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- Chaos hinders efforts to treat Katrina survivors
- Katrina survivors upset over pets left behind
- On an old baseball field, makeshift medicine
- Two troubled New Orleans hospitals evacuated
- One hospital's fight against Katrina's wrath
- CEOs as chief fitness officers
- Helping kids cope with Katrina
- Disconnected families coping with fear, stress
- WP: Medical workers praised for 'real heroism'
- Protecting pets in times of disaster
- Mississippi hospital offers hope to survivors
- Ibuprofen-related asthma a concern in kids
- Survey: 8 percent of U.S. kids have ADHD
- Gyms are going gray
- Anti-terror medical teams help Katrina victims
- Anorexics still restrict food after therapy
- Too sleepy? It could be a sign of depression
- Men, women fare equally well after angioplasty
- Hot dog preservative could be new medication
- Mouthguards key for back-to-school sports
- B vitamins no help in stopping heart attacks
- Genes linked to spina bifida discovered
- Women losing out in heart care to men
- Parents' smoking, drinking influence children
- Test may predict cancer’s spread
- WP: Improvising to replace services for thousands
- Luck, planning helps New Orleans clinic survive
- Survey: 1.7 million kids in homes with loaded guns
- Study finds fortified grain fights birth defects
- Disaster strikes psyches of victims, rescuers
- Brain scans reveal what women want in bed
- FDA approves vaccine for childhood illnesses
- Rheumatoid arthritis may be becoming milder
- AIDS, TB fund reports shortfall in donations
- Word test may offer clues to Alzheimer’s
- Disaster hits psyches of victims, rescuers
- CDC: No disease outbreak yet in hurricane zone
- Sleep-deprived doctors might as well be drunk
- U.S. faces huge task to identify Katrina victims
- Focus shifts to disease in Katrina's aftermath
- Many U.S. doctors ill-trained on cultural gaps
- Humiliation influences obese teens’ depression
- Junk food competes with healthy fare in schools
- Do TV shows, Web sites fuel eating disorders?
- EPA tests find dangers lurking in flood waters
- CDC says 5 killed by bacterial infection
- The Fit List: How Gellar shapes up
- Are painkillers' risks worth the benefits?
- Ecstasy users more prone to disease
- Exercise and diet key to healthy aging
- Inhaled insulin considered for diabetics
- Exercise and diet key can slow memory loss
- Relief meals a lifesaver for hurricane survivors
- Reuniting New Orleans babies with parents
- Genes suggest human brain still evolving
- Stress may prevent breast cancer, study finds
- FDA panel urges inhaled insulin for diabetics
- Survey shows 9 percent decline in teen drug use
- New guide helps men cope with prostate cancer
- BYU named nation’s fittest college campus
- Changes in brain may explain teen troubles
- Farms disappearing in AIDS-ravaged Africa
- Collagen shots may help men with incontinence
- Drug may help protect kidneys of diabetics
- New Orleans’ last unclaimed baby with mother
- NBC: Health risks in the hurricane zone
- Surge in asthma, allergies expected in Gulf
- Health warnings still lacking in Mississippi
- Embryo may soon be created from two women
- Merck vows to press ahead with Vioxx defense
- Huge toenail bill prompts lawsuit
- Senate passes bill restricting cold medicines
- Animal-human transplants could be a reality
- Breakfast can help teenage girls stay slim
- How hormones can affect breast cancer risk
- Babies show signs of crying in the womb
- Breastfed babies may become dehydrated
- Doctors, medical workers are Katrina’s heroes
- Indonesia probes possible human bird flu death
- Expert: Bats unlikely to pass SARS to humans
- Take the Zogby/MSNBC.com risky sex survey
- N.O. hospitals need patients, money to stay open
- Report: FDA knew of Guidant heart device failures
- Acupoint stimulation promising for heartburn
- Diabetes drug may cut heart attacks
- 8,000 HIV/AIDS patients displaced by storm
- Baby girl born to brain-dead woman dies
- Asthma worsens with start of school year
- More headphone use leading to hearing loss
- More adults finding odd ways to stay fit
- Psychotherapy works over phone, study finds
- Is there still time to act against bird flu?
- Snake bites, stomach aches in Katrina's wake
- Soy protein can cut bone fracture risk
- New drugs promise treatments for alcoholism
- Soy protein may reduce risk of bone fractures
- Number of Japanese living past 100 growing
- Study ties obesity to high risk of blood clots
- Whey infant formulas may fight food allergies
- Risk of duplication in AIDS vaccine push

