- U.S. medical marijuana backers say they'll fight on
- U.S. medical marijuana backers say they'll fight on
- FDA to ask if Avandia should stay on market
- Researchers reverse cocaine effects in mice: study
- FDA to ask if Avandia should stay on market
- "Polar madness" grips many people working at poles
- Senators call for stronger cigarette warnings
- New kit to help Africa fight deadly food poison
- Nursing home cat can sense death
- Japanese women, Icelandic men world's longest-lived
- New study shows no Avandia heart risk, Glaxo says
- Nursing home cat can sense death, ease passing
- Unknown illness hits Indonesian village, 8 dead
- Study says Vioxx danger begins earlier than stated
- Nursing home cat can sense death, ease passing
- Nursing home cat can sense death, ease passing
- Baxter says FDA considers pump recall serious
- New kit to help Africa fight deadly food poison
- Alcohol ankle monitor didn't stop Lohan relapse
- Blue Shield of Ca. curbs anti-anemia drug limits
- "Polar madness" grips many people working at poles
- Work-hour limits may not benefit docs in training
- Father-to-child hepatitis B transmission reported
- Fibroids may be treated without hysterectomy
- Panel seeks overhaul of U.S. military health system
- Study says Vioxx danger begins earlier than stated
- Senators call for stronger cigarette warnings
- Panel seeks overhaul of U.S. military health system
- Nursing home cat can sense death, ease passing
- Clogged aorta detour raises risk of sudden death: study
- Senators call for stronger cigarette warnings
- Prepping for doctor visit may help patients
- Lohan, Spears making mockery of rehab, say experts
- Fertility may be preserved after ovarian cancer
- Prepping for doctor visit may help patients
- Watch out, you may catch obesity
- Lohan, Spears making mockery of rehab, say experts
- Too much problem talk may affect girls' well-being
- Very premature babies may need extra care later
- Physical health problems often accompany PTSD
- Disney-branded films to ban depictions of smoking
- CORRECTION: Very premature babies may need extra care later
- U.S. truckers on road to better health
- New EU rights for disabled, elderly air passengers
- Herbal STW 5 may relieve abdominal pain
- U.S. senators: FDA pulled reviewer off Glaxo drug
- New U.S. trade deals threaten food safety - report
- China to tighten control of antibiotics in seafood
- China to tighten control of antibiotics in seafood
- AIDS conference calls for child-specific HIV drugs
- U.S. medical students graduate debt-free in Cuba
- China to tighten control of antibiotics in seafood
- U.S. senators: FDA pulled reviewer off Glaxo drug
- Study weighs device dilemma for abnormal hearts
- Charges dropped in Katrina hospital deaths
- China seizes 18,000 fake Viagra pills in raids
- AIDS conference calls for child-specific HIV drugs
- AIDS conference calls for child specific HIV drugs
- AIDS conference call for child specific HIV drugs
- Corrected: Early treatment sees more HIV babies survive
- Early treatment sees more HIV babies survive
- Senators: FDA pulled reviewer off Glaxo drug
- U.S. medical students graduate debt-free in Cuba
- U.S. medical students graduate debt-free in Cuba
- SIDS rates fall as infants' sleep positions change
- Telephone counseling may help problem drinkers
- Prematurity tied to future mental problems
- Back fractures common after stem cell transplant
- Low vitamin D levels tied to higher blood pressure
- Hip protectors don't prevent hip fractures
- MiraLax safe for chronic constipation
- Fitness means less belly fat at any weight
- Fitness means less belly fat at any weight
- Fitness means less belly fat at any weight
- Spine injuries common in young tennis players
- Some polyunsaturated fats may protect the colon
- Former FDA head says agency cannot handle tobacco
- Researchers unveil computerized prosthesis
- New drugs improve breast cancer survival
- Can cholesterol go too low? Study sees cancer link
- Circumcision could save millions from AIDS: studies
- Modern technology and ancient surgery battle AIDS
- Early treatment sees more HIV babies survive
