- High-carb diet linked to higher blood pressure
- U.S. isolates traveler infected with super-TB
- Device detects avian flu strains fast
- WHO calls for massive expansion in HIV testing
- Wary of food safety, China consumers shop with care
- High-carb diet linked to higher blood pressure
- U.S. isolates traveler infected with super-TB
- WHO calls for massive expansion in HIV testing
- High-carb diet linked to higher blood pressure
- WHO calls for massive expansion in HIV testing
- High-carb diet linked to higher blood pressure
- WHO calls for massive expansion in HIV testing
- High-carb diet linked to higher blood pressure
- WHO calls for massive expansion in HIV testing
- High-carb diet linked to higher blood pressure
- WHO calls for massive expansion in HIV testing
- New HIV infections among homosexuals up sharply in HK
- Wary of food safety, China consumers shop with care
- EU urges industry to step up fight against obesity
- Health, wealth predict quality of life for older adults
- EU-wide organ donor card proposed by health chief
- Malaria, drug-resistant TB flourish in Myanmar
- WHO says China must take smoking threat seriously
- Wary of food safety, China consumers shop with care
- Malaria, drug-resistant TB flourish in Myanmar
- New device detects avian flu strains fast
- U.S. isolates traveler infected with super-TB
- Health, wealth predict quality of life for older adults
- New ADHD drugs reduce likelihood of abuse
- U.S. isolates traveler infected with super-TB
- Nerve damage may occur after weight-loss surgery
- Magnetic fields tied to railway workers' cancer
- High-carb diet linked to higher blood pressure
- Health, wealth predict quality of life for older adults
- Soy nuts reduce blood pressure and cholesterol
- Health, wealth predict quality of life for older adults
- U.S. isolates traveler infected with super-TB
- U.S. isolates traveler infected with super-TB
- Thai "Condom King" wins Gates health award
- Thai "Condom King" wins Gates health award
- Asthma doesn't usually increase pregnancy risks
- Brazil to subsidize contraception for poor
- Anti-tuberculosis group has money shortfall
- Jury awards $2.5 mln in Roche Accutane trial
- Row grows over Dutch organ donor show
- Dietary fiber doesn't lower colorectal cancer risk
- U.S. jury awards $2.5 mln in Roche Accutane trial
- Long-term therapy for post-Lyme syndrome rejected
- High-fat diet may increase ecstasy danger
- U.S. jury awards $2.5 mln in Roche Accutane trial
- WHO urges smoking ban at work, public places
- NJ jury awards $2.5 mln in Roche Accutane trial
- Japanese isolated in Canada after measles exposure
- NJ jury reaches verdict in Roche Accutane trial
- U.N. agency urges smoking ban at work, public places
- China plans food recall system amid health scares
- Fake versions of Sanofi's Plavix drug found in UK
- Indian doctors separate 10-month-old conjoined twins
- China plans food recall system amid health scares
- Drug-resistant bugs on rise outside hospital: study
- 100,000 Chinese die annually from passive smoking
- Brazil to subsidize contraception for poor
- Blood of bird flu victims offers treatment: study
- Indian HIV patients unite to battle fake AIDS cures
- U.N. agency urges smoking ban at work, public places
- Heavy infants run high risk of being obese later on
- Blood of bird flu victims offers treatment: study
- Blood of bird flu victims offers treatment: study
- Brazil offers drug factory to AIDS-ravaged Mozambique
- Indian HIV patients unite to battle fake AIDS cures
- Zimbabwe to put 40,000 more on AIDS drugs by year-end
- Blood of bird flu victims offers treatment: study
- Drug-resistant bugs on rise outside hospital: study
- Drug-resistant bugs on rise outside hospital: study
- Obesity bad for the bones
- Study confirms heart benefits of whole grains
- Herb enthusiasts often do not stick to indications
- Increased smoking may be linked to asthma epidemic
- Mild bird flu found in Wales spreads to humans
- Study confirms heart benefits of whole grains
- Herb enthusiasts often do not stick to indications
- Obesity bad for the bones
