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May 09, 2008
Group B Strep Down Among Newborns, Up Among Adults
Mood Disorders Put Breast Cancer Patients at Risk for PTSD
Acrylamide Raises Kidney Cancer Risk
Steno 'Superbug' Genome Shows Extreme Drug Resistance
Fairness Is a Hard-Wired Emotion
Noise in Artery Could Warn of Heart Risk
Stroke Survivors Walk Better With Human Help

May 08, 2008
Arthritis Hits More Than Half of Diabetics
Gene Variant Boosts Risk of Severe Diabetic Eye, Kidney Diseases
Outside Workers Least Likely to Get Skin Exams
Breast Cancer Tends to Grow Faster in Younger Women
TV Coverage of Tragedies Often Lacks Prevention Messages
Computer Program Helps Drug Abusers Stay Clean
Mental Illness Costs U.S. Billions in Lost Earnings

May 07, 2008
High Blood Sugar Tied to Pregnancy Complications
Gene Variation Linked to Neuroblastoma, a Childhood Cancer
Quarter of Disabled Seniors Use Risky Medications
Virtual Reality Therapy May Help PTSD Patients
Several Therapies Show Promise for Vascular Depression
Hunger Hormone Makes Food Look More Tasty
Docs Issue Guideline on Screening for Osteoporosis in Men

May 06, 2008
Women Who Quit Smoking Lower Heart Risks Quickly
Corticosteroids of Little Use Against Childhood Meningitis
Folic Acid Doesn't Help the Heart
Noninvasive Procedures Show Promise for Esophageal Bleeding
Kidney Trouble Short-Lived in Most Liver Transplant Patients
Doctors Discover Marker for Meconium Passage During Delivery
Obesity-Related Inflammation Boosts Heart Risks
Imaging Advances Map Brain Areas Affecting Mood
Many Ob-Gyn Textbooks Lack Good Info on Breast-Feeding
Many Teen Drivers Don't Think They're Inexperienced
Costs Can Vary By $100 or More for Same Drugs

May 05, 2008
Breast-Feeding May Boost IQ
Adopted Children at Slightly Higher Mental Health Risk
Low-Income Moms Rarely Speak to Infants During TV/Video Time
Malpractice Premiums, Rate of C-Sections Rise Together
BRCA Mutations Don't Spot All High-Risk Women
Anti-Clotting Drug as Good as Aspirin at Stopping Second Stroke
Heart Hormone Elevated in Children Who Wet Bed
Federal Health Plan for Children Still Leaves Needs Unmet
Many Moms Unwilling to Have Younger Daughters Get HPV Vaccine
Autistic Kids More Likely to Have Parents With Mental Illness
One-Third of Parents Lack Facts About Child Development
Common Medications Could Cause Physical Impairment in the Elderly
Middle Class Uninsured Kids' Health Risk Almost as High as Poor Children's

May 02, 2008
Diabetes Seems to Heighten Glaucoma Risk

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