- Researchers unveil computerized prosthesis
- Hungary approves referendum on introducing siesta
- Modern technology and ancient surgery battle AIDS
- Study links low cholesterol levels and cancer
- Hungary approves referendum on introducing siesta
- Circumcision could save millions from AIDS: studies
- Early treatment sees more HIV babies survive
- FDA says food recall is urgent health threat
- No safe haven: Diet sodas linked with health risks
- U.S. researchers unveil computerized prosthesis
- Confused older patients die sooner: study
- Hepatitis C strongly linked to type 2 diabetes
- Soda linked to increased metabolic risk
- No safe haven: Diet sodas linked with health risks
- Confused older patients die sooner: study
- Menstruation key to bone rebuilding in anorexics
- No safe haven: Diet sodas linked with health risks
- Signs of brain shrinkage seen in soccer players
- Medical "brain drain" hindering AIDS battle
- Connors expands food recall on botulism fear
- Chinese dubious of "fake" cardboard bun report
- Connors Bros. expands food recall on botulism fear
- WHO warns of major dengue outbreak in West Pacific
- Clinton pilots subsidized malaria drugs in Africa
- Medical "brain drain" hindering AIDS battle
- Medical "brain drain" hindering AIDS battle
- Group therapy doesn't extend life in breast cancer
- Chinese doctors separate conjoined twins: Xinhua
- Clinton pilots subsidized malaria drugs in Africa
- Clinton pilots subsidized malaria drugs in Africa
- Sleep pattern linked with teen's behavior
- Shock wave therapy useful for stress fractures
- Cameco finds uranium in soil at Ontario plant
- Workplace factors predict long-term disability risk
- U.S. health insurers aim to shape reform process
- Cameco finds uranium in soil at one of its plants
- Vitamin A protein may reveal hidden body fat
- Head injuries more likely in younger athletes
- Low glycemic load diet may improve acne
- Antioxidants may protect against knee arthritis
- Genital wart virus goes away in most young women
- Rwanda launches key test of WTO drug patent waiver
- EU bans red dye in British sausages on cancer fear
- Smoking may bring on early menopause
- Political pressure thwarts India anti-smoking move
- China bans two food exporters amid pet food scare
- China bans two food exporters amid pet food scare
- Race does not affect heart surgery death risk
- Low cholesterol diet improves blood flow in fetus
- High-intensity walking beneficial for elderly
- Tiny brain no obstacle to French civil servant
- Key to a long life -- less insulin in the brain
- Mexico limits cold remedies in narcotics war
- SiCKO patients got VIP treatment in Cuba
- Tiny brain no obstacle to French civil servant
- Tiny brain no obstacle to French civil servant
- Smoking may bring on early menopause
- Malaria drugs cut cancer risk in lupus patients
- Hospitalized smokers may accept help to quit
- Hostility linked to artery-clogging plaque
- SiCKO patients got VIP treatment in Cuba
- Senate panel backs kids health care bill
- Exercise may help with hard-to-treat depression
- Hostility linked to artery-clogging plaque
- Key to a long life -- less insulin in the brain
- Asbestos in Manhattan explosion debris: officials
- Asbestos in Manhattan explosion debris: officials
- France studies work stress after car plant suicides
- Low birthweight may impair vision later in life
- China reporter held for fake cardboard-in-buns story
- Bush veto threat on health bill draws criticism
- U.S. couple sets up bone marrow registry in India
- Adding blood thinners doesn't prevent heart attack
- Study finds gene changes that affect heart disease
- Studies find gene linked to night leg movement
- Study finds gene changes that affect heart disease
- FDA warns of botulism risk in chili sauce
- Study predicts 75 percent overweight in U.S. by 2015
- HIV patients build normal immune strength in study
- Older drivers play safe on roads, U.S. study finds
- Vitamin C useless for preventing or treating colds
- Experimental drug effective for Crohn's disease
- Diabetes drug tied to increased cancer prevalence
