- Gaining weight may influence earning power
- Time out better than spanking for naughty kids - experts
- Combination therapy reduces emphysema flare-ups
- Mid-lifers most likely to have injected drugs
- Crunch time for AIDS vaccine nears in 2008
- Tomatoes and broccoli slow prostate tumors in rats
- Two flu shots needed to protect young children
- Statins may improve survival in lung patients
- Repeat fracture risk same for older men and women
- Celexa relieves depression in heart patients
- Genetically modified chickens lay drugs in eggs
- Study finds mental stimulation combats Alzheimer's
- Drug helps heart disease-related depression: study
- World's third face transplant performed in France
- World's third face transplant performed in France
- Testing finds lead in vitamins, other problems
- Trouble identifying odors points to Alzheimer's
- Crunch time for AIDS vaccine trials nears in 2008
- Calcium helps cut cholesterol during weight loss
- S.Africa urged to isolate "killer" TB patients
- Quick flu tests help stop antibiotic overuse: study
- Microwave zaps germs on sponges, study finds
- Bush health care plan looks to states for action
- Second face transplant carried out in France
- Second face transplant carried out in France
- Second face transplant carried out in France
- Epilepsy patients can sometimes predict seizures
- Selenium may help lower HIV levels
- U.S. beats Europe in hypertension control, study says
- Doctor group joins call for healthcare overhaul
- Depression drugs weaken bones in elderly: study
- Depression drugs weaken bones in elderly: study
- Paris will not take extra steps over skinny models
- U.S. doctor group joins call for healthcare overhaul
- FDA proposes new standards for gluten-free food
- Microwave zaps germs on sponges, study finds
- Blacks likely to get less experienced surgeons
- U.S. doctor group joins call for healthcare overhaul
- Antiepilepsy drug treats binge-eating disorder
- FDA proposes new standards for gluten-free food
- Exercise helps stoke fat-burning fires
- Anger linked to women's heart problems
- Many women stop taking tamoxifen too soon
- Antipsychotics seen OK for Alzheimer's patients
- Merck says Philadelphia Vioxx plaintiff drops suit
- Endurance sports may harm the heart: study
- Americans not getting enough preventive healthcare
- AIDS group to sue Pfizer over Viagra ads
- Africa's failed health plan seen costing 40 mln lives
- Bollywood plots AIDS message despite stars' apathy
- Merck says Philadelphia Vioxx plaintiff drops suit
- Are you a giver? Brain scan finds the truth
- Breast density may increase cancer risk
- Japan TV apologizes for false "natto" diet tip
- Breast density may increase cancer risk
- Ancient medicine all the buzz in modern China
- News confirms suspicions of breast cancer survivor
- Survivor offers a life map after diagnosis
- Ancient medicine all the buzz in modern China
- Are you a giver? Brain scan finds the truth
- News confirms suspicions of breast cancer survivor
- Bush unveils new health insurance plan
- Bush unveils new health insurance plan
- Pancreatic cancer vaccine may help some patients
- Bush unveils new health insurance plan
- Bush unveils new plan on health care
- Common cold remedy ingredient raises stroke risk
- Obesity may reduce risk of heart failure death
- Health care players offer plan for uninsured
- Texas study finds link between pollution, cancer
- More HIV testing for drug users poor use of funds
- Regular workouts can ward off fibroids
