- Health Tip: Causes of Corns and Calluses (HealthDay)
- Breast Cancer Death Rates Continue to Fall (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 25, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 25, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Alzheimer's caregivers' cells seen to age faster (Reuters)
- "Eating competence" may lead to healthier hearts (Reuters)
- CORRECTED: Why are U.S. kids obese? Just look around them: study (Reuters)
- Breast cancer death rate drops more: report (Reuters)
- ADA gives seal to Wrigley sugar-free gum (Associated Press)
- Why are U.S. kids obese? Just look around them (Reuters)
- Roche says Xeloda improves colon cancer survival (Reuters)
- Cadila's drug for rheumatoid arthritis gets U.S. okay (Reuters)
- U.S. breast cancer death rate drops more: report (Reuters)
- Why are U.S. kids obese? Just look around them: study (Reuters)
- Study: Money can prod one to lose weight (Associated Press)
- Cataracts a health scourge for China's poor (Reuters)
- Flu vaccines may not save elderly lives: experts (Reuters)
- Even Sham Acupuncture Eases Low Back Pain (HealthDay)
- Report: Drug use up among Hispanic teens (Associated Press)
- Breath test for diabetes may be possible: study (Reuters)
- No Link Between Anti-Nausea Drug, Heart Trouble (HealthDay)
- Study: Acupuncture works for back pain (Associated Press)
- Bacteria turn nastier in space experiment: study (Reuters)
- Study questions value of annual medical check-up (Reuters)
- ASCO pushes cancer survivors' checklist (Associated Press)
- Researchers: Even fake acupuncture works (Associated Press)
- U.S. arrests over 120 in biggest steroids crackdown (Reuters)
- New plans could help survivors' futures (Associated Press)
- Scientists Serve Up Better Fish Batter (HealthDay)
- More Prostate Cancers Might Be Prevented (HealthDay)
- New test makes bird flu detection easier, cheaper (Reuters)
- Cancer deaths to hit 17 million in 2030: researcher (Reuters)
- Anorexic woman used to push Italian fashion brand (Reuters)
- Health Tip: The Benefits of Tying the Knot (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Controlling Foot Odor (HealthDay)
- Doctors' Office Outreach Boosts Colon Cancer Screening (HealthDay)
- Study Offers Insights Into Sensory Perceptions (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 24, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 24, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Heavy elderly not at risk of memory decline (Reuters)
- Many adults in the dark about leg artery disease (Reuters)
- Calcium, extra weight protect women from bone loss (Reuters)
- Simple test may help predict breast cancer return (Reuters)
- Lack of sleep may be deadly, research shows (Reuters)
- Seniors protest doughnut ban (Associated Press)
- Roche's Avastin helps inoperable colorectal cancer (Reuters)
- China seizes on Mattel apology to emphasize safety (Reuters)
- Roche says Avastin effective in colorectal cancer (Reuters)
- Church nurses aim to fill in U.S. health care gaps (Reuters)
- Nursing home care suffers under private equity: report (Reuters)
- Seniors balk at ban on free doughnuts (Associated Press)
- Cataract Surgery: A Bargain, Despite the Price (HealthDay)
- Experts Offer Tips on Easing Mammogram Discomfort (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 23, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 22, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Pelvic Exams Can Help Spot Ovarian Cancer (HealthDay)
- Calcium's anti-fracture effect varies with age (Reuters)
- Cryptosporidium outbreak hits the West (Associated Press)
- ISU working on artificial hands for vets (Associated Press)
- Lawmakers in agreement on kids' health bill (Reuters)
- U.S. lawmakers in agreement on kids' health bill (Reuters)
- Change in CPR may make it more effective (Reuters)
- Pain meds may worsen symptoms of enlarged prostate (Reuters)
- Diarrhea bacteria lurk quietly in some: report (Reuters)
- Hallucinations not unusual with antifungal therapy (Reuters)
- Chronic fatigue linked with enterovirus infection (Reuters)
- Merck halts study of "ineffective" HIV vaccine (Reuters)
- Merck's experimental AIDS vaccine fails (Associated Press)
- Many U.S. Women Unaware of Birth Defect Risks (HealthDay)
- Most Women Unaware of Hormone Replacement Study (HealthDay)
- Overweight kids show heart risks as teens (Reuters)
- Multipronged approach needed to get teens moving (Reuters)
- Research tools offer new look at common cold (Reuters)
- Genome deciphered for elephantiasis worm (Reuters)
- Genome deciphered for elephantiasis-causing worm (Reuters)
- Health Tip: If Your Child Wets the Bed (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Choosing a Contraceptive (HealthDay)
- Diet Change Can Curb Fatty Liver Disease (HealthDay)
- No Clear Winner in Diabetes Treatment Trial (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 21, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 21, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Post-Knee Replacement Physio Helps in Short Term (HealthDay)
- ADHD Drugs Help Boost Children's Grades (HealthDay)
- Cholera outbreak reaches Iraqi capital: WHO (Reuters)
- Mattel apologizes to China for toy recalls (Reuters)
