- Whole new flu vaccine needed next year: WHO
- Blood test detects ovarian cancer early
- Metabolic syndrome in kids likely to persist
- Hair sample may provide breast cancer diagnosis
- Breathing dirty air may lower kids' IQ
- FDA would let drug makers tip doctors to other uses
- Women tea-drinkers have less plaque in arteries
- Very early rehab promising for stroke patients
- Cholesterol drug strips staph of color, virulence
- Lung transplant wait seen favoring whites
- Salsalate cuts blood sugar levels in obese adults
- Ankle braces curb sprains in volleyball players
- Many snack foods have gone "trans-fat free"
- Home air filters may improve elders' heart health
- Glaxo rotavirus vaccine has some safety issues: FDA
- 22,000 died amid delayed Bayer drug recall: doctor
- Genes that conquered cold blamed for fat
- British researchers link obesity to more cancers
- Test can predict aggressive prostate cancer
- New target promises better asthma and allergy drugs
- U.S. businessman to head U.N. malaria drive
- "Choking game" deaths reported among U.S. youth
- Cancer drug slows multiple sclerosis
- Weight loss may not harm obese teens' bones
- Government labs try out non-animal testing
- U.S. split on "socialized medicine": poll
- Social class may affect teens' view of their health
- Probiotics may be fatal in acute pancreatitis: study
- Carbon monoxide poisoning causes cardiotoxicity
- Germany considers changing stem cell laws
- Breast cancer risk linked with fertility timing
- EU wants partial ban of toxic paint removers
- Pepper may help disfiguring skin condition: study
- Cancer drug slows multiple sclerosis progression
- CORRECTION: Cancer drug slows multiple sclerosis progression
- Lack of sleep unlikely to impact weight over time
- Probiotics may be fatal in acute pancreatitis: study
- FDA never inspected China maker of Baxter's heparin
- Smoking kills nearly a million Indians a year
- Drug-coated balloon keeps leg arteries open
- Cancer drug slows multiple sclerosis progression
- Scientists see promise in new way to fight viruses
- Silver dental fillings may not harm kids' brains
- Partial kidney removal under-used for small tumors
- Sprains top injury for elite female soccer players
- Therapy, support help heart patients quit smoking
- Lack of sleep unlikely to impact weight over time
- Skin cancer, colon cancer syndrome may be linked
- Caregivers of men with prostate cancer suffer too
- Vaccine protects against prostate cancer in mice
- Airport noise instantly boosts blood pressure
- Pfizer's Sutent causes heart failure in some: study
- Thailand moves to pay for drugs to avoid sanctions
- Scientists, police lift lid on fake malaria drugs
- Sanofi targets elderly with new type of flu shot
- International diabetes study contradicts U.S. trial
- Older men with prostate cancer can wait and see
- U.S. back pain costs rise but pain still there
- Airport noise instantly boosts blood pressure
- Genentech's Avastin meets breast cancer study goal
- Turkey's diehard smokers vow to defy ban
- Many U.S. medical schools lack industry money rules
- Back pain costs rise, but pain still there
- Regular aspirin may lower colon cancer risk in men
- Autopsies forecast surge in U.S. heart disease
- Parents' drinking influences teenagers
- Smoking may raise risk of colon polyps
- California company claims faster, cheaper gene map
- BRCA type sways benefit of anti-cancer surgery
- Kids of abused mothers visit ER more often
- Attention to heart health good for the brain
- Scientists, police lift lid on fake malaria drugs
- Drug doesn't help prevent migraine after all: study
- Heart attacks drop after Italy's smoking ban: study
- Autopsies forecast surge in U.S. heart disease
- Heart disease diagnosis rarely prompts diet change
- Baxter suspends manufacture of some heparin vials
- Eye blinks may spot kids with fetal alcohol syndrome
- Drug combo treats severe acne in women: study
- Taking more than one painkiller risky: study
- Studies detect slew of new genes for prostate risk
- African Americans less open to epidural for pain
