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  1. Thailand to Test Mahidol-Developed Dengue Vaccine Prototype
  2. Mental Health Center Funded
  3. Public Doctors Strike in Ghana Enters Fourth Day
  4. 'The People Affected By Dyslexia Want Solutions Not Arguments'
  5. Glamorgan Course on Hospital Infections
  6. Agendia Acquires ISO Accreditation for MammaPrint(R) Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Test
  7. The Generic Sector is an Increasingly Complex Arena and the Stakes Are Rising
  8. Encephalitis Kills 4 More Persons in Mid-Western Nepal
  9. New Law Practice Established to Help Health Insurer SIUs Secure Financial Recoveries Related to Fraud, Overpayments
  10. Hospitals May Publish Death-Rate Facts on Line
  11. American Cancer Society, American Diabetes Association and American Heart Association Assisting Victims of Hurricane Katrina
  12. The Global Obesity Epidemic is Putting Food Manufacturers Under Increasing Pressure to Help Solve the Growing Problem
  13. Heart Disease Risk to Women
  14. Pfizer's Accupril no help after bypass surgery
  15. Genes found that may improve knowledge of spina bifida
  16. B Vitamins No Help in Stopping Heart Attacks
  17. Cubans await Castro's elusive Chinese kitchen
  18. South African farmers clean up with "green sugar"
  19. Pakistani girl, 15, flees in fear of honor killing
  20. Aboriginal tent protest - icon or eyesore?
  21. DRUG COMBO COULD SAVE 100,000 FROM HEART DEATHS ; Plea for Victims of High Blood Pressure
  22. Macedonian Expert Warns Government Lacks Money for Avian Influenza Prevention
  23. Worm Hopes
  24. DOCTORS SEND TOT HOME WITH A BROKEN ARM ; Child's Fracture Missed for 2 Days
  25. Japanese Encephalitis Toll in Nepal Reaches 286
  26. Two N.O. Charity Hospitals Evacuated
  27. Love Handles Defend Against Heart Disease
  28. Health & Science - in Brief
  29. Service Boost for Patients
  30. Kazakhstan to Tighten Up Anti-Drug Laws
  31. Man Runs Marathon in Search of Diabetes Cure
  32. Fetuses Do Feel Pain
  33. 'Superaspirin' Dose May Save Lives
  34. Newer Drugs Touted in Heart-Stroke Study
  35. Standing Firm on Shaky Ground
  36. Reductil to Face Tougher Testing
  37. You'Ll Be Bowled Over By All the Benefits of Child's Cereal Thriller
  38. Many Childhood Diseases Are Difficult to Diagnose
  39. Sodium Nitrate Could Be Disease Cure
  40. Mouthguards essential for back-to-school sports
  41. Anthem's Role in DirigoChoice Raises Eyebrows, Fuels Criticism ; The Insurer is the Provider for the State Insurance Program, Yet Disputes a Fee That Would Fund It.
  42. Virus Strikes Three Locally
  43. Winston Unveils 'Life-Saving' Pig Organ Research
  44. Australia Halts Inquiry into 80 Patient Deaths ASIA/PACIFIC: BEIJING
  45. IN OUR PAGES: 100, 75 AND 50 YEARS AGO 1905: Cholera Epidemic
  46. Katrina: Doctors at New Orleans Hospitals Make Call for Help
  47. Health Highlights: Sept. 5, 2005
  48. Dr. Gott: Vitamin Supplements Harmless, but Not Necessary
  49. Study Finds Newer Blood Thinner Safer
  50. Men and women fare equally well after angioplasty
  51. Hospital at LSU Faces Shutdown If Volunteers Flee Doctors Seeing More Critical Patients
  52. Task Force Recommends Against Routine Testing for Genetic Risk of Breast or Ovarian Cancer in the General Population
  53. New Hope for the Future ; HRH The Prince of Wales Welcomes Fresh Approaches to the Treatment of Breast Cancer
  54. 15 Things I Would Never Have Known If I Hadn't Had Breast Cancer
  55. Working Girl: Please Don't Call Me Baby
  56. Dive on in, the Water's Just Fine
  57. How Can I Boost My Recovery After Chemotherapy?
  58. Kids May Mimic Parents' Smoking, Drinking
  59. Researchers Use Brain Scans to Help Women
  60. Doctors May Be Helping Sick Kids Die
  61. Katrina's Tiniest Victims Find Help BR Hospital Cares for Premature Babies
  62. Experimental Drug Makes Living With Scleroderma Manageable
  63. Commentary: New Studies: Suits By Injured Patients Are Not Cause of Insurance Rate Hikes
  64. Airline Kmart Gets New Life As Shelter Store Transformed to Fill Medical Needs
  65. Study: New Drugs Better at Lowering Blood Pressure
  66. "Superaspirin" Reduces Angioplasty Death Rate
  67. New Way to Assess Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence Developed at Stanford
  68. Best-Selling Author and Celebrity Personal Trainer Jim Karas MakesAppearance Sept. 12 at Good Samaritan Health and Wellness Center
  69. Scanners Help Determine What Pleases Women
  70. Mobile Hospital Now Tending Miss. Patients
  71. Health Official Declares Emergency in Texas
  72. Kids May Mimic Parents' Smoking, Drinking
  73. Researchers Use Brain Scans to Help Women
  74. City: No Hospital Gift Uhs Facility Promises to Take Medi-Cal Patients
  75. A Right to Protection Against Disease
  76. Adopt Code on HIV/AIDS, Firms Urged
  77. EpiCept Corporation and Maxim Pharmaceuticals Agree to Merge
  78. Study finds fortified grain combats birth defects
  79. New test can predict breast cancer's spread
  80. Emergency Contraception Decision Expected; Crawford Confirmed
  81. Preventable Measles Among U.S. Residents, 2001-2004
  82. News: in Brief
  83. Capacity Management: The Bedrock of Efficiency
  84. Letters
  85. New Tool to Treat Barrett's Esophagus
  86. Commission to Recommend Cuts to Medicaid Program
  87. Notice Board
  88. Link and Lead
  89. MorphoSys Starts New Antibody Program With Centocor
  90. BT Selects Sapior to Secure NHS Patient Data
  91. Vaccination Reducing Rates of Hepatitis A
  92. Back-to-School Shots for Teens, Too
  93. Immunization Rates Reach Record Highs Among Kids
  94. APHA Supports Older Adults Funding, Pain Treatment
  95. An Unusual Twist in Testing Media Psychics
  96. Schools Taking Center Stage in Battle Against Childhood Obesity
  97. Successful CDC Prevention Grant Faces Uncertain Funding Future
  98. Good Life, Good Death
  99. An Ethical View
  100. Shigella Flexneri Serotype 3 Infections Among Men Who Have Sex With Men - Chicago, Illinois, 2003-2004