- Novo's Levemir has mixed results in diabetes study (Reuters)
- Scientists Map Elephantiasis Parasite's Genome (HealthDay)
- Gene Test Could Boost Myeloma Treatment (HealthDay)
- Americans Confused About FDA and Drug Safety (HealthDay)
- Researchers Pinpoint Link Between Caloric Restriction and Longevity (HealthDay)
- Support System Leads to Better Diet, Nutrition (HealthDay)
- Product recall: tofu products (Associated Press)
- Experts say U.N. agencies spin data (Associated Press)
- Warning issued on baby colic remedy (Associated Press)
- One-third of U.S. lacked health insurance: survey (Reuters)
- One-third of U/ /lacked health insurance: survey (Reuters)
- Kenya saving children's lives with bed nets: study (Reuters)
- Industry says kids' jewelry needs lead to be cheap (Reuters)
- Security concern halted Wis. Ebola study (Associated Press)
- Study: Soccer beats jogging for fitness (Associated Press)
- Air pollution triggers blood clots: study (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Pacifier Safety (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Understanding Glaucoma (HealthDay)
- Newer Antibiotic Speeds TB Healing (HealthDay)
- Brain Defect Helps Drive Fragile X Syndrome (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 20, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Drinking linked to endometrial cancer risk (Reuters)
- Bush urges extension of kids health program (Reuters)
- U.N. health envoy calls for more access to medicine (Reuters)
- Study says soccer is better than jogging (Associated Press)
- Novo says NovoRapid approved for the elderly (Reuters)
- Gene chip helps doctor target cancer treatment (Reuters)
- CORRECTED: Gene chip helps doctor target cancer treatment (Reuters)
- CDC touts ample supply of flu vaccine (Associated Press)
- Studies find steroid use in pregnancy mostly safe (Reuters)
- Vaccine protects against virus strains (Associated Press)
- Researchers examine 'purging disorder' (Associated Press)
- Researchers describe new eating disorder (Associated Press)
- Officials expect no flu vaccine shortage in U.S. (Reuters)
- Anxiety may persist after miscarriage (Reuters)
- Hushed Genes Might Mean Higher Lung Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Stem Cells From Testes Produce Wide Range of Tissue Types (HealthDay)
- Early Human-Like Skeletons Are First Outside of Africa (HealthDay)
- 'Cosby' Star Tackles a Silent Heart Threat (HealthDay)
- Natural Protein Could Help Spot, Treat Liver Cancer (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Risk Factors for Gallstones (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Soothing Infants' Sore Gums (HealthDay)
- Few Americans Know of Leg Artery Danger (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 19, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 19, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Breast cancer treatment hard on the bones: study (Reuters)
- U.S. approves nasal spray flu vaccine for young kids (Reuters)
- Officials say more should get flu shots (Associated Press)
- China tries charm to convince world its goods safe (Reuters)
- Hospital Quality Info on Web Can Be Misleading (HealthDay)
- Shorter TB therapy shows promise (Associated Press)
- Elderly at highest risk for suicide (Associated Press)
- Aging Japan struggles to rein in health costs (Reuters)
- Living organ donors risk lives to save others (Reuters)
- HIV prevention could save millions in Africa: study (Reuters)
- Dietitians urge kids to read food labels (Associated Press)
- Studies: TB can be treated in few months (Associated Press)
- Peru links illness to supposed meteorite (Associated Press)
- FDA warns P&G about kids' hand sanitizer (Associated Press)
- Skin Cooling After Laser Treatment Could Leave Marks (HealthDay)
- Experts: Elderly most at-risk in suicide (Associated Press)
- New drug combo could speed TB treatment: U.S. study (Reuters)
- U.S. cancer patients rally for Dendreon, other drugs (Reuters)
- FDA details new drug risks after criticism (Reuters)
- P&G warned on hand sanitizer claims (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Breast Reduction Surgery (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Brightening Your Pearly Whites (HealthDay)
- Genome Area Linked to Rheumatoid Arthritis (HealthDay)
- Once-a-Year Bone Drug Lowers Fracture Risk (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 18, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 18, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Genetic Test Approved for Sensitivity to Blood Thinner (HealthDay)
- Blood Marker Might Help Spot Early Liver Cancer (HealthDay)
- Program helps Alzheimer caregivers stay healthy (Reuters)
- Wal-Mart adjusts health benefits for U.S. workers (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Breast Reduction Surgery (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Brightening Your Pearly Whites (HealthDay)
- Genome Area Linked to Rheumatoid Arthritis (HealthDay)
- Once-a-Year Bone Drug Lowers Fracture Risk (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 18, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 18, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Genetic Test Approved for Sensitivity to Blood Thinner (HealthDay)
