- High cholesterol may up Parkinson's disease risk
- Low levels of key brain chemical sparks anger
- Moderate drinking may ward off arthritis
- Newborns caught whooping cough from hospital nurse
- Salmonella outbreak may dent U.S. bacon demand
- Wyeth heartworm drug makes limited return in U.S.
- Bird flu search finds none yet coming to N.America
- Foodborne outbreak should prompt reform: lawmaker
- Hispanics suffer highest workplace death rates
- Bush pushes G8 countries on disease aid for Africa
- HIV rate falls among pregnant women in S. Africa
- Pfizer turns up defense of smoking cessation drug
- Heart surgery not linked to cognitive decline
- Moderate drinking may ward off arthritis
- Low levels of key brain chemical sparks anger
- No racial gap seen in liver transplant results
- Inhaled steroids, used early, improve asthma
- Telltale toenail nicotine predicts heart problems
- Indonesia changes policy on reporting bird flu deaths
- Shock absorbing insoles may ease knee pain
- Osteoporosis drugs little used in nursing homes
- Genetically low HDL not tied to heart disease
- Mercury teeth fillings may harm some: FDA
- Human stem cells help brain-impaired mice
- FDA probes cancer in children given arthritis drugs
- Lower temps fail to protect young injured brains
- Longer drug therapy helps babies ward off AIDS
- Bladder and dementia therapy may be incompatible
- Less sex, drugs and booze for high school kids
- Drug found helpful in problem gamblers
- Genetically low HDL not tied to heart disease
- New bird flu plan suggests more drug stockpiles
- Key heart health protein found using frogs
- Blood sugar level important in diabetes-free people
- 'Do more, talk less' to help heavy teens slim down
- Early smoke exposure ups serious infection risk
- Genetic cause for type of childhood epilepsy identified
- Short antibiotic course effective in COPD flare-ups
- New melanoma drugs - why do so few benefit?
- FDA probes cancer in kids given arthritis drugs
- Fewer babies, more suicides in Japan, report shows
- Antibacterial wipes can spread superbugs: study
- Gout tied to higher risk of heart disease mortality
- Antibody drug cost-effective for allergic asthma
- Asthma linked to heart disease and stroke in women
- Drug avoids radiation for early testicular cancer
- Red wine compound seen protecting heart from aging
- Drug-resistant bug kills young and healthy in U.S.
- Mood hormone may affect fat, U.S. study finds
- U.S. probing Salmonella outbreak in 9 states
- Fighting classroom germs helps keep kids healthy
- Study finds colon cancer puzzle
- Heart failure patients often overestimate survival
- Heart changes more common in black NFL players
- Researchers find new way to attack malaria
- Workers with ADHD less productive, WHO study shows
- Diabetes test targets high-risk patients
- Antibacterial wipes can spread superbugs: study
- China drug watchdog probes injection deaths
- Romance blossoms in Australian asbestos ghost town
- Vast distances a barrier to combating HIV/AIDS in India
- "Good" bacteria may ease hay fever symptoms: study
- Widespread vitamin D deficiency poses risk: study
- Avant says brain cancer vaccine has wider promise
- Program decreases recurrent STDs in teens
- Less joint damage in heavier arthritis patients
- Pituitary dysfunction common in retired boxers
- Kids do better with relatives than with foster care
- Study finds reliving trauma can help ward off PTSD
- Heavy marijuana use shrinks brain parts: study
- Head covering may increase SIDS risk
- Men and women may metabolize fructose differently
- Fatty acids improve preterm infants' mental abilities
- HIV treatment access improves, but coverage low
- Vaccine doubles survival of deadly brain cancer
- Girls get more boost from breast-feeding than boys
