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  1. Writing from the heart heals the soul
  2. Natural sleep is best, but achieving it takes discipline
  3. More menus catering to the gluten-sensitive
  4. Kids and Health: Help child confront, overcome fears
  5. Business forum set over pandemic flu
  6. Tennessee brings HIV screening to public places
  7. Blood flow plays role in dementia
  8. Living Well: Weight-training brings benefits as you age
  9. Cup of Joe a day could keep the doctor away
  10. Skin cancer risk in redheads seen
  11. Living Well: There's vigor in that vinaigrette
  12. Babes Network dedicated to helping women with HIV
  13. Living Well: Cascadia chef spreads message of moderation
  14. Clean hands fight school germs, kids are told
  15. In California, chips and french fries may come with safety alert
  16. Sleep apnea treatment may ease depression
  17. New prostate cancer test appears more accurate
  18. Liquid-food recipients could lose their benefit
  19. Vital stroke test not used as often on women as men, study finds
  20. Stem cells in limbo for paralyzed
  21. USDA unveils food pyramid, game for kids
  22. Fly-fishing as cancer therapy
  23. Living Well: Your area's 'walkability' matters
  24. Troops may join flu fight
  25. Cancer death rate dips, but liver malignancy increasing
  26. Bird flu began deadly virus in 1918
  27. U.S. expects an abundant supply of flu vaccines
  28. Kids And Health: Children must get a good night's sleep
  29. Breast centers go digital
  30. Cervical cancer vaccine 100% effective in trials
  31. If flu hits, look out
  32. Living Well: When Achilles tendon pain cries out, listen
  33. Spicing up baby's meal may be just the deal
  34. Living Well: Blogging can be good for your mental health -- to a point
  35. Americans asking questions about bird flu
  36. Daily weigh-in keeps pounds away
  37. 'Stunning' results from breast cancer drug
  38. Medical Edge: Ask The Mayo Clinic
  39. Impotence drug may aid in reducing stress on heart
  40. Get a flu shot, health officials urge
  41. Botox might help stroke patients
  42. Shedding fresh light on teen sleep deficits
  43. Tiny razor scours leg arteries
  44. Bush's plan to fight flu doesn't thrill states
  45. Best flu defense is in your hands -- literally
  46. An avian flu is found in B.C. ducks
  47. Cervical cancer is bigger threat to poor
  48. Coffee's safe for women, cola's not, study finds
  49. Gonorrhea rate falls, syphilis, chlamydia up
  50. Some warnings issued about warning labels
  51. FDA bars ads for lycopene as cancer help
  52. Breast cancer study challenged in British journal
  53. Hunger gene may also help in weight loss
  54. U.S. smoking rate keeps falling
  55. Warning sent to users of birth-control patch
  56. Living Well: We're learning what a difference a healthy meal makes in a student's day
  57. Old malaria vaccine shows new promise for children
  58. China, Vietnam plan attack on bird flu
  59. Births by C-section hit an all-time high
  60. Dog visits help heart patients, study says
  61. Hamsters shed light on seasonal disorder
  62. An improved response to quarantine proposed
  63. Kids put nutrition in picture
  64. More bird flu cases found in B.C.
  65. Americans eat more food than ever, USDA says
  66. Nursing moms cut diabetes risk, study finds
  67. Radiation linked to hip fracture risk in women
  68. Kids And Health: Dos and don'ts of choosing a medication
  69. Major change for CPR technique
  70. Placebo effect has physical benefits, too
  71. Girl with allergy dies after peanut butter kiss
  72. Woman sees new face, cries -- 'merci'
  73. Skin patch for ADHD safe, FDA panel says
  74. Living Well: Got sun? Then milk it for vitamin D
  75. Shift in ovarian cancer war sought
  76. Smoking ban a hassle? You can always quit
  77. About-face in care for city's transgender patients
  78. Subsidies to keep retirees off Medicare
  79. Gout, colitis patients find relief in new treatments
  80. Ovarian cancer war must shift to early detection, millionaire says
  81. Seattle women tops in fitness
  82. Study compares acid reflux treatments
  83. Study finds flu can kill kids in days
  84. Women with lupus can use birth control pill, studies say
  85. Medicare drug plan produces confusion
  86. An overdose of ... Tylenol?
  87. Governor forms health care plan
  88. Cancer researchers hopeful of new way to fight the disease
  89. Get an earful from the barber -- about AIDS prevention
  90. Risks of blood-thinning drugs cited
  91. Vitamin D does a body good
  92. For Botswana, not treating AIDS is 'not an option'
  93. Living Well: Want to keep those New Year's resolutions? Think brainpower
  94. Want to keep those New Year's resolutions? Think brainpower
  95. 3-D scan helps doctors see how to fix aneurysms
  96. Seattle biotech strikes deal with drug giant
  97. The low-fat craze may get another chance
  98. 3rd bird flu fatality in rural Turkish farm family
  99. Radiation for breast cancer gets easier
  100. Cough syrups don't work, doctors say