- Gene chip helps doctor target cancer treatment
- 'Yeast infection' very often not the real thing
- Living organ donors risk lives to save others
- Actos beats Avandia in sugar, fat control: study
- Officials expect no flu vaccine shortage in U.S.
- Aging Japan struggles to rein in health costs
- Officials expect no flu vaccine shortage in U.S.
- Anxiety may persist after miscarriage
- U.S. approves nasal spray flu vaccine for young kids
- U.S. approves nasal spray flu vaccine for young kids
- Breast cancer treatment hard on the bones: study
- China tries charm to convince world its goods safe
- U.S. approves nasal spray flu vaccine for young kids
- China tries charm to convince world its goods safe
- Aging Japan struggles to rein in health costs
- China tries charm to convince world its goods safe
- Living organ donors risk lives to save others
- Aging Japan struggles to rein in health costs
- Living organ donors risk lives to save others
- HIV prevention could save millions in Africa: study
- New drug combo could speed TB treatment: U.S. study
- U.S. warns P&G on hand sanitizer claims
- New drug combo could speed TB treatment: U.S. study
- Researchers question some genetic screening
- U.S. cancer patients rally for Dendreon, other drugs
- U.S. food firms want binding rules for safe imports
- Researchers question some genetic screening
- Crib bumpers can do more harm than good: U.S. study
- Young women less attentive to heart risks than men
- FDA details new drug risks after criticism
- P&G warned on hand sanitizer claims
- J&J says Prezista matches Kaletra in HIV trial
- Advantages seen with nighttime dialysis
- Gestational diabetes ups obesity risk in offspring
- Wal-Mart adjusts health benefits for U.S. workers
- Program helps Alzheimer caregivers stay healthy
- FDA warns Hain over stevia use and calls herb unsafe
- Stem cells show potential to repair lungs in mice
- Dole recalls bagged salads due to E. coli
- China confirms bird flu, says food supplies safe
- China confirms bird flu, says food supplies safe
- China confirms bird flu outbreak
- Dole recalls bagged salads due to E. coli
- Bone drug cuts death after hip fractures: study
- China confirms bird flu outbreak
- Dole recalls bagged salads due to E. coli
- China confirms bird flu outbreak in Guangdong
- Study finds any kind of exercise helps diabetics
- FDA warns of heart risks with schizophrenia drug
- Dole recalls bagged salads due to E. coli
- Less pain, bleeding with newer tonsil surgery
- Study finds any kind of exercise helps diabetics
- U.S. to study heart risks of attention-deficit drugs
- Study finds any kind of exercise helps diabetes
- Clinton unveils health care plan in Iowa
- Surgeons remove gallbladder through vagina
- Gene abnormality linked to early-onset Parkinson's
- Supplement users better nourished than non-users
- Clinton unveils health care plan in Iowa
- American Cancer Society focuses on health reform
- Clinton unveils health care plan in Iowa
- Americans getting lax about clean hands: study
- Clinton unveils health care plan in Iowa
- Americans getting lax about clean hands: study
- Supplement users better nourished than non-users
- New York State, New York City sue Merck over Vioxx
- Clinton unveils universal health care plan in Iowa
- Clinton unveils universal health care plan in Iowa
- New York State, New York City sue Merck over Vioxx
- Pesticide exposure tied to asthma in farmers
- U.S. to study heart risks of attention-deficit drugs
- U.S. to study heart risks of attention-deficit drugs
- U.S. to study heart risks of attention-deficit drugs
- Heart, immune experts to get top U.S. medical awards
- China capital targets "fake" water before Olympics
- China rejects pork imports from U.S., Canada
- Stinky? It's not his sweat, it's your nose
- New Yorker pushes limits of the "locavore" life
- Stinky? It's not his sweat, it's your nose
- China recalls leukaemia drugs in safety scare
- New Yorker pushes limits of the "locavore" life
- New Yorker pushes limits of the "locavore" life
- Very elderly can do well after joint replacements
- Experimental therapy may ease spinal cord injury
