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USA Today (Magazine)
An illustrated monthly newsmagazine published by the Society for Advancement of Education, providing commentary and debate on a wide variety of topics relating to US national issues and events, including politics, ecology, education, business, the media, literature, science, and religion.

Nanoparticle radiation may slow disease.(Alzheimer's)(Brief article)
February 01, 2006
Lung cancer survival better in women.(Lifespan)(Brief article)
February 01, 2006
Cancer support cells may promote growth.(Tumors)
February 01, 2006
Performing lymph node biopsy earlier.(Mastectomy)
February 01, 2006
Testing possible in dentist's office.(Lung Cancer)
February 01, 2006
Physical disability does not diminish creativity.(Muscular Dystrophy)
February 01, 2006
Risky prepregnancy weight increasing.(Maternity)
February 01, 2006
Valentine's chocolate: good or bad?(Nutrition)(Brief article)
February 01, 2006
Guidelines for fast food drinks?(Obesity)(Brief article)
February 01, 2006
How much not how hard.(Exercise)(Brief article)
February 01, 2006
Well-rested Olympians ready to go for gold.(Sleep Deprivation)
February 01, 2006
Exercise tips for winter workouts.(Fitness)
February 01, 2006
Parental grief over a lost Pregnancy.(Mortality)
February 01, 2006
Lack of planning for health care.(Retirement Benefits)
February 01, 2006
Most remain mum on driving ability.(Senior Citizens)(Brief article)
February 01, 2006
Aging brain cells tend to lose function.(Dementia)
February 01, 2006
Lack of vaccinations still killing millions.(Worldwide Disease)(Brief ...
February 01, 2006
Female physicians choose subspecialties.(Pediatrics)
February 01, 2006
Family-centered ICUs raise satisfaction level.(Intensive Care)(Brief a...
February 01, 2006
Treatment for Type I lowers heart disease.(Diabetes)
February 01, 2006
Kids respond to oral medication.(Type II Diabetes)(Brief article)
February 01, 2006
Diabetes guidelines need revision.(Glucose Levels)
February 01, 2006
Eye exam could prevent blindness.(Diabetic Retinopathy)
February 01, 2006
Loss of bladder control widespread.(Incontinence)
February 01, 2006
Squinting at computer could cause dry eye.(Optometry)(Brief article)
February 01, 2006
Loud-noise tumor increases risk.(Hearing Impairment)(Brief article)
February 01, 2006
Groundbreaking exhibition charts "History Through Deaf Eyes".(Hearing ...
February 01, 2006
Cholesterol medication may repair heart.(Cardiovascular System)
February 01, 2006
Schools better equipped than senior centers.(Defibrillators)(Brief art...
February 01, 2006
Fewer blacks opt for lung surgery.(Cancer Treatment)(Brief article)
February 01, 2006
Surgery may reveal early cancer risk.(Breast Reduction)
February 01, 2006
Aging gracefully: lifespan vs. healthspan.(The Elderly)
February 01, 2006
Infections continue to run rampant.(Hospitalization)
February 01, 2006
Bones to blame for looking older.(Plastic Surgery)(Brief article)
February 01, 2006
Hair today gone tomorrow?(Aging)(Brief article)
February 01, 2006
New technique relieves unsightly hand veins.(Laser Surgery)
February 01, 2006
Exercise during the cold and flu season.(HEALTH BEAT)(Brief article)
February 01, 2006
A claim by Yale University.(HEALTH BEAT)(Prostate Specific Antigen blo...
February 01, 2006
Type II diabetics.(HEALTH BEAT)(Brief article)
February 01, 2006
Laser therapy.(HEALTH BEAT)(used successfully on prostate glands )(Bri...
February 01, 2006
Results of a clinical trial.(HEALTH BEAT)(estrogenalone therapy )(Brie...
February 01, 2006
Patients surviving.(HEALTH BEAT)(Hodgkin's disease suffer strokes late...
February 01, 2006

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