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Living With AIDS, Some Now Embracing a Surprisingly Long Future - ABC News
June 5, 2006



Medical News Today (press release)
Living With AIDS, Some Now Embracing a Surprisingly Long Future
ABC News - 2 hours ago
Vince Crisostomo is about to buy a new car. That may not sound like a very bold thing to do, but for a person living with AIDS it is a big commitment â€- sign that he's confident ...
AIDS 3rd biggest killer for young Panamanians People's Daily Online
Marylanders Fight AIDS For 25 Years WBAL Channel.com
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AIDS, at 25, Offers No Easy Answers - New York Times
June 5, 2006



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AIDS, at 25, Offers No Easy Answers
New York Times - 32 minutes ago
Instinctively, the first thing we want to know about a disease is whether it is going to kill us. As the Talmud says, pretty much all the rest is commentary.
AIDS pill makes treatment easier United Press International
Researchers Test New HIV Drug CBS4Boston
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Consumer group warns pregnant women on tuna use - Chicago Tribune
June 5, 2006



Macon Area Online
Consumer group warns pregnant women on tuna use
Chicago Tribune - 4 hours ago
The chance that a can of tuna will contain high levels of mercury is great enough that pregnant women shouldn't eat the popular seafood, according to a leading consumer group.
Avoid canned tuna, US magazine tells pregnant women Reuters
Canned Tuna: Avoid if Pregnant? WebMD
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Britain's first beating heart transplant heralds new era - Guardian Unlimited
June 5, 2006



ITN
Britain's first beating heart transplant heralds new era
Guardian Unlimited - Jun 4, 2006
A pioneering form of heart transplant has been performed for the first time in the UK. Doctors say the technique, which keeps the donor heart beating while it is transported, could double the number of heart transplants each year.
Non-stop heart Channel 4 News
Norfolk man in pioneering donor heart op Norfolk Eastern Daily Press
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Study: 16 million might have road rage disorder - CNN
June 5, 2006



BBC News
Study: 16 million might have road rage disorder
CNN - 6 hours ago
Follow the news that matters to you. Create your own alert to be notified on topics you're interested in. CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) -- To you, that angry, horn-blasting tailgater is suffering from road rage.
Road rage linked to serotonin shortage Guardian Unlimited
Study: Millions May Have Rage Disorder WebMD
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Chemoprevention: Drugs that can reduce breast cancer risk - MayoClinic.com
June 5, 2006



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Chemoprevention: Drugs that can reduce breast cancer risk
MayoClinic.com - 8 hours ago
Explore medications that lower breast cancer risk in high-risk women. Discover the latest results of a major trial comparing tamoxifen and raloxifene for breast cancer prevention.
Wonder drug boost in breast cancer war Belfast Telegraph
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Quality of sperm declines as men age - USA Today
June 5, 2006



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Quality of sperm declines as men age
USA Today - 6 hours ago
It isn't only women who face a ticking biological clock when planning parenthood. New research has found that as men age, the quality of their sperm ...
Older fathers 'risk unhealthy babies' Scotsman
Sperm's genetic quality deteriorates as men age, study suggests CBC News
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Study: Strict parents = fat kids - USA Today
June 5, 2006



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Study: Strict parents = fat kids
USA Today - 3 hours ago
Taking a tough line with your children might actually be bulging their waistlines, a new study concludes. Why? Kids over-eat to cope with the stress of authoritarian parents, according to the study by the Boston University School of Medicine.
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AIDS workers look back 25 years, feel pain anew - Columbus Dispatch
June 5, 2006



Medical News Today (press release)
AIDS workers look back 25 years, feel pain anew
Columbus Dispatch - 14 hours ago
Michael Kibbey held their hands, wiped their tears and listened to them in the last days of their lives. They were strangers who became as close to him as family because their own relatives and friends had abandoned them.
The changing face of HIV Lawrence Journal World
AIDS 3rd biggest killer for young Panamanians People's Daily Online
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Commitment on funding to fight AIDS still lacking - Business Day
June 5, 2006



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Commitment on funding to fight AIDS still lacking
Business Day - 20 hours ago
NEW YORK - A major United Nations (UN) meeting on HIV/AIDS strategy on Friday fell short of concrete financial commitments, drawing strident criticism from activists who claimed they did not want to shoulder the financial burden of trying to stop the ...
At UNGASS, Nations Adopt Final Declaration Kaiser network.org
UN session on AIDS ends, vows to set key targets Hindu
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Circumcision encouraged in Uganda as way of HIV prevention: survey - People's Daily Online
June 5, 2006