- Calories underestimated in "healthy" restaurants
- Knee arthritis may be sign of early lung cancer
- Calories underestimated in "healthy" restaurants
- CT scan benefits outweigh risks for kids
- Physiotherapy helpful after breast cancer surgery
- Pro-anorexia websites hurt viewers' self-esteem
- Protein supplement may battle workout fatigue
- Experimental treatment may help NFL player walk
- Calories underestimated in 'healthy' restaurants
- Not sticking to heart meds leads to trouble
- Vatican rules on nourishment for vegetative patients
- Experimental treatment may help NFL player walk
- Teenage weight may affect later fertility
- Vatican rules on nourishment for vegetative patients
- Vatican rules on nourishment for vegetative patients
- Sick? Lonely? Genes tell the tale
- Taiwan asks WHO to help close disease control 'gap'
- China hemophiliacs face dangerous shortage of drug
- China hemophiliacs face dangerous shortage of drug
- Sick? Lonely? Genes tell the tale
- Targeted drug combos could outsmart cancer
- Carb-reliant people show better starch digestion
- Cephalon warns over pain drug deaths: FDA
- CORRECTED: Cephalon warns over pain drug deaths: FDA
- Smokeless tobacco use linked to throat cancer
- "Lumpectomy" possible for some prostate tumors
- Low vitamin D tied to serious pregnancy complication
- TB on the rise among international adoptees
- Binge drinking particularly risky for teens
- Mediterranean diet extends life in Alzheimer's
- Cephalon warns over pain drug deaths: FDA
- Family meals may have lasting impact on kids' diets
- Obesity may raise the risk of stillbirth
- Cephalon warns doctors over pain drug deaths: FDA
- Teen girls on diets more apt to become smokers
- Dirty energy threatens health of 2 billion: study
- Health experts rush to tackle Congo Ebola outbreak
- Health experts rush to tackle Congo Ebola outbreak
- Dementia to weigh heavy on aging populations
- Dementia to weigh heavy on aging populations
- UNICEF says child deaths down sharply since 1990
- Routine lung cancer screening not advised
- Asians prone to bleeding with anti-clotting drugs
- Stick-thin still in for models at NY fashion shows
- UNICEF says child deaths down sharply since 1990
- Dirty energy threatens health of 2 billion: study
- NJ warns may sue federal gov't over kids health
- Breast cancer pill helped bipolar mania: study
- Roadside diesel pollution poses heart danger: study
- Life expectancy in U.S. rises to all-time high of 78
- Excess weight hard on the heart, study confirms
- Smallpox immunity lasts decades after vaccination
- Alcohol education should start in elementary school
- Americans spend most on Lipitor, drug survey finds
- Signs get shoppers to choose stairs over escalator
- Pillboxes help HIV-positive stick to drug regimens
- Life expectancy in U.S. rises to all-time high of 78
- Grassroots effort boosts women's activity levels
- Life expectancy in U.S. rises to all-time high of 78
- Stick-thin still in for models at NY fashion shows
- Pine bark extract may improve menopause symptoms
- Health experts rush to tackle Congo Ebola outbreak
- EU to ban some China goods if concerns not heeded
- New York restaurant calorie labeling rule overturned
- Stick-thin still in for models at NY fashion shows
- EU to ban some China goods if concerns not heeded
- More cancer deaths seen in less-educated Americans
- Tangerine peel could help fight cancer
- Birth control pill may cut cancer risk: study
- Birth control pill may cut cancer risk: study
- Burger King to limit ads aimed at children under 12
- Reed Elsevier arm launches free cancer Web portal
- Burger King to limit ads aimed at children under 12
- Actos protects heart; Avandia risks persist: studies
- China cigarette packs to get skull health warnings
- Industry-funded study calls aspartame safe
- Actos protects heart; Avandia risks persist: studies
- More cancer deaths seen in less-educated Americans
- Tangerine peel could help fight cancer
- Actos protects heart; study confirms Avandia risks
- Older Americans dump drugs when payments stop: study
- Older Americans dump drugs when payments stop: study
