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  • Eye drop gives hope for knifeless cataract cure, study finds

  • Correcting metabolic abnormalities may help lessen urinary problems

  • Physical Activity Protects Against Breast Cancer across Ages, Weights

  • Why French women don't get facelifts

  • Contraceptive pills kill 20 every year in France

  • French scientists urge caution over HIV 'cure'

  • France investigates Diane-35 acne drug after deaths

  • 60% more chances of getting diabetes if on Diet fizzy drinks: A French study

  • Mediterranean diet has no effect on concentration: French study (Women's Health)

  • Arginine and Proline Enriched Diet May Speed Wound Healing in Diabetes (Women's Health)

  • Some 8,000 French women have faulty breast implants removed (Women's Health)

  • Night work may put women�s health at risk: study (Women's Health)

  • French trial opens in diabetes-diet drug scandal (Women's Health)

  • Report Suggests That Your Supermarket May Affect Your Weight (Women's Health)

  • France Govt. to pay for removal of risky breast implants (Women's Health)

  • Warning for women with French breast implants (Women's Health)

  • Why French Women Don�t Get Fat: A study by Brunilda Nazario, MD (Women's Health)

  • French breast implants a word of caution (Women's Health)

  • Woman�s Shoes Tell Her Character (Women Beauty)

  • Researchers link lack of sleep to early death (Nutrition & Wellness)

  • Red Wine As Perfect For Gourmet Dining As It Is For Your Health! (Nutrition & Wellness)

  • Multitasking splits the brain into two parts (Others)

  • Frying meat with gas more harmful, says study (Nutrition & Wellness)

  • Hormone-infused nasal spray found to help people with autism (Asthma & Allergies)

  • Hormone Replacement Therapy Can Increase Asthma Risk: Study (Asthma & Allergies)

  • Gene Therapy Halts Fatal Brain Disease (Alternative Health)

  • Shockwave Therapy Shows Promise for ED (Alternative Health)

  • You can't beat beetroot juice for boosting stamina (Nutrition & Wellness)

  • Teenager with swine flu dies in France (Women's Health)

  • Schizophrenia Associated with Increased Cancer Mortality (Cancer)

  • France: 47 students test positive for H1N1 (Others)

  • Treatment Can Reduce Bone Turnover in Prostate Cancer (Women's Health)

  • Curcumin May Prevent Clogged Arteries (Women's Health)

  • Aging: You can hurry it, but you can't slow it (Women's Health)

  • Abstral to be released in France for cancer pain management (Cancer)

  • A big waist can weigh on lungs, study finds (Weight Management)

  • Not all cancers deadly (Cancer)

  • New ovarian transplant offers hope to infertile (Fertility & Pregnancy)

  • Binge tanning brings out a rash of skin cancers (Cancer)

  • Zinc and Selenium are the Minerals that Fight Breast Cancer (Breast Cancer)

  • France probing 20 possible swine flu cases (Others)

  • French think wine is unhealthy, survey says

  • Study: Women Smokers More Likely to Develop Depression

  • Hormone Therapy Doesn't Raise Heart Risk in Study

  • Antisoma initiates Phase II breast cancer study

  • Less than half of women with osteoporosis take calcium, vitamin D

  • Face Transplants Feasible, New Study Reveals

  • Strontium Ranelate May Be Helpful for Postmenopausal Osteoporosis

  • Later Term Abortion on the Rise in France

  • Memory Loss, Dementia Risk And Low Levels Of Good Cholesterol Linked

  • Childhood obesity levelling in France: studies

  • Having a Drink During Pregnancy Is Common for French Women

  • Omega-3 EPA linked to less depression

  • Memory problems after pregnancy?

  • Death Rates From Cardiovascular Causes Vary Widely Across Europe

  • More weight for BioSeraes cactus ingredient

  • New relief for monthly pain

  • France Best, U.S. Worst in Preventable Death Ranking

  • Even France, Haven of Smokers, Is Clearing the Air

  • France warns of health risks from mobile phones

  • France douses 'last social pleasure'

  • Chemical In Red Wine, Fruits And Vegetables Counters Unhealthy Effects Of High-fat Foods

  • Like cancer, survival rate can be inherited

  • Why don't Painkillers Work on Patients with Fibromyalgia?

