- Gene Variations Help Regulate Response to Stress (HealthDay)
- Sugar Substitutes May Contribute to Weight Gain (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Reduce Stress at Work (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Baby Teeth Need Attention (HealthDay)
- Most Breast Cancer Web Pages Contain Reliable Information (HealthDay)
- More Gene Variations Found That Raise Prostate Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Ten new genetic clues for prostate cancer (AFP)
- Some breast cancer websites inaccurate study finds (Reuters)
- Ten new genetic clues for prostate cancer (AFP)
- Ovarian cancer: Probe shows how 'silent killer' bounces back (AFP)
- Minn. Web site creates health market (AP)
- Studies detect slew of new genes for prostate risk (Reuters)
- Handle on cell escorts AIDS virus (Reuters)
- Sad and introspective? Don't go shopping (AFP)
- Indian investigators quiz alleged kidney snatcher (AFP)
- Health Highlights: Feb. 10, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Spouse's Sickness Bodes Ill for Partner's Health (HealthDay)
- Baseline Exam Is Key to Eye Health (HealthDay)
- Thailand's smokers take one last puff before ban (AFP)
- Health Highlights: Feb. 9, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Americans Abandoning National Parks (HealthDay)
- Campaign Targets Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in Kids (HealthDay)
- Company builds $1 billion juice business (AP)
- FDA links anti-wrinkle drugs to deaths (AP)
- Acupuncture boosts in-vitro pregnancy chances: study (AFP)
- Chronic Pain Harms Brain's Wiring (HealthDay)
- Mutual Resentment in Marriage Can Be Deadly (HealthDay)
- Staying Dry at Beach May Spare Your Stomach (HealthDay)
- Heart Attack Seldom Leads to Healthier Diet (HealthDay)
- US drug watchdog warns of Botox hazards (AFP)
- Kenyan crisis to affect food security, health care: MSF (AFP)
- Japan suspects dumpling contamination at Chinese factory (AFP)
- UNICEF warns against end of Indonesia flour fortification (AFP)
- Six die of incurable bacteria infection: Japan hospital (AFP)
- Obese less likely to use seat belts (AP)
- Doctors use Wii games for rehab therapy (AP)
- Modern life means modern ills for obese Pacific islanders (AFP)
- FDA reviewing safety of Botox, rival product (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Feb. 8, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 8, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Sad and introspective? Don't go shopping (AFP)
- Health Tip: Understanding Laryngitis (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Giving Pain Medication to Your Child (HealthDay)
- Depression in Young Doctors Tied to Medication Errors (HealthDay)
- For Males, Video Game Rewards Are All in the Mind (HealthDay)
- Thailand to keep generic drugs scheme: minister (AFP)
- Sad and introspective? Don't go shopping (AFP)
- Sad and introspective? Don't go shopping (AFP)
- Dingell seeks workable biogenerics path (Reuters)
- Tobacco could kill more than one billion this century: report (AFP)
- Study: Acupuncture may boost pregnancy (AP)
- Tobacco could kill more than one billion this century: report (AFP)
- Harnessing Human Energy for Medical Good (HealthDay)
- Anti-impotence pill could boost high flying pilots (Reuters)
- Device on knee can produce electricity (AP)
- Low-Carb Diets Better Than Low-Fat Diets at PreventingDiabetes (HealthDay)
- Gene Plays 'Jekyll-and-Hyde' Role in Deadly Brain Cancer (HealthDay)
- Nepal police arrest Indian kidney scam fugitive: official (AFP)
- Japan says don't rush to conclusions on dumplings (AFP)
- Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 7, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Natural Secretion Marks Difference Between Ordinary Mole andMelanoma (HealthDay)
- Tobacco could kill 1 billion by 2100 (AP)
- Short of staff, Norway eyes robot care for elderly (Reuters)
- Court ruling sets stage for abortion row in France (AFP)
- Health Tip: Protect Your Child From Flu (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Pain Isn't a Normal Part of Aging (HealthDay)
- Tattooing Best Way to Deliver DNA Vaccines (HealthDay)
- Birth Problems Linked to Teenage Fathers (HealthDay)
- New Thai govt to review drug patent plan (Reuters)
- More trial data backs Merck's cervical cancer shot (Reuters)
- Wal-Mart to expand in-store medical clinics: report (Reuters)
- Japan says don't rush to conclusions on dumplings (AFP)
- Marijuana Bad for the Gums (HealthDay)
- FDA fines Red Cross another $4.6 million (AP)
- Teen dads' babies at risk for problems at birth (Reuters)
- Removing clot aids heart attack recovery (AP)
- Tattoos may be tomorrow's vaccines (Reuters)
- Children of teenage dads risk problems at birth: study (AFP)
- Menkes disease developed in U.S. (Reuters)
- Generic Versions of Fosamax Approved (HealthDay)
- Alzheimer's Plaques Can Form in One Day (HealthDay)
- Deaths Halt Part of Large Diabetes Trial (HealthDay)
- Egypt chaining HIV men to hospital beds: rights group (AFP)
- 3D breakthrough with updatable holographic displays (AFP)
- Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 6, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Transparent Fish Gives New Window on Disease (HealthDay)
- Moms pre-chewing food gave HIV to kids (AP)
- Heavy cell phone use tied to poorer sperm quality (Reuters)
- Yoga helps survivors of natural disasters (Reuters)
- Avandia not to blame for deaths in trial, U.S. says (Reuters)
- Head lice came with us out of Africa: study (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Feb. 6, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Deaths partially halt diabetes study (AP)
- Trial opens in growth hormone deaths (AP)
- Less Invasive Way to Stage Lung Cancer Shows Promise (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Am I Getting Too Old to Drive? (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Don't Use a Hot Tub During Pregnancy (HealthDay)
- Drug Helps Prevent Breast-Feeding Moms From Passing on HIV (HealthDay)
- Stopping Plavix may carry early clotting risk (Reuters)
- No link between mobile phone use and cancer: Japanese study (AFP)
- 'Mysterious' bird flu baffles Indonesian scientists (AFP)
- 'Mysterious' bird flu baffles Indonesian scientists (AFP)
- Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 5, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Smokers Sleep Less Soundly (HealthDay)
- Toxin from fish causes illness in humans (AP)
- British team creates human embryo with three parents (AFP)
- Tainted pills hit U.S. mainland (AP)
- New bird flu outbreak hits Turkey: agency (AFP)
- Health Highlights: Feb. 5, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Asmanex Approved for Asthmatic Children (HealthDay)
- HIV infections on the rise in Sweden: officials (AFP)
- Key vitamin deficiency linked to tripled risk of dementia: study (AFP)
- New study clears triple MMR vaccine of any link to autism (AFP)
- Another Study Finds No Link Between MMR Vaccine and Autism (HealthDay)
- Bush's Budget Proposal Would Cut Medicare Spending (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Cleaning Safety for Pregnant Women (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Before Giving Yoga a Try (HealthDay)
- Cultural Beliefs May Keep Blacks From Hospice Care (HealthDay)
- 9/11 Exposure Linked to Behavior Trouble in Kids (HealthDay)
- Embryos created with DNA from 3 people (AP)
- Pregnancy impairs memory: Australian study (AFP)
- Fat people cheaper to treat, study says (AP)
- MMR vaccine not seen causing autism (Reuters)
- Bush budget seen as disastrous for health care (Reuters)
- SLeone government to ban female circumcision : minister (AFP)
- Good night's sleep is no slumber party for smokers (Reuters)
- Miss. bill would ban serving fat diners (AP)
- Push 'print' for health records (AP)
- Health Highlights: Feb. 4, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 4, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Eye Blinks May ID Fetal Alcohol Exposure (HealthDay)
- Very Premature Babies Don't Get Follow-Up Care (HealthDay)
- Black Men Most at Risk for Kidney Disease Complications (HealthDay)
- Many skaters, snowboarders shun protective gear (Reuters)
- Epsom salt can prevent cerebral palsy: U.S. (Reuters)
- CORRECTION: Epsom salt can prevent cerebral palsy: U.S. (Reuters)
- USDA urges new user fees to boost meat inspections (Reuters)
- Babies absorb phthalates from baby products (Reuters)
- Marijuana withdrawal rivals that of nicotine (Reuters)
- FDA staff cites safety concern with Lilly drug (Reuters)
- FDA staff cite safety concern with Lilly drug (Reuters)
- World Bank head sees Mozambique AIDS spread threat (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Healthy Nails, Healthy Body (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: When Baby is Crying (HealthDay)
- Sugar Water Eases Pain of Infant Vaccinations (HealthDay)
- Parental Drinking Boosts Teen Alcohol Risks (HealthDay)
- Many Babies Exposed to Chemicals (HealthDay)
- Japan to check China factory over poison dumplings (Reuters)
- China tells Japan it cares about food safety: official (AFP)
- Children caught in middle during wars (AP)
- Chemicals in baby products raise concern (AP)
- Mobile phones, coffee found unlikely to cause cancer (Reuters)
- British set new records for facelifts, tummy tucks: data (AFP)
- India extends deadline for poultry cull as bird flu spreads (AFP)
- Western demand drives Burkina Faso organic goods (AFP)
- Health Highlights: Feb. 3, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Dogs Could Be a Diabetic's Best Friend (HealthDay)
- Toll-Free Hotline to Help Seniors Avoid Falls (HealthDay)
- Laura Bush promotes healthy living (AP)
- Suspected bird flu in northern Turkey: report (AFP)
- Japan, China plan safety council amid food scare: report (AFP)
- Indian state says bird flu under control, Bangladesh reports spread (AFP)
- Health Highlights: Feb. 2, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Epilepsy drugs carry suicide risk: US Food & Drug Administration (AFP)
- Sitting on wet sand too long may cause stomach bug: study (AFP)
