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+ FDA Reviews New Drug Applications Faster than European, Canadian Regulators
+ Colonic Tissue Obtained during Colonoscopy or Flexible Sigmoidoscopy May Be Used to Predict Parkinson’s Disease
+ 3 Steps To Stop Using Chewing Tobacco, Dip and other Smokeless Tobacco
+ More States Work to Implement Health Care Law
+ Internet Usage Patterns May Indicate Depression
+ GMHC Supports FDA's Recommendation on Approval of In-Home HIV Test
+ Effects of Climate Change on Wildlife and Habitat
+ Children With Rare, Incurable Brain Disease Improve After Gene Therapy
+ Breast Cancer Effectively Treated with Chemical Found in Celery and Parsley by MU Researchers
+ How Children with Autism Utilize iPads
+ University of Minnesota Startup to Treat Challenging Bacterial Infection
+ Thomson Reuters-NPR Health Poll Finds Majority of Americans Support Compensation for Organ Donors
+ Skechers Will Pay $40 Million to Settle FTC Charges That It Deceived Consumers with Ads for 'Toning Shoes'
+ Large-scale Study Finds Treatment Standard for Rare Cancer
+ CVS Caremark Focus on Medication Adherence Saves PBM Clients Nearly $2.4 Billion in 2011
+ 10 Bike-Related Recalls to Check Out Before You Hit the Road This Spring
+ A Surprising Solution For Disruptive Migraines
+ What Americans Really Want in the Bedroom
+ The DIY Bride: Hair and Makeup Looks that Dazzle
+ Muscle Tissue Grown from Stem Cells Can Repair Heart Damage
+ Cancer Experts Offer Seasonal Advice for Safer Grilling
+ Cancer Vaccine Combination Therapy Shows Survival Benefit in Breast Cancer
+ FTC Approves Final Settlement with CVS Caremark
+ People See Sexy Pictures of Women as Objects, Not People
+ Groundbreaking Alzheimer's Disease Prevention Trial Announced
+ NCOA Urges Older Adults to Get a Hearing Test
+ Reducing Off-Label Use Of Antipsychotic Medications May Save Money
+ Strong Wellness Policies Improve Connecticut School Environments
+ Survey Reveals Growing National Impact of Asthma
+ Walgreens Launches New and Improved Prescription Savings Club as Approximately 1 in 4 U.S. Adults Lack Adequate Prescription Drug Coverage
+ Female Terrorists Have Similar Backgrounds to Male Counterparts
+ Career Rejection Is Not About You
+ May is National Celiac Awareness Month—a Time to Shed Light On a Disease That Over 3 Million Americans Live With
+ Raising Women's Voices Launches 'MamaCare' Educational Campaign for National Women's Health Week
+ How Can We Afford to Die?
+ 6 Common Injuries for Female Athletes
+ New Type of Retinal Prosthesis Could Better Restore Sight to Blind
+ Colon Cancer, for Years Considered an Older Person’s Disease, is Inexplicably Becoming More Common in Young Adults
+ Increasing Skin Cancer Risk
+ Behavioral Measures Combined With Drugs Key to HIV Prevention
+ US Army Medical Command Hosting Online Career Fair
+ AMA Offers Tool to Help Physicians Address the Driving Safety of Older Patients
+ Kaiser Permanente Joins HBO and Leading Health Organizations to Present The Weight of the Nation
+ New Study Discovers Powerful Function of Single Protein That Controls Neurotransmission
+ Nurse Practitioners Provide Solution To Shortage Of Primary Health Care Providers
+ Tips For High School Graduates
+ Fat Transfer Provides Alternative to Breast Implants
+ A ‘Stable’ of Clothing Will Carry You Through Summer and Beyond
+ Men Over 50 Need to Get in The Swing of Preventing and Detecting Skin Cancer
+ Most Baby Boomers Never Tested for Hepatitis C, Despite Being Most at Risk
+ Tanning is Out - Dermatologists Give Young Adults Something to Tweet About
+ Pitt Symposium to Focus on Early Intervention in Treatment of Psychotic Disorders
+ Plant Enzyme’s Origins Traced to Non-Enzyme Ancestors
+ Study Finds Dangerous Misuse Of Bottles, Pacifiers
+ Button Battery Injuries Worsening
+ Faking An Orgasm Means It Isn’t Real (and that’s not good for your relationship or health)
+ What’s New At the Supermarket? – Village Harvest Grains & Weight Watchers Smart Ones Satisfying Selections
+ Caffeine: Is there really 'A Welcome Lift In Every Cup'?
