- Taiwan doctors say WHO rejection poses health risks
- Early sunbed use boosts melanoma risk
- Dietary vitamin C may prevent oral pre-cancer
- Mother nature still a rich source of new drugs
- New U.S. scrutiny could curb anemia drugs' use
- Animal study links prediabetes and gum disease
- Eating extra soy may not promote weight loss
- Kids with mental illness often rejected socially
- Training the doctor to do sensitive exams
- Bird flu experts back calls on vaccine access
- Training the doctor to do sensitive exams
- Child in hospital after father has smallpox jab
- Training the doctor to do sensitive exams
- Study shows more risk with Pfizer antibiotic: FDA
- Dietary vitamin C may prevent oral pre-cancer
- Lead paint case heads to top Rhode Island court
- Training the doctor to do sensitive exams
- Malaysia pins hopes on herbal Viagra for biotech push
- Training the doctor to do sensitive exams
- Study shows more risk with Pfizer antibiotic: FDA
- Study shows more risk with Pfizer antibiotic: FDA
- Urine test may predict diabetic kidney disease
- Hearing loss may raise risk of meningitis in kids
- Judge rules tobacco ad curbs extend overseas
- Dietary vitamin C may prevent oral pre-cancer
- Antidepressant may boost brain function after stroke
- BMI doesn't work to gauge excess fat in athletes
- Marital support offsets ill-effects of job stress
- Light-activated therapy may curb tooth disease
- Mom's weight, fitness affects newborn's fatness
- Memory workouts beat other computer games in study
- Light-activated therapy may curb tooth disease
- Mom's weight, fitness affects newborn's fatness
- Sleep apnea a risk for heart disease, stroke
- Mid-life cholesterol dip may signal mental decline
- Indonesian man dies of bird flu: health ministry
- Meningitis in Africa kills 1,670 in two months: UN
- Tree bark extract might help treat rare eye cancer
- Employers up use of high-deductible health plans
- Employers up use of high-deductible health plans
- Spending on kids to be smaller share
- High blood sugar tied to increased cancer risk
- Spending on kids to be smaller share
- Employers up use of high-deductible health plans
- Spending on children to shrink: study
- Health agency says hepatitis cases down sharply
- French firm develops possible test for Alzheimer's
- No extra bowel problem risk with Merck vaccine: CDC
- Health agency says hepatitis cases down sharply
- Americans still not eating their veggies, CDC says
- Employers up use of high-deductible health plans
- Americans still not eating their veggies, CDC says
- DNA "glitches" tied to autism, researchers say
- Ginkgo may not aid memory in healthy older adults
- World Bank says money alone cannot fight malaria
- Genes plus parenting may promote shyness, anxiety
- World Bank says money alone cannot fight malaria
- Screening spots heart trouble in student-athletes
- Binge drinking and drug abuse a problem on campuses
- Dangers for teens lurk in medicine cabinets
- Effects of chickenpox vaccine fade over time
- China leprosy victims walk again with prosthetic limbs
- U.S. downplays H5N1 entering via bird pathways
- Binge drinking and drug abuse a problem on campuses
- Effects of chickenpox vaccine fade over time
- Cairo's popular waterpipes no safer than cigarettes
- Binge drinking and drug abuse a problem on campuses
- Dangers for teens lurk in medicine cabinets
- Court upholds ban on medical marijuana
- Dangers for teens lurk in medicine cabinets
- Dangers for U.S. teens lurk in medicine cabinets
- Effects of chickenpox vaccine fade over time: study
- Binge drinking and drug abuse a problem on campuses
- Prescription drugs a problem on campuses: study
- Type 1 diabetes incidence rising in Colorado youth
- Low birth weight ups teen girls' depression risk
- Gay male parents get dedicated fertility program
- Court upholds ban on medical marijuana
- Dangers for U.S. teens lurk in medicine cabinets
- Court upholds ban on medical marijuana
- Effects of chickenpox vaccine fade over time: study
- Don't have a heart attack on the weekend: study
- Court says U.S. can ban medical marijuana
