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  1. SKIN DEEP

    APP.com - Living - Jan 15, 2008

    Melanoma is on the rise in the United States. According to the American Cancer Society, cancer of the skin is the most common of all cancers.

  2. Well-to-do, not poor, getting free drug samples

    APP.com - Living - Jan 15, 2008

    Few patients complain about leaving the doctor's office with free drug samples. The trial-size packages are popular with doctors, too, who often reserve them for poor or uninsured patients.

  3. Stress over terrorism goes straight to the heart

    APP.com - Living - Jan 15, 2008

    Those who felt severely stressed after the Sept. 11 attacks and continue to worry about terrorism are developing cardiac problems at much higher rates than other Americans, a groundbreaking study suggests.

  4. Insurance company ratings infuriating many doctors

    APP.com - Living - Jan 15, 2008

    It used to be that when you were choosing a doctor from your insurance plan's network, you couldn't learn much beyond the basics. Where did the doctor do his or her residency? Is he or she board-certified? Does the

  5. Minor stroke may be precursor to major one

    APP.com - Living - Jan 15, 2008

    Patients who've suffered a minor stroke — called a transient ischemic attack, or TIA — have a substantial risk of suffering a major stroke within seven days.

  6. Researchers find "switch" for body clock

    APP.com - Living - Jan 15, 2008

    The chemical switch that activates the genetic mechanism regulating the body's internal clock has been identified by University of California, Irvine, researchers.

  7. Doctors don't always know best when it comes to medications

    APP.com - Living - Jan 15, 2008

    Doctors like "good" patients. They even have a technical term for these people. Physicians call them compliant. Bad patients are noncompliant.

  8. Risk factors for melanoma

    APP.com - Living - Jan 15, 2008

    Sunlight (UV Radiation): Too much exposure to UV radiation is thought to be the major risk factor for most melanomas. The main source of such radiation is sunlight. Tanning lamps and booths are another source. The

  9. Women wary of showing emotions

    APP.com - Living - Jan 15, 2008

    Communications company founder Connie LaMotta recalls being shushed by some of the all-male senior staff at her old job when she was especially animated.

  10. Voter registration deadline today

    APP.com - Monmouth - Jan 15, 2008

    Today is the deadline for those wishing to vote in the Feb. 5 presidential primary to register.

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