- Many ignorant of heart attack signs: study
- Coffee and tea don't raise breast cancer risk
- FDA says nipple cream could harm infants
- Acne drug linked to depression
- Low vitamin D tied to back pain in older women
- "Bulking up" may raise athletes' heart disease risk
- Novel breast radiation technique curbs skin problems
- Depression ups risk of poor kidney transplant outcome
- Injuries common among young pole vaulters
- Review suggests asthma drugs safe, effective in COPD
- WHO bridges rich-poor intellectual property split
- FDA says nipple cream could harm infants
- Silent thyroid dysfunction has risks: study
- Antidepressant may help head/neck cancer patients
- Canada issues warning about unlicensed sex drugs
- Crime scene chemical could make hospitals cleaner
- Diet, exercise can delay diabetes for years: study
- McDonald's cooking oil trans fat-free in U.S., Canada
- Post-quake China on alert against disease
- Oral hormone therapy pills double clot risk: study
- Diet, exercise can delay diabetes for years: study
- U.S. reports 5 baby deaths from usually mild virus
- Probiotics weight loss after bypass surgery
- Cardiac rehab referrals up, but not enrollment
- Skip the pretzels: starving may fend off jet lag
- U.S. agencies must talk to boost food safety: study
- FDA unveils plan for drug, device safety tracking
- WHO gets nod to tackle harmful use of alcohol
- Noma campaign aims to wipe out disfiguring disease
- Post-quake China on alert against disease
- High lead levels in children near Xstrata mine: report
- Researchers see flood of "brain-boosting" drugs
- Metabolic syndrome can't predict heart risk: study
- Lose weight, make peace at Middle East diet group
- Researchers see flood of "brain-boosting" drugs
- Kicking the habit may be contagious, study finds
- New treatments extend brain cancer survival a bit
- Drug therapy doesn't buy time in heart attack
- Study links Pfizer smoking drug to side effects
- U.S. panel mulls minimum breast cancer hospital stay
- Jail terms demanded in French growth hormone trial
- Under pressure, Chile president promises handouts
- Iraqi fire left U.S. soldiers with lung disease
- Drinking water can be harmful to smallest babies
- Aggressive lipid-lowering benefits bypass patients
- Cancer society challenges Americans to get active
- Post-stroke psyche may limit return to work
- Weight, lifestyle factors tied to urinary symptoms
- Sleep apnea in toddlers hard on the heart
- Corticosteroid creams no help for sunburns
- Birth defect risk doubles in pre-term babies
- Cancer risk soars in HIV-infected people: study
- Britain keeps legal abortion limit at 24 weeks
- Sleepy brain prone to sudden shutdowns study
- Lawmakers call on drug companies to curb ads
- Gum with bark to take bite out of bad breath
- Teen blood donors experience more complications
- Blood test helps predict metabolic syndrome: study
- Metabolic syndrome not a good predictor of death
- Good long-term results seen with anti-reflux surgery
- Erectile dysfunction predicts heart problems: study
- Merck settles state Vioxx probes, to pay $58 mln
- NY cities, towns incur big costs for retiree health
- Optimism after whiplash injury important to recovery
- FDA seeks new hepatitis blood donation rules
- Teen sex study doubts "technical virginity"
- Medicare may broaden obesity surgery payment
- Chinese survivors struggle with post-quake trauma
- Heart condition in those awaiting a kidney an ominous sign
- Diabetics' blood pressure often inadequately controlled
- U.S. says S. Korea beef trade deal unchanged
- U.S. warns SkyWest unit over dirty water facility
- CORRECTION: Heart polypill to start clinical tests
- Medicare may broaden obesity surgery payment
- Chinese survivors struggle with post-quake trauma
- Men too may suffer from domestic violence
- Chronic diseases top causes of deaths globally: WHO
- Hormone therapy safe in early menopause: researchers
- Group says Herbalife products have too much lead
- Group says Herbalife products have too much lead
- New analysis boosts drug's prostate cancer value
- Nexavar helped in pulmonary hypertension study
