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  1. Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 9, 2005 (HealthDay)
  2. Europeans launch vaccines scheme (Reuters)
  3. Calif.'s Stem Cell Agency Awards Grants (Associated Press)
  4. Infant Mortality Drops 6 Percent in NYC (Associated Press)
  5. FDA Panel Endorses New Diabetes Pill (Associated Press)
  6. Senate OKs Restrictions on Cold Medicines (Associated Press)
  7. Health Highlights: Sept. 9, 2005 (HealthDay)
  8. Study: SARS Care Took Toll on Health Workers (HealthDay)
  9. Getting the Most Out of Your Doctor Visit (HealthDay)
  10. Give Hay Fever the Heave-Ho This Fall (HealthDay)
  11. Health Highlights: Sept. 10, 2005 (HealthDay)
  12. Researchers Find SARS-Like Virus in Bats (Associated Press)
  13. Indonesia Probes Possible Case of Bird Flu (Associated Press)
  14. 9/11 Offers Lessons for Future Crises (HealthDay)
  15. Encephalitis Kills Another 55 in India (Associated Press)
  16. FDA knew of Guidant heart device failures -NYT (Reuters)
  17. Housework Helps Sweep Hypertension Away (HealthDay)
  18. Health Highlights: Sept. 11, 2005 (HealthDay)
  19. Adults Finding Odd Ways to Stay Active (Associated Press)
  20. US FDA staff cites issues with inhaled insulin (Reuters)
  21. Bats may have been source of SARS - study (Reuters)
  22. Merck vows to press ahead with Vioxx defense (Reuters)
  23. US FDA panel backs Bristol, Merck diabetes drug (Reuters)
  24. Sleep and Your 1- to 2-year-old (KidsHealth.org)
  25. Fever and Taking Your Child's temperature (KidsHealth.org)
  26. Rotavirus (KidsHealth.org)
  27. Bullying and Your Child (KidsHealth.org)
  28. Hearing Research Gets Big Boost (HealthDay)
  29. Mammography Figures May Be Overestimated (HealthDay)
  30. Health Tip: Breathe Easier Indoors (HealthDay)
  31. Health Tip: Treating Shin Splints (HealthDay)
  32. WHO's Chan aims to prepare world for bird flu outbreak (Reuters)
  33. S. China: perfect incubator for bird flu pandemic? (Reuters)
  34. India to Vaccinate Kids for Encephalitis (Associated Press)
  35. Patient Dies of Sedative Overdose (Associated Press)
  36. Drug-Resistant E. Coli Spreads in England (Associated Press)
  37. Katrina Shows Need to Computerize Records (Associated Press)
  38. Soy protein cuts bone fracture risk -study (Reuters)
  39. Even Minimal Counseling Can Change Kids' Eating Habits (HealthDay)
  40. Social, Academic Trouble Can Follow Childhood Cancer (HealthDay)
  41. Health Highlights: Sept. 12, 2005 (HealthDay)
  42. Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 12, 2005 (HealthDay)
  43. Metabolic Syndrome Termed a Growing U.S. Health Threat (HealthDay)
  44. Why Cholesterol Is Such a Killer (HealthDay)
  45. Number of Japanese living past 100 growing fast (Reuters)
  46. Katrina Shows Need to Computerize Records (Associated Press)
  47. Children bear brunt of Indian encephalitis outbreak (Reuters)
  48. Alcoholics Getting Help From New Drugs (Associated Press)
  49. Medical teams search for epidemics after Katrina (Reuters)
  50. Health Tip: Treating Iron Deficiency Anemia (HealthDay)
  51. Health Tip: If You're Breastfeeding (HealthDay)
  52. Breast Cancer Surgery May Play Role in Recurrence (HealthDay)
  53. It All Adds Up for Kindergarteners (HealthDay)
  54. Hispanics at High Risk for Cataracts (HealthDay)
  55. Aspirin Might Counter Side Effects of Cox-2 Painkillers (HealthDay)
  56. Health Highlights: Sept. 13, 2005 (HealthDay)
  57. Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 13, 2005 (HealthDay)
  58. Cancer Death Rate Declining, ACS Study Finds (American Cancer Society)
  59. FDA Panel Votes Against Cancer Drug (Associated Press)
  60. Years of Research Ruined in Katrina Flood (Associated Press)
  61. Telescopes Record Distant Cosmic Explosion (Associated Press)
  62. Celebrex Cancer Prevention Studies Resume (Associated Press)
  63. Study Says Uninsured Lack Follow-Up Care (Associated Press)
  64. Weight, Hypertension Linked to Heart Risks (Associated Press)
  65. Oral Contraceptives May Cut Multiple Sclerosis Risk (HealthDay)
  66. Soy May Strengthen Women's Bones (HealthDay)
  67. Diet and exercise may slow prostate cancer (Reuters)
  68. Oral contraceptive helps with severe PMS (Reuters)
  69. Aldara slows return of cold sores (Reuters)
  70. Risk of cow milk allergy Increased after c-section (Reuters)
  71. Tacrolimus effective for skin allergy in kids (Reuters)
  72. Learning, Play, and Your 8- to 12-month-old (KidsHealth.org)
  73. Sick School Syndrome (KidsHealth.org)
  74. Menstrual Problems (KidsHealth.org)
  75. How Can I Help My Child Deal With Injections and Blood Tests? (KidsHealth.org)
  76. Health Tip: Prevent Vision Loss (HealthDay)
  77. Health Tip: Make Your Stairs Safer (HealthDay)
  78. Couch Potatoes Threatened by 'Visceral' Fat (HealthDay)
  79. Growth of Health Insurance Premiums Slows... (HealthDay)
  80. Computerized Medical Records Could Save Billions (HealthDay)
  81. Health Highlights: Sept. 14, 2005 (HealthDay)
  82. Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 14, 2005 (HealthDay)
  83. Many women fail to get regular mammograms (Reuters)
  84. Louisiana towns rebound, death toll rises (Reuters)
  85. Study Focuses on Blood Pressure's Danger (Associated Press)
  86. New Warning Issued for Colorectal Drug (Associated Press)
  87. U.S. advisers back Celgene blood disorder drug (Reuters)
  88. Federal Officials Urge Flu Shots for All (Associated Press)
  89. New drug may treat RA when others fail (Reuters)
  90. Heart Disease, Cancer Top Killers in China (Associated Press)
  91. Study Challenges Heart Attack Treatments (Associated Press)
  92. New Drug Helps Tough-to-Treat Rheumatoid Arthritis (HealthDay)
  93. Medical E-Records Expensive for Small Doctors' Offices (HealthDay)
  94. Flu Shot Priorities Outlined (HealthDay)
  95. Study: Adult Use of ADHD Medicines Doubles (Associated Press)
  96. Health Tip: Don't Skip Meals (HealthDay)
  97. Health Tip: If Your Child's Sinuses Are Blocked (HealthDay)
  98. Sexism May Shorten Men's Lives: Study (HealthDay)
  99. Katrina's Next Challenge: Identifying the Dead (HealthDay)
  100. Australia diet wizards top Da Vinci Code, Harry Potter (Reuters)