- Ultrasound screening may catch ovarian cancer early
- Herb enthusiasts often do not stick to indications
- Obesity bad for the bones
- Teens with more pocket money may drink more
- Researchers find big batch of breast cancer genes
- Inflicted head trauma tough on infants
- Food scares help China's nascent organic market
- NY pressed to review deaths of Ground Zero workers
- Britain to put health warnings on alcoholic drinks
- Researchers find big batch of breast cancer genes
- Turning off gene makes mice smarter
- Developing Asia needs tough stance on dengue: expert
- Researchers find big batch of breast cancer genes
- Researchers find big batch of breast cancer genes
- Researchers find big batch of breast cancer genes
- Turning off gene makes mice smarter
- Food scares help China's nascent organic market
- Beijing ponders heat-stroke warning index
- Beijing ponders heat-stroke warning index
- U.S. women, especially minorities, short on folate
- Nearly 100 in hospital in China with encephalitis B
- Umbilical cord cells could produce insulin: study
- Glaxo's Avandia study in jeopardy: official
- Some Frito-Lay products to bear heart claim
- Umbilical cord cells could produce insulin: study
- Umbilical cord cells could produce insulin: study
- Some Frito-Lay products to bear heart claim
- Some Frito-Lay products to bear new heart claim: FDA
- FDA review also shows Glaxo diabetes drug risk
- U.S. women, especially minorities, short on folate
- Cord blood stem cells produce insulin: researchers
- Cruciferous veggies may ward off bladder cancer
- High phosphorus levels tied to heart disease
- Public to comment on USDA's handling of melamine
- Overweight people get less out of exercise: study
- Heart pacing revives victims of cold exposure
- Factor XI deficiency increases postpartum bleeding
- FDA calls for curbs on some cough, cold products
- Hormone therapy safe for most women under 60
- Women's rights key to Africa AIDS crisis: study
- World's first lung transplant on HIV patient performed
- Coffee may cut risk of gout, study finds
- Bush picks new U.S. surgeon general
- Complications seen burdening type 2 diabetic kids
- Health experts help TV docs get facts straight
- China says stepping up checks on food exports
- Women's rights key to Africa AIDS crisis: study
- Medication errors common in U.S. kids with cancer
- China says stepping up checks on food exports
- Gene therapy helps arthritis pain, damage in mice
- Coffee may cut risk of gout, study finds
- Medication errors common in U.S. kids with cancer
- Heavy-drinking college kids make worse decisions
- Cell phone headaches all in the mind
- DMD may affect mind as well as body
- Anti-abortion bill becomes law in Oklahoma
- Anti-abortion bill becomes law in Oklahoma
- Cell phone headaches all in the mind
- Low-calorie foods spur healthy weight loss
- Doctor told FDA of Glaxo's Avandia risk in 2000
- U.S. advances menu of food safety steps for China
- Lumpectomy safe for younger breast cancer patients
- Diabetes complications frequently afflict elderly
- U.S. expert panel urges regulation of tobacco
- Africa AIDS war undercut by health worker crisis: MSF
- Doctor told FDA of Glaxo's Avandia risk in 2000
- China seeks to assure on food safety amid U.S. talks
- Sanofi's Acomplia already copied in India: paper
- China virus outbreak kills third child
- Aggressive breathing treatment saves lives
- Pakistani law unlikely to stop organ trade: expert
- Pakistani law unlikely to stop organ trade: expert
- Lawyers forecast flood of Avandia litigation
- Premature babies fare worse at non-specialist units
- Bird disease investigation launched in Wales
- Bird disease investigation launched in Wales
- China appeals for sense over banana virus rumor
- FDA to monitor toothpaste from China
- Lawyers forecast flood of Avandia litigation
- Lawyers forecast flood of Avandia litigation
- Premature babies fare worse at non-specialist units
- Advanced life support cuts breathing crisis deaths
- CT scan not advised for probable appendicitis
- Virtual human puts doctors inside their patients
