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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +Treating RA: Single Drug vs. Combo
      Rheumatoid arthritis patients who do not respond to single-drug treatments often do better on a combination of drugs, a review of the research shows.

    +Immune System May Make or Break Cancer
      The body's immune system may be the tipping point toward or away from cancer, cancer researchers report.

    +FDA OKs Over-the-Counter Zyrtec
      The FDA has approved over-the-counter sales of the allergy drug Zyrtec.

    +3 Easy Steps to Breaking Bad Habits
      Think bad habits like nail biting and knuckle cracking are hard to break? Experts offer simple solutions.

    +Is Your Kid Sick or Just Faking It?
      Cold and flu season is upon us, but is your child really sick? 4 tips for suspicious parents.

    +Part D Open Enrollment: 12 Questions
      Medicare?s Part D prescription drug plan is about to enter its second year. For some help navigating Part D?s enrollment period, we talked to Deene Beebe, spokesperson for the Medicare Rights Center, an advocacy group based in New York.

    +Heart Benefit Seen From Runner's High
      Opioids, the body's chemicals that create "runner's high," may help save the heart from heart attack damage, a study shows.

    +Leafy Greens May Cut Heart Attack Harm
      Nitrates and nitrites, found in foods including leafy greens, may cut heart damage in a heart attack, according to lab tests in mice.

    +Magnolia Bark Extract vs. Bad Breath
      Compounds in magnolia bark extract fight bad breath, report researchers at the Wrigley Company.

    +Muscular Dystrophy Symptom Reversible?
      Scientists report reversing symptoms of myotonic dystrophy, adults' most common type of muscular dystrophy, in lab tests in mice.

    +Excessive Sweating: A Sticky Subject
      WebMD goes to the experts to find out what may cause this embarrassing yet common condition and what can be done to treat it.

    +Health Care: Next President's Top Job?
      Health insurance for everyone should be the top health care priority for the next president, according to recommendations issued Thursday by a group of the nation's top health policy experts.

    +Killer Cold Virus Ad14 Appears in U.S.
      A virulent new form of an old cold virus called Ad14 is spreading in the U.S. In 2006-2007, there were 10 deaths from outbreaks in 4 states.

    +Stem Cell Benefit From Menstruation?
      Menstrual blood contains adult stem cells that can develop into heart, lung, and other cells, researchers report.

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