- Medicare may broaden obesity surgery payment
- Study raises questions about a facial implant
- Study finds that shingles runs in families
- Men too may suffer from domestic violence
- Device no help in getting urine sample from kids
- Google offers Google Health for medical records
- NIH to study diseases that elude diagnosis
- Working bladders grown from progenitor cells
- Flu bugs growing resistance to drugs: studies
- Kidney cancer in U.S. being caught earlier
- Blood test for early lung cancer shows promise
- WHO assembly rejects Taiwan bid for observer status
- Life-saving heart pill starts clinical tests
- Brave young Myanmar doctors head to disaster zone
- Green tea may shield brain from sleep apnea effects
- EU licenses first pre-pandemic bird flu vaccine
- EU licenses first pre-pandemic bird flu vaccine
- Stress in pregnancy raises risks for baby: study
- Monkeys genetically modified to have Huntington's
- UK's Brown in plea for embryo research support
- Soccer fans warned of tick danger at Euro 2008
- Vitamin D may lower breast cancer risk
- China fights animal disease spread in quake areas
- Soccer fans warned of tick danger at Euro 2008
- Experimental Novartis drug slows kidney cancer
- Childhood anxiety may worsen anorexia
- Diet, exercise tied to cancer survivor well-being
- FDA urged to push hotline for side effects
- Juice may beat fruit for preventing heart disease
- Listening to music found to lower blood pressure
- FDA warns of fetal risk with transplant drugs
- Canada scraps new medical reactor, isotopes safe
- Some cholera confirmed in cyclone-hit Myanmar
- Avastin improves brain cancer survival
- New scans prompt mastectomies for breast patients
- Heart risks high in childhood cancer survivors
- Bone drugs seen helping fight cancer spread
- Vitamin D may lower breast cancer risk
- Study shows RAD001 froze kidney cancer for a year
- Obesity contributes to global warming: study
- Drug ad effects on people need more study: FDA
- Morning-after pill sold over the counter in Canada
- Salmonella outbreak traced to tainted dog food
- J&J recalling certain lots of drugs after theft
- Popcorn fans eat more whole grain: study
- Ankle sprains cause lasting problems for some
- Obesity tied to risk of psychiatric disorders
- Some statins may protect against cancer: study
- Nerve block cuts hot flashes after breast cancer
- Chinese club moss may help Alzheimer's
- U.S. recommends shingles vaccine for age 60 and up
- France reports leveling childhood obesity rates
- FDA defends safety of baby bottle chemical
- Cancer drug sales could hit $80 billion by 2011: IMS
- Bayer pulls Trasylol supplies after study
- Dennis Quaid backs drugmaker liability suits
- Bayer pulls Trasylol supplies after study
- Too much alcohol damages heart and arteries
- Congress tackles FDA cosmetics oversight
- New treatment seen boosting stroke survival
- Ads touting dairy for weight loss "misleading"
- Retired justice O'Connor speaks on Alzheimer's
- Mother's mental health tied to child's development
- FDA defends safety of baby bottle chemical
- Drug adherence does not explain diabetes race gap
- Appeals court overturns $7.75 mln Vioxx verdict
- Arthritis may be triggered by environmental factors
- Bird flu pandemic seen needing multiple drugs
- World Bank shifts HIV/AIDS focus in Africa
- Physical activity's effect on breast cancer varies
- Unilever says new milkshake helps control appetite
- Research links common chemicals to obesity
- Health ministers to debate drug patent dispute
- Tackle obesity like smoking: researcher
- Glaxo says cervical cancer vaccine works for longer
- Novartis MenB meningitis vaccine protects infants
- Exforge cuts black patients' blood pressure: Novartis
- First Beijing death linked to China virus outbreak
- Experts move closer to identifying best embryos
- Researchers find smoking-lung cancer culprit
- Senate weakens gift bill for drugmakers
- Researchers find smoking-lung cancer culprit
- Many blacks miss therapy for rectal cancer
- Exercise may cut premenopausal breast cancer risk