- U.S. Unlikely to Meet Target for TB Elimination (HealthDay)
- Stars Don Red to Raise Awareness of Women's Heart Risk (HealthDay)
- Fight looms over global AIDS program (AP)
- Japan, China plan safety council amid food scare: report (AFP)
- FDA: Chantix may pose psychiatric risks (AP)
- Key Risk Factors for Suicide Consistent Across Globe (HealthDay)
- Social Networking Sites Safer Than IM or Chat Rooms (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Feb.1, 2008 (HealthDay)
- 9/11 Attacks Changed Way Americans Dream (HealthDay)
- CDC: Drug sickens dialysis patients (AP)
- CDC: Flu outbreaks reported in 11 states (AP)
- CDC pins name on slaughterhouse illness (AP)
- Double dipping? 'Seinfeld' was right (AP)
- HPV causing more oral cancer in men (AP)
- Pfizer anti-smoking drug needs warning: FDA (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Feb. 1, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Obese patients wait longer for kidney transplants (Reuters)
- Two drug firms charged in France over hepatitis vaccine (AFP)
- Sugary drinks raise risk of gout in men (Reuters)
- Pfizer anti-smoking drug needs stronger warning: U.S. FDA (Reuters)
- Sarkozy unveils plan to fight Alzheimer's disease (AFP)
- Health agencies stick to condom advice after Swiss AIDS study (AFP)
- Displaced Kenyans face growing health risk: WHO (AFP)
- Good food in early childhood improves adult wages: study (AFP)
- Thailand reaches deal on cancer drug with Novartis: official (AFP)
- US-Vietnam project starts Agent Orange remediation (AFP)
- Concern mounts in Japan over Chinese-made food (AFP)
- Funding shortfalls threaten science research (Reuters)
- FDA Warns Epilepsy Drugs May Raise Suicide Risk (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Soothing Engorged Breasts (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Exercise Routines for Arthritis Patients (HealthDay)
- Unintended Errors Leave Many Newborns Vulnerable (HealthDay)
- Experimental Vaccine Halts Prostate Cancer in Mice (HealthDay)
- India isolates 26 people as bird flu spreads in Asia (Reuters)
- Bangladesh hit by bird flu outbreak (AP)
- Bangladesh steps up vigilance as bird flu spreads (Reuters)
- Puerto Rico home of deadly syndrome (AP)
- Concern mounts in Japan over Chinese-made food (AFP)
- Rats might hold clues to ancient migration: study (Reuters)
- Indonesian woman dies of bird flu near capital (Reuters)
- Fla. doctors remove girl's rare tumor (AP)
- Severe Asthma Unlike Mild Asthma (HealthDay)
- Study Spots Gene That Plays Role in Infertility (HealthDay)
- Nourishing under-threes boosts long-term earnings (Reuters)
- Suicide risks common across borders: study (Reuters)
- Walking in rhythm is safe, even with earbuds: study (Reuters)
- Parenting lessons don't stop toddler tantrums: study (AFP)
- Sweet drinks linked to surge in gout amongst men (AFP)
- FDA warns of risks from epilepsy drugs (AP)
- Atkins-Like Diet Cuts Epileptic Seizures (HealthDay)
- Epsom Salt Cut Cerebral Palsy Rate in Half Among Preemies (HealthDay)
- Chinese dumplings trigger food scare in Japan (AFP)
- City offers counselling to harried Chinese travellers (AFP)
- UN agency warns meningitis outbreak in W Africa may spread (AFP)
- U.S. warns of suicidal actions with epilepsy drugs (Reuters)
- Suicides by US soldiers spike (AFP)
- Japan researchers put tiny camera in mouse's brain (Reuters)
- Aneurysm repair: less invasive approach better (Reuters)
- Scientists study how HIV hides in body (AP)
- Swiss change safe sex message on HIV (AP)
- Ah, that's the spot: Why scratching brings relief (Reuters)
- Epsom salt can prevent cerebral palsy: U.S. study (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Jan. 31, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 31, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Compound cuts cerebral palsy in preemies (AP)
- Mercury in Childhood Vaccines Excreted Quickly (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Boys and Body Image (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Experience Grief as a Healthy Emotion (HealthDay)
- Folic Acid May Help Prevent Premature Birth (HealthDay)
- Drug-resistant flu is found in Europe (AP)
- Brain screenings for vets may be flawed (AP)
- Suspected bird flu shuts Hong Kong park's aviaries (Reuters)
- Scientists link mutation in sex chromosome to mental defects (AFP)
- China toxic dumplings spark food scare in Japan (Reuters)
- China looking into tainted dumplings (AP)
- Premature births lower in women taking folic acid (Reuters)
- Heating Plastic Bottles Releases Potentially HarmfulChemical (HealthDay)
- Lung cancer surgery improves quality of life (Reuters)
- No-needle anesthetic method useful for vasectomy (Reuters)
- Outpatient care improves kidney patients' survival (Reuters)
- Middle Age a Low Point for Most (HealthDay)
- Protein Linked With Poor Prognosis in Early-Stage Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
- Soccer matches can break fans' hearts - literally (Reuters)
- Gentler fix for artery bulge proves best (AP)
- Super Bowl could be heart health hazard (AP)