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  1. Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 7, 2010
    • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

    • Menstrual Migraine

    • Asthma

  2. Cost of Medical Malpractice Tops $55 Billion a Year in U.S.

    Researchers blame unnecessary tests, treatments given to avoid lawsuits

  3. Decline in Adult Smoking Stalls, Alarming Experts

    And more than half of U.S. kids exposed to secondhand smoke, CDC report finds

  4. Fillings, Sealants May Leach BPA Into Kids' Mouths

    But analysis finds exposure to the controversial chemical is short-lived, with health effects unclear

  5. H1N1 Pandemic Flu Even Milder Than Seasonal Strains

    Though youngest were most vulnerable, fewer serious complications seen, study finds

  6. Health Care Reform: Will It Empower or Perplex Consumers?

    Choosing health plans, managing chronic conditions requires basic health literacy

  7. Health Highlights: Sept. 7, 2010
    • Brass Instruments May Be Linked to Lung Condition

    • FDA Issues Warning Letters Over Green Tea Beverages

    • Expert Urges Vigilance Against Flu Outbreaks

    • Low Blood Pressure Drug Will Stay On Market: FDA

    • Fathers Also Affected By Postpartum Depression

    • Salmonella Fears Prompt Hartz Dog Treat Recall

  8. Health Tip: Making Healthy Lunch Choices

    Offer kids healthier alternatives

  9. Health Tip: Recognizing a Skin Allergy

    Here are typical symptoms

  10. Heart Health Rises With Education in Rich Nations

    But findings don't apply to low- or middle-income countries, study says

  11. In Cities, Weak Social Ties May Boost Mental Illness

    Swedish study finds urban dwellers more prone to disorders such as schizophrenia

  12. Large Companies More Likely to Offer Dental Insurance

    Only about a third of all U.S. businesses provide it, study finds

  13. 'Magic Mushroom' Hallucinogen Might Help Cancer Patients

    Study found it eased anxieties, lifted spirits in those with advanced disease

  14. Many HIV-Infected Kids Could Use Cheaper Treatment Safely

    Study found that returning to nevirapine still kept viral load down for most

  15. Pancreatic Chemo Comparison Finds No Survival Boost

    Search for more successful treatments for the deadly cancer continues, expert says

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