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  1. Chaos hinders efforts to treat Katrina survivors
  2. Katrina survivors upset over pets left behind
  3. On an old baseball field, makeshift medicine
  4. Two troubled New Orleans hospitals evacuated
  5. One hospital's fight against Katrina's wrath
  6. CEOs as chief fitness officers
  7. Helping kids cope with Katrina
  8. Disconnected families coping with fear, stress
  9. WP: Medical workers praised for 'real heroism'
  10. Protecting pets in times of disaster
  11. Mississippi hospital offers hope to survivors
  12. Ibuprofen-related asthma a concern in kids
  13. Survey: 8 percent of U.S. kids have ADHD
  14. Gyms are going gray
  15. Anti-terror medical teams help Katrina victims
  16. Anorexics still restrict food after therapy
  17. Too sleepy? It could be a sign of depression
  18. Men, women fare equally well after angioplasty
  19. Hot dog preservative could be new medication
  20. Mouthguards key for back-to-school sports
  21. B vitamins no help in stopping heart attacks
  22. Genes linked to spina bifida discovered
  23. Women losing out in heart care to men
  24. Parents' smoking, drinking influence children
  25. Test may predict cancer’s spread
  26. WP: Improvising to replace services for thousands
  27. Luck, planning helps New Orleans clinic survive
  28. Survey: 1.7 million kids in homes with loaded guns
  29. Study finds fortified grain fights birth defects
  30. Disaster strikes psyches of victims, rescuers
  31. Brain scans reveal what women want in bed
  32. FDA approves vaccine for childhood illnesses
  33. Rheumatoid arthritis may be becoming milder
  34. AIDS, TB fund reports shortfall in donations
  35. Word test may offer clues to Alzheimer’s
  36. Disaster hits psyches of victims, rescuers
  37. CDC: No disease outbreak yet in hurricane zone
  38. Sleep-deprived doctors might as well be drunk
  39. U.S. faces huge task to identify Katrina victims
  40. Focus shifts to disease in Katrina's aftermath
  41. Many U.S. doctors ill-trained on cultural gaps
  42. Humiliation influences obese teens’ depression
  43. Junk food competes with healthy fare in schools
  44. Do TV shows, Web sites fuel eating disorders?
  45. EPA tests find dangers lurking in flood waters
  46. CDC says 5 killed by bacterial infection
  47. The Fit List: How Gellar shapes up
  48. Are painkillers' risks worth the benefits?
  49. Ecstasy users more prone to disease
  50. Exercise and diet key to healthy aging
  51. Inhaled insulin considered for diabetics
  52. Exercise and diet key can slow memory loss
  53. Relief meals a lifesaver for hurricane survivors
  54. Reuniting New Orleans babies with parents
  55. Genes suggest human brain still evolving
  56. Stress may prevent breast cancer, study finds
  57. FDA panel urges inhaled insulin for diabetics
  58. Survey shows 9 percent decline in teen drug use
  59. New guide helps men cope with prostate cancer
  60. BYU named nation’s fittest college campus
  61. Changes in brain may explain teen troubles
  62. Farms disappearing in AIDS-ravaged Africa
  63. Collagen shots may help men with incontinence
  64. Drug may help protect kidneys of diabetics
  65. New Orleans’ last unclaimed baby with mother
  66. NBC: Health risks in the hurricane zone
  67. Surge in asthma, allergies expected in Gulf
  68. Health warnings still lacking in Mississippi
  69. Embryo may soon be created from two women
  70. Merck vows to press ahead with Vioxx defense
  71. Huge toenail bill prompts lawsuit
  72. Senate passes bill restricting cold medicines
  73. Animal-human transplants could be a reality
  74. Breakfast can help teenage girls stay slim
  75. How hormones can affect breast cancer risk
  76. Babies show signs of crying in the womb
  77. Breastfed babies may become dehydrated
  78. Doctors, medical workers are Katrina’s heroes
  79. Indonesia probes possible human bird flu death
  80. Expert: Bats unlikely to pass SARS to humans
  81. Take the Zogby/MSNBC.com risky sex survey
  82. N.O. hospitals need patients, money to stay open
  83. Report: FDA knew of Guidant heart device failures
  84. Acupoint stimulation promising for heartburn
  85. Diabetes drug may cut heart attacks
  86. 8,000 HIV/AIDS patients displaced by storm
  87. Baby girl born to brain-dead woman dies
  88. Asthma worsens with start of school year
  89. More headphone use leading to hearing loss
  90. More adults finding odd ways to stay fit
  91. Psychotherapy works over phone, study finds
  92. Is there still time to act against bird flu?
  93. Snake bites, stomach aches in Katrina's wake
  94. Soy protein can cut bone fracture risk
  95. New drugs promise treatments for alcoholism
  96. Soy protein may reduce risk of bone fractures
  97. Number of Japanese living past 100 growing
  98. Study ties obesity to high risk of blood clots
  99. Whey infant formulas may fight food allergies
  100. Risk of duplication in AIDS vaccine push