- CORRECTED-Blood test may detect lung cancer in early stages
- Blood test may detect lung cancer in early stages
- Test may predict cancer response to anemia drugs
- Celebrex shows promise in lung cancer prevention
- Narcolepsy drug helps cancer-related fatigue: study
- Bone drug helped stave off breast cancer
- Lilly drug doubles pancreatic cancer survival: study
- Erbitux adds 5 weeks to lung cancer survival
- Acupuncture helped with pain after neck surgery
- Narcolepsy drug helps cancer-related fatigue: study
- Bone drug helped stave off breast cancer
- Avastin slows progress of breast cancer in trial
- Avastin plus chemo better without Erbitux
- U.S. alerts asthma patients about inhaler switch
- Alzheimer's brain plaques cleared in mice
- Vitamin D for babies may prevent type 1 diabetes
- Smoking and quitting problematic with arthritis
- Lung cancer patients fight stigma
- Baby boomers' bodies hit by years of wear and tear
- Death of spouse ups odds of nursing home care
- J&J clot-drug study succeeds, lifting U.S. prospects
- Roche says Herceptin with chemo prolongs survival
- Roche says Herceptin with Pertuzumab "impressive"
- US FDA approves Glenmark's metformin tablets
- Number of uninsured U.S. young adults grows
- Crib deaths linked to common bacteria
- Mediterranean diet may also help stop diabetes
- Crib deaths linked to common bacteria
- Mediterranean diet may also help stop diabetes
- Canadian film festival to highlight breast cancer
- Football players lose height during games
- Social ties delay memory loss in the aged
- Aetna, Cigna top doctor payment survey
- Social ties delay memory loss in the aged
- For women, more children can mean fewer teeth
- U.S. health insurers pitch policy changes
- Good vitamin A intake may prevent cleft palate
- Diabetes death risk higher in young adults
- Swimming-related brain disease claims lives
- Gingko may help treat vitiligo
- Pregnancy asthma flare-ups tied to birth defects
- Doctors say Obama in excellent health
- Aetna, Cigna top doctor payment survey
- U.N. sees major disease threat in Myanmar
- Merck says wins appeal on first Vioxx case
- Outlook poor for babies needing brain drainage
- C-sections increasing U.S. premature births: study
- FDA proposes new pregnancy labels for medicines
- Group of drugs cuts Alzheimer's risk by a quarter
- New drug eases severe constipation
- Preventive treatment curbs eczema flare-ups
- Gut feeling: bacteria may inspire bowel treatment
- Low-carb diets work for overweight diabetics
- Statins may reduce periodontal disease severity
- New MRI technique could catch cancer early: study
- Malaria parasites fine-tune offspring's gender: study
- "Silent" heart attack boosts dementia risk
- Very elderly fare well after planned surgery
- Program provides lung rehab remotely
- Studies link lead to adult crime, brain damage
- Child obesity epidemic seen leveling off
- Vitamin D doesn't cut prostate cancer risk
- Study shows benefit of statins before heart surgery
- Study shows benefit of statins before heart surgery
- Early treatment of stomach bug may cut cancer risk
- Antioxidants may undermine cancer therapy
- Global Fund seeks G8 commitment despite slowdown
- Vitamin D doesn't cut prostate cancer risk
- US incident shows Taser may have affected heart
- FDA official sees some delays over safety
- World failing to monitor biotech trade: U.N.
- Child obesity epidemic seen leveling off
- Outlook poor for babies needing brain drainage
- Teens OK with community-based weight loss program
- Post-traumatic stress soars in U.S. troops in 2007
- Gum disease may raise cancer risk, study finds
- Drinking water can be harmful to smallest babies
- Mental illness cited in asthma link to suicide
- Omega-3 may ease depression during pregnancy
- World failing to monitor biotech trade: U.N.
