Received the 26/12/2001

7 Biologists Put Lynx Fur in Forests; Congressmen Want Inquiry

Abortion Doubles Breast Cancer Risk

Advanced DNA analysis makes more transplants possible... cancerfacts.com Dec 21 2001 2:41AM GMT email this

AIDS Was Manmade - The Men Who Blew The Whistle

American Children Are Getting Fatter

Anthrax Vaccinations Begin

Avigen receives FDA approval to continue clinical trials for hemophilia B gene therapy...

Baby boomer survival...

Cancer cure suits Mohammed to a T... Scotsman Online

Citizen Works

Coffee In The Afternoon A Memory Boost For Elders...

Congress Backs Aid for Victims on Estate Levy

Continued Debate Over Mammograms' Value

Each Daily Soda Increases Obesity Risk 60%

Energy Drinks Stir Health Debate

Environment And Security Threatened As Plutonium Is Loaded Into Controversial Nuclear Plant...

Ex-Death Camp Tells Story of Nazi and Soviet Horrors

Funeral Company Accused of Desecration

Genetic mutation linked to prostate cancer...

Government To Tackle Nitrate Pollution From Agriculture...

Health And Age

Health And Age "Cancer Center"

Health And Age "More Articles"

If You Use Asthma Medication You Will Likely Get More Antibiotics

IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST "RALPH NADER"

Leak Found at Japan Power Plant <A radioactive leak was found in the turbine room of a massive nuclear plant in northern Japan but was quickly contained, a company official said Thursday. Another lie to keep the greedy from assuming their liabilities when they become ill!

Letters to Santa Take Serious Tone <Mommy lost her job after Sept. 11, 2001,'' 6-year-old Paris wrote to Santa Claus. ``Daddy works two jobs now. Please help.''. Remind you of the children of the silicone devices, an our Military who've been toxically poisoned plus thousands who've now had their SS taken away GWB & gang of corrupt corporations who won't be going without

Measles Nearly Eradicated in West

Middle-Age Drinking Danger...

Mining Town Put on Fast Track for Cleanup

Model Emergency Health Powers Act (MEHPA) Turns Governors into Dictators

Mont. Governor OKs Superfund Listing <Montana Gov. Judy Martz said Thursday she will expedite listing Libby as a federal Superfund cleanup site to deal with asbestos contamination.

National: Few States Track Prescriptions as a Method to Bar Overdoses

New therapy beats boys rare cancer...

NSAIDs and Alzheimer Disease -- What to Do?... HealthandAge.com

N.C. Co. Recalls Sausage Patties

Over One Million Die Every Year World Wide By Injections

Pa. Governor Signs Hepatitis C Bill

Pfizer Says Inhaled Insulin Needs New Testing

Pollution Level Affects Lung Growth in Children...

Red wine, not white, helpful for the heart...

Researchers Report In Vitro Activity of Genome Therapeutics Ramoplanin Against Intestinal Bacteria...

SALINE-FILLED BREAST IMPLANT SURGERY: MAKING AN INFORMED DECISION (Mentor Corporation)

Stanford Breaks Ties With 3 Surgeons <Stanford University has stripped three gynecological surgeons of teaching privileges, citing a review that found some of their research ``seriously deficient.''.

S.C. Insurers Accused in Price Scam

Telemedicine will help cure thyroid gland cancer... Europemedia.net

The Disease: Frustration at Health Agency Over Critics of Anthrax Policy

The FDA 2001 Safety Information Summaries

Thousands of Shower Doors Recalled

USDA orders repairs on animal labs

U.S. Orders Closure of Hanford Nuclear Reactor...

Vaccinations May Increase Death Toll

Vaccine Maker Hopeful Over License

Vatican Denies Fatima Rumors

Victims' Fund Likely to Pay Average of $1.6 Million Each

Weight-Related Illnesses Kill 300,000 Americans Annually

Widow of Sept. 11 Passenger Sues

Women's Implant Support "brings this thought provoking question. . ."

Women's Implant Support "Wishes You The Most Joyous of Holidays. . .And Believes Only Dow Should Get Caught Under The "Mooseltoe" (Don't you wish that Moose could Fly?)

Women's Implant Support "wonders. . .how would Dow Chemical Know it's been really really bad?"

World's Funniest Joke Revealed

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Received the 26/12/2001

After 100 Days At Sea, U.S. Sailors Cope With Depression, Stress

Bipolar Disorder (Manic-Depression)

Clinical Depression And Children "More than 6 million young people in America suffer from some sort of mental healthdisorder that severely disrupts his or her ability to function at home, in school or in their community.

