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  1. MedscapeWire - Autologus Stem Cells Improve PD Symptons
  2. Poulsen, et al. (2002). Gene therapy for spinal cord injury and disease [In Process Citation]
  3. Protein plays a key role in regulating neurotransmission
  4. Treating Post-Stroke Spasticity
  5. Scientists Unravel How Gene Flaw Causes Muscular Dystrophy
  6. Wine, Cheese and a Bit of Botox
  7. Study: Stem Cells May Save Limbs
  8. Ugly rat does amazing tricks
  9. Outlook for US stem cell research brightens
  10. Cooking Sweet Corn Boosts Disease-Fighting Nutrients
  11. National Expert on Early Stage Memory Loss and Alzheimer's Available for Interviews
  12. Treatable Psychiatric Symptoms Common With Degenerative Brain Disease
  13. Looking Good No Matter What Your Age: Ingredients and Procedures Dermatologists Recommend
  14. Solving Problems Related to the Use of Cosmetic & Skin Care Products
  15. Dermatologists Shed Light on Treatments for Cellulite
  16. Happy Docs? Physician Satisfaction Survey Results
  17. Female doctors talk more with patients, study finds
  18. US Officials to Reassess Value of Hormone Therapy
  19. Low Potassium Intake May Increase Stroke Risk
  20. Initially Recommended Drug Dosages Often Too High, Study Finds
  21. New Bacteria Triggers Lung Ailments
  22. Finding Sheds Light on Mysterious Process of Cell Movement During Development
  23. Cloning ethics: Separating
  24. Findings Offer Clues to Caffeine's Long-Lasting Kick
  25. Genes, Diet May Conspire to Boost Alzheimer's Risk
  26. Italy: Inquiry Opened on Over-The-Counter Laxatives
  27. ANA Meeting in the Big Apple
  28. National Survey Provides Data on Chronic Conditions
  29. Ex-Celera Chief Starts Genetics Lab
  30. Smoking Just a Few Cigarettes Ups Heart Attack Risk
  31. St. Vincent volunteer gives back after injury
  32. Australia Issues Recall of Products with Kava
  33. Putting Arm to Sleep Helps Hand Recover Post-Stroke
  34. Smoking, Coffee May Up Risk of Rare Type of Stroke
  35. FDA Asks For Ephedra Criminal Probe
  36. Unlocking Key to Nerve Cell Death
  37. "Jumping Genes" Create Ripples In The Genome - And Perhaps Species' Evolution
  38. Hospitals Remain Unprepared for Biochemical Attacks
  39. NYU Medical Experts to Discuss Aftermath of 9/11
  40. PTSD Alliance Offers Free Educational Resources
  41. Healing the Wounds of Terrorism for NYC Firefighters and their Families
  42. Experts in Homeland Security Available
  43. Experts on Bioterrorism and Preparedness
  44. Genetics in Clinical Practice: A Revolutionary Approach
  45. Report: Water Diseases On Rise
  46. Pioneering Doctor Hits the Streets
  47. Complaint Filed Against Pharmacist
  48. U.S. House candidate profiles/Questions for U.S. House candidates
  49. Former VA Secretary Brown Dies
  50. States React to West Nile Prediction
  51. Welcome to the Health & Science News Forum
  52. Doctors' behavior gets new scrutiny
  53. ViaCell obtains exclusive worldwide license for dimerized fibroblast growth factor
  54. Some processors will pass on venison: Uncertainties over chronic wasting disease blamed
  55. National death toll from West Nile virus reaches 11 with fatalities in La., Ill.
  56. Segway faces difficulties getting onto sidewalks
  57. Bill Porter: Selling his uplifting attitude
  58. Vision Quest
  59. India sees hike in polio cases
  60. Push to vaccinate college freshmen against rare but deadly meningitis
  61. A New Take on the Prescription Drug Flap
  62. Stem cell bill won't prohibit abortion
  63. Man loves having his own place
  64. A judge's folly, overturned
  65. Giants of Western Medicine Take a Closer Look at the Power of Acupuncture
  66. Conference on Advances in Occupational Medicine and International Health Issues
  67. A Simple Adjustment Can Reduce Pain and Cost of Neck Injuries, But New Survey Shows Drivers Don't Understand the Importance of Head Restraint Positioning
  68. CRYO-CELL Posts All-Time Monthly Sales Record
  69. Structured Settlements Industry Reports Continuing High Demand; Nearly $3 Billion in Settlements for Six Months
  70. Australian: No changes to stem-cell bill: premiers
  71. Understood or not, Hawking conquers Beijing science lovers
  72. Ohio clinic opens to treat Amish, unravel gene puzzles
  73. Religions reveal little consensus on cloning
  74. Decoding the secrets of your brain /Ethicists say neuroscience is as controversial as cloning
  75. In-Office Surgery: Fewer Rules Apply
  76. Facing the pain
  77. August Poses Increased Risk for Spinal Cord Injuries; Leading Doctors and Researchers Urge Precaution and Hope for a Cure
  78. Reversing ravages of multiple sclerosis
  79. Boaters urged to look out for turtles
  80. 30th Annual Physician Assistant Conference:
  81. Jab-Free Blood Sugar Test Inching Closer to Reality
  82. Bedside Manner Wins Over Ethnicity
  83. Heartening News About Honey
  84. Almonds Are a Girl's - And Guy's - Best Friend
  85. Aromatherapy May Do More Than Soothe Your Spirit
  86. Don't Let Worms Dog You
  87. Indiana U. Named Top 'Party School'
  88. Occupational therapy is cost effective, significantly improves quality of life for seniors
  89. Broccoli-Derived Pill May Help Ward Off Cancer
  90. Technique to induce cancer cells to 'commit suicide'
  91. Pig Livers to the Rescue? --- xenotransplants
  92. Technique helps people walk tall
  93. Stem-Cell Research Helps Women
  94. House strike against cloning boosts scientists' concern about research
  95. Panel: Food From Clones Seems Safe
  96. Alzheimer's in America: The Aluminum-Phosphate Fertilizer Connection
  97. Tired of Killer 'Cures'? It's Time, Says the Author, to Rethink The Alternatives
  98. Bush to promote ‘embryo adoption’
  99. Cambridge University scientists reprimanded for fatally blasting drugged mice with loud dance music and classical music