- U.S. food companies promise to limit ads for kids
- Adding blood thinners doesn't prevent heart attack
- Studies find gene linked to night leg movement
- Study finds gene changes that affect heart disease
- Programs arm kids against sex abuse: study
- Vitamin C useless for preventing or treating colds
- Cancer-fighting gene also delays ageing: study
- Genes help determine amount of lean body mass
- Herb may aid diabetes control
- Weight bias may harm obese children
- Cancer-fighting gene also delays ageing: study
- Donors skimp on family planning aid: World Bank
- Vitamin C useless for preventing or treating colds
- China, U.S. to discuss detained seafood exports
- World struggling to treat HIV-AIDS: report
- China, U.S. to discuss detained seafood exports
- Lots of fruit, vegetables don't stop breast cancer
- New study slams safety of Glaxo's Avandia drug
- Doctors, Democrats scrutinize September 11 dust
- When to let go? Medicine's top dilemma
- Algae outbreak in China threatens water supplies
- China, U.S. to discuss detained seafood exports
- Big U.S. food, drink cos to limit child ads: reports
- China, U.S. to discuss detained seafood exports
- Big U.S. food, drink cos to limit child ads: reports
- Doctors, Democrats scrutinize September 11 dust
- Doctors, Democrats scrutinize September 11 dust
- Storm kills 15, floods cities in southwest China
- China storm kills 15 amid 40,000 lightning strikes
- New China algae outbreak threatens water supplies
- Doctors, Democrats scrutinize September 11 dust
- Doctors, Democrats scrutinize September 11 dust
- When to let go? Medicine's top dilemma
- Biofuel demand makes fried food expensive in Indonesia
- Cocaine trade scents higher profit in Europe
- U.S. report card shows work ahead for bird flu plan
- Heart X-ray raises cancer risk for young, women
- Blood triglycerides seen as heart attack predictor
- FDA lab closures may mean more unsafe food: lawmakers
- Lots of fruit, vegetables don't stop breast cancer
- Heart X-ray raises cancer risk for young, women
- Self-assessment may lower HIV patients' risk-taking
- Medtronic wins U.S. panel support for neck disc
- Libya lifts death sentences on medics in HIV case
- Trauma complication rates high among diabetics
- Lots of fruit, vegetables don't stop breast cancer
- Libya lifts death sentences on medics in HIV case
- Dairy lovers show lower metabolic syndrome risk
- Libya lifts death sentences on medics in HIV case
- Libya lifts death sentences on medics in HIV case
- Sleep apnea device may improve patient outcome
- India may win fight against worst polio strain
- Common spice may help Alzheimer's patients
- Food safety a big problem worldwide: WHO officials
- Dairy lovers show lower metabolic syndrome risk
- Youth baseball may protect kids' shoulders
- British medics worried by lack of dead bodies
- Curry ingredient may fight Alzheimer's: study
- Food safety a big problem worldwide: WHO officials
- China says food safety media reports hurt exports
- Can the right food cut cost of cancer pills?
- New clue for HIV drug side effects: study
- China says food safety media reports hurt exports
- UNAIDS chief sees signs of progress in China
- India seen winning fight against worst polio strain
- UNAIDS chief sees signs of progress in China
- China says food safety media reports hurt exports
- Can the right food cut cost of cancer pills?
- Curry ingredient may fight Alzheimer's: study
- Older and cheaper pills just fine for diabetes
- New clue for HIV drug side effects: study
- Chlamydia common among young women and men
- No lasting taste change after tonsillectomy
- Living near high traffic raises heart risks: study
- Living near busy road may promote atherosclerosis
- Operation brings smiles back to paralysis patients
- Study sees rise in U.S. colitis cases
- Weight training can help with heart trouble: AHA
- Calcium, vitamin D may lower diabetes risk
- FDA approves J&J test for breast cancer spread
- Start from ground up to fix health care: CDC head
- Another China-made toothpaste recalled: FDA
- New test pinpoints deadliest prostate cancers
- Genital herpes in children may not reflect abuse