- Some breast cancer websites inaccurate study finds
- Studies detect slew of new genes for prostate risk
- Handle on cell escorts AIDS virus
- FDA reviewing safety of Botox and rival product
- Smoky bar triggered deadly asthma attack: study
- U.S. expresses concern about vaccine as flu cases up
- Cost of fertility treatment calculated
- Medicare chief stands by anemia decision
- Body fat determines need for weight loss
- Dutch kids may get asthma meds without a diagnosis
- FDA reviewing safety of Botox, rival product
- U.S. doctors develop test for Menkes disease
- Dingell seeks workable biogenerics path
- Quarter of U.S. women suffer domestic violence: CDC
- CORRECTED: U.S. doctors develop test for Menkes disease
- Reduced "exercise capacity" an ominous sign
- Anti-impotence pill could boost high flying pilots
- Nature tops nurture in childhood obesity: study
- WHO finds anti-smoking efforts fall well short
- Australia, Hong Kong report Tamiflu-resistant flu
- Short of staff, Norway eyes robot care for elderly
- Wal-Mart to open co-branded in-store clinics
- New Thai govt to review drug patent plan
- More trial data backs Merck's cervical cancer shot
- Wal-Mart to expand in-store medical clinics: report
- Tattoos may be tomorrow's vaccines
- Teen dads' babies at risk for problems at birth
- HIV can be passed to babies in pre-chewed food
- New tests find deadly new virus that killed three
- Menkes disease developed in U.S.
- Suicide risk factors consistent across nations
- FDA says 23 deaths linked to unapproved drug
- Bullying harms kids' mental health: study
- Avandia not to blame for deaths in trial, U.S. says
- Chronic pain seen altering how brain works
- Head lice came with us out of Africa: study
- Heavy cell phone use tied to poorer sperm quality
- Yoga helps survivors of natural disasters
- Stopping Plavix may carry early clotting risk
- Activists may have poisoned China dumplings: media
- Chronic pain seen altering how brain works
- Study links marijuana smoking to gum disease
- Japanese study clears mobiles of brain cancer risk
- Persistent depression after heart trouble harmful
- Vaginal birth after C-sec predicts future success
- TB eradication in the U.S. by 2010 unlikely: survey
- Many sex ed teachers may lack training
- British scientists create three-parent embryos
- Study finds popular music awash in booze, drugs
- Bush seeks increase in funding for FDA food safety
- Japan: China dumpling poisoning may be deliberate
- HIV drugs make breast-feeding safer
- MMR vaccine not seen causing autism
- Bush budget disastrous for health care, groups say
- Good night's sleep is no slumber party for smokers
- Nature and nurture play role in mental illness
- HIV drugs make breast-feeding safer
- Herpes drug does not prevent HIV infection: study
- Many skaters, snowboarders shun protective gear
- A spoonful of sugar eases babies' vaccination pain
- CORRECTION: Epsom salt can prevent cerebral palsy: U.S.
- USDA urges new user fees to boost meat inspections
- FDA budget seeks generic biologics, user fees
- Babies absorb phthalates from baby products
- Marijuana withdrawal rivals that of nicotine
- FDA staff cites safety concern with Lilly drug
- Indonesian woman dies of bird flu: health ministry
- FDA staff cite safety concern with Lilly drug
- World Bank head sees Mozambique AIDS spread threat
- Japan to check China factory over poison dumplings
- Mobile phones, coffee found unlikely to cause cancer
- FDA warns about Pfizer anti-smoking drug
- Pfizer anti-smoking drug needs warning: FDA
- U.S. blacks get sepsis at twice the rate of whites
- Obese patients wait longer for kidney transplants
- Pfizer anti-smoking drug needs stronger warning: U.S. FDA
- Sugary drinks raise risk of gout in men
- Americans go to Mexico for a cheaper perfect smile
- Finnish patient gets new jaw from own stem cells
- HIV therapy does not eliminate transmission risk: WHO
- Medtronic wins FDA approval for drug-coated stent
- Funding shortfalls threaten science research
- India isolates 26 people as bird flu spreads in Asia
- WHO reports some Tamiflu-resistant flu in U.S.