Clinical Depression and Older Adults

Clinical Depression And Women From The NMHA

Dangers of a Vegetarian Diet in Teens

Depression With Co-Occurring Conditions

Depression: What You Need To Know

Dyer 323 (7315): 709a

Entrez-PubMed " Look at some of the articles he's done.. unranium, military ton's of them"

Expert Commentary: Depression In The Elderly

Expert Commentary: Pregnancy Depression Treatable

Expert Commentary: Taking Anti­Depressants When You're Pregnant

Feds Probe Tainted Medical Research

Graying "of World Population Continues"

Harvard Commentary: St. John's Wort

Helping Kids Grieve "Death is a tough concept for adults to deal with. For children, it's even more puzzling. Here's how to get the delicate point across."

High Triglycerides Increase Stroke Risk

If You're Over 65 And Feeling Depressed....

Kids In Sports Need To Warm Up

Let's Talk About Depression "Information for teens about how to identify the symptoms of depression."

Major Depression

Millions of Elderly Take Harmful Drugs

New Guidelines Allow Some Sweets For Diabetics

Obesity And Depression

Older Adults And Depression

People Warned About Extra Weight

Postpartum Depression

Safety Advocates Fear More Drinking-Driving On New Year's

Seasonal Affective Disorder

Seniors And Depression

Study Links Multiple Sclerosis, Mono

Study Raises Questions About St. John's Wort

The ABC's Of Antidepressants

The Invisible Disease: Depression

Want to Avoid Prostate Cancer? Normalize Your Weight

Welcome To the website of the Settlement Facility - Dow Corning Trust.

What Do These Students Have In Common "College offers new experiences and challenges. But when "the blues" last for weeks, or interfere with academic or social functioning, it may be clinical depression."

What To Do When A Friend Is Depressed "If a friend shows many symptoms of depression, you can listen and encourage him or her to ask a parent or teacher about treatments."

You Need More Vitamin D Than What You Are Being Told 

Received between the 26/12/2001 & 22/01/2002

AAP Issues Year 2002 Immunization Schedule

Adults Have Obesity Syndrome

AgraQuest pins hopes on fungus in pesticide wars Celia Lamb, Sacramento Business Journal

Alzheimer's Has Injury Link

American Dental Association's Oral Cancer Campaign Encourages Americans To Take Closer Look At Those Small Spots And Sores

An InteliHealth/Harvard Medical School Look At The News - Hangover Remedies

Announcement Expected On New Hepatitis C Drug

Anthrax Shots Pose Pregnancy Danger

Aqua Clara to acquire BEVsystems International The Business Journal of Tampa Bay

Ashland's human resources VP to retire Cincinnati Business Courier

Black man with a gun: Security consultant Kenn Blanchard takes aim at astereotype Steve Davolt, Washington Business Journal

Boeing expands profit margins, but investors pay little attention Jerry Siebenmark, Wichita Business Journal

Bold Scientists Say: PROOF Soul Exists

Calendar of Business Events Philadelphia Business Journal

Cancer-Fighting Protein May Play Role In Aging, Mouse Study Suggests

Cancer Therapy May Have Application For Treating Obesity

CFIC spinoff targets out-of-state tech: For-profit firm also will add to incubator's bottom line. Chad Eric Watt, Orlando Business Journal

Colds: What's Myth, What's Fact?

County could be ready to cut ties with ECMC Annemarie Franczyk, Business First of Buffalo

Deaths in England Due to Medical Errors up 500%

Dentist Mahalick switches careers, builds investment firm Paul Schwab, The Business Journal of Milwaukee

Depression and Anger Affect the Immune System

Depression And Anxiety Increase Risk Of Fatal Stroke

DIcentral teams with LBMX to integrate business information Houston Business Journal

Diet Could Prevent Kidney Stones

Discovering What It Takes to Live to 100

Do You Use Aspirin or Tylenol Regularly? Beware as They Are Linked To Kidney Failure

Docs: Babies Need Hepatitis Vaccine

Docs Can Help Teens With Bad Backs

Doubt Cast On Soy for Menopause

ESS offers waste-reporting software The Business Journal of Phoenix

Exercise May Not Help Back Pain

FDA Expands Use Of Parkinson's Brain Implant

FDA gives clearance to infrared spectrophotometer Nashville Business Journal

FDA Tells Drug Makers To Pull Info

FDA Tries To Stem Drug Mix-Ups

Few Americans Are Eating Their Veggies

For more information on your medications, check out our Drug Resource Center:

Foundation hopes to share King's dream with Florida drivers Jill Krueger, Orlando Business Journal

Gene Defect Explains Why Some Hearts Are Too Big

Genencor signs with Brenntag Specialties San Francisco Business Times

Grief Still Fresh For Children

Growth 40: Market researcher forecasts growth for Urologix products John Hoogesteger, CityBusiness: The Business Journal of the Twin Cities

Health Focus - Anatomy 101: Know Your Body Parts

Health Focus: Aspirin: Should You Be Taking It?