Angus Reid Global Scan
Circumcision encouraged in Uganda as way of HIV prevention: survey
People's Daily Online - 1 hour ago
Uganda is among seven African countries to encourage circumcision as a measure to curb HIV infection, state-owned New Vision daily reported on Monday.
Singer Alicia Keys Pours Heart into AIDS Fight in Africa ABC News
Circumcision Popularity Cuts Through Region AllAfrica.com
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Consume Caffeine, Change Your Mind? - WebMD
June 5, 2006



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Consume Caffeine, Change Your Mind?
WebMD - 5 hours ago
June 5, 2006 -- Planning to ask your boss for a raise? You might want to do it over a cup of coffee. A new study reports people may be more easily persuaded to change their opinion after consuming caffeine.
Espresso could make you say yes ANSA
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Prematurity and Low Birth Weight Tied to Hyperactivity Disorder - MedPage Today
June 5, 2006



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Prematurity and Low Birth Weight Tied to Hyperactivity Disorder
MedPage Today - 6 hours ago
Children born prematurely and those born at term but with low birth weights have an increased risk of developing so-called hyperkinetic disorder, according to researchers here.
Premature babies face higher risk of hyperactivity New Scientist (subscription)
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Dolly creator calls for embryo cloning to alter disease genes - Scotsman
June 5, 2006



Telegraph.co.uk
Dolly creator calls for embryo cloning to alter disease genes
Scotsman - 1 hour ago
EMBRYOS could be cloned and their genes altered to create babies free from serious illness, the leader of the team behind Dolly the sheep believes.
Be careful with this brave new world Telegraph.co.uk
Dolly creator: cloning could mean disease free babies The Herald
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Raloxifene Equals Tamoxifen in Preventing Breast Cancer - Forbes
June 5, 2006



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Raloxifene Equals Tamoxifen in Preventing Breast Cancer
Forbes - 6 hours ago
MONDAY, June 5 (HealthDay News) -- The osteoporosis drug raloxifene is as effective as the cancer drug tamoxifen in reducing the risk of invasive breast cancer in postmenopausal women, new research shows.
Wonder drug boost in breast cancer war Belfast Telegraph
Breast cancer drug study brings surprises Seattle Post Intelligencer
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Spare the rod, avoid obesity - Melbourne Herald Sun
June 5, 2006



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Spare the rod, avoid obesity
Melbourne Herald Sun - 45 minutes ago
CHILDREN with strict parents are more likely to be overweight than those with more relaxed parents. Strict parents and those with low expectation for self-control and discipline in their kids, could be putting the children's long-term health at risk.
Strict mother 'makes you fat' Telegraph.co.uk
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Oncology Conference Roils Stock - Smartmoney.com
June 5, 2006



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Oncology Conference Roils Stock
Smartmoney.com - 7 hours ago
Shares of Onyx Pharmaceuticals (ONXX), maker of the leading kidney-cancer treatment Nexavar, dropped nearly 17% in midday trading after positive data for Pfizer's (PFE) rival drug, Sutent, were presented over the weekend to a gathering of top oncologists.
Cancer Combos Forbes
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Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report Summarizes Media Coverage of 25th ... - Kaiser network.org
June 5, 2006



Newsweek
Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report Summarizes Media Coverage of 25th ...
Kaiser network.org - 8 hours ago
On June 5, 1981, CDC in its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report published a report on the appearance of a rare strain of pneumonia in five men who had sex with men in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Times reports.
Monday Marks 25th Anniversary Of AIDS Discovery CBS 2
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Some with HIV go years without symptoms; the question is why? - Boston Globe
June 5, 2006



Medical News Today (press release)
Some with HIV go years without symptoms; the question is why?
Boston Globe - 20 hours ago
They had a name for the killer stalking Pamela Neely's neighborhood in New York: "They called it 'the monster,'" Neely said.
AIDS 3rd biggest killer for young Panamanians People's Daily Online
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Asthma Tamed with Breathing Exercises - Fashion Monitor Toronto
June 5, 2006



World Fitness
Asthma Tamed with Breathing Exercises
Fashion Monitor Toronto - 8 hours ago
Breathing techniques can cut the use of reliever inhalers by more than 80% and halve the dose of preventer inhaler required in mild asthma, finds research.
Breathing Techniques Ease Asthma StaffNurse.com
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Hyperactivity risk 'triples in premature babies' - Guardian Unlimited
June 5, 2006