  100. Molecular repair of ruptured discs
  101. Sitting is bad for the back
  102. How long can humans stay awake?
  103. Patents, Licensing and other Legal Implications of Stem Cell Research to be Discussed at Industry Meeting October 8th, 9th in San Diego
  104. Scientists reprimanded after experiment with mice
  105. Solar surgery hots up
  106. Can science make us more secure? We put this query to a few thoughtful people.
  107. Insurance 'solutions' raise the risk
  108. How Oxford's admissions work/Oxford Denies Discrimination Against Deaf Students
  109. DARPA To Support Development Of Human Brain-Machine Interfaces
  110. FDA to Revamp Drug Making Rules
  111. A Thoughtful Idea for those who post these stories
  112. Hand Function and Stroke
  113. Tissue Engineers Steering Stem Cells to Produce Bones, Cartilage
  114. Study finds link between common neurological disorder and Alzheimer's disease
  115. Enzyme offers hope to Parkinson's sufferers
  116. Researchers Clone Pigs Lacking Genes That Cause Human Body to Reject Swine Organ Transplants
  117. Stroke center defies limits
  118. Some Stem Cells May Be Less Versatile Than Thought
  119. Bladder Condition Difficult to Diagnose
  120. Theory on rheumatoid arthritis developed
  121. Australian-Stem cell pioneer has dig at politicians
  122. Study raises gene screening questions
  123. Japan Confirms 5th Case of Mad Cow
  124. Too Many Lungs Rejected For Transplantation, Study Shows
  125. Researchers Link Red Wine to "Good Cholesterol"
  126. Natural-Born Killers Enlisted to Fight Anthrax
  127. Mayo Clinic Proceedings Features Primers on Medical Genomics
  128. Send in the clones: Singapore
  129. Researchers team up to seek CJD remedy: stem cells
  130. After Injury, Brain May Repair Itself -- with Help
  131. Great science doesn't make great business
  132. Discarding embryos 'morally wrong'
  133. Anthrax Study May Yield Remedy
  134. Canada ranked among worst in health care
  135. Caffeine and Theophyllin fight cancer
  136. Stem Cell Research Could Exclude Groups - Scientists
  137. Britain to get cloning factory within a year
  138. A new view on youth violence
  139. Rise in Insurance Forces Hospitals to Shutter Wards
  140. Scientists create intelligent life from scratch
  141. More hand transplants to be performed, predict experts at international congress
  142. Case Western Scientists Reveal How Magnesium Works On Ion Channels Important For Regulating Blood Pressure
  143. FzioMed to Supply Adhesion Prevention Product to Spine Industry Leader
  144. Scientists Fight Head Lice With ... Lice
  145. Strategies allow for drug-free transplants
  146. All about Me: Left brain may shine spotlight on self
  147. Biology Shows Women and Men are Different
  148. Alcohol Found to Enrich 'Good' Cholesterol: Report
  149. Studies to Look at Chemicals, Parkinson's
  150. Mouse Study Reveals Clues to Lou Gehrig's Disease
  151. Sweet Success Against Malaria
  152. New War in Space
  153. cloned cows a potential source of human antibodies
  154. Don't barbaque these hogs!
  155. 1/3 of Americans Have Pre-Diabetes Syndrome: Report
  156. Fish and Nuts Are Brain Foods
  157. Exercise helps prevent colds, study says
  158. Islet Cell Transplantation For Diabetes Turns Corner; Pig Cell Transplant Has One Child Off Insulin; Use Of Embryonic Stem Cells Discussed