Health Focus:Medicine 2001 - The Top Stories

Health & Biotech: Inhale buries hatchet with patent adversary Brendan Doherty, San Francisco Business Times

Health: Protective Life Corp. joins with Fortis Benefits family Angela Gonzales, The Business Journal of Phoenix

Heart Disease Remains Top Killer

Heart May Be Able To Repair Itself

Hewitt to offer Sageo services to Willis Group clients Nashville Business Journal

High Protein Diets: Separating Fact From Fiction

Hormone In Contraceptive Fights Cancer

How to Inexpensively Improve Your Dry Nasal Passages

How to Reduce the Need For X-Rays in Children With Ankle Injuries

Immune System Of Infants Stronger Than Many Parents Think

Improve Your Health By Forgiving

Innovest deadline approaching Business First of Columbus

Lilly, Vertex Select Drug To Develop For Hepatitis

L.O. company takes issue with report Shelley Herochik, The Business Journal of Portland

Marketing & Media: Santy Advertising planning expansion after merger Anne Robertson, The Business Journal of Phoenix

MDs Neglect Some Guidelines

Mentor offers Ikos its merger terms Aliza Earnshaw, The Business Journal of Portland

Nation's Blood Supply Drops

New Procedure Holds Promise For The Wary - And For Earlier Detection

NI, Whole Foods named best employers by Fortune Austin Business Journal

Oregon nearly shut out of biotechnology conference David Raths, The Business Journal of Portland

Outsider adds new view: A.M. Kinney's plan brought a nonengineer to the top job Andy Hemmer, Cincinnati Business Courier

Pair teams up to create defibrillator for the masses Allison Connolly, Boston Business Journal

Paychex, Wegmans make Fortune's 'Best 100 Companies' list Business First of Buffalo

Preemies Got Into Less Trouble Than Other Youngsters When They Reached Their Teen Years

P&G might buy Serbian companies Cincinnati Business Courier

Recruiting blitz brings researchers to Roswell Annemarie Franczyk, Business First of Buffalo

Red Cross Appeals For Blood

Researchers Develop Alzheimer's Test

Researchers: Organs From Cloned Pigs Easier To Transplant Into Humans

Retail division helps growth for distributor of security products John R. Karman III, Business First of Louisville

Scientists Examine Long-Term Risks And Gains Of Painkillers

Scientists Want Spine Device OK'd

Second Prostate Cancer Gene Found

Selenium Related to Prostate Cancer Risk

Small Business: New operations guru looks to streamline SBA's budget Kent Hoover, San Francisco Business Times

Solutia agreement will produce phosphonates in central Illinois St. Louis Business Journal

Stress Takes Toll On Brain

Study Details Treatment Of Injured After Sept. 11 Attack At Hospitals Nearest Felled WTC

Study Finds Beating Cocaine Takes More Than Acupuncture

Taking the Classic approach: Printing firm battles business downturn David Harris, The Business Journal of Charlotte

Ten Percent of ER Visits in Elderly Due to Drug Reactions

Test May Help Halt Colon Cancer Early

The Business Chronicle's annual guide to technology companies Mary Jane Credeur, Atlanta Business Chronicle

Too Much Vitamin A Can Up Risk of Hip Fracture

Tips For A Healthier New Year For Children

Top 5 innovative companies The Business Journal of Portland

Trade group reports state of MEMS industry Pittsburgh Business Times

Trade show to feature Kharkiv companies: Chamber promoting business relationships Andrea Tortora, Cincinnati Business Courier

Treatment of Depression More Than Triples in the US Over the Last 10 Years

Trials Start For Diabetes Treatment

Violence Hurts Children Emotionally and Academically

Vitamin A Helpful Vs. Disease

Vitamin C One Key to Good Health

Vitamin Linked To Fractures

Warning: New Hepatitis Vaccine Recs Can Devastate Newborn's Health

Who Needs Vitamins?

Winter Depression Linked With Melatonin Cycle


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