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  • Cactus pads, chia and soybean can control diabetes: A Study

  • Lactation May Be Linked to Aggressive Cancer in Mexican Women

  • Pelvic Pain and Associated Characteristics Among Women in Northern Mexico

  • Obesity rate in Mexico higher than in U.S.

  • Dramatic drop in moms breastfeeding, raising health concerns

  • Majority of Korean Single Women Have Had a sexual experience: A study

  • Creatine may fight major depression in women

  • Korea gives obese Kiwis lifesaving surgery

  • Not so good state of affairs in Korean Health System

  • Most suicides suffer depression

  • Pregnancy Weight Gain May Increase a Woman's Risk of Gestational Diabetes

  • Acupuncture may relieve menstrual cramps: paper

  • Herbal remedy with a modern touch

  • Report blames single women for low fertility rate

  • South Korean Women Fight Stigma Against Single Mothers

  • Tai Chi help diabetics lower glucose levels

  • Kimchi brings health and beauty, enthusiasts say

  • Experts say Korea is overreacting to flu

  • Depression can often be more serious for men

  • Goin� Vegetarian

  • First case of swine flu 'presumed' in Korea

  • Garlic may be no help in cancer, study says

  • Oral contraceptives may harm women�s health

  • Researchers delve into the health benefits of sea cucumbers

  • 'Chip Plants Related to Blood Cancer'

  • Detox for the New Year with mugwort, juice, yoga

  • Study: Women's raises keep the birthrate down

  • Obesity Rate Up for Young Women, Down for Young Men

  • Mechanism of Osteoporosis Clarified

  • Smokers Kicking The Butt

  • Rising Cancer Rate for Korean Women

  • Korea Had World�s Lowest Birth Rate in �06

  • South Korean Parliament Passes Law Banning Type Of Cloning, Broadening Embryonic Stem Cell Research

  • Korean bird flu gets new look

  • Bone thinning after stomach op

  • South Korean women see short cut to success through cosmetic surgery

  • Feeding a woman's heart

  • 8 Body Types

  • Thyroid Cancer Becoming More Common in Korea

  • South Korea may change abortion law

  • High rate of genetic mutation in younger Korean women with breast cancer

  • Korean Breast Cancer Patterns Reflect Those Of Western Countries

  • Maternal Mortality Leading Cause of Death for Women Worldwide; Investment in Gender Equality Needed

  • Older Women Need A Little Meat On Their Bones

  • Diabetes a bigger heart disease risk for women than for men

  • Glucose Intolerance Linked To Cancer Risk In Women

  • Anxiety hits women harder after heart attack

  • Saleswomen Becoming Health and Beauty Counselors

  • New Polish Diet: 'Fit Through Fat'

  • Chewing gum can 'enhance breasts'

  • 60% of women consider breast ops

  • Cosmetic surgery may improve your looks, but nutrition and physical fitness are far more effective February 13, 2005

  • Mom's Work Schedule Affects Child's Development Thursday, February 10, 2005

  • Popular diets tout new 'good carb' advice given by U.S. government Feb. 2, 2005

  • Newer breast cancer drug better than standard treatment at preventing relapse Feb. 1, 2005

  • Experts offer advice to Americans trying to crunch those flabby abs Jan. 29, 2005

  • Large sample study finds high sugar risk in cancer development 12/01/2005

  • High Sugar Levels Increase Cancer and Mortality Risk 12 Jan 2005

  • Korean Study Suggests Diabetes-Cancer Link January 12, 2005

  • Reduced lung function may increase diabetes risk 2004-12-20

  • Eat what you want, but don't neglect exercise December 20, 2004

  • In Mice, Low-carb Pregnancy Diet Helps Pups  December 9, 2004

  • Korean breakthrough on stomach cancer December 6, 2004

  • Breast Enlargement Pills May Pose Danger December 3, 2004

  • Fast Food Blamed for Obesity

  • Millions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders at increased risk for type 2 diabetes

  • Increase in breast cancer seen in Asian American women

  • HIV Positive Blood Mistakenly Used for Transfusions, Blood Products in Korea, Health Ministry Says July 24, 2004

  • Confectionary Products Found to Contain High Level of Sodium South Korea July 12, 2004University, Seoul-November 5, 2003)

  • Rich Taste in a Poor Country Jun 26, 2004 - ET  

  • Ozone Warning Issued to Seven Districts in Seoul June 01, 2004

  • Human Embryos Created Through Cloning (By GINA KOLATA : February 12, 2004)

  • Antioxidant vitamins could lower the breast cancer risk in Korean women (Hanyang

  • Epidemiology in S. Korea shows higher risk in men and metastasis is common (Head and Neck Cancer-April 29, 2003)

  • A survey of GSTP1 polymorphism reveals it only increases risk in smokers (Cervical Cancer-March 18, 2003)

  • Married women with spondyloarthropathy fare worse on quality-of-life issues (Rheumatology-November 24, 2003)

  • Fat-suppressed MRI images show high signal intensity of vaginal melanoma (Malignant Melanoma August 28, 2003)

  • Women Smokers Start Habit Out of Curiosity (By Byun Duk-kun The Korea Times-August 29, 2003)