- Get Your Fruits & Veggies: CDC (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 7, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 7, 2007 (HealthDay)
- 1 in 3 Varsity Athletes Has Exercise-Induced Asthma (HealthDay)
- Depression May Be World's Most Disabling Disease (HealthDay)
- Too much TV ups kids' risk of attention problems (Reuters)
- Cell phone use in hospitals poses danger: study (Reuters)
- U.S. free of canine rabies virus (Reuters)
- Floods leave North Koreans hungry (Reuters)
- Lung cancer must be detected earlier: experts (Reuters)
- U.S. is now free of canine rabies virus (Reuters)
- Agency: Food coloring may stimulate kids (Associated Press)
- Depression more damaging than some chronic illnesses (Reuters)
- CDC: Suicide rate among U.S. girls soars (Associated Press)
- Filtered Cigarettes Blamed for Huge Rise in Type of Lung Cancer (HealthDay)
- Suicide sharply on the rise in youth (Reuters)
- Mobile phone use in hospitals poses danger: study (Reuters)
- Toddler Study Proves Humans Outsmart Apes (HealthDay)
- American girls' suicide rates spike (Associated Press)
- Suicides rise sharply in U.S. kids, young adults: CDC (Reuters)
- Doctor gender may matter in spotting heart disease (Reuters)
- American girls' suicide rates jump (Associated Press)
- Health Tip: Help Prevent Hemorrhoids (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Some Must Be Extra Careful With OTC Drugs (HealthDay)
- Women's Beauty, Men's Wealth Key to Romance: Study (HealthDay)
- Studies Shed New Light on Breast Cancer, Treatment (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 6, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Vitamin C Plus Fat Might Spur Cancer (HealthDay)
- Food Additives Could Fuel Hyperactivity in Kids (HealthDay)
- Drug combo works synergistically in type 2 diabetes (Reuters)
- Tooth loss linked to higher heart disease risk (Reuters)
- Uterus lining involved in obese women's infertility (Reuters)
- Italy battles imported viral epidemic (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 6, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Prescription drug abuse grows in U.S. (Reuters)
- Asia must deal bravely with HIV/AIDS: U.N. official (Reuters)
- 'Popcorn lung patient' inhaled fumes daily (Associated Press)
- U.S. health-plan cost growth to tick up in 2008: survey (Reuters)
- Study confirms breast cancer worse in U.S. blacks (Reuters)
- Side effects force women off "safe" cancer pills (Reuters)
- Breast cancer more deadly in black women (Associated Press)
- Company recalls beef patties sold in New England (Reuters)
- Food additives may cause hyperactivity: study (Reuters)
- Popcorn lung patient inhaled fumes daily (Associated Press)
- Agency links diacetyl to popcorn lung (Associated Press)
- Market food rating system has influence (Associated Press)
- Labeling helps shoppers choose healthier (Associated Press)
- FDA to probe popcorn link in man's lung disease (Reuters)
- Popcorn lung patient inhaled fumes (Associated Press)
- Teen cancer survivors show mood and behavior problems (Reuters)
- FDA knows of one report of consumer with "popcorn lung" (Reuters)
- Two new genes found for rheumatoid arthritis (Reuters)
- Blood-booster helps critically ill patients: study (Reuters)
- Scientists to study pollution particles (Associated Press)
- Panel: HIV drug merits quick approval (Associated Press)
- Global warming may pose threat to heart (Associated Press)
- New Yorkers try facial yoga to reduce wrinkles (Reuters)
- Global warming could pose heart threat (Associated Press)
- Parents' PTSD May Boost Stress in Offspring (HealthDay)
- Teen antidepressant warning had ripple effect (Reuters)
- FDA panel recommends approval of Merck AIDS drug (Reuters)
- FDA knows of one report of consumer with 'popcorn lung' (Reuters)
- Alzheimer's Patients May Suffer 'Silent' Seizures (HealthDay)
- Teen cancer survivors show mood, behavior problems (Reuters)
- Sleep apnea linked to metabolic syndrome in teens (Reuters)
- CORRECTION: Screening might catch more cases of elder abuse (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Break the Habit of Thumb Sucking (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Preventing a Bunion (HealthDay)
- Test Spots Genetic Damage Done by Smoking (HealthDay)
- High Co-Pays Cause Seniors to Go Without Meds (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 5, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 5, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Knee Pain May Signal Lung Cancer (HealthDay)
- Experimental Antidepressants Offer Faster Relief (HealthDay)
- Exercise may generate new blood vessels (Associated Press)
- New health scheme launched to help world's poor (Reuters)
- Hyping safety problem is a sickness, China says (Reuters)
- Abortion in the Philippines: a national secret (Reuters)
- Bogus drug peddlers thrive online (Reuters)
- Chinese colleges to track students' mental health (Reuters)
- Bogus drug peddlers thrive in cyberspace (Reuters)
- Hand-rolled cigarettes more carcinogenic: study (Reuters)
- Pfizer study shows risk of cholesterol pill switch (Reuters)
- Citrus sodas' caffeine content tops cola (Associated Press)