- Tough pregnancy may raise wheeze risk in child
- Smoking ups risk of virus-related Hodgkin lymphoma
- Folate supplements improve cognitive function
- Cholesterol decline may signal early dementia
- Many anorexics admit need for help after admission
- Brain study finds the stuff of daydreams
- Carbs may explain ethnic variations in cholesterol
- Study IDs childhood risks for traumatic stress
- China not ready for circumcision to stop AIDS
- Brain study finds the stuff of daydreams
- Calcium during breast-feeding may guard mom's teeth
- Folic acid may boost brain power in the elderly
- Staph bug causes new, deadly pneumonia
- Health care players offer plan for uninsured
- Newer blood-pressure drugs pose less diabetes risk
- Measles deaths down 60 percent in six years
- Methodist minister donates kidney to save Rabbi
- Texas study suggests link between pollution, cancer
- Texas study suggests link between pollution, cancer
- Texas study suggests link between pollution, cancer
- Texas study suggests link between pollution, cancer
- Start sex on the right key with musical condoms
- Measles deaths down 60 percent in six years
- LA judge declares mistrial in Vioxx case
- Birth defects big cause of infant death, study finds
- Obese breast cancer patients undertreated, study says
- Model identifies low-risk prostate cancer
- Diabetes pain drug may impair sugar control
- Tall pregnant women who exercise have lighter babies
- Health care use predicts apnea diagnosis in kids
- Eating trans fats may increase infertility risk
- Chlorinated water exposure may boost cancer risk
- Staph bug causes new pneumonia
- Pacifiers have a positive side too
- Caffeine may ease post-workout pain: study
- Suicide risk factors after depression vary by sex
- Hair pulling disorder resistant to treatment
- Nicotine in cigarettes rising: Harvard study
- Sanitation "greatest medical milestone since 1840"
- Video game playing may fulfill innate human need
- Eating is no problem for a model...if you're a man
- Nicotine in cigarettes rising: Harvard study
- Sanitation "greatest medical milestone since 1840"
- Eating is no problem for a model...if you're a man
- Ear tubes do not aid child development: study
- Nicotine in cigarettes rising: Harvard study
- Nicotine in cigarettes rising: Harvard study
- Downsizing harms employees' mental health
- Age, education shape drinking patterns: UK study
- Viagra may decrease ability to smell
- Frozen embryo survives Katrina flood: Noah is born
- Deadly clue to 1918 Spanish flu virus uncovered
- Cancer drug exposure reduces fertility in nurses
- Frozen embryo survives Katrina flood: Noah is born
- Ear tubes do not aid child development:study
- Ear tubes do not aid child development: U.S. study
- Pennsylvania launches health insurance plan
- Sex, meth and Internet spark new AIDS fears
- Cancer deaths on decline in U.S.
- Protein linked to immune system response identified
- Cancer deaths finally on decline in U.S.
- Caffeine may ease post-workout muscle pain
- Senate bill aims to end deals on generic drugs
- Pennsylvania launches health insurance plan
- Caffeine may ease post-workout muscle pain
- Cancer deaths finally on decline in U.S.
- Deadly clue to 1918 Spanish flu virus uncovered
- More than 25% unhappy with broken nose repair
- Cancer deaths finally on decline in U.S.
- Calorie disposition, not intake, influences cancer risk
- Smoking linked to suicide in bipolar disorder
- Cancer deaths finally on decline in U.S.
