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Health Report 2005
Bird Flu and Beyond: Health News in 2005
(2005-12-28)
Researchers Seek Genetic Map of Cancer
(2005-12-21)
Scientists Learn More About How Cancer Spreads
(2005-12-14)
Heart Attacks: Simpler Rules for CPR Announced
(2005-12-7)
Sleep Apnea Linked to Increased Stroke Risk
(2005-11-30)
Cases of 'Katrina Cough' Reported in Cities Hit by Storm
(2005-11-23)
Measles Campaign Reduces Deaths in African Children
(2005-11-16)
AIDS Drugs in a Gel May Help Protect Women From H.I.V.
(2005-11-9)
United Nations Launches Children's AIDS Campaign
(2005-11-2)
Studies Support Wider Use of a Drug for Some Breast Cancers
(2005-10-26)
U.S. Drug Agency Urged to Approve Inhaled Insulin for Diabetics
(2005-10-19)
Nations Are Urged to Do More Against Risk of Avian Flu
(2005-10-12)
Medical Award Honors Two Scientists Who Found Stem Cells
(2005-10-5)
Starting Young to Build a Healthy Heart
(2005-9-28)
Fetal Skin Cells May Treat Burns
(2005-9-21)
India, Nepal Fight Outbreak of Japanese Encephalitis
(2005-9-14)
Drug for Other Diseases May Have Use Against AIDS
(2005-8-31)
Scientists Work on a 'Smart Bomb' Against Cancer
(2005-8-24)
Lung Cancer: Tobacco Is Usually the Cause, but Not Always
(2005-8-17)
Drugs for Parkinson's Disease Linked to Urges to Gamble
(2005-8-10)
AIDS Scientists Meet in Brazil
(2005-8-3)
SARS Virus No Longer Such a Mystery
(2005-7-27)
Studies Show Healthy Living May Lower Risk of Alzheimer's Disease
(2005-7-20)
Studies Shows Chemotherapy Improves Lung Cancer Survival
(2005-7-13)
Sometimes What Feels Like an Infection May Be an Allergy
(2005-7-6)
W.H.O. Seeks Worldwide Campaign Against Cancer
(2005-6-29)
Swedish Study Finds That Placebos Can Help Calm Emotions
(2005-6-22)
Number of Americans Living with H.I.V. Estimated Above 1 Million
(2005-6-15)
Work-Related Accidents Increasing in Some Developing Countries
(2005-6-8)
Study Says Breast-Cancer Treatments Increase Survival Rates
(2005-6-1)
Study Suggests Laughter Is Good for the Heart
(2005-5-25)
Study: Sunshine and Vitamin D May Improve Lung Cancer Survival
(2005-5-18)
More Distance on the Road to Ending Polio
(2005-5-11)
A Look Behind the Disease: Meningitis
(2005-5-4)
Countries in the Americas Observe Vaccination Week
(2005-4-27)
Laboratories Destroy Deadly Flu Virus Shipped by Mistake
(2005-4-20)
Vaccine Shows Promise Against a Big Killer of Babies in the Developing World
(2005-4-13)
World Health Day Recognizes the Health of Mothers and Children
(2005-4-6)
Prostate Cancer: What It Is and How Doctors Treat It
(2005-3-30)
HEALTH REPORT – World Tuberculosis Day, 2005
(2005-3-23)
Aspirin Found to Help Men and Women Differently
(2005-3-16)
Lead and Violence
(2005-3-9)
Plague Outbreak in Eastern Congo
(2005-3-2)
India Begins AIDS Vaccine Study / Unusual AIDS Case in New York
(2005-2-23)
Update on Tsunami Survivors: Mental Health a Big Concern
(2005-2-16)
HEALTH REPORT – New Warnings About Tobacco Smoke and Children
(2005-2-9)
HEALTH REPORT – Study of Older Women Finds Moderate Alcohol Use May Help Mental Abilities
(2005-2-2)
Cancer Survival Rates Up in U.S.
(2005-1-26)
HEALTH REPORT-Heart Disease and C-Reactive Protein
(2005-1-19)
Caffeine Withdrawal
(2005-1-12)
HEALTH REPORT – New Tuberculosis Drug
(2005-1-5)