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The Global Snakebite Initiative Is Working to Improve Treatment for Victims
Young Peoples' Risky Behavior on Social Network Sites
A Handful of Findings about Finger Length
Something a Bone Will Never Say: Give Me a Break
Vitamins: D and the Diet
Scientists Take Steps in Search of a Universal Flu Vaccine
Study Links Hot Weather to Migraine Headaches
Findings Raise Hopes for Progress on AIDS Vaccine
Vaccine Shortage a Concern in Fight Against H1N1
South Africa Tests AIDS Vaccine
Alcohol, the 'Asian Flush' and the Risk of Cancer
Smoking and the Risk to Women's Lungs
Hands-Only CPR Is a Simpler Way to Save Lives
'Gelotophobia' Is No Laughing Matter
Fat Cell Gene Linked to Colon Cancer
Scientists See Progress on a Dengue Vaccine
Researchers Link Gene to Need for Less Sleep
UN Lowers Estimate of HIV Cases
New Study Disputes 'Depression Gene' Finding
Three Scientists Win Nobel Prize in Medicine
Hand Washing: So Important, It Gets a Day Of Its Own
Teens, Television, and Depression
Feeling No Pain: The World of Anesthesia
A Test for Brain Injury Creates Its Own Risks in Children
Study Says Smoking Bans Do Not Hurt Jobs in Bars, Restaurants
Colds, Flu and Folk Advice
Treating an Abnormal Heartbeat
Health: Keeping Ears Clean
Two Studies Give a Lift to Running Barefoot
Laying the Roots for Healthy Teeth in Young Children
Deficits Found in Brain's Reward System in A.D.H.D. Patients
Treating Anxiety Disorders in Children / Long-Term Risks of Teen Alcohol Use
Battling a Stroke, and the Clock
US Eases H1N1 Flu Policy for Schools
WHO Close to Declaring Flu Pandemic
Debate Over New Guidelines for Breast Cancer Screening
For Africa, a Possible New Way to Treat Sleeping Sickness
Researchers Look Behind the Tears to Study Crying
About Allergies
Diabetes Called a Growing Worldwide Epidemic
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Study Finds Drop in Deaths of Mothers in Developing World
Experts Say as AIDS Epidemic Changes, So Should Prevention Efforts
Study Finds Treatment Cured Sickle Cell in 9 Adults
Almost 5 Million Lives Saved Through AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Treatment
Study Finds Risk of Lung Cancer Greatest in Black Smokers
Children??s Doctors Group Calls for Early Medical and Educational Intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorders
Wising Up About Wisdom Teeth
An 1859 Battle in Italy, and the Birth of the Red Cross
Gaining Weight as Friends, and Maybe Losing It Too
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