  • Drugs Reduce Heart Surgery Risks

  • New Cancer Weapon: Nuclear Nanocapsules

  • Omega-3 rich oils lower risk of memory problems, omega-6 rich oils may increase risk

  • Abortion Pill Safe as Surgical Abortion

  • Pregnant Women With Fatty, High-Caloric Diets Increase Fetal Risk For Liver Disease, Obesity, Diabetes, Researcher Says

  • More U.S., French Couples Traveling Abroad For Cheaper Fertility Treatment

  • Caffeine Protects Thinking And Memory In Older Women

  • Coffee drinking may slow cognitive decline in women

  • Cranberry health claim in France extended to juice drinks

  • Genetic risk factor found for colon cancer

  • Deadly bird flu strain in France

  • Why France is so good at cancer care

  • Herpes Drug Can Control AIDs Virus in Women, Study Finds

  • FDA Approves Drug for Rare Blood Disorder

  • Certain Fruit Juices Shown to Have Strong Antioxidant Qualities

  • Simultaneous Surgery for Colon, Liver Cancer Has Benefits, Study Says

  • Hundreds of NYC Patients May Have Been Exposed to TB

  • 'Don�t drink' warning for pregnant women

  • Abortion and breast cancer - get the word out - NCI Study

  • Alcohol in Europe: Three countries compared

  • France's disaffected Muslim businessmen

  • Insect killed retired PE teacher

  • France boosts bird flu protection

  • Baby remains find shocks France

  • French defy heat with sang-froid

  • Keep pace moderate after delivery

  • Silica in Drinking Water May Prevent Alzheimer's

  • Alcohol Breast Feeding Myth

  • Raw food vegetarians have low bone mass, but may be healthy

  • Skin cancer cases rise precipitously due to artificial tanning, UN warns

  • Women believe menopausal symptoms require treatment with 64% experiencing severe problems

  • Do Obese Moms Have More Twins?

  • Fuel Chemical Found in Mothers' Milk

  • Hormone Drug Eases Breast Pain for Some Women

  • Endometrial cancer recurs frequently

  • Drug companies attempting cervical cancer breakthrough

  • Bladder, kidney infections share risk factors

  • Many women at high risk for breast cancer are foregoing tamoxifen

  • Poor Pregnancy Outcome Linked with Reports of Racism

  • Green tea may help against prostate cancer

  • Longer use of raloxifene important in continued protection from breast cancer

  • Colon Cancer Risk Fourfold Higher in Obese Women

  • Height, weight linked to endometrial cancer risk

  • Obesity Linked to Leukemia in Older Women

  • Women More Likely to Have Penicillin Allergy

  • Breast Cancer Chemo May Increase Stroke Risk

  • Ovarian Cancer Rates Leveling Off Across Europe

  • Flu vaccine shortage exposes vulnerability of supply, experts say

  • France set to import embryonic stem cells

  • If wine is a food, what is a hangover?- September 11, 2004

  • Surgery plus radiation therapy an effective way to treat early breast cancer in women aged 70 and older- September 01, 2004

  • French wine: From whining to winning?  -August 06, 2004

  • Obesity: Enter the Food Police? -June-026, 2004

  • France cracks down on sunbeds over skin-cancer scare- ET June 24, 2004

  • France Has the Highest Percentage of Patients Suffering from Depression and Anxiety,- EAST HANOVER, N.J., June 22, 2004 - PRNewswire

  • Healthier people learn from mistakes- June 01, 2004

  • Foreign surgery comes under fire- May, 2004

  • Air pollution kills thousands a year, says French agency- May-07, 2004

  • Vocal surgery to maintain quality of voice in female singers- April-29, 2004 (ANI)

  • French 'Gourmet University' Offers Tasty Courses- April 3, 2004

  • Depression Common After Stroke- April 2, 2004 - ET

  • EU states to wait until last moment with CO2 plans- March 29, 2004 - ET

  • Beverage Giant Pulled Drink from U.K. Shelves- March 24, 2004

  • French nutritionists give thumbs up to Big Mac- March 19, 2004

  • French lose taste for horse and find appetite for animal rights- February 12, 2004

  • French must pay more for healthcare- January 23, 2004

  • Sulfadiazine presents risk of Kidney Failure during Pregnancy- (Hospital Caremeau, Nimes-January 7, 2004)

  •  Tumor Cell Contamination of Stem-Cell Apheresis Products has Little Clinical Effect- (Breast Cancer Therapy-January 19, 2004)

  • Reasons for premature weaning of breastfeeding investigated- (Breastfeeding-May 29, 2003)

  • Lack of maternal physical or psychic reference may underlie anorexia nervosa- (Eating Disorders-October 16, 2003)

  • Danaparoid is successful in case of heparin induced skin reaction in pregnancy- (Anticoagulant Allergy-July 31, 2003)

  • Sociologists and nutritionnists worry about the dictatorship of the thinness- (LeMonde, 21.11.03)

  • French Team Publishes Breakthrough Study on Smoking- (Info-France-USA,22 Nov)

  • Four courses leading towards the "small anorexia"- (Le Monde/The WORLD) 21.11.03

  • Identification of a gene related to the great obesity- (France-Amerique,22 Nov)

  • By fear of the bioterrorism, the United States tries out a vaccine against the Ebola virus- (Le Monde/THE WORLD | 21.11.03 )

  • The DHEA counters hypertension- (Le Express.fr,24/7/03 )

  • Genic therapy Hope for the baby-bubbles- (Le Express.fr, 23/10/03)