- FDA orders stronger warnings on sleep drugs
- Male offspring of assisted reproduction less fertile
- Green tea plus painkiller slows prostate cancer
- Sleepless nights may hinder moral judgment
- Two top Democrats unveil child-health proposal
- Brazilian women too fat, men drink too much: study
- Program cuts blood pressure in poor black men
- Obesity, illness speed testosterone decline
- Two top Democrats unveil child-health proposal
- FDA calls for stronger warnings on sleep drugs
- Brazilian women too fat, men drink too much: study
- FDA calls for stronger warnings on sleep drugs
- Angered U.S. firm excludes Thailand from new drugs
- FDA orders warnings for sleep drugs
- Gay male parents get dedicated fertility program
- Scarred for life: Rat nerve cells damaged by stress
- With 1,500 infected each day, S.Africa gets AIDS plan
- Wellpoint says some patient info disappeared: NYT
- Shortage of cancer doctors in coming years
- Survival is cold comfort in AIDS-stricken rural China
- Singapore halts Lasik surgery after inflammation cases
- Shortage of cancer doctors in coming years
- Angered U.S. firm excludes Thailand from new drugs
- With 1,500 infected each day, S.Africa gets AIDS plan
- Mexico's capital plans to legalize abortion
- With 1,500 infected each day, S.Africa gets AIDS plan
- China health pledges still not enough, delegates say
- Mexico's capital plans to legalize abortion
- Measles, chickenpox vaccines okay for preemies
- Heavy men may be less apt to commit suicide
- Sleep apnea common in adults with pacemakers
- Shortage of cancer doctors in coming years
- Shortage of cancer doctors in coming years
- Survival is cold comfort in AIDS-stricken rural China
- GMO corn causes liver, kidney problems in rats: study
- Scarred for life: Rat nerve cells damaged by stress
- Medicaid spends 1 pct on illegal immigrants: study
- Glaxo breast cancer pill wins FDA approval
- Immigrant health spending mostly birth related
- Obesity reduces odds of going home after stroke
- Village ways fuel bird flu spread in rural Egypt
- WHO seeks smart technology to stop fake medicines
- Village ways fuel bird flu spread in rural Egypt
- Village ways fuel bird flu spread in rural Egypt
- Exercise cuts young adults' hypertension risk
- Diets an unhealthy fix for teen weight concerns
- Omega-3 may be good for your mood
- Omega-3 may be good for your mood
- Mental illness common in returning soldiers
- Corpse, cancer images to confront Indian smokers
- Men who want children should skip the hot tub
- CORRECTION: Pre-pregnancy douching may curb early birth risk
- Village ways fuel bird flu spread in rural Egypt
- Mental illness common in returning soldiers
- Second-hand smoke riskier for black children: study
- FDA offers hints to make bagged produce safer
- Malaria-curing herb must be carefully farmed: WHO
- China AIDS activist feels failure despite award
- China AIDS activist feels failure despite award
- Study shows why exercise boosts brainpower
- Stroke treatment outcome better for men than women
- Mental illness common in returning U.S. soldiers
- Neurological condition linked to obesity surgery
- Heart-healthy folks apt to have long-lived parents
- Malaria-curing herb must be carefully farmed - WHO
- Neurological condition linked to obesity surgery
- FDA offers hints to make bagged produce safer
- FDA offers hints to make cut vegetable safer
- Soft drinks associated with diabetes, report finds
- Vision correction may raise fall risk in elderly
- Malaria-curing herb must be carefully farmed: WHO
- West Nile via breastfeeding seen to be rare
- Early infection tied to leukemia risk in childhood
- Mouse tests show stem cells treat brain disease
- Infertile couples often use alternative medicine
- Volume of breast cancer surgeries tied to outcome
- Game over for China's net addicts
- Transcendental meditation may aid heart failure
- Infertile couples often use alternative medicine
- Diabetes: a growing problem in newly-rich Asia
- Hormone paradox may help explain teen moodiness
- Mouse tests show stem cells treat brain disease
- Hormone paradox may help explain teen moodiness