- Sitting too long may be dangerous for young infants
- Drug combo prevents NSAID-related GI disturbance
- More than 2 million U.S. youths depressed: study
- Study finds risks for beta blockers with surgery
- Gene therapy shows promise in rare brain disease
- Bristol-Myers to develop KAI heart-attack drug
- Eli Lilly to help train doctors on drug-resistant TB
- Chinese drugs seen driving down generic prices
- Battling to take death out of birth in Africa
- Breastfeeding halves rheumatoid arthritis risk
- 28 million women at risk of unwanted pregnancy
- Marijuana may up heart attack, stroke risk: study
- Foundation offers plan to widen health coverage
- Study finds risks for beta blockers with surgery
- Viagra may help heart in muscular dystrophy: study
- U.S. obesity rates alarmingly high
- Mental impairment common in children with MS
- Adjusting electrodes may help Parkinson's patients
- Moderate drinking may lower hip fracture risk
- Melatonin helps critically ill patients sleep
- DVDs help caregivers of eating disorder patients
- Enemas can help children with voiding problems
- Doctors miss chances to give flu vaccines
- Hookah smoking popular with the college crowd
- Study links air pollution to blood clots in veins
- Anti-inflammatories did not ward off dementia: study
- Court hears claim linking vaccines to autism
- Cane may ease the load on arthritic knees
- Human touch helps stroke survivors regain mobility
- Slow-growing infants may become hostile adults
- Battling to take death out of birth in Africa
- Being breast-fed may lower breast cancer risk
- Child safety seats should be centered in back seat
- Prostate cancer deaths fall after screening program
- Child safety seats should be centered in back seat
- Tests show no disease outbreak on Canadian train
- Bladder trouble tied to depression, anxiety
- Child safety seats should be centered in back seat
- Prostate cancer deaths fall after screening program
- Tree-lined streets may cut city kids' asthma risk
- Antidepressant may calm teens' irritable bowels
- U.S. clears new version of Novo Nordisk clot therapy
- Being breast-fed may lower breast cancer risk
- Mom's infection may boost epilepsy risk in offspring
- Prior assault boosts PTSD risk after combat
- New bowel prep drink easier to take: study
- Drug curbs pain due to leg artery disease
- Canadian train in quarantine after death, illness
- Very premature baby survival not improving
- New health woes as China moves from famine to feast
- Cool kids can help others avoid smoking: study
- Free AIDS drugs slash death rate in Malawi study
- Americans still unclear about stroke warning signs
- Half of diabetics in U.S. have arthritis, CDC says
- Firefighters show higher risks of certain cancers
- Group wants FDA to pull J&J birth control patch
- Pelvic floor maladies can impact women's sex life
- Mom's high normal blood sugar risky: study
- Researchers find neuroblastoma genes
- Five percent of breast tumors may double in month
- Pill effective against pregnancy-related diabetes
- Alzheimer's disease risks are gender specific
- Medtronic recalls heparin-coated bypass equipment
- Patients prefer polite physicians, says U.S. report
- Weight-loss drugs may harm developing brain: study
- PTSD common in chronic migraine sufferers
- Workouts sculpt heart as well as muscles
- Kids more vulnerable to swimming-related illness
- C-section not tied to subsequent stillbirth
- Gum disease, inflammation risky for pregnant women
- Common gene variants linked to obesity
- Computers may aid drug abuse treatment
- IUDs seen to reduce cancer risk
- Blocking brain enzyme helped mice stay slim
- Study finds Africans get substandard malaria drugs
- Abuse changes brains of suicide victims
- Drugs undermine Afghanistan's efforts to rebuild
- Euthanasia still a dilemma for Dutch doctors
- IUDs seen to reduce cancer risk
- B vitamins fail to cut heart risk in study
- Canada banning all smoking in federal prisons
- Scientists find something good about a big bottom
- Bone marrow treatments restore nerves, expert says
- Blocking brain enzyme helped mice stay slim