+ Let's Exercise - It's a Natural Medicine!
+ Motorized Vehicles in Wilderness Areas
+ The 2012 Farm Bill
+ St. Joseph's Children's Hospital Gives Patients a Prom of their Very Own
+ Chicago Mayor Emanuel Agrees to Let Nurses Rally in Daley Plaza According to National Nurses United
+ Revolutionary Caregiving Model Inspired by Japanese Prefecture
+ SomnoMed Expects to Pass 100,000 Sleep Apnea Patient Milestone
+ The Dietitians’ Guide to a Healthy Summer
+ Balmy Weather Brought Out the Bugs, but Was the Frost That Followed a Factor?
+ Fireproof Your Fourth of July and the Entire Summer with Tips From the Hearst Burn Center and the New York City Fire Department
+ Sun Protection Tips for Teens
+ Shape Up for Summer Safely
+ McCann Healthcare Worldwide Japan's CMG and MDS Combine Strengths to Form MDS-CMG
+ Preparing Your Child for Summer Camp a Safety Guide for Children to Ease Parents’ Minds
+ Warm Up Without Burning Out
+ Five Surprising Allergy and Asthma Triggers That Can Spoil Summer Fun
+ Cancer Experts Detail Treatments Using TrueBeam System to Reduce Number of Treatment Sessions
+ Home Healthcare Contributes to America's Job Creation as Need for Patient-Preferred Home-Based Care Increases
+ Launch of New Smart Balance Spreadable Butters
+ Robotically Enhanced PCI IS Safe and Feasible for Many Patients
+ Vitamin World Gives the Gift of Good Health to Moms This Mother's Day
+ Gene Therapy for Hearing Loss: New Research Shows Potential and Limitations
+ Failure to Take Medicine Linked to Unnecessary Hospital Visits
+ Century-Long Protein Hunt Ends with Chance Discovery on Bone Biology
+ When Surgeons Become Owners of Surgery Centers
+ American Academy of Dermatology Association's Statement on FDA's Decision to Extend Deadline for New Sunscreen Labels
+ Tips For Maintaining A Happy, Healthy Home
+ Tips On Gaining Control Of Your Allergies
+ Healthcare Jobs Continue to Grow Despite Minimal Change in Unemployment Numbers
+ Stanford Launches Campaign to Advance New Era in Medicine
+ Prepare Your Vehicle To Help You Fight Allergy Season
+ Seaside Fashion Shopping for Summer
+ Decline In Premature Births Leads to Improved Infant Survival
+ Virginia State Parks to Participate in ‘National Kids to Parks Day’ May 19
+ Mild Traumatic Brain Injury May Alter the Brain’s Neuronal Circuit Excitability and Contribute to Brain Network Dysfunction
+ Kaiser Permanente adds iPhone app to its Suite of Mobile Offerings
+ Cancer Care: Program Launches to Help Evaluate Treatment Decisions
+ PBS NEWSHOUR Tonight: Miles O’Brien Investigates Medical Experiments on Chimpanzees
+ Bringing Up Little Angels
+ All-Natural Women’s Shave Collection
+ 'Lupus Out Loud' Movement Inspires Patients to Speak Out About Their Symptoms
+ Anger: How To Recognize and Deal With A Common Emotion