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Why being pregnant with cancer is so dangerous
Eating fruits, veggies makes you live longer
Pain drugs' safety for heart patients doubted again
More vaccines for poor could save 6.4 million lives
Kids who go to preschool do better as adults
Moldy home boosts kids' risk of asthma, allergies
Self-esteem, empathy make for better sex
Picking your parents: Adult adoption creates new bond
FDA links some prostate drugs to cancer risk
Our gadgets really do make us 'deaf' to the world
Emergency care, but not at a hospital
FDA adds warning about muscle injury to Zocor
Seniors' medical pot collective stirs up trouble
Cucumbers draw new attention in E. coli outbreak
E. coli outbreak slows but more deaths expected
Insect Stings Hold Deadly Risk for Some
Validity of Baseline Concussion Tests Questioned
Study May Dispel Worries About High Levels of Folic Acid
Chemical Found in Foam Cups a Possible Carcinogen
Heavy Cell Phone Use Might Raise Risk of Brain Tumors
Emotional Abuse in Childhood May Disrupt Sleep Decades Later
City Pavement Affects Weather, Boosting Smog: Study
ER Docs Frustrated, Burned Out by Repeat Patients: Survey
Men Urged to Lead by Example and See a Doctor Regularly
Distracted Driving May Be Rising Despite State Laws
Psychotherapists With Tidy Offices Seen as More Competent
Women May Be Getting Unneeded Heart Imaging Tests
Vaccines for poor nations could save millions of lives: Study
Tracy Morgan says he's sorry for anti-gay rant: What do psychiatrists say?
Japan warns disaster survivors face suicide risk
Following face transplant, chimp attack victim Charla Nash talks burgers
Bathroom injuries take big toll, study says: How to stay safe
Aggressive fungus strikes Joplin tornado victims
Unlocking how brain makes and keeps memories
Actos banned in Europe after diabetes drug tied to cancer
Video: German officials confirm sprouts cause of E.coli
Quitting smoking makes you fat, and now scientists know why
Earless bunny video stokes Japan nuke fears
Germany: E. coli definitely came from sprouts
7 Habits of Successful Snackers
H1N1 Starting to Show Resistance to Drugs
Deadly Fungal Infection Strikes Victims of Joplin Tornado
Chimp Attack Victim's New Face 'Simply Beautiful'
Moldy Home Tied to Kids' Asthma, Allergies
Study: Most Kids Do OK After Almost Drowning
It Only Makes Sense: Eat More Fruit, Veggies, Live Longer
Study Finds Why Smokers Gain Weight When They Quit
Popular Prostate Drugs May Increase Cancer Risk
Top 10 Stress Killers
Finally, an E. coli answer: It was the sprouts (AP)
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