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December 2006

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• Can less protein ward off cancer? (week of Dec. 6)
• Clinical Simulation Center (week of Dec. 13)
• Malaria drug for metabolic syndrome (week of Dec. 20)
• Cutting calories and bone density (week of Dec. 27)


November 2006

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• Breaking down Alzheimer's (week of Nov. 1)
• Preventing transplant rejection (week of Nov. 8)
• Predicting glaucoma (week of Nov. 15)
• No-incision stomach stapling (week of Nov. 22)
• Organ donor health (week of Nov. 29)


October 2006

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• Teenage drug, alcohol use (week of Oct. 4)
• Nicotine and healing (week of Oct. 11)
• Weight loss may indicate dementia (week of Oct. 18)
• Living organ donors (week of Oct. 25)


September 2006

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• Better memory performance (week of Sept. 6)
• Predicting the spread of cancer (week of Sept. 13)
• Curing diabetes in rats (week of Sept. 20)
• Treating diabetes (week of Sept. 27)


August 2006

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• ADHD kids not receiving treatment (week of Aug. 2)
• How tumors cloak themselves (week of Aug. 9)
• New info about macular degeneration (week of Aug. 16)
• Why steroids weaken bones (week of Aug. 23)
• The brain's 'cold sheild' (week of Aug. 30)


July 2006

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• Not all sunglasses block UV rays (week of July 5)
• Risks for alcoholism (week of July 12)
• Earlier implants lead to better speech (week of July 19)
• Surgery lets boy walk again (week of July 26)


June 2006

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• Low-calorie diet may slow aging (week of June 7)
• One hump or two? (week of June 14)
• Second chance transplants (week of June 21)
• Erotic images get brain's attention (week of June 28)


May 2006

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• Diabetes and depression (week of May 3)
• Lessen frailty by losing weight (week of May 10)
• Smokers get more jolts (week of May 17)
• Sunscreen is more than just SPF (week of May 24)
• Tumor location doesn't really matter (week of May 31)


April 2006

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• New pain management targets (week of Apr. 5)
• Finding deadly cancer genes (week of Apr. 12)
• Overweight adolescents study (week of Apr. 19)
• Glucose-hungry tumors (week of Apr. 26)


March 2006

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• Risks of MS drug found to be low (week of Mar. 1)
• Plant sterols lower cholesterol (week of Mar. 8)
• PET scans help test lung drugs (week of Mar. 15)
• Arts as Healing program (week of Mar. 22)
• Genetic basis of ADHD (week of Mar. 29)


February 2006

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• Warfarin increases risk of fractures (week of Feb. 1)
• Older adults can control health (week of Feb. 8)
• New cancer strategy (week of Feb. 15)
• Enzyme affects aging process (week of Feb. 22)


January 2006

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• Non-visual functions of the eye (week of Jan. 4)
• Calorie restriction dieting (week of Jan. 11)
• Alzheimer's gene (week of Jan. 18)
• Genes and side effects (week of Jan. 25)



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