- U.S. panel to weigh depression drug risk for adults
- Spend big on wrinkle creams? Don't bother: study
- Folic acid won't cut heart, stroke risk, study says
- Past flu pandemic gives clues to protections
- Lack of E.coli source may prolong Taco Bell crisis
- For prostate cancer, action may beat waiting: study
- Usefulness of hospital quality measures questioned
- More Americans facing high healthcare costs
- FDA warns Nestle over baby formula
- Study links errors by doctors to long hours
- Health system not yet ready for disaster: study
- Folic acid won't cut heart, stroke risk, study says
- Health system not yet ready for disaster: study
- Lack of E.coli source may prolong Taco Bell crisis
- For prostate cancer, action may beat waiting, study finds
- U.S. orders halt to unapproved quinine drug sales
- S.African health researchers get new hi-tech supertool
- Alcohol in moderation may extend life
- Depression often seen with chronic cough
- S.African health researchers get new hi-tech supertool
- Health system not yet ready for disaster: study
- Health system not yet ready for disaster: study
- Health system not yet ready for disaster: study
- Alcohol in moderation may extend life
- Botulinum toxin eases swallowing problems
- More children see doctors for asthma: CDC
- Health system not yet ready for disaster: study
- Alcohol in moderation may extend life
- Call for worldwide use of cervical cancer vaccines
- S.African health researchers get new hi-tech supertool
- Nobel laureate launches music video for eye health
- Family helps doctors trace pancreatic cancer gene
- Groups target medical mistakes to save lives
- Whole grains and fish may protect against asthma
- Scientists take key step toward Alzheimer's test
- More CPR, less shock for cardiac arrest: AHA
- Deadly sea snail venom offers pain relief potential
- Obese men, girls see unusual testosterone levels
- Call for worldwide use of cervical cancer vaccines
- U.S. improves rate of blood pressure control: study
- Two more reasons to exercise, studies find
- Feticide means 7,000 fewer girls a day in India
- Scientists take key step toward Alzheimer's test
- Feticide means 7,000 fewer girls a day in India
- Pakistan, Afghans aim to eradicate polio on border
- Call for worldwide use of cervical cancer vaccines
- Deadly sea snail venom offers pain relief potential
- Scientists take key step toward Alzheimer's test
- Whole grains and fish may protect against asthma
- Sleep apnea treatment may reverse memory problems
- Taco Bell outbreak not over, officials say
- Taco Bell outbreak not over, officials say
- Taco Bell outbreak not over, officials say
- Officials can't confirm green onion problem
- Two more reasons to exercise, studies find
- Judge tosses suit of Florida man on Atkins diet
- Two more reasons to exercise, studies find
- Family helps doctors trace pancreatic cancer gene
- Two more reasons to exercise, studies find
- Obese men, girls see unusual testosterone levels
- U.S. improves rate of blood pressure control: study
- Gates Foundation gives $83 million to fight malaria
- Brain scans validate Freudian view of hysteria
- Probiotic may be helpful for abdominal pain
- Another E.coli outbreak rattles California farmers
- Smoking may worsen knee arthritis
- Smoking may worsen knee arthritis
- Gene therapy may relieve impotence
- FDA seeks to improve access to experimental drugs
- FDA proposes wider access to experimental drugs
- Fakes, bottlenecks hobble herb's fight vs malaria
- Drugs sold over the counter fuel HIV in India
- Actresses attack trend for ultra-skinny stars
- Hour of daily exercise cuts bowel cancer risk
- Fakes, bottlenecks hobble herb's fight vs malaria
- Another E.coli outbreak rattles California farmers
- "Inkjet" printer helps organize stem cells
- Actresses attack trend for ultra-skinny stars
- Drugs sold over the counter fuel HIV in India
- Hour of daily exercise cuts bowel cancer risk
- South Korea says third bird flu case confirmed
- S.Korea says third bird flu case confirmed
- Children suffer when mother lacks input, UNICEF says
- Panel says wide use of drug-coated stents risky
- Panel says wide use of drug-coated stents risky
