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Disabled Canadians being discriminated against by Canadian Federal Government.

What Are The Potential Breast Implant Complications?

FDA to reconsider allowing silicone-gel breast implants in U.S.

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Smart Drugs?

Demonstrators: Keep Silicone Implants Banned 'POSTED: 1:04 p.m. EDT October 8, 2003'

Cognitive Enhancement Research Institute

Translation Of Newsweek Article On Bush Nazi Ties 'Monday, 9 June 2003, 2:28 pm Article: The Scoop Editor'

DRUDGE REPORT

Jeff Rense Program - on Nationwide Radio And Internet

Neuroscience for Kids - Smart Drugs?

Simple Test Can Determine Which Women Are At Heart Disease Risk 'POSTED: 3:58 p.m. PDT October 9, 2003'

THE MEDICAL MALPRACTICE EPIDEMIC CONTINUES UNABATED

Group Insurers Ranked By Non-Payment vs. Payment of Claims*

File Complaints 'COMPLAIN! COMPLAIN! COMPLAIN! Hear Our VOICE! File A Complaint to everyone you can!'

Confused About Soy?

Soy Alert! Update 'NEW STUDY, NEW CONCERNS'

Worst Pills, Best Pills News Online

Questionable Doctors is the only comprehensive, publicly available databank that contains information on doctors who have been disciplined by state medical boards and federal agencies in the past ten years.

Researchers: 'Broken Heart' Pain Does Exist Exclusion Triggers Response In Brain 'UPDATED: 9:41 a.m. EDT October 10, 2003'

Study: Drug Fights Late Recurrence Of Breast Cancer Letrozole Takes Over Where Tamoxifen Leaves Off 'POSTED: 4:22 p.m. EDT October 9, 2003'

Smoking Rates Similar Among Black, White Males 'POSTED: 10:34 a.m. EDT October 10, 2003'

FDA Works To Bolster Food Security U.S. Food Facilities Must Register With Government 'UPDATED: 10:22 a.m. EDT October 10, 2003'

Drug cuts risk of breast-cancer relapse Findings so promising, study halted so scientists could release news

Riverside County man gets West Nile virus First case this year in a Californian who hadn't traveled

A step in AIDS prevention

Black male smoking rates, for first time, nearly equal to that of whites

Nearly everything that people in the U.S. eat will soon have to be registered with government

Senators propose tax credit to help unemployed buy health insurance

For Asian women, weight-loss rule No. 1 is skip the gym

World's Most Revealing News Service

World Net Daily ' Health News '

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Falls

Swallowed Object

HIV Infection And AIDS

Study Shows SARS In Kids Tends To Be Mild 'October 6, 2003'

AIDS Vaccine Trials Now Include Humans 'October 6, 2003'

An Aetna InteliHealth/Harvard Medical School Look At The News -- Experiment For Elderly, Their Shoes

West Nile Season Reveals Test's Weakness 'October 6, 2003'

Fight Cancer With Vitamin K

Keep Your Weight Down, Even if you Live in one of the Five Fattest States

How to Prevent Heart Disease, Stroke, Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity, Cancer

Sleeping Secrets Revealed by Undercover Professor

Make Sure Your Kids Have Healthy Bones

It’s All in the Fat: The Role of Essential Fatty Acids in Health

VeriSign Sued for $100 Million

Cancer Overview

Male Contraceptive Results Show Promise'October 7, 2003'

Group Counsels Patients On Self-Treatment 'October 7, 2003'

Survey: Many Patients Believe Cancer Myth'October 7, 2003'

Liver Cancer Prevention

How Does Depression Develop?

In Times Like These, Depressive Disorders Are A Danger 'October 8, 2003'

Isolated Patients May Get Less Care 'October 8, 2003'

Med Complications May Cost 9 Billion Dollars Per Year 'October 8, 2003'

Leisure Exercise Of Brain May Ward Off Alzheimer's 'October 8, 2003'

The Role of Neutralizing Antibodies in MS Treatments

Down Syndrome

Tough Questions Are Raised on Fen-Phen Compensation

Clue to treating nerve pain

Blind 'see with sound'

Drug 'eases Alzheimer's onset'

One in three will have diabetes

Studies Show Additional Benefit To Multivitamin Use 'POSTED: 1:42 p.m. PDT October 2, 2003'

New Method Of Plastic Surgery Will Be Less Invasive 'POSTED: 3:40 p.m. PDT October 1, 2003'

Studies Suggest SARS Cases Mild In Children

Studies Show Additional Benefit To Multivitamin Use

No-Nicotine Cigarettes May Help Quitters

Study: Early-Onset Asthma Likely To Stay 'October 9, 2003'

Down Syndrome Test Combo Shows Promise 'October 9, 2003'

New Device May Alleviate Stuttering For Sufferers 'POSTED: 3:46 p.m. PDT October 8, 2003'

SARS Fears May Swamp Emergency Rooms. Officials Fear Doctors Will Mistake Flu For SARS 'POSTED: 8:29 a.m. EDT October 9, 2003'

More Americans Face Diabetes In Their Lifetime

Report Likens Sleep To 'Save' Button On Memory

U.N. Report: Poverty, STDs Go Hand-In-Hand. U.N. Agency Urges Education To Improve Sexual Health '

POSTED: 11:45 a.m. EDT October 8, 2003'

 

 


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