- Merck niacin drug controls cholesterol (Associated Press)
- In poor countries, spinal injury still means death (Reuters)
- New trainee docs' work hours hasn't hurt patients (Reuters)
- Diabetes drug promising as aid to weight loss (Reuters)
- Less M.D.s' hours doesn't cut death rate (Associated Press)
- Doctor warns consumers of popcorn fumes (Associated Press)
- Cutting doctors' hours had little effect (Associated Press)
- Home microwave popcorn cited in illness (Associated Press)
- "Skinny" gene keeps mice lean, study finds (Reuters)
- Shorter doctor hours don't affect U.S. deaths (Reuters)
- Fat Builds Up in Hearts Before Diabetes Onset (HealthDay)
- Flu shots for kids reduce doctor visits (Reuters)
- Sleep position for preemies questioned (Reuters)
- Asian men more likely to survive prostate cancer (Reuters)
- Family therapy most helpful for teens with bulimia (Reuters)
- International study shows stent risks (Associated Press)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 4, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Smoking in Movies May Put Teens at Risk (HealthDay)
- Parental Involvement Key to Battling Bulimia (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 4, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Fears could hamper kid's asthma therapy: U.S. study (Reuters)
- More vitamin D could mean fewer cancers: study (Reuters)
- Screening might catch more cases of elder abuse (Reuters)
- Breastfed babies may sleep less when mothers smoke (Reuters)
- Shire withdraws some ADHD skin patches (Reuters)
- Heart attacks tumble after Irish smoking ban (Reuters)
- Cause of north Iraq cholera outbreak unclear: WHO (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Caring For Your Hearing Aid (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Prepare a First Aid Kit (HealthDay)
- Smokers More Likely to Develop Dementia (HealthDay)
- Bipolar Diagnoses in Younger People Show Huge Increase (HealthDay)
- Fat toddlers at risk for iron deficiency (Associated Press)
- J&J says new stent study results "inconsistent" (Reuters)
- Heart attack victims do worse on drug stents (Reuters)
- CORRECTED: Heart attack victims do worse on drug stents (Reuters)
- Heart attack victims do worse on drug stents: study (Reuters)
- Poorer nations asked to aid mentally ill (Associated Press)
- Obese U.S. youngsters suffer iron deficiency: study (Reuters)
- Study: Obese toddlers have iron deficiency (Associated Press)
- Study links attention problems to early TV viewing (Reuters)
- Nursing mothers who smoke harm babies' sleep: study (Reuters)
- Obese toddlers at risk for low iron (Associated Press)
- Rock stars more likely to die prematurely (Reuters)
- Rock 'N' Roll: Sex, Drugs and an Early Exit (HealthDay)
- Rapid rise in bipolar diagnoses among U.S. youth (Reuters)
- Study questions some bipolar diagnoses (Associated Press)
- Study finds surge in bipolar diagnoses (Associated Press)
- Bipolar diagnoses up in kids: study (Associated Press)
- 9% of U.S. Kids Have ADHD (HealthDay)
- Indonesia dismisses human-to-human bird flu report (Reuters)
- WHO investigating deadly illness in Congo (Reuters)
- Techniques to help youngsters with ADHD (Associated Press)
- Easy nondrug help aids ADHD kids (Associated Press)
- Tour de France cyclists have big hearts (Associated Press)
- ADHD drug cuts adults' calorie, fat intake (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Get Enough Vitamin D (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Help Prevent Medical Errors (HealthDay)
- Work Time Predicts Sleep Time (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 3, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Leave That Holiday 'To Do' List in a Drawer (HealthDay)
- Birth weight tied to testicular cancer risk (Reuters)
- Experimental Lilly drug may help schizophrenia (Reuters)
- Anxiety over pregnancy linked to premature birth (Reuters)
- Rapid rise in bipolar diagnoses among youth (Reuters)
- States test student athletes to curb steroids (Reuters)
- Men and women may need different heart treatments (Reuters)
- Cholera kills at least 119 people in India (Reuters)
- Women may need different heart treatment (Associated Press)
- China vows to clean up toxins amid food scares (Reuters)
- Death triggered in cancer-prone intestinal cells (Reuters)
- Scientists test new bipolar remedies (Associated Press)
- Shortage of talk therapy for bipolar (Associated Press)
- Psychiatrists least religious of U.S. doctors: study (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 2, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Aboriginal bush medicine heals body and soul (Reuters)
- Malaysia's Muslim transsexuals battle sex change woes (Reuters)
- Study finds smokers have higher risk of dementia (Reuters)
- Smokers have higher risk of dementia - study (Reuters)
- Picture boards speak in health crisis (Associated Press)
- New bipolar disorder treatments tested (Associated Press)
- New study: Drug-coated stents not so bad (Associated Press)
- Blood Pressure Drug Combo Helps Diabetic Hearts (HealthDay)
- New data reassures on safety of drug-coated stents (Reuters)
