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  • Death of Travoltas son raises medical questions (AP)

    AP - Millions of children and adults have seizures in the United States, but dying from one is rare. That only adds to the confusion and mystery surrounding the life and death of Jett Travolta, the 16-year-old son of actors John Travolta and Kelly Preston.

  • Brain pacemaker helps Parkinsons, but with risks (AP)

    AP - Parkinsons sufferers who had electrodes implanted in their brains improved substantially more than those who took only medicine, according to the biggest test yet of deep brain stimulation. The study, which followed patients for six months, offers the most hopeful news to date for Parkinsons sufferers. The new technique reduced tremors, rigidity and flailing of the limbs and allowed people to move freely for nearly five extra hours a day.

  • Nations health spending rises, but not so much (AP)

    AP - Health care continued to take up a greater share of the economy in 2007, as spending on hospitals, doctors and other services increased 6.1 percent to $2.2 trillion.

  • Shaping good health as teens outgrow pediatrician (AP)

    AP - Ever watched a teen skulk in the corner of a toddler-packed pediatricians waiting room, obviously wishing to be anywhere else?

  • MySpace is research place for busybody Dr. Meg (AP)

    AP - Many teenagers cleaned up their MySpace profiles, deleting mentions of sex and booze and boosting privacy settings, if they got a single cautionary e-mail from a busybody named "Dr. Meg." The e-mail was sent by Dr. Megan Moreno, lead researcher of a study of lower-income kids that she says shows how parents and other adults can encourage safer Internet use.

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