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- Costly heart pumps extend lives for some: study
- Cough medicine ingredient may treat prostate cancer
- Course shows companies what NOT to put in writing
- Crackdown on drugs hurts China AIDS fight: report
- Crisis-hit Russians look to psychiatrists for help
- CT imaging useful to measure bone loss in COPD
- CT lung cancer screening offers pros and cons
- Curbs urged on long shifts for young doctors
- CVS offers lower-cost fertility medications
- Dad's in-home smoking may harm family's health
- Dad's involvement during pregnancy is key: study
- Dairy foods help kids build stronger bones
- Damage may already be done in advanced diabetes
- Dangerous bacteria on increase: expert
- Dangerous drug combos pose risk for U.S. elderly
- Delay in AIDS drug use in South Africa costly
- Delayed surgery may affect fracture recovery
- Demand for BPA-free bottles grows after Canada ban
- Democrat backs advertising limits for medicines
- Dengue kills just 65 in Cambodia in 2008
- Depressed? Your cardiologist might not ask
- Depression a predictor of death after heart attack
- Depression in pregnancy tied to preterm birth
- Depression linked to poorer diabetes control
- Depression may underlie "transmission" of poverty
- Depression, age linked to post-prostatectomy pain
- Depression, pain may accompany chronic Lyme disease
- Device helps monkeys move paralyzed wrists
- Diabetes can slow the brain, study finds
- Diabetes control better with low-glycemic diet
- Diabetes control doesn't normalize menstruation
- Diabetes drugs double women's fracture risk
- Diabetes drugs tied to lower prostate cancer risk
- Diabetes may be linked to risk of lymphoma
- Diabetes not a risk factor for Parkinson's disease
- Diabetes plus excess weight in pregnancy bad combo
- Diabetes slows some aspects of mental function
- Diabetic monitors can prevent nighttime seizures
- Diabetic women more likely to die after heart attack
- Diabetic youth may try unhealthy dieting tactics
- Diagnosis of parkinsonian syndrome often changes
- Diarrhea bacteria common in hospitals: survey
- Diet appears to alter heart failure risk
- Diet pills from Brazil pose health risks: report
- Diet tied to survival in breast cancer patients
- Disco tune "Stayin' Alive" could save your life
- Doctors don't talk enough to teens at office visits
- Doctors often skip key test before surgery
- Doctors test tea tree oil body wash for MRSA
- Doctors to be on guard for meningitis in kids
- Doctors warn of rash from mobile phone use
- Drinking milk may ease milk allergy
- Drop in second-hand smoke deaths predicted
- Drug adherence poor in women with urinary trouble
- Drug combo may help curb bedwetting
- Drug price controls may shorten lives: report
- Drug shields mice from chronic lung disease: study
- Drug-coated stents top bare metal in diabetics: study
- Drug-resistant HIV strains turning up in China
- Drugs' heart risk is FDA's biggest worry: official
- Dual HIV/TB infection common in S. African infants
- Dutch ban magic mushrooms, but "trips" still sold
- Dutch study sheds light on virus that causes SARS
- Dutch top for healthcare despite low drug spending
- Early C-section for full-term babies poses risk
- Early exposure to peanuts may prevent allergy
- Early treatment best for AIDS-infected babies
- Eating disorders may be rising among male athletes
- Eating fish may prevent kidney decline in diabetics
- Economic crisis may hit disaster readiness: experts
- Education blunts effects of Alzheimer's: study
- Education level linked to risk of preterm birth
- Education protects against Alzheimer's impact
- Effectiveness of peer-led sex education questioned
- Effects of being born small extend to adulthood
- Egyptian girl dies of bird flu
- Egyptian girl has bird flu, 2nd case this season
- Elder suicide risk persists in long-term care
- Embryo preservation often works for cancer patients
- EMS delays for cardiac care more likely in women
- Endometriosis may occur with bowel disease
- England to ban tobacco displays in shops
- Enriched formula has lasting benefits for preemies
- Esophageal cancer linked to osteoporosis drugs
- Ethnic differences in arthritis due to obesity
- Ethnic rifts pin Bosnia's sick convicts in jail
- EU exec raids suspected French biomedical cartel
- EU looks at increasing supply of transplant organs
- EU to trace pharmaceuticals in crackdown on fakes
- EU warns youth: turn your MP3 players down!
- European agency rules against stem cell patents
- European origin may up Latinas' breast cancer risk
- Even a tiny bit of flab raises heart failure risk
- Evidence lacking on massage benefits for athletes
- Exercise after back surgery may speed recovery
- Exercise helps overweight kids with anger
- Exercise improves brain blood flow in older adults
- Exercise may cut uterine cancer risk in heavy women
- Exercise may improve function in dementia patients
- Exercise may speed weight loss after gastric bypass