- Panel: Broad use of drug-coated stents risky
- Panel weighs unapproved drug-coated stent use
- Panel mixed over drug-coated stent label change
- Quebecers said perfect gene pool for medical research
- Obese diabetics at high risk for kidney disease
- California wildfires may be making children sick: study
- Infants in car seats may not get enough oxygen
- U.S. panel weighs unapproved drug-coated stent use
- U.S. panel weighs unapproved drug-coated stent use
- Bird flu has deadly friends: health experts
- Panel weighs unapproved drug-coated stent use
- Pregnancy doesn't have to wait after breast cancer
- High infant birth weights seen in Latinos
- New Jersey asks Taco Bells to throw out their food
- Breast cancer screening under 50 questioned
- Hormonal contraception doesn't raise HIV risk: study
- Breast cancer screening under 50 questioned
- Sanofi sees FDA response on Acomplia by April 26
- U.N. sees major health risks from African floods
- U.N. sees major health risks from African floods
- Sanofi sees FDA response on Acomplia by April 26
- Breast cancer screening under 50 questioned
- Sanofi sees FDA response on Acomplia by April 26
- Solvay, Bristol obesity drug advances in trials
- Solvay, Bristol obesity drug advances in trials
- Bird flu has deadly friends: health experts
- Breast cancer screening under 50 questioned
- Panel to weigh unapproved drug-coated stent use
- Panel backs approved use of drug-coated stents
- U.S. panel backs drug-coated stent use
- Scientists say malaria fuels AIDS spread in Africa
- Panel backs drug-coated stents: FDA spokeswoman
- Scientists say malaria fuels AIDS spread in Africa
- Obese diabetics may be unrealistic about calories
- Tea extracts repair radiotherapy skin damage
- Pregnant teens may have feared they were infertile
- Physical education program boosts girls' fitness
- Scientists say malaria fuels AIDS spread in Africa
- Much hyped health plans lead some to cut care: study
- New Jersey asks Taco Bells to throw out their food
- Italy moves to stop ultra-skinny models
- Panel weighs risk of drug-coated heart stents
- Lilly schizophrenia drug shows promise in trial
- Italy moves to stop ultra-skinny models
- Panel weighs risk of drug-coated heart stents
- Sao Paulo fashion moves to promote healthy models
- Panel weighs risk of drug-coated heart stents
- Blacks more likely to want end-of-life intervention
- Drug-coated heart stents face safety review
- Trouble seen for solitary, substance-using teens
- Standardizing ICU care would not harm patients
- Drug-coated heart stents face safety review
- Protein could be potential target for new flu drug
- Novartis anti-leukemia drug works for 5 years, study says
- Drug-coated heart stents face safety review
- Drug-coated heart stents face safety review
- Drug-coated heart stents face U.S. safety review
- New Jersey asks Taco Bells to throw out their food
- Drug-coated heart stents face U.S. safety review
- Drug-coated heart stents face safety review
- Trouble seen for solitary, substance-using teens
- Dropping statins shown to raise heart attack risk
- New Jersey asks Taco Bells to throw out their food
- Cell phones don't raise cancer risk: study
- New York says 15 E.coli cases linked to Taco Bell
- Novartis anti-leukemia drug works for 5 years, study says
- Protein could be potential target for new flu drug
- New health-record plan puts patient in charge
- Genetic testing may help predict excess bleeding
- Senate to try to force vote on Bush's FDA pick
- U.S. payments for Amgen drug criticized at hearing
- U.S. should merge anemia drug, dialysis costs: report
- CORRECTED: U.S. should merge anemia drug, dialysis costs: report
- Drug shows promise against schizophrenia
- Clinton urges end to HIV/AIDS stigma in Vietnam
- Cell phones don't raise cancer risk: study
- Taco Bell pulls green onions after food scare
- First-time mothers at risk of mental illness, study finds
- Cell phones don't raise cancer risk: study
- U.S. should merge anemia drug, dialysis costs: report
- First-time mothers at risk of mental illness, study finds
- Clinton urges end to HIV/AIDS stigma in Vietnam
- Is it flu or malaria? New disease test has answer
