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Attention, chocolate lovers: You may not be able to help yourselves. Swiss and British scientists have linked the widespread love of chocolate to a chemical "signature" that may be programmed into our metabolic systems.
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Thursday, January 29, 2004
Antibiotic Eardrops Should Be Used Sparingly
Food Additive May Pave Way to New Antibiotics
Depressed Adolescents Have Altered Brain Structure
Diagnostic X-rays Can Cause Cancer, British Study Says
Toothbrush Care
Despite U.S. Crackdown, Cities Still Offer Imported Meds
Hamstring Injuries Hamper Soccer Players
Flu Retreats in U.S.
Scientists Map Evolution of SARS Virus
MS Not as Disabling as Once Thought
People Less Willing to Donate Organs for Research
Health Highlights: Jan. 29, 2004
Helping Smokers Quit the Habit
Ringworm
Wednesday, January 28, 2004
Health Highlights: Jan. 28, 2004
Stroller Safety
Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Rubber Ducky, I'm Awfully Sick From You
The Mechanics of Plant Growth
Genetic Clue to Leprosy
New Virus Common Cause of Respiratory Infections
Long-Shelved Drug Cuts Fracture Risk
Robots in the Operating Room
High Estrogen Levels Stress You Out
Maternal Diet Affects Offspring's Life Span
Checking Brain Chemical Key for Memory
Tuesday, January 27, 2004
Gene Disorder Tied to Nerve Problems in Men
Saving the Spine
PET Scans Find Unexpected Cancers
Watching Cells Do Their Work
Migraines Leave Trail of Scars
Breast Implants Can Mar Mammo Detection
Finding an Eye Specialist
Viagra: Rhymes With Niagara
New Marker for Heart Trouble Found
High Cholesterol Doesn't Help Dialysis Patients
Health Officials Warn of Bird Flu's Deadly Potential
Catching Colon Cancer in Women Can Be Tough
Painful Genital Condition More Common Than Thought
Out in the Cold
Health Highlights: Jan. 27, 2004
Sleep Disorder Drug Gets Nod
Monday, January 26, 2004
Health Highlights: Jan. 26, 2004
Understanding SARS: One Year Later
Fat Cells Boost Immune System
If Frostbite Strikes
How Strong Is Your Heart?
Heartburn Sufferers Follow Label Directions
Do Statins Lower Risk of Bone Fractures?
Pain Can Haunt Hospital Patients
In Vitro Mice Develop Mental Problems
More Carbs, Less Weight
Pinpointing the Causes of Cataracts
Tests Tell When Alzheimer's Patients Should Stop Driving
Alzheimer's Risk in Men Tied to Low Testosterone
Stent-Related Death a Medical Mystery
Sunday, January 25, 2004
New Advances in the Fight Against Cervical Cancer
Swallow and Say 'Cheese'
Winter's Nip Can Be Brutal
Health Highlights: Jan. 25, 2004
Saturday, January 24, 2004
Health Highlights: Jan. 24, 2004
Hi-Tech Tool Offers Breakthrough Cancer Treatment
Dealing With Dry Eyes
Winter Can Be Challenging to Disabled
Friday, January 23, 2004
Healthy Habits Big Part of Home Schooling
Test-Tube Babies at Higher Risk at Birth
Killing Pain One Drip at a Time
Pour a Little Milk on Your Wheat Field
Heart Patients Want More From Their Doctors
Body 'Awareness' Makes Some People Anxious
Medication Allergies
Higher Doses of Inhaled Steroid No Help to Asthmatics
The Slow Unfolding of Hepatitis C
Health Highlights: Jan. 23, 2004
Deciding Who Gets New Livers First
Poison Prevention for Adults
West Nile Mosquitoes Show Signs of Resistance
New Parkinson's Device Limits Surgery
Cumulative Stress Ups Risk of PTSD
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