- Mouse tests show stem cells treat brain disease
- Ancient Hindu therapy, a business opportunity for India
- Diabetes: a growing problem in newly-rich Asia
- Game over for China's net addicts
- Hormone paradox may help explain teen moodiness
- Cell phones safe to use in hospitals: U.S. study
- Peanut butter recall widens for salmonella link
- EU needs to coordinate AIDS research better: Germany
- Peanut butter recall widens for salmonella link
- Diabetes and severe depression raise risk of death
- Asians have tougher time getting pregnant with IVF
- Amgen, J&J anemia drugs to carry new warning: FDA
- Second-hand smoke boosts second heart attack risk
- Cell phones safe to use in hospitals: U.S. study
- Diabetes and severe depression raise risk of death
- Brain drain after joint surgery not from clots
- Eating-disorder education shows unintended effects
- Amgen, J&J anemia drugs to carry new warning: FDA
- Advance directives may improve end-of-life care
- Second-hand smoke boosts second heart attack risk
- Want a better memory? Stop and smell the roses
- Want a better memory? Stop and smell the roses
- Low-dose "Pill" reduces ovarian cancer risk
- Low-dose "Pill" reduces ovarian cancer risk
- AIDS hits U.S. blacks harder than other groups
- Want a better memory? Stop and smell the roses
- Not enough asthmatic kids get flu shot: study
- Climate change pushes diseases north: expert
- Lawmakers weigh path to generic biologic drugs
- Conjoined Canadian twins said developing normally
- Climate change pushes "African" diseases north: expert
- Climate change pushes "African" diseases north: expert
- Health costs will surge without better prevention
- AIDS hits U.S. blacks harder than other groups
- AIDS hits blacks harder than other groups: CDC
- "Weekend effect" raises risk of stroke mortality
- Planned cesareans increase re-admission risk
- AIDS hits blacks harder than other groups: CDC
- Teens experimenting with steroids earlier: survey
- Tai Chi Chuan may benefit type 2 diabetes patients
- Health costs to surge without better prevention
- Scientists plan China, HK, Taiwan stem cell trial
- Midwest employers agree to health standards
- Pain complicates depression treatment in elderly
- Health costs to surge without better prevention
- Smoking boosts risk of tuberculosis
- Web program may help ward off eating disorders
- Age-related cognitive decline not inevitable
- Child's sleep disorder affects parents too
- Brain stimulation may ease headaches, studies find
- Brain stimulation may ease headaches, studies find
- Conn. gov. urges lawmakers to adopt her health plan
- Senators promise drug importation push
- Scientists plan China, HK, Taiwan stem cell trial
- EU agency asked to rule on cloned meat and milk
- EU agency asked to rule on cloned meat and milk
- Scientists plan China, HK, Taiwan stem cell trial
- Surgery in the sun lures patients to Thailand
- Transplant failures linked to drug costs
- Far more mutations than thought involved in cancer
- Far more mutations than thought involved in cancer
- Transplant failures linked to drug costs
- Breast cancer survivors risk heart disease: study
- Exercise slows decline in Alzheimer's patients
- Psychoanalysis effective for panic disorder
- Orange tomatoes pack bigger antioxidant punch
- "Stealth" gonorrhea strains on the rise
- Breast cancer survivors risk heart disease: study
- Study raises questions about circumcision in AIDS
- Far more mutations than thought involved in cancer
- It's true -- stress makes teens break out
- Family therapy helps kids with type 1 diabetes
- As biofuels boom, will more go hungry?
- Growth spurts tied to lower cholesterol later
- Obese couples have tougher time having babies
- Surgery in the sun lures patients to Thailand
- Groups tie fight against AIDS to rape prevention
- Senators press FDA over drug safety tracking
- It's true -- stress makes teens break out
- Tiny, heated "nano-probes" beat cancer in mice
- Risk-taking kiwis protest looming "party pill" ban
- Diet study tips scale in favor of Atkins
- Obese couples have tougher time having babies
- U.S. study tips scale in favor of Atkins diet