- It pays to go in an Indian public toilet
- WITNESS: Virtual friends in a cancer world
- A tomato by any other name? Experts set food rules
- Risky HPV detected in human breast milk
- Early surgery best for gallbladder inflammation
- Breast reconstruction can have lasting benefits
- "Better treatment" seen needed for endometriosis
- Most study participants understand research goals
- Device helps retrain arm reach after stroke
- Heart failure outcomes worse in diabetics: study
- Harsh school atmosphere may foster student smoking
- Small babies may develop "fat" belly organs: study
- Heart tests for all athletes could save lives: study
- Deadliest malaria cases on rise in UK: study
- U.S. salmonella probe expands to Mexico: CNN
- Siberian jail is champion in fight against TB
- Heart tests for all athletes could save lives: study
- Deadliest malaria cases on rise in UK: study
- New West Nile virus strain may worsen epidemic
- Chance discovery points to crib death cause
- FDA must require tracking of produce: food groups
- Cesarean delivery may increase kids' asthma risk
- FDA must require tracking of produce: food groups
- Medicare proposes hospital outpatient pay rates
- Many kids carry the superbug MRSA: study
- Two flu drugs help kids equally well: Japan study
- Omega-3 fatty acid may stop repeat stroke
- Vitamins block post-meal grogginess in diabetics
- Fountain of youth? Red wine gives up secrets
- Baking soda may improve swimming speed
- Study uncovers how Ritalin works in the brain
- "Red tide" to blame for illnesses in Florida
- Antipsychotics curb violence in some schizophrenics
- Infant temperament can predict behavior problems
- Doctors hit back at minister's claims over choice
- Low vitamin D may harm the bones of IBD patients
- At 60, Britain's health service needs reality check
- UK man sentenced for dealing in fake medicines
- Luxembourg, France are top for European heart care
- Sudanese doctors come home from Cuba
- Alzheimer's less likely for men over 90 than women
- New approach offers chance to finally kill herpes
- Tumor-starving pill helps thyroid cancer: study
- Cuba to Juba: south Sudanese doctors come home
- Canadian abortion crusader says he deserves award
- Vasopressin offers no benefit in cardiac arrest
- Abbott's drug-coated heart stent wins OK
- Advisers urge higher bar for new diabetes drugs
- New approach offers chance to finally kill herpes
- Abbott's drug-coated heart stent wins OK
- Tumor-starving pill helps thyroid cancer: study
- Canada abortion crusader says he deserves honor
- Vasopressin offers no benefit in cardiac arrest
- Abbott's drug-coated heart stent wins approval
- Doctors extract cancer cells from blood sample
- Alzheimer's less likely for men over 90 than women
- Advisers urge more tests of diabetes drugs
- Pressed wood released formaldehyde in trailers: CDC
- Biomarkers needed to gauge passive smoke exposure
- Obesity may offer some protection after stenting
- Kidney stones a risk after stomach bypass surgery
- Green tea protects against heart disease: study
- Bush urges Congress to pass AIDS funds
- Pressed wood released formaldehyde in trailers: CDC
- High fat diet may abet prostate cancer progression
- Tai chi helps older adults get good night's sleep
- Black men often unaware of high blood pressure
- High fat diet may abet prostate cancer progression
- Tai chi helps older adults get good night's sleep
- Black men often unaware of high blood pressure
- Green tea protects against heart disease: study
- Bush urges Congress to pass AIDS funds
- Foreign aid should boost Africa doctors' pay: WHO
- Caregivers often expose asthmatic kids to smoke
- Cells in blood may help cancers spread
- People with HIV living longer, study shows
- Study shows how broccoli fights cancer
- Smokeless tobacco ups oral cancer risk 80 percent
- Catheterization after heart attack helps women too
- New method may help predict IVF success: study
- Tougher U.S. rules for diabetes drugs debated
- Study shows "Spiritual" effects of mushrooms last a year
- U.S. leads world in substance abuse, WHO finds
