysians face obesity-related disease epidemic in 10 years (AFP)
  119. Overweight girlhood boosts women's asthma risk (Reuters)
  120. Moisture in peanut butter plant spread salmonella
  121. Disease may have fueled Hatfield-McCoy feud
  122. Study: Mediterranean diet wards off allergies
  123. Most Americans don't eat smart and exercise, CDC says
  124. Walking, yoga may help with menopause
  125. Why raiding the fridge at night is a bad idea
  126. Choices for even the choosiest eaters
  127. 'Age-management' medicine growing, controversial
  128. Health Canada Reminds Canadians Of Egg Safety
  129. European Food Safety Authority Survey Supports UK Salmonella Control Measures
  130. Comment Re. Protective Effect Of Fruits, Vegetables And The Mediterranean Diet On Ast
  131. Report To World Health Organisation Says World's Food Is Still Far Too Salty
  132. Energy Club, Inc. Issues Allergy Alert Due To Undeclared Sulfites In Their Healthy Ca
  133. Apple Consumption During Pregnancy Reduces Risk For Childhood Wheezing And Asthma - O
  134. Supplements: No scientific evidence that they work
  135. Severely obese fastest-growing U.S. overweight group (Reuters)
  136. Tot better after reaction to dad's smallpox shot
  137. Melanoma survival rate improving
  138. Statin drugs lower respiratory death risk
  139. Severely obese fastest-growing overweight group
  140. Niacin can be toxic when used to 'beat' drug test
  141. NY Health Department Launches Trans Fat Help Center To Support Restaurants In Going T
  142. Scientists Say Dieting Does Not Work
  143. Number of morbidly obese growing rapidly
  144. Severely Obese Are Fastest Growing Segment of OverweightAmericans (HealthDay)
  145. Supplements: No evidence they slow aging
  146. Body Weight Associated With Portion Sizes In Young Adults
  147. Experts: Proposed arthritis drug won't get OK
  148. Insect-based flu vaccine shows promise
  149. More women surviving heart surgery
  150. Type I diabetics don't need insulin after stem cell therapy
  151. When life gets loud, give your ears some TLC
  152. Severely Obese Are Fastest Growing Segment of OverweightAmericans (HealthDay)
  153. Number of severely obese Americans soars (AFP)
  154. FDA: Energy drink marketed illegally
  155. Listerine plaque rinse recalled
  156. Genes gang up to help cancer spread, study finds
  157. 'I'm sorry,' hard for doctors to say
  158. Study reveals 'Robin Hood impulse'
  159. Human growth hormone use rises, but is it legal?
  160. China's food safety woes now a global concern
  161. Breastfed high-risk kids still become obese (Reuters)
  162. Researchers pinpoint gene linked to obesity risk (Reuters)
  163. Strongest genetic marker for obesity identified: study (AFP)
  164. Gene Variant Linked to Obesity, Diabetes (HealthDay)
  165. FDA advisers reject Vioxx successor
  166. New fat gene found; no clue yet how it works
  167. New monkey gene map may hold human clues
  168. Nailguns taking out weekend warriors
  169. Arsenic In Chicken Feed May Pose Health Risks To Humans, C&EN Reports
  170. People with gene variant may weigh more (AP)
  171. Gene Variant Linked to Obesity, Diabetes (HealthDay)
  172. Study Of US Restaurants Shows No Healthier Foods Without Healthier Profits
  173. Human growth hormone use rises; is it legal?
  174. 1st U.S. baby from frozen sperm, egg reported
  175. Dr. Gupta: The lessons I learned in 'Chasing Life'
  176. Does drinking your fruit and veggies count?
  177. Schools serving healthier food
  178. Readers struggle with urge to snack at night
  179. Healthier food, drinks slowly enter U.S. schools
  180. Abstinence programs no guarantee
  181. Australian Teenagers' Health Put At Risk By Poor Diet
  182. Expert Offers Simple Tips For Healthy And Tasty Summer Eating
  183. Phone Counseling Helps Patients Improve Eating And Exercise Habits