- Senate bill aims to end deals that slow generics
- Stem cells nurture damaged spine: study
- Senate bill aims to stop generic drug pacts
- Stem cells nurture damaged spine, Geron says
- Nigeria to enact law to back malaria, HIV drugs
- Ivory Coast tackles cocoa fungus linked to cancer
- Gum disease linked with pancreatic cancer in study
- High uric acid levels linked to cognitive deficits
- Calcium lowers colon polyp formation up to 5 yrs
- Home blood sugar test inaccurate for diabetic kids
- U.S. proposes new standards for umbilical cord cells
- Handbags a health hazard, women warned
- Women warned big handbags pose a health hazard
- Gum disease linked with pancreatic cancer in study
- Doctors offered electronic prescription system
- Gum disease linked with pancreatic cancer in study
- Doctors offered electronic prescription system
- Drug effective against some pancreatic cancer, study finds
- Starbucks plans switch to growth-hormone-free milk
- Couples training can promote skin cancer exams
- Starbucks plans switch to growth-hormone-free milk
- One STD counseling session may not be enough
- Macular degeneration has a strong genetic link
- Age-related impotence may improve over time
- Starbucks plans switch to growth-hormone-free milk
- More fast food meals mean more excess weight
- Starbucks plans switch to growth-hormone-free milk
- More fast food meals mean more excess weight
- Growth hormone doesn't slow aging
- Binge eating does not increase bypass surgery risk
- Growth hormone doesn't slow aging
- Few pregnant African women get AIDS drugs: UNICEF
- Indian police probe kidney sales by tsunami victims
- More help needed to fight malaria in Africa
- Indian police probe kidney sales by tsunami victims
- "Cloudy" apple juice packs more antioxidants
- HMO fitness program may lower health care costs
- One of Canadian sextuplets dies: report
- Renewed evidence suggests statin/Parkinson's link
- HMO fitness program may lower health care costs
- Benefit of opioids for chronic back pain unclear
- HMO fitness program may lower health care costs
- Depression a risk factor for ED in diabetic men
- Aspirin may prevent asthma in adults: study
- Stroke risk higher in less well-educated women
- Blood stem cells make mouse bone marrow, brain cells
- Screening may improve cystic fibrosis outcomes
- "Cloudy" apple juice packs more antioxidants
- Canada pharmacists seek ban on drug exports to U.S.
- Engineered chickens make cancer drugs
- Study questions "gateway" theory of drug abuse
- Heat, humidity safe for some young exercisers
- Canada pharmacists seek ban on drug exports to U.S.
- Blood stem cells make mouse bone marrow, brain cells
- Canada pharmacists seek ban on drug exports to U.S.
- Canada pharmacists seek ban on drug exports to U.S.
- Canada pharmacists seek ban on drug exports to U.S.
- Experts see bird flu challenge to U.S. health system
- Bilingualism delays onset of dementia
- Engineered chickens make cancer drugs
- Blood stem cells make mouse bone marrow, brain cells
- New gene linked to Alzheimer's disease identified
- Pentagon survey says troops fatter, drinking more
- New gene linked to Alzheimer's disease identified
- Experts see bird flu challenge to U.S. health system
- UK college wins cash for obesity gum
- New gene linked to Alzheimer's disease identified
- New gene linked to Alzheimer's disease identified
- Engineered chickens make cancer drugs
- Imperial College wins cash for obesity gum
- Small trial stirs hope for chronic fatigue patients
- New gene linked to Alzheimer's identified
- New gene linked to Alzheimer's disease identified
- Bilingualism delays onset of dementia
- Pentagon survey says troops fatter, drinking more
- Tuberculosis not philanthropy's burden, experts say
- Carb and calorie intake low in young diabetics
- Former inmates often untreated for mental illness
- Prenatal infection may up leukemia risk in child
- Graded motor imagery can relieve phantom pain
- Prenatal antidepressants seem not to affect child
- Bilingualism delays onset of dementia
- Diet, exercise work for older obese adults too
- Counseling may cut risk of drinking in pregnancy
- Diet, exercise work for older obese adults too
- MS hits North Africans harder than Europeans
- Spinal manipulation may not be safe for children
- NHS "should treat Muslims differently"
- Telomeres may predict heart disease risk, study finds
- Point Therapeutics says cancer drug shows promise
- Viral fever spreads from Kenya to Somalia: officials
- Spas try new therapies to tackle workplace woes
- Spas try new therapies to tackle workplace woes
- China teens casual about one-night stands- poll
- Survey shows need for oral chemotherapy guidelines
- Survey shows need for oral chemotherapy guidelines
- Syphilis back with a vengeance in China, report says
- Telomeres may predict heart disease risk, study finds
- Women more likely to survive lung cancer
- U.S. FDA expands use of "lean" label for foods
- Physicians offer healthcare reform principles
- EU tightens pet bird import rules
- Mad cow-resistant cattle developed
- Zimbabwe urges doctors to end crippling strike
- House backs broader embryonic stem cell research
- House OKs expanded embryonic stem cell research