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Hyperactivity risk 'triples in premature babies'
Guardian Unlimited - Jun 4, 2006
Premature or low-birthweight babies are up to three times as likely to be hyperactive as babies born at full term, according to research published today in the British Medical Journal's Archives of Disease in Childhood.
Premature babies face higher risk of hyperactivity New Scientist (subscription)
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Survey shows self-harm at schools - AZ Central.com
June 5, 2006



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Survey shows self-harm at schools
AZ Central.com - 16 hours ago
CHICAGO - Nearly one in five students at two Ivy League schools say he or she has purposely injured himself or herself by cutting, burning or other methods.
Self-injury statistics disturb experts Evansville Courier & Press (subscription)
Survey: Students inflicting self-injury The Argus
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Drug czar announces major bust in bad heroin supply - WLNS
June 5, 2006



CBS News
Drug czar announces major bust in bad heroin supply
WLNS - 5 hours ago
CHICAGO The nation's drug czar says federal agents think they may have found the source of lethal drug combination. Agents have taken down a lab in Mexico that makes fentanyl (FEN'-tah-nihl).
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Older fathers 'risk unhealthy babies' - Scotsman
June 5, 2006



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Older fathers 'risk unhealthy babies'
Scotsman - 37 minutes ago
SPERM contains a genetic "biological clock" that makes it more difficult for older men to have healthy children, research published yesterday revealed.
Older sperm becomes more defective, study shows Reuters.uk
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Study: Mean, Maniacal Mom Made You Fat - The Common Voice
June 5, 2006



Canada.com
Study: Mean, Maniacal Mom Made You Fat
The Common Voice - 1 hour ago
Just when I think I've heard every imaginable reason why obesity exists in our society, along comes a story like this one from the Washington Post which claims a new study has found moms who are considered extremely strict in their parenting style can ...
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Biogen Wins US Approval to Resume Sales of Tysabri (Update1) - Bloomberg
June 5, 2006



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Biogen Wins US Approval to Resume Sales of Tysabri (Update1)
Bloomberg - 6 hours ago
Biogen Idec Inc. and partner Elan Corp. won US approval to resume sales of their Tysabri multiple sclerosis drug, pulled from the market last year because of a fatal side effect.
MS Drug Makers Face Tough Road Washington Post
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Battle gets touch of Magic - New York Daily News
June 5, 2006



Newsweek
Battle gets touch of Magic
New York Daily News - 1 hour ago
When Earvin (Magic) Johnson revealed on Nov. 7, 1991, that he had the AIDS virus, Americans learned that even towering sports heroes were not immune to the disease.
Readers remember the early years of AIDS Newsweek
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Circumcision Popularity Cuts Through Region - AllAfrica.com
June 5, 2006



Angus Reid Global Scan
Circumcision Popularity Cuts Through Region
AllAfrica.com - 3 hours ago
Five Southern African countries are encouraging more men to be circumcised after a study showed the procedure can help reduce HIV infection.
Nations to back male circumcision over HIV African News Dimension
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Premature Babies Much More Likely To Have ADHD - Medical News Today
June 5, 2006



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Premature Babies Much More Likely To Have ADHD
Medical News Today - 7 hours ago
Danish researchers have found that premature babies are 70% more likely to become children with ADHD if they are born at 34-36 weeks.
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Analysis: UN grapples with AIDS worldwide - Monsters and Critics.com
June 5, 2006



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Analysis: UN grapples with AIDS worldwide
Monsters and Critics.com - 9 hours ago
The United Nations says without renewed political will and a major increase in aid, the spread of the AIDS epidemic is likely to continue.
At UNGASS, Nations Adopt Final Declaration Kaiser network.org
Roundup: World gov'ts promise to enhance fight against AIDS People's Daily Online
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Anger syndrome 'under-diagnosed' - BBC News
June 5, 2006



BBC News
Anger syndrome 'under-diagnosed'
BBC News - 42 minutes ago
A condition which makes people lash out violently for no reason is vastly under-diagnosed, say US researchers. As many as 16 million Americans have been affected by intermittent explosive disorder (IED) in ...
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Detroit's deadly epidemic - Toledo Blade
June 5, 2006



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Detroit's deadly epidemic
Toledo Blade - 51 minutes ago
An epidemic is sweeping the Detroit-Wayne County area, and it has claimed the lives of about 50 people in the last couple weeks. Last month, 12 people were killed in one 24-hour period, and two died Wednesday.
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