- Higher gasoline price seen trimming down Americans
- New York restaurant calorie labeling rule overturned
- Low-fat, vegetarian diet may stall prostate cancer
- Price may not deter smoking
- U.S. blacks in poorer-quality nursing homes: study
- Prenatal testosterone may play autism role: study
- Actos protects heart; study confirms Avandia risks
- Reed Elsevier arm launches free cancer Web portal
- Higher gasoline price seen trimming down Americans
- U.S. blacks in poorer-quality nursing homes: study
- Can't quit chocolate? Don't fret, it's no addiction
- Prenatal testosterone may play autism role: study
- Amgen defends anemia drugs before U.S. panel
- Can't quit chocolate? Don't fret, it's no addiction
- Health premiums rise faster than wages
- Study shows vitamin C's cancer-fighting properties
- Study finds spinach, eggs ward off cause of blindness
- Panel urges "smarter" tracking of risky imports
- Bad lifestyles squeeze Shanghai sperm stocks
- Schwarzenegger calls for special health care review
- Study finds spinach, eggs ward off cause of blindness
- Panel urges "smarter" tracking of risky imports
- Study shows vitamin C's cancer-fighting properties
- Toys 'R' Us stepping up product testing
- U.S. not ready for bird flu, other disasters: reports
- Study shows vitamin C's cancer-fighting properties
- U.S. panel urges 'smarter' tracking of risky imports
- Blood pressure rising among U.S. children: study
- Vitamin E may reduce blood clots in women: study
- Cialis boosts sex after spinal cord injuries: study
- Vitamin D supplements cuts early death risk: study
- Spinach, eggs ward off cause of blindness: study
- Toys 'R' Us stepping up product testing
- Toys 'R' Us stepping up product testing
- Toys "R" Us stepping up toy testing
- Blood shortage puts safety measures in question
- Afghan war amputees turn prosthesis pros
- Blood shortage puts safety measures in question
- Blood shortage puts safety measures in question
- Antidepressant warnings scared parents, doctors
- Antidepressant warnings scared parents, doctors
- China reports leap in new HIV/AIDS cases
- Perceived milk intolerance may weaken girls' bones
- Too much TV ups kids' risk of attention problems
- Perceived milk intolerance may weaken girls' bones
- Racial differences in kidney cancer care, outcome
- Depression more damaging than some chronic illnesses
- Mediterranean diet may benefit arthritis sufferers
- UnitedHealth pays $20 million to settle claim problems
- Sudden heart attack rare in adolescents
- FDA staff to ask panel about anemia drug doses
- Too much TV ups kids' risk of attention problems
- Cell phone use in hospitals poses danger: study
- U.S. free of canine rabies virus
- Floods leave North Koreans hungry
- Lung cancer must be detected earlier: experts
- U.S. is now free of canine rabies virus
- Mentally ill undertreated globally: study
- Depression more damaging than some chronic illnesses
- Depression more damaging than some chronic illnesses
- Mentally ill undertreated globally: study
- Hemoglobin A1c can predict type 2 diabetes in women
- Suicides rise sharply in U.S. youth, studies find
- Suicide sharply on the rise in youth
- Mobile phone use in hospitals poses danger: study
- Suicides rise sharply in U.S. kids, young adults: CDC
- Tooth loss linked to higher heart disease risk
- Doctor gender may matter in spotting heart disease
- Uterus lining involved in obese women's infertility
- Drug combo works synergistically in type 2 diabetes
- Italy battles imported viral epidemic
- Prescription drug abuse grows in U.S.
- Prescription drug abuse grows in U.S.
- Asia must deal bravely with HIV/AIDS: U.N. official
- Study confirms breast cancer worse in U.S. blacks
- Company recalls beef patties sold in New England
- U.S. health-plan cost growth to tick up in 2008: survey
- U.S. health-plan cost growth to tick up in 2008: survey
- Study confirms breast cancer worse in U.S. blacks
- Side effects force women off "safe" cancer pills
- Company recalls beef patties sold in New England
- New Yorkers try facial yoga to reduce wrinkles
- Food additives may cause hyperactivity: study
- New Yorkers try facial yoga to reduce wrinkles