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May 16, 2008

Today in History, May 16: Kindergarten, the Academy Awards, and Mao

May 15, 2008

Lebanon May Attract Sunnis Seeking to Wage Jihad

Congress's Farm Bill Looks Vetoproof

California Court Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage

Blog Buzz: Bush, Barack-as-Neville, GOP nominee Nostradamus and More

Statins May Help Older Women Control Irregular Heartbeat

Weight-Loss Aids Bought on Internet Might Harm Your Heart

Heart Device Recipients Often Not Aware of Recalls

Tips: How Green Is Your Vacation?

Mexican Immigrants Prove Slow to Fit In

How Green Is Your Vacation?

Democrats Accuse Bush of Politics in Speech in Israel

Stroke Patients at High Risk for Falls

New Guidelines Issued for Implanted Heart Devices

Endangered Destinations

Now You See Them (but They Could Soon Vanish)

GAO Faults State Nursing Home Inspections

Reporting Bad News in China

What's It All About, Hillary?

The Army Trains a Skeptics Corps to Battle Groupthink

Genes Play Part in Prostate Cancer Among Races

Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Dry Dog Food

CDC Recommends Shingles Vaccine for Those Over 60

Peeking Behind the Curtain: A View From Inside a Hospital

Clinton's Women Supporters Angry and Sad as Campaign Comes Closer to an End

When You Come to a Split End, Take It

Embryonic Pathways Induce Stem Cell Traits

New Laser Approved to Treat Psoriasis

Schwarzenegger Hints at Raising Taxes

News Buzz: Quake's Rising Toll, Myanmar Aid Crisis, and More

4 Tips for Hiring Someone Who Will Stay

7 Ways to Find Your Perfect Job

Boomeranging: Going Back to an Old Employer

10 Things You Didn't Know About ETFs—But Should

Health Buzz: Prescription Drug Costs and Other Health News

Health Highlights: May 15, 2008

Business Buzz: GE to Shed Unit and Other Business News

Clinical Trials Update: May 15, 2008

Today in History, May 15: Mickey Mouse, Stewardesses, and Nylon

Health Tip: Traveling During Pregnancy

Lowering Dietary Fat May Help Prevent Prostate Cancer

Health Tip: Keeping the Caregiver Healthy

Acne Drug Prevents Tissue Damage From Emphysema

Hot Flashes Reduced by Neck Injection

May 14, 2008

Blood Markers May Foretell Heart Disease; Lifestyle Can Forestall It

Congress Calls for Action on Food Crisis

Blog Buzz: Mississippi, West Virginia, and Where Do We Go From Here

Waterpipe Smoking in Colleges Could Become Public Health Problem

Biomarkers Predict Heart Deaths

Study Supports Popular HIV Drug Regimen

Migraine Medications May Cause 'Serotonin Syndrome'

Where the Lights May Go Out This Summer

Plouffe to Obama: Not So Fast

Common Drug Eases Leg Pain From Walking

HPV Tied to Better Tongue, Tonsil Cancer Outcomes

Pollution Particles Impair Blood Vessel Function

Heart Disease Starts Early in Life

Feeling Strapped? Save on Your Prescriptions

A Clinton Win, China Quake Impact, and More

Today in History, May 14: Smallpox, Lewis and Clark, Skylab

Excess Drinking Boosts Cardiovascular Disease Risk

Danger From Heart Surgery Drug Confirmed

IPO Watch: ePocrates

Clinton Wins in Landslide in West Virginia

Marijuana Linked to Heart Disease and Depression

8 New Ways to Save on Gas

Business Buzz: Inflation Edges Up, and Other Business News

Health Highlights: May 14, 2008

Health Buzz: Mammograms, Privacy Breaches, and Other Health News

Clinical Trials Update: May 14, 2008

Health Tip: Harmful Chemicals in Your Home

Health Tip: Facts About Fleas

Clot-Busting Treatment Improves Bleeding Stroke Outcomes

Aspirin at Bedtime Lowers Blood Pressure

Death Gap Widens Between Educated and Those Not

Music Hath Charms to Calm Hypertension

May 13, 2008

Why the U.S. Slashed Bounty on a Terrorist

Blog Buzz: Booming Barr, McClimate McChange, and Cons Bitter Over Obama and Israel

High-Tech Imaging No Better for Diagnosing Head/Neck Cancers

Blood-Thinner No Help for Dialysis Treatment

The Evangelical Manifesto: What It Means

By a Nearly 2-to-1 Margin, Israelis Want Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to Resign

Black Rectal Cancer Patients Less Likely to Get Chemo, Radiation

No Link Between Coarse Air Pollution, Hospitalizations

Quality Lags at Safety-Net Hospitals

Familial Breast Cancer Risk Lasts a Lifetime for Sisters

Coupled With Mammography, Ultrasound Finds More Breast Cancers

Who Will Be McCain's Vice Presidential Candidate?

10 Things You Didn't Know About Rob Portman

Retail Sales Fall

Therapy Yields Promise for Fatal Neurological Condition

The Cost and Benefit of Health Technology

The New Frontier

Good as New

In a Pinch

Help, My Student-Loan Check Bounced!

Fresh Perspective

Marijuana Use May Raise Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke

Doctors Can Help Lower Hospital Costs

3 Mistakes to Avoid With Your 401(k)

News Buzz: China's Quake, West Virginia's Vote, and More

That's Life

Wal-Mart Surges as Economy Sinks

Business Buzz: HP to Buy EDS and Other Business News

Clinical Trials Update: May 13, 2008

Health Buzz: Celebrex, Naproxen, and Other Health News

Health Highlights: May 13, 2008

Today in History, May 13: Confederates, Churchill, and Velcro

Health Tip: Reducing Rosacea

Beta Blockers Raise Stroke, Death Risk After Surgery

Health Tip: Can You Quit Smoking Without Weight Gain?

Breast-feeding Might Shield Women From Rheumatoid Arthritis

May 12, 2008

Viagra May Protect Hearts of Some Muscular Dystrophy Patients

New MRI Technique Detects Subtle Brain Injuries

McCain Campaign Eyes California

'Obamacan' Wins MoveOn.Org's Ad Contest

Particulate Air Pollution Damages Veins, Too

High Blood Pressure, Cholesterol Associated With Eye Disease

Air Pollution Linked to Blood Clots in Legs

Electrode Placement Key to Brain Stimulation for Parkinson's Patients

Multiple Sclerosis Affects Children's Cognitive Skills

Drugs Alone Don't Lower Heart Disease Risks for Overweight Americans

Celebrex, Naproxen Won't Prevent Mental Decline

Blog Buzz: Fighting Out of Iraq, Media Out of Debates, Never Out of Paul, and the McCain-Newsweek Spat

How Plastic Surgery Can Boost Your Career

Iraq Contractor Case Opens New Legal Terrain

The U.S. Quietly Slashes the Reward Posted for the Leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq

Problem Gambling Common Among Young Adults

A Clinton Win in West Virginia Over Obama Could Be Too Little, Too Late

Ranking the Politics of Supreme Court Justices

Today in History, May 12

IndyMac Predicts 2008 Losses

Decoding Muscle Stem Cell Development

News Buzz: Killer China Quake, West Virginia Primary, and More

6 Ways Firms Can Solve Collection Problems

Health Buzz: Hep C, the Flu and Other Health News

Business Buzz: Sprint Nextel Struggles, Chinese Inflation Surges

Health Highlights: May 12, 2008

High Blood Pressure Still Slipping Past Doctors

Health Tip: Baby's Transition From Liquid Diet

Health Tip: Using Hair Dyes

Gene May Be Key to Pregnancy Complication

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