- Blood Marker Might Help Spot Early Liver Cancer (HealthDay)
- FDA warns Hain over stevia use and calls herb unsafe (Reuters)
- FDA warns Hain over stevia use; calls herb unsafe (Reuters)
- Stem cells show potential to repair lungs in mice (Reuters)
- ACS Launches Healthcare Access Campaign (American Cancer Society)
- Health care spending highest in Northeast (Associated Press)
- China confirms bird flu, says food supplies safe (Reuters)
- Bone drug cuts death after hip fractures: study (Reuters)
- Bone drug cuts deaths, breaks in elderly (Associated Press)
- China confirms bird flu outbreak (Reuters)
- China confirms bird flu outbreak in Guangdong (Reuters)
- Superbug causes kids' ear infections (Associated Press)
- MDs don't issue pregnancy, drugs warning (Associated Press)
- Less pain, bleeding with newer tonsil surgery (Reuters)
- Dole recalls bagged salads due to E. coli (Reuters)
- Women aren't warned of birth-defect risk (Associated Press)
- New round-the-clock diabetics' sensor (Associated Press)
- Study finds any kind of exercise helps diabetics (Reuters)
- Diabetics try new round-the-clock sensor (Associated Press)
- CORRECTED: Any kind of exercise helps diabetes, study finds (Reuters)
- U.K. hospitals issue doctors' dress code (Associated Press)
- New sensors monitor diabetes (Associated Press)
- Study finds any kind of exercise helps diabetes (Reuters)
- Malaysia looks for bear bile in medicine (Associated Press)
- Vaccine tied to 'superbug' ear infection (Associated Press)
- Study sees rise in men not washing hands (Associated Press)
- Surgeons remove gallbladder through vagina (Reuters)
- Gene abnormality linked to early-onset Parkinson's (Reuters)
- Diabetics use sensors to monitor disease (Associated Press)
- American Cancer Society focuses on health reform (Reuters)
- Cancer Care Might Impair Driving (HealthDay)
- Tracking down always on diabetes sensors (Associated Press)
- Americans getting lax about clean hands: study (Reuters)
- Clinton unveils health care plan in Iowa (Reuters)
- Supplement users better nourished than non-users (Reuters)
- The Nutrition-Conscious Take a Bite Out of Fast Food (HealthDay)
- Gene May Influence Breast Cancer-Estrogen Link (HealthDay)
- Allergy-Induced Asthma More Common in Affluent Countries (HealthDay)
- Mouthpiece Could Help Ease Snoring (HealthDay)
- New York State, New York City sue Merck over Vioxx (Reuters)
- Survey: Men still wash less than women (Associated Press)
- Pesticide exposure tied to asthma in farmers (Reuters)
- U.S. to study heart risks of attention-deficit drugs (Reuters)
- Depression Pushes Middle-Aged Workers to Retire (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Plan Healthy Family Meals (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Yeast Infections Can Recur (HealthDay)
- The Nutrition-Conscious Are Taking a Bite Out of Fast Food (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 17, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 17, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Neckties, jewelry banned for UK doctors (Associated Press)
- China capital targets "fake" water before Olympics (Reuters)
- Heart, immune experts to get top U.S. medical awards (Reuters)
- China rejects pork imports from U.S., Canada (Reuters)
- Report: Fewer soft drinks at schools (Associated Press)
- Fewer sodas in school, industry says (Associated Press)
- Cancer society ads push health reform (Associated Press)
- Stinky? It's not his sweat, it's your nose (Reuters)
- China recalls leukaemia drugs in safety scare (Reuters)
- Genetics Hold Promise, Challenges for Cancer Care (HealthDay)
- Eye Safety Begins at Home (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 16, 2007 (HealthDay)
- New Yorker pushes limits of the "locavore" life (Reuters)
- Don't Ignore Tough or Long-Term Stomach Pain (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 15, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Experimental therapy may ease spinal cord injury (Reuters)
- Very elderly can do well after joint replacements (Reuters)
- WHO: Cholera cases in Iraq keep rising (Associated Press)
- Pro-anorexia websites hurt viewers' self-esteem (Reuters)
- Protein supplement may battle workout fatigue (Reuters)
- Osteoporosis Drug Evista Approved to Cut Risk of Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
- Common Foot Myths Trip Us Up (HealthDay)
- Calories underestimated in 'healthy' restaurants (Reuters)
- Not sticking to heart meds leads to trouble (Reuters)
- Teenage weight may affect later fertility (Reuters)
- Experimental treatment may help NFL player walk (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Do's and Don'ts While Breastfeeding (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Falling Asleep (HealthDay)
- Gene Mutations May Cause Rare Neonatal Diabetes (HealthDay)
- No Need for All-Day Patch to Treat 'Lazy Eye' (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 14, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 14, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Pill Equals Injection in Preventing Clots After Hip Replacement (HealthDay)
- Tomato Diet Can't Guarantee Prostate Health: Study (HealthDay)