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Weight Gain And The Growing Risk Of Cancer
Hispanic Women More Prone to Aggressive Breast Cancer
Tuberculosis is forgotten in the U.S., doctors say
Breast Cancer, Second Major Cause of Death in Mexico
100,000 Will Die From Diabetes In Mexico In 2012
Hypertension Treatment In Mexico Improves With Expanded Health Insurance
Type 2 diabetes increasing throughout U.S.-Mexico border area
Hispanic Women Benefit From High Blood Pressure Medication Strategy
Abortion No Longer a Crime in Capital
Legal Abortion No Longer a Distant Goal for Activists
Condoms and Sexual Tolerance in the Hands of a Detractor
Doctor And Advocacy Groups Work To Deliver Cervical Cancer Vaccinations
Machismo, Homophobia Undermine HIV-Prevention Efforts In Mexico, Advocates Say
Estimated 5 Million Women Admitted To Hospital Each Year Following An Unsafe Abortion
Chembio Diagnostics Receives Order For 990,000 Rapid HIV Tests To Screen Pregnant Women In Mexico
Culture a barrier to Pap tests for Mexican women
Department Of Health Offers Advice To Women Planning Pregnancy
Pear cactus makes Mexican meals good for diabetics
Antibiotics not ‘magic bullets’
Hispanic Foods Get Nutritional Thumbs-up
An Apple A Day Could Help Prevent Breast Cancer
Cancer Raises Blood Clot Risk by Sevenfold
Statins May Increase Arthritis Risk in Elderly Women
Manitoba appeals abortion ruling to protect right to set spending priorities
Pregnancy Outcomes Worsening for Diabetic Women
Poor Sleep Linked to Obesity
Heavy women likelier to become pregnant while on the pill, study finds
New Approach to Genomic Testing Identifies Women With Low Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence Monday December 13
New drug restores women's lost libido, raises safety concerns Dec. 02, 2004
Border diabetes rate higher
Young women should check stroke history
Diabetes More Worrisome On US-Mexico Line
High-Carb Diet May Increase Breast Cancer Risk August 10, 2004
CancerVax may increase the survival of patients with advanced stage non-small-cell lung cancer July 19, 2004
ROTARIX Vaccine Approved by Mexican Authorities for the Prevention of Severe Gastroenteritis in Infants July 19, 2004
Gleevec for Lung Disease July 19, 2004
A spiky appetizer hits the supermarket shelf July 18, 2004
SIMS hopes to complete health clinic in Mexico January 8, 2004
American Indian health a daunting problem April 13, 2004
FDA Warns of Possible Lead Contamination in Mexican Candy April 10, 2004
Food and Drug Administration Warns Some Popular Mexican Candy Contaminated With Lead April 12, 2004 - WASHINGTON
Woman performs own caesarean to save baby April 7, 2004
Hep A outbreak leads to food safety 17 March, 2004
Mexico City's dirty truth (By Central America and Caribbean Correspondent Nick Miles)
Scientific review confirms safety of black cohosh for menopausal women (University of New Mexico-August 6, 2003)
Uterine evacuation with misoprostol safe for cervical cancer in pregnancy (University of New Mexico-August 20, 2003)
The discovery of immunoneuroendocrine communication may alter immunotherapy (Homeostasis-April 21, 2003)
Insulin resistance is independently related to age in Mexican women (At Risk Populations-April 17, 2003)
Nearly half of New Mexico babies born to single mothers (Health Statistics-October 16, 2003)