- When to use bird flu vaccine a "tricky issue"
- First-time mothers at risk of mental illness, study finds
- When to use bird flu vaccine a "tricky issue"
- When to use bird flu vaccine a "tricky issue"
- Japan scientists find gene linked to heavy smoking
- Afghan drugs a worry as Pakistanis confront AIDS
- Clinton urges end to HIV/AIDS stigma in Vietnam
- Clinton urges end to HIV/AIDS stigma in Vietnam
- Japan scientists find gene linked to heavy smoking
- When to use bird flu vaccine a "tricky issue"
- Japan scientists find gene linked to heavy smoking
- Is it flu or malaria? New disease test has answer
- Half of world's stomach cancer victims in China
- Third U.S. mad cow case reported in Virginia, CDC says
- China to prosecute deliberate AIDS infections
- NY bans most trans fats from restaurants
- Taco Bell briefly closes 9 stores in food scare
- First-time mothers at risk of mental illness, study finds
- U.S. should merge anemia drug, dialysis costs, report says
- FDA staff: Adult antidepressant risks differ by age
- NY bans most trans fats from restaurants
- NY bans most trans fats from restaurants
- Minnesota deemed healthiest state, Louisiana worst
- Obesity will increase UK cancer cases
- Best HIV prevention programs build skills: review
- NY bans most trans fats from restaurants
- Taco Bell briefly closes 9 stores on food scare
- Thin is not in when it comes to pregnancy
- Obesity will increase UK cancer cases
- Drug-coated stents have small clot risk: FDA staff
- Once middle age disease, diabetes hits more children
- Taco Bell briefly closes 9 stores on food scare
- FDA staff: Adult antidepressant risks differ by age
- NY eateries face new rules on trans fats, calories
- NY eateries face new rules on transfats, calories
- NY eateries face new rules on transfats, calories
- FDA staff: Adult antidepressant risks differ by age
- Once middle age disease, diabetes hits more children
- Jamba, SunOpta say smoothies may be contaminated
- NY eateries face new rules on disclosing calories
- Breast cancer still diagnosed later in black women
- One in 4 Zimbabwe children are AIDS orphans: UNICEF
- One in 4 Zimbabwe children are AIDS orphans: UNICEF
- Taco Bell closes 4 New York outlets in E.coli scare
- World diabetes bill skyrockets as disease spreads
- Boys at greater risk of high blood pressure: study
- Tobacco promotions in ads, films snare youth: study
- Once middle age disease, diabetes hits more children
- USDA disputes claim that U.S. chicken unsafe
- One in 4 Zimbabwe children are AIDS orphans: UNICEF
- Taco Bell closes 4 New York outlets in E.coli scare
- Tobacco promotions in ads, films snare youth: study
- Studies shed light on autism effects and treatment
- Popular baldness drug could mask prostate marker
- Once middle age disease, diabetes hits more children
- USDA disputes claim that U.S. chicken unsafe
- Boys at greater risk of high blood pressure: study
- Once middle age disease, diabetes hits more children
- Malaria map aims to tackle killer disease
- Novo says study shows Levemir reduces body weight
- Once middle age disease, diabetes hits more children
- USDA disputes claim that U.S. chicken unsafe
- Once middle age disease, diabetes hits more children
- Roche unveils new nanotech diagnosis tool
- Bird imports may spread bird flu: study
- Boys at greater risk of high blood pressure: study
- U.N. health agency launches pharmaceutical review
- Flu vaccination while pregnant does not help baby
- USDA disputes claim that U.S. chicken unsafe
- Antidepressant drug treatment reduces mortality, researchers say
- USDA disputes claim that U.S. chicken unsafe
- Popular baldness drug could mask prostate marker
- Bird imports may spread bird flu: study
- Drug in cough medicine a hallucinogen for some
- Boys at greater risk of high blood pressure: study
- Tobacco promotions in ads, films snare youth-study
- World to see 380 mln diabetics by 2025: experts
- Modern drugs cut heart attack risk within 90 days
- U.N. health agency launches pharmaceuticals review
- Elderly perplexed over Medicare choices
- World to see 380 mln diabetics by 2025: experts
- Fast food in children's hospitals a bad lesson