  184. FDA Urgently Warns Consumers About Health Risks Of Potentially Contaminated Olives, U
  185. Report To World Health Organisation Says World's Food Is Still Far Too Salty
  186. Canada's New Government Launches First Ever National Food Guide For First Nations, In
  187. U.S. food imports rarely inspected
  188. Why broccoli, soy fight cancer
  189. Extra daily serving of veggies cuts cancer risk
  190. Orbiting astronaut starts 'Boston marathon'
  191. Stem cell study homes in on ALS cause
  192. On the road? Don't skip your workout
  193. Study Finds Dietary Fat Interacts With Genes
  194. Orbiting astronaut runs 'Boston marathon'
  195. Genetics may dictate racial cancer rates, outcomes
  196. Are trans fat substitutes really healthier?
  197. Kids with head injury apt to have another
  198. Food Supplement Chondroitin Is No Better Than Placebo For Joint Pain New Study Says
  199. Va. Tech president: gunman was student
  200. Trans fats’ fill-in not much healthier
  201. Red, processed meats linked to breast cancer
  202. 5 fixes to help you stand up to back pain
  203. U.S. OKs 1st bird flu vaccine for humans
  204. Antidepressants' benefits trump risks for kids
  205. Picking healthy restaurant foods not so easy
  206. Morbidly obese: bigger Britons need fatter furnaces (AFP)
  207. Studies link hormone use, higher cancer risks
  208. Organic vs. conventional: What do experts say?
  209. "Glycemic load" of diet has no effect on weight loss (Reuters)
  210. Fruity cocktails may be healthy
  211. Calories, not carbs, count most for dieters
  212. Record 132 million flu shots expected for next flu season
  213. Skim milk best for pumping up muscle mass
  214. Poll: Picking healthy restaurant foods not so easy
  215. Columbine survivor: After the roller coaster, 'normal'
  216. Evidence Needed To Link Herbs, Spices And Improved Health
  217. Study Reports Changing To A Low-Fat Diet Can Induce Stress
  218. FDA: Sugar substitute doesn't cause cancer
  219. Fruity cocktails count as health food, study finds
  220. CDC helps TV shows keep the medicine real
  221. Obesity rising in Europe, especially in children (Reuters)
  222. Worldwide Fish & Seafood, Inc. Enters Consent Decree With FDA
  223. Dieting most always fails in the long run
  224. Five million children obese in EU (AFP)
  225. Dining Out Poses Hidden Dangers For Food-Allergic Patrons
  226. New Study Reviews Empty Calories Theory
  227. Researchers From The UGR Use A Bacterium To Obtain Biopreservatives From Food
  228. Junk Food Ad Overkill Shows Urgent Ban Needed, Australian Medical Association
  229. Obesity rising in Europe
  230. Obesity down in sugar-free schools: Swedish study (AFP)
  231. Ingredient imports underscore food supply vulnerability
  232. Class trains doctors for the toughest conversation
  233. RCN Launches Campaign For Better Patient Nutrition, UK
  234. Obesity down in sugar-free schools: Swedish study (AFP)
  235. Obese File Twice as Many Workers' Comp Claims (HealthDay)
  236. Study: Fat workers cost employers more (AP)
  237. Public 'clamoring' for free cervical cancer vaccine in NH
  238. Study says obese workers costing employers
  239. Harvard study discounts abortion-breast cancer link
  240. Executed in U.S. may be awake as they suffocate
  241. Journey back to the ice: Skaters recover after slash
  242. Fast Food Health Lottery - Frequent Consumption Is "Unsafe" Warn Obesity Experts
  243. Kenya Moves Toward National Food And Nutrition Policy
  244. Study: Breast-feeding won't deter obesity (AP)
  245. Childhood obesity: Breast is not necessarily best (AFP)
  246. Obese File Twice as Many Workers' Comp Claims (HealthDay)
  247. Victims' families: Strengthen food oversight
  248. Study sees major depression connection to diabetes
  249. Breast-feeding link to adult weight challenged
  250. Breast-feeding no help in preventing adult obesity (Reuters)