- New safety standards set for baby formula and nuts
- Study shows how broccoli fights cancer
- New method may help predict IVF success: study
- Smokeless tobacco ups oral cancer risk 80 percent: WHO
- Tougher U.S. rules for diabetes drugs debated
- People with HIV living longer, study shows
- Cells in blood may help cancers spread
- Catheterization after heart attack helps women too
- "Spiritual" effects of mushrooms last a year: study
- New York City restaurants go trans-fat-free
- Wealth, health impact colon cancer screening
- Grape seed extract may fight Alzheimer's
- Children ill after water poisoned in China school
- Exercise unlikely to curb migraine pain: experts
- Probiotics may ease tummy trouble in preemies
- U.S. leads world in substance abuse, WHO finds
- New targeted treatment promising in breast cancer
- Even modest weight gain raises kidney disease risk
- Rhode Island top court overturns lead paint ruling
- Exercise recommendations may not curb kids' weight
- Dutch test "universal" spectacles for poor children
- Minimum drinking age of 21 cuts road deaths
- New safety standards set for baby formula and nuts
- Population-wide approach needed to curb obesity
- Study says multiple jabs have not made troops sick
- Denmark world's happiest country, survey finds
- Workplace weight programs produce modest losses
- Laser treatment could help kill superbugs: study
- Multiple jabs haven't sickened UK troops, study finds
- Workplace weight programs produce modest losses
- New breast imaging technique seen promising
- Fatty liver in kids tied to metabolic syndrome
- Pros and cons of the Pill tricky for black women
- Medicare proposes changes for imaging, dialysis
- Kmart expands generic drug program
- Low "good" cholesterol linked to poor memory
- Heavy babies prone to arthritis as adults
- New drug-resistance test gives hope to TB fight
- Olympic travelers advised to beware dogs
- Shorter time between periods can signal menopause
- Political will helping India's AIDS battle: U.N.
- Glaxo's Cervarix vaccine faces further delay
- WHO urges countries to adopt smoking bans
- Myriad Genetics to stop developing Alzheimer's drug
- Accidental fungus leads to promising cancer drug
- Device puts steering at the tip of the tongue
- Accidental fungus leads to promising cancer drug
- Big haul of Crohn's genes shows disease complexity
- Fake virus could make safe new vaccines
- Obesity may interfere with prostate cancer screen
- Hypnosis may ease inflammation in colitis
- U.S. tomato-linked salmonella illnesses surpass 800
- Fake virus could make safe new vaccines
- U.S. program targets obesity at grassroots level
- Nitroglycerin patch won't help Achilles injury
- Magnetic stimulation blocks migraine pain
- Low vitamin B tied to hip fracture risk
- Death risk climbs as waist circumference grows
- Diabetes linked to cognitive decline in seniors
- Low birth weight, prematurity may raise autism risk
- FDA OKs Concerta for attention deficit in adults
- One in 10 had "silent strokes": study
- One in 10 had "silent strokes" - U.S. group study
- CORRECTED: Salmonella outbreak illnesses rise to 756
- Couples' counseling in Africa could cut HIV spread
- Sudden hearing loss a harbinger of stroke
- "Silent" strokes may occur in early middle age
- AIDS cases up in men who have sex with men
- Rabies vaccines in short supply: govt
- U.S. battle against teen smoking stalls: CDC
- Low-fat diet as heart-healthy as Mediterranean
- Tap water chemicals not linked to penis defect
- ACE inhibitors may cause localized swelling: study
- ER visits increasing for elderly patients: study
- Insured losing access to healthcare: U.S. study
- MRI combo spots prostate cancer treatment failure
- Group advises adding multiple vaccines for kids
- Arm injuries soaring in little league pitchers
- Electronic health-record standards agreed
- Adults often supply underage drinkers: study
- More employers give healthy living gift cards
- Kroger says voluntarily recalling ground beef
- AIDS rates growing among drug users, gays: report
- Kroger says voluntarily recalling ground beef
- Transplant patients should know risks: doctors
