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- New Rules for International Health Emergencies Take Effect (07-7-4)
- Staying Healthy by Washing Your Hands (07-6-27)
- Experts List Warning Signs of Ovarian Cancer (07-6-20)
- Stent Failure: How Much of the Problem Is Caused by Doctors? (07-6-13)
- Unapproved Uses of Drug-Treated Heart Stents Questioned (07-6-6)
- Multivitamins Urged for All Pregnant Women in Developing Countries (07-5-30)
- Ear Care: Do-It-Yourself Wax Removal (07-5-23)
- Fewer US Women Getting Mammograms (07-5-16)
- Something a Bone Will Never Say: Give Me a Break (07-5-9)
- Discovery Could Ease Blood Shortages in Hospitals (07-5-2)
- Breast Cancer in US Stayed Down in '04 for Second Year (07-4-25)
- Vaccines: How They Work (and How Caterpillars Could Help) (07-4-18)
- Metastasis: How Cancers Can Spread Their Reach (07-4-4)
- Chest Compressions May Be Most Important Part of CPR (07-3-28)
- American Drug Officials Say Some Sleep Drugs May Do More Than Make You Sleep (07-3-21)
- Laying the Roots for Healthy Teeth in Young Children (07-3-14)
- New Malaria Drug Coming to Africa Is Low Cost, Easy to Take (07-3-7)
- Circumcision May Lower Men's HIV Risk by More Than First Reported (07-2-28)
- Test May Show Heart Patients' Risk | Napping to a Healthier Heart? (07-2-21)
- Study Warns of Heart Disease Danger From Dirty Air (07-2-14)
- For Some Patients, Brain Damage Cures Cigarette Addiction (07-2-7)
- In the Mind of an Amnesiac, It Seems the Future May Suffer, Too (07-1-31)
- Vaccination Campaign Cuts Measles Deaths; New Goal Set (07-1-24)
- Progress Reported in AIDS Campaign for Children (07-1-17)
- Childhood Health: Life in a Germ Factory (07-1-10)
- Researchers Say Vitamin D Might Protect Against Multiple Sclerosis (07-1-3)
- Healthier Eating in New York Hard For Some to Swallow (06-12-27)
- Strongest Evidence Yet That Circumcision Lowers Men's HIV Risk (06-12-20)
- Childhood Bed-Wetting: Some Advice for Parents (06-12-13)
- Dealing With Children's Bed-Wetting (06-12-6)
- Waltzing Pumps Up Heart Patients (06-11-29)
- Study Links Red Meat to Higher Risk of Breast Cancer (06-11-22)
- In Study on Overweight Mice, Chemical Reduces Effects of Obesity (06-11-15)
- Study Links Brain Abnormalities to Sudden Death in Babies (06-11-8)
- When Fear Takes Control of the Mind (06-11-1)
- Cancer Drugs Save Children's Lives But Come With Risks (06-10-25)
- Concussions Are Serious Head Injuries for Children and Adults (06-10-18)
- British Health Researchers Surprised by Their Findings on Schizophrenia Medicine (06-10-11)
- Recognizing Medical Emergencies (06-10-4)
- New Studies Aim to Expand Knowledge of Autism (06-9-27)
- W.H.O. Calls for Indoor Use of DDT to Control Malaria (06-9-20)
- Thousands of Workers at Ground Zero Still Suffer Lung Problems (06-9-13)
- Gene Therapy Used to Treat Cancer | Stem Cell Study Leads to Criticism, Questions (06-9-6)
- Scientists Develop Stem Cells Without Loss of Embryos (06-8-30)
- Working to Prevent AIDS -- and Lacking Enough Health Workers for the Job (06-8-23)
- At AIDS Conference, More Efforts Urged to Empower Women (06-8-16)
- Indonesia Passes Vietnam as Nation With Most Bird Flu Deaths (06-8-9)
- Study in Ferrets Shows H5N1 Virus Does Not Spread Easily (06-8-2)
- A One-Pill Answer to Treating H.I.V. (06-7-26)
- Surgeon General Says Secondhand Smoke Unsafe at Any Level (06-7-19)