- Prenatal fish intake benefits kids' brains
- Flying may tax the hearts of apnea sufferers
- Heavy pollution warning issued in Beijing
- China says faces tough health job in quake region
- North Korea fights off malaria, disease heads South
- Many ignorant of heart attack signs: study
- Antipsychotics given for dementia pose risks: study
- Many ignorant of heart attack signs: study
- Coffee and tea don't raise breast cancer risk
- FDA says nipple cream could harm infants
- Acne drug linked to depression
- Low vitamin D tied to back pain in older women
- "Bulking up" may raise athletes' heart disease risk
- Novel breast radiation technique curbs skin problems
- Depression ups risk of poor kidney transplant outcome
- Injuries common among young pole vaulters
- Review suggests asthma drugs safe, effective in COPD
- WHO bridges rich-poor intellectual property split
- FDA says nipple cream could harm infants
- Silent thyroid dysfunction has risks: study
- Antidepressant may help head/neck cancer patients
- Canada issues warning about unlicensed sex drugs
- Crime scene chemical could make hospitals cleaner
- Diet, exercise can delay diabetes for years: study
- McDonald's cooking oil trans fat-free in U.S., Canada
- Post-quake China on alert against disease
- Oral hormone therapy pills double clot risk: study
- Diet, exercise can delay diabetes for years: study
- U.S. reports 5 baby deaths from usually mild virus
- Probiotics weight loss after bypass surgery
- Cardiac rehab referrals up, but not enrollment
- Skip the pretzels: starving may fend off jet lag
- U.S. agencies must talk to boost food safety: study
- FDA unveils plan for drug, device safety tracking
- WHO gets nod to tackle harmful use of alcohol
- Noma campaign aims to wipe out disfiguring disease
- Post-quake China on alert against disease
- High lead levels in children near Xstrata mine: report
- Researchers see flood of "brain-boosting" drugs
- Metabolic syndrome can't predict heart risk: study
- Lose weight, make peace at Middle East diet group
- Researchers see flood of "brain-boosting" drugs
- Kicking the habit may be contagious, study finds
- New treatments extend brain cancer survival a bit
- Drug therapy doesn't buy time in heart attack
- Study links Pfizer smoking drug to side effects
- U.S. panel mulls minimum breast cancer hospital stay
- Jail terms demanded in French growth hormone trial
- Under pressure, Chile president promises handouts
- Iraqi fire left U.S. soldiers with lung disease
- Drinking water can be harmful to smallest babies
- Aggressive lipid-lowering benefits bypass patients
- Cancer society challenges Americans to get active
- Post-stroke psyche may limit return to work
- Weight, lifestyle factors tied to urinary symptoms
- Sleep apnea in toddlers hard on the heart
- Corticosteroid creams no help for sunburns
- Birth defect risk doubles in pre-term babies
- Cancer risk soars in HIV-infected people: study
- Britain keeps legal abortion limit at 24 weeks
- Sleepy brain prone to sudden shutdowns study
- Lawmakers call on drug companies to curb ads
- Gum with bark to take bite out of bad breath
- Teen blood donors experience more complications
- Blood test helps predict metabolic syndrome: study
- Metabolic syndrome not a good predictor of death
- Good long-term results seen with anti-reflux surgery
- Erectile dysfunction predicts heart problems: study
- Merck settles state Vioxx probes, to pay $58 mln
- NY cities, towns incur big costs for retiree health
- Optimism after whiplash injury important to recovery
- FDA seeks new hepatitis blood donation rules
- Teen sex study doubts "technical virginity"
- Medicare may broaden obesity surgery payment
- Chinese survivors struggle with post-quake trauma
- Heart condition in those awaiting a kidney an ominous sign
- Diabetics' blood pressure often inadequately controlled
- U.S. says S. Korea beef trade deal unchanged
- U.S. warns SkyWest unit over dirty water facility
- CORRECTION: Heart polypill to start clinical tests
- Medicare may broaden obesity surgery payment
- Chinese survivors struggle with post-quake trauma
- Men too may suffer from domestic violence
- Chronic diseases top causes of deaths globally: WHO
- Hormone therapy safe in early menopause: researchers
- Group says Herbalife products have too much lead
- Group says Herbalife products have too much lead
- New analysis boosts drug's prostate cancer value
- Nexavar helped in pulmonary hypertension study
- Medicare may broaden obesity surgery payment
- Study raises questions about a facial implant
- Study finds that shingles runs in families
- Men too may suffer from domestic violence
- Device no help in getting urine sample from kids