- Study links low IQ to vascular dementia risk
- Panel recommends Glaxo's new diarrhea vaccine
- Electronic health-record standards agreed
- E.coli in beef linked to 19 illnesses in Ohio
- Electronic health-record standards agreed
- Study shows 150 percent jump in statin use
- Many may "trust" their partner is a low STD risk
- Diabetes vaccine shows promise in mice: study
- Internet-based care aids blood pressure control
- Merck diarrhea shot affected U.S. disease rate: CDC
- Estrogen may protect against colorectal cancer
- Coffee, tea may curb stroke risk in male smokers
- Obese men may have lower hernia risk
- WHO suggests checklist to prevent surgery errors
- FDA won't clear expanded Merck cancer vaccine use
- Gates-backed vaccine investor eyes HPV and rubella
- Controversial obesity drug gets UK okay
- Michigan, Ohio E. coli outbreaks linked
- Floods, droughts make mild diseases deadly: study
- Michigan, Ohio E. coli outbreaks linked
- Roche says sugar technology has anticancer promise
- More study of heart imaging agent risks urged
- Painkillers don't protect against melanoma
- Rates of circulatory woes in blacks still a puzzle
- Internet-based care aids blood pressure control
- Cuba approves, makes available lung cancer vaccine
- Expert says worms and parasites drain U.S. poor
- Sleep disruption can trigger sleepwalking
- Long-standing hay fever may impede nasal airflow
- In-hospital offer helps lung patients quit smoking
- New estimates show diabetes affects 24 million
- Drinking less reduces overactive bladder symptoms
- Simple doctor's exam may predict stroke risk: study
- Pregnancy pounds may affect kids' weight
- Health care guidelines issued for school athletes
- Quarter of Ethiopia AIDS patients have stopped drugs
- Study shows more benefits of sunshine vitamin
- Fast patient turnover spreads germs in hospitals
- Anesthesia drugs may heighten post-surgery pain
- Study shows more benefits of sunshine vitamin
- Chest pain common a year after heart attack: study
- Simple doctor's exam may predict stroke risk: study
- Brain injuries from falls a deadly risk for seniors
- Amphetamine abuse tied to heart attack at young age
- FDA says medical device review times improving
- Leukemia pill may improve stroke treatment: study
- Leukemia pill may improve stroke treatment: study
- Quick diagnoses of drug-resistant TB crucial: experts
- World not fully prepared for flu pandemic: expert
- Hormone may help dieters keep weight off: U.S. study
- Salmonella outbreak illnesses climb to 552
- Medication improves alcoholics' quality of life
- Weight loss after gastric bypass controls diabetes
- Bone health may suffer in non-menstruating athletes
- Mediterranean diet in pregnancy may curb allergies
- Lap band surgery improves health of obese teens
- Lose weight on the carb-packed "big breakfast" diet
- Concerns linger over imaging agents: FDA
- New oral drug curbs MS disease activity
- Bird flu mistaken as dengue and typhoid in Indonesia
- E-prescriptions coming soon for addictive drugs
- Investigation of Glaxo's Paxil widens: report
- Teen "pregnancy pact" shocks Massachusetts city
- Study shows Teva's laquinimod slows MS
- Australia vies with Pacific, U.S. to be fattest
- Approach enlists immune system to fight leukemia
- Teen "pregnancy pact" shocks Massachusetts city
- U.S. nears e-prescriptions for addictive drugs
- CDC sees high rate of crop worker heat deaths
- Court: mentally ill defendant can't be own lawyer
- Study finds weight-loss surgery cuts cancer risk
- Most people with asthma in U.S. don't get a flu shot
- Strength training may help women with fibromyalgia
- 'Common sense' steps keep MRSA at bay in the gym
- Self-confident children may be healthier as adults
- Two women die from bird flu in Indonesia: WHO
- Medicare spells out rights of hospice patients
- Archbishop Tutu urges Senate to pass AIDS bill
- Sepracor epilepsy drug cuts seizures in studies
- Vitamin D helps colorectal cancer patients: study
- U.S. doctors making slow shift to digital records
- WHO says scientific data key to better EU health care