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Minorities' higher Alzheimer's risk
Haitian couple await baby's return
Eat, pray sleep: Survey uncovers our habits
Bipolar being diagnosed younger
Women drinkers less likely to gain
'You just don't look disabled'
Supreme Court takes vaccine appeal
'Speed-dating' doctors woo patients
Dems: No health bill sked promises
Thought urged on prostate screening
WHO releases new malaria guidelines for treatment and procurement of medicines
Equal rights and opportunities for women and girls essential for better health
Africa united in fight against polio outbreak
Accelerating efforts to advance the rights of adolescent girls
The UN tackles road safety
WHO mourns passing of Professor Ihsan Dogramaci
Governments celebrate five years of anti-tobacco convention
Global forum addresses solutions to prevent premature deaths
WHO hails new Gates Foundation support for decade of vaccines
Statement of the World Health Organization on allegations of conflict of interest and 'fake' pandemic
Flu Shots in Children Help People of All Ages
After Cancer, Removing a Healthy Breast
Recipes for Health: Greens and Mushroom Panini
Protein Suspected in Alzheimer’s May Be Needed to Fight Infection
Cases: Fake Nostalgia for a Pre-Therapy Past
18 and Under: When a Child’s Nosebleed or Bruising Is a Blood Disorder
Rapid DNA Sequencing Can Help Doctors Track Cancer Treatment
Global Update: The Fight Against AIDS, Malaria and Tuberculosis Goes Online
For the Afflicted, a Little Black Box to Jog Failing Memory
Vital Signs: New Study Finds Many Americans Say They’re Too Tired for Sex
Vital Signs: One in Four Parents Link Autism to Vaccines, Study Finds
Vital Signs: Cognitive Decline Is More Likely After Hospitalization
First Mention: Defibrillators, 1948
Obama Turns Up the Volume in Health Care Bid
States See Flaw in Obama Plan for Health Insurance Premiums
Senate Panel to Investigate Deaths in Long-Term Care
Dr. Barton Childs, Who Studied Inherited Diseases, Is Dead at 93
Lessons at Tuba City Hospital, Run by Navajos, About Births
Nestlé Bringing American-Style Diet Plans to Europe
Patient Money: A Child’s Allergies Are Serious but Can Be Treated Effectively
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