- CORRECTED: Virtual human puts doctors inside their patients
- Virtual human puts doctors inside their patients
- U.S. pushes China on food safety
- Virtual human puts doctors inside their patients
- Premature babies fare worse at non-specialist units
- Aggressive breathing treatment saves lives
- Normal antibiotics treatment seen OK for Lyme
- Doctors often don't fess up to errors
- MRI-enhancing agents need warning: U.S. FDA
- Doctors often don't fess up to errors
- Lawyers forecast flood of Avandia litigation
- U.S. pushes China on food safety, a "top concern"
- Lawyers forecast flood of Avandia litigation
- Parenthood often possible for Hodgkin's survivors
- Doctors often don't fess up to errors
- Health care crisis squeezes working families
- Diabetes control ups dialysis patients' survival
- Million dollar prize aims to lure new cancer ideas
- Less disruptive surgery safe for cervical cancer
- U.S. pushes China on food safety, a "top concern"
- Strength training may reverse muscle aging
- Million dollar prize aims to lure new cancer ideas
- MRI-enhancing agents need warning: FDA
- Million dollar prize aims to lure new cancer ideas
- Products used with MRIs to carry warning: FDA
- Drug addicts vomit out their ills in Thai monastery
- Drug addicts vomit out their ills in Thai monastery
- Meningitis vaccine urged for summer campers
- Drug addicts vomit out their ills in Thai monastery
- Health care crisis squeezes working families
- Freebirthers dismiss fear and bring babies home
- Fish oil plus exercise may banish body fat
- China calls for cooler heads over product safety
- Wyeth contraceptive that stops periods win U.S. OK
- Drug addicts vomit out their ills in Thai monastery
- Shortage of pandemic flu vaccine to last five years
- Iran, like the West, has a drugs problem
- Shortage of pandemic flu vaccine to last five years
- Health care crisis squeezes families
- Freebirthers dismiss fear and bring babies home
- U.S. health care crisis squeezes families
- Some firms spreading risk in pandemic planning
- Helpline delivers hope for India's expectant mothers
- Indonesian girl dies of bird flu: health ministry
- U.S. health care crisis squeezes families
- Bird flu infects Vietnamese man: media
- Group questions FDA on other Avandia risk
- New test assesses self-injurious thoughts
- Waist size tied to urinary symptoms in older men
- U.S. health care crisis squeezes families
- Freebirthers dismiss fear and bring babies home
- New heart guidelines aim to stop newborn defects
- U.S. health care crisis squeezes families
- Group questions FDA on other Avandia risk
- Group says FDA knew of Avandia risk years ago
- New heart guidelines aim to stop newborn defects
- Some health staff wouldn't work during a pandemic
- U.S. pushes China for stronger food safety measures
- Retinol reduces age-related wrinkles
- Obesity makes asthma worse: study
- Climate change to spur allergies, ticks, malaria: U.N.
- Some health staff wouldn't work during a pandemic
- WHO to revamp system for sharing flu virus
- Some health staff wouldn't work during a pandemic
- Pine extract prevents heart failure damage in mice
- One million people get AIDS drugs via Global Fund
- Study questions heart protection from flavonoids
- Teens cope with diabetes in different ways
- FDA says deaths reported with Novartis' Exjade
- "Light" cigarettes impair blood vessel function
- Inhaled steroids may not control kids' asthma
- Kidney failure, death seen with Novartis' Exjade: FDA
- Senator wants tougher line on China food safety
- Exercise helps women after breast cancer treatment
- Good daycare boosts poor kids' later mental health
- Glaxo's diabetes drug may cause heart attacks
- Senator wants tougher line on China food safety
- Thai AIDS patients suffer as drug squabble drags on
- Climate change to spur allergies, ticks, malaria: U.N.
- Climate change to spur allergies, ticks, malaria: U.N.
- Senator wants tougher line on China food safety
- Imaging finding goes boldly into genetic frontiers
- Good daycare boosts poor kids' later mental health
- HK experts develop new graft technique for cancer surgery