  159. Health Experts Warn of Heavy Cost of Road Deaths
  160. Cloning pigs and drug discovery among 'hot' topics
  161. The Science of Forgetfulness--Clues from a Protein
  162. Growing pains of stem cell research
  163. Home work?
  164. The good and bad of going over-the-counter
  165. MS Pioneers Still Going Strong!
  166. Anti-Clotting Drug Works Better with Time
  167. Chinese Herb May Ease Arthritis
  168. Boffins win praise for tractor beam
  169. Uni denies gagging Trounson
  170. Australian lawmakers ban human cloning
  171. Truce needed in a dirty war
  172. pig cells safe for treating Diabetics'
  173. An Immune Cell's Dramatic Rescue Efforts Caught on Tape
  174. Caffeine-Signaling Activity in Brain Function
  175. Researchers Look to Acupuncture to Treat Debilitating Effects of Stroke
  176. 2nd Annual Diversity Symposium to Focus on Medical Discovery
  177. Adult Disease Theory Challenged
  178. 4,000 orthopedic surgeons open world meet in San Diego
  179. Curtis Williams Fund
  180. The Business of Organ Transplants
  181. Newer Birth Control Pills Seen as Safer
  182. NIH-Funded Incontinence Study First of Its Kind
  183. he holy grail of medical science: to create the ultimate body-repair kit
  184. Sanford L. Palay, Innovator in Neuroscience, Dies at 83
  185. Japanese work
  186. Genes, Virus Implicated in Multiple Sclerosis
  187. Birth Defect Risk Unknown for Most New Drugs
  188. Apple's Xserve appeals to new breed
  189. Dust-Sized Chips to Combat Bioterrorism
  190. MDs Cut Back on Anti-Rejection Drugs
  191. Neurological Disease Tied to Eating Type of Bat
  192. Strawberries, Raspberries Halt Cancer in Rats
  193. bone marrow cells
  194. POPE TAKING PAPAYA FOR 'PARKINSON'
  195. Lewis Telethon Posts New Record
  196. Neurosciences Advanced Imaging Research Center Opens
  197. Millions turn to disability benefits
  198. Surgeries often unnecessary, study suggests
  199. Test Tied to Slip in Foreign Applicants for Medical Residencies
  200. New surgery puts Iowan back in the saddle again
  201. Medicare Payment Bill High on U.S. Senate Agenda
  202. Earth Summit Agrees Health Care Is Human Right
  203. Vaccine Could Neutralize Deadly Biowarfare Toxin
  204. Information Age Will Change Doctors' Role in Healing
  205. Sugar-Based Therapies Could Prevent Damage From Kidney Failure
  206. Sun Newspapers 2002 Hospital Directory
  207. Seminar to explore latest in treating arthritis
  208. Think, visualize to lose weight
  209. Got bananas? They might help stave off strokes
  210. Some ways to take the 'ah-chew' out of hayfever season ASSOCIATED PRESS
  211. Patients Halt Aspirin, Despite Ability to Cut Risk
  212. Got pot?
  213. Stem Cells Aid Heart-Attack Recovery, If they do it for the heart, will they do it for the spinal cord?
  214. Australia Tan Implants May Help Prevent Skin Cancer
  215. Dutch Boy Exits Bubble After Care
  216. Fat: Not Too Much, Not Too Little
  217. Finding a Way to Reverse a Drug's Effect
  218. Biotechnology Industry Reaffirms Support for Therapeutic Cloning
  219. Animal Therapy Group in Hong Kong to Honor 8 Dogs
  220. got exercise?
  221. Group Calls for Alzheimer Test Halt
  222. People Born in Autumn Live Longer, Study Says
  223. Study Finds Reciting Poetry Calms the Heart
  224. Teva Neuroscience's (TEVA) MS University Breaks Ground In The Multiple Sclerosis Community
  225. Fish oil may alleviate chronic fatigue symdrome symptoms
  226. Nurse's Talk Spurs Teens to Improve Health Slightly
  227. CDC Probes West Nile Virus Transfer
  228. Sept. 11 Attacks Caused Anger, Unhealthy Behavior
  229. Male Nurses Leaving Profession
  230. Even Neurons Have Favorite Numbers
  231. Ambitious Plan to Give Sight to the Blind
  232. Some Seek Attention by Making Pets Sick
  233. Link Suggested Between Water Acidity, Diabetes
  234. Child Neurology: Discoveries and Practice
  235. Microscience to License Vaccine Delivery Technology
  236. FDA Panel Approves Bronchial Drug
  237. Fighting Foot Ulcers
  238. Meningitis 101
  239. Stroke care 'still not good enough'/gb/
  240. Injured tortoise gets some wheels to amble
  241. Molecular imaging: a needed research tool
  242. Scientists Develop Computer Mouse for the Blind
  243. Politics Hold Up Health-Center Bill
  244. Drugged Out
  245. A shortage of health professionals
  246. Medical Problems From 9/11 Remain
  247. Hopes Raised of Using Stem Cells for Treating Muscular Dystrophy
  248. Hollis-Eden Announces Publication of Results Showing Benefit of Immune Regulating Hormone Therapy in Preclinical Model of Multiple Sclerosis
  249. Stress System Malfunction Could Lead To Serious, Life Threatening Disease
  250. Animal Clones Would Likely Be ‘Abnormal’