- Actelion says trial drug significantly improves sleep (Reuters)
- Merck "good" cholesterol drug meets trial goals (Reuters)
- Dutch stroke study urges greater anticoagulant use (Reuters)
- FDA approves new smallpox vaccine (Associated Press)
- Teens' Cell Talk at Night Can Be Tiring (HealthDay)
- Scientists ID Likely Culprit in 'Popcorn Lung' (HealthDay)
- HIV Drug Might Fight Cancer (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 1 2007 (HealthDay)
- Gynecology group slams cosmetic vaginal surgery (Reuters)
- Report: Tainted liquor kills 15 in Nepal (Associated Press)
- WHO confirms five human bird flu cases in Vietnam (Reuters)
- WHO investigating unknown, deadly illness in Congo (Reuters)
- U.N.: Malnutrition on the rise in Darfur (Associated Press)
- Feds try to scale back Medicaid payments (Associated Press)
- Intensive diabetes therapy may lower heart rate (Reuters)
- Gene mutation may explain postoperative delirium (Reuters)
- Placebo effect may influence depression treatment (Reuters)
- High blood pressure linked with fertility treatment (Reuters)
- Doctors aim to loosen anemia drug limits (Associated Press)
- FDA: New Merck HIV-fighting drug is safe (Associated Press)
- Exercise improves survival after heart procedure (Reuters)
- Veggies may lower aggressive prostate cancer risk (Reuters)
- New Drug Treats Rare Hormonal Disorder (HealthDay)
- Drug switch may benefit arthritis patients (Reuters)
- Constipation's Many Causes and Cures (HealthDay)
- Advanced COPD a major disease worldwide (Reuters)
- U.S. gynecology group slams cosmetic vaginal surgery (Reuters)
- Lung tumors are top cancer killer (Associated Press)
- More may be offered lung cancer surgery (Associated Press)
- Tutu slams S.Africa's efforts to fight HIV/AIDS (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Aug. 31, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 31, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Swelling After Knee Injury May Hinder Healing (HealthDay)
- Flaxseed May Relieve Hot Flashes (HealthDay)
- SAfrica HIV vaccine results promising: researchers (Reuters)
- China uncovers "worms, substandard goods" from U.S (Reuters)
- Damp, Moldy Homes May Cause Depression (HealthDay)
- Prevalence of COPD Greater Than Thought (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: When Considering Vasectomy (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Reasons for Crossed Eyes (HealthDay)
- Computer-Related Eye Strain Not Just for Adults (HealthDay)
- N.Zealand eyes labels to fight obesity (Associated Press)
- China uncovers "worms, substandard goods" from U.S. (Reuters)
- Rise in India's female feticide may spark crisis (Reuters)
- AIDS drug shows potential as weapon against cancer (Reuters)
- E-mails show Surgeon-General pressured: Kennedy (Reuters)
- Second-hand smoke to kill 2 million Chinese: report (Reuters)
- High blood sugar ups mortality in leukemia patients (Reuters)
- U.S. says many teens not getting recommended shots (Reuters)
- Whiplash May Result in Delayed Jaw Pain (HealthDay)
- Is your child's backpack making the grade? (Reuters)
- Oxygen carrier promising for sickle cell disease (Reuters)
- One Species' Genome Found Within Another (HealthDay)
- U.S. gives consumers day to sound off on bad imports (Reuters)
- Leukemia therapy can impair school performance (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Aug. 30, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 30, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Pollen, Fruits, Veggies Help Trigger Oral Allergy Syndrome (HealthDay)
- New Treatment Explored for Cluster Headaches (HealthDay)
- Study: Few teens got new meningitis shot (Associated Press)
- Measles cases increasing in Britain (Associated Press)
- Doctors up pressure on Medicare on anemia drugs (Reuters)
- Direct Anesthetic Infusion Helps Colorectal Cancer Patients (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Considering Breast Reduction Surgery? (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: When Alzheimer's Patients Wander (HealthDay)
- Is Perfect Pitch All in the Genes? (HealthDay)
- China says toy recall scare shows protectionist agenda (Reuters)
- California grower recalls salmonella- tainted spinach (Reuters)
- California grower recalls salmonella-tainted spinach (Reuters)
- Early ovarian surgery linked to dementia (Associated Press)
- School, Church Activities May Help Curb Youth Smoking (HealthDay)
- Hospitalization rates down for young kids with HIV (Reuters)
- Bupropion doesn't prevent smoking in ADHD patients (Reuters)
- Kids of HIV-infected parents need social support (Reuters)
- Ovary removal may cause dementia risk (Associated Press)
- West Nile Test Screens Donated Blood and Organs (HealthDay)
- Skin disorders common in young type 1 diabetics (Reuters)
- Diabetes linked to increased risk of hip fracture (Reuters)
- Fresh spinach from California recalled (Associated Press)
- Blood protein linked to pancreatic cancer (Reuters)
- Schwarzenegger tries to save health plan (Associated Press)
- Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 29, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Self-Exams of Feet Can Catch Early Melanoma (HealthDay)