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By THERESA AGOVINO (AP Business Writer) From Associated Press March 29, 2006 6:43 PM EST
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Competition in sleeping pill market likely to spur ad war
NEW YORK - The maker of Ambien has begun a new ad campaign it hopes will reverse a sales slide triggered by reports that some patients couldn't recall driving or eating while sleepwalking when using the prescription sleep aid.
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By TIM WHITMIRE (Associated Press Writer) From Associated Press March 15, 2006 8:20 PM EST
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Study: Genes May Cause Risk for Anorexia
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Researchers studying anorexia in twins conclude that more than half a person's risk for developing the sometimes fatal eating disorder is determined by genes.
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Study: Most Get Mediocre Health Care By JEFF DONN (Associated Press Writer) From Associated Press March 15, 2006 9:14 PM EST
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Study: Most Get Mediocre Health Care
BOSTON - Startling research from the biggest study ever of U.S. health care quality suggests that Americans - rich, poor, black, white - get roughly equal treatment, but it's woefully mediocre for all.
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By JEFF DONN (Associated Press Writer) From Associated Press March 15, 2006 8:20 PM EST
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Study: Drugs Better for Elderly Depression
BOSTON - For elderly people who suffer bouts of depression, drugs work surprisingly better than psychotherapy at keeping these black spells from returning, suggests the longest study ever in patients so old.
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August 26, 2005 12:43 PM EDT
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Autistic Boy's Death Raises Questions
PITTSBURGH Aug 26, 2005 — The death of a 5-year-old autistic boy has raised questions about whether a medical treatment aimed at cleaning the body of heavy metals should be used to treat the neurological and developmental disorder.
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June 17, 2005 Law Splits Family; Mother Pleads For Help
Family Appealing Immigration's Ruling

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April 25, 2005
FDA probes suicide link to epilepsy drugs
Boston.com -
By Gary Gately, Globe Correspondent
April 17, 2005
Colleges target mental health
Psychology Today
By: Dr. Robert Epstein
Publication Date: Jan/Feb 2005
Summary: Projective tests, recovered memories, correctional boot camps -- psychology's top 10 misguided ideas.


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