- Bangladesh steps up vigilance as bird flu spreads
- Rats might hold clues to ancient migration: study
- Indonesian woman dies of bird flu near capital
- Walking in rhythm is safe, even with earbuds: study
- Nourishing under-threes boosts long-term earnings
- Suicide risks common across borders: study
- Half of all hospital patients at clot risk: study
- Hospital stays frequently endanger newborns: study
- Strokes rise sharply in China economic boom: study
- CORRECTED: Epsom salt can prevent cerebral palsy: U.S. study
- Japan researchers put tiny camera in mouse's brain
- U.S. warns of suicidal actions with epilepsy drugs
- Aneurysm repair: less invasive approach better
- Epsom salt can prevent cerebral palsy: U.S. study
- Ah, that's the spot: Why scratching brings relief
- Infant study casts doubt on vaccine-autism link
- Suspected bird flu shuts Hong Kong park's aviaries
- Premature births lower in women taking folic acid
- China toxic dumplings spark food scare in Japan
- Soccer matches can break fans' hearts - literally
- Lung cancer surgery improves quality of life
- No-needle anesthetic method useful for vasectomy
- Outpatient care improves kidney patients' survival
- Group to try Pfizer drug as gel "condom"
- Aneurysm repair: less invasive approach better
- Winters are fatal for Mexico's hardy Tarahumara
- Infant study casts doubt on vaccine-autism link
- Signs of emphysema may develop early in pot smokers
- Soccer matches can break fans' hearts - literally
- Enzyme may provide treatment for gluten intolerance
- Weight loss by diet or exercise benefits heart
- Stress syndrome seen adding risk after head injury
- Antioxidants more likely to raise cancer risk
- Many children stung by fire ants in southeast U.S.
- Periodontal disease associated with kidney disease
- U.S. researcher admits to leaking drug data
- Drug-name mix-ups hurt patients, getting worse
- Study backs value of U.S. state anti-smoking plans
- Health experts fear HIV crisis for uprooted Kenyans
- Testosterone seen unrelated to prostate cancer risk
- Merck says "media hype" overlooks Vytorin value
- India sprays markets, roads to halt bird flu outbreak
- Study debunks personality link to breast cancer
- Exercise reverses weight gain from antipsychotics
- Pfizer aims to reformulate HIV prevention drug: report
- FDA warns Novartis over vaccine sterility
- Health experts fear HIV crisis for uprooted Kenyans
- Pfizer aims to reformulate HIV prevention drug: report
- Drug-name mix-ups hurt patients, getting worse
- India sprays markets, roads to halt bird flu outbreak
- Exercise reverses weight gain from antipsychotics
- Mouth burns during tonsillectomy underreported
- Genes affect risk from smoke in CF patients
- Study backs value of U.S. state anti-smoking plans
- Study backs value of U.S. state anti-smoking plans
- FDA warns Novartis over vaccine sterility
- Drug-name mix-ups hurt patients, getting worse
- Study debunks personality link to breast cancer
- Second-hand smoke harm assessed in cystic fibrosis
- Drug-name mix-ups hurt patients, getting worse
- Study debunks personality link to breast cancer
- Under 1 percent of U.S. adults have HIV: report
- Testosterone seen unrelated to prostate cancer risk
- Study debunks personality link to breast cancer
- Nexavar shows promise in acute myeloid leukemia
- FDA should be clearer on plan for food safety: GAO
- More heart transplants needed for best results
- Risk was too high, Canada ex-nuclear watchdog says
- Costs for elderly diabetics on the rise in the U.S.
- Salmonella from pet turtles sickens 103 in '07
- Middle-age is truly depressing, study finds
- SARS enters host cells via "fatty rafts": study
- Middle-age is truly depressing, study finds
- SARS enters host cells via "fatty rafts": study
- China reports bird flu outbreak in poultry in Tibet
- Cannabis bigger cancer risk than cigarettes: study
- Digital mammogram best for younger women: study
- Cannabis bigger cancer risk than cigarettes: study
- Digital mammogram best for younger women: study
- Digital mammogram best for younger women: study
- Snoring found to lead to bronchitis
- Internet helps doctor get back to basics
- Internet helps doctor get back to basics
- Snoring found to lead to bronchitis