- 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)
- Sun exposure unrelated to excess fat and vitamin D (Reuters)
- Arsenic in water a risk to 140 million people (Reuters)
- New asthma guidelines urge daily control (Associated Press)
- New guidelines look hard at childhood asthma (Reuters)
- How mothers cradle babies could show stress: study (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Aug. 29, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Case Management Cost-Effective Way to Cut Heart Risks (HealthDay)
- Report urges more attention to asthma (Associated Press)
- Northern Iraq hit by major cholera outbreak: minister (Reuters)
- UK tries pictures to discourage smokers (Associated Press)
- Health Tip: Coping With Chronic Pain (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Risk Factors for Varicose Veins (HealthDay)
- RA Drugs Linked to Slight Skin Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Stressed-Out Moms Carry Babies on the Right (HealthDay)
- China defends food safety standards to WHO (Reuters)
- New Zealand warns of toxic Chinese toothpaste (Reuters)
- Age difference is key to having most kids: study (Reuters)
- Gamma globulin helped fight pinkeye: study (Reuters)
- Low-cal diet could help diabetes transplants: study (Reuters)
- HIV self-tests ineffective in high-risk individuals (Reuters)
- Hypnosis eases breast cancer surgery pain: study (Reuters)
- Study adds to debate over prostate cancer testing (Reuters)
- Record Number of Americans Lack Health Insurance (HealthDay)
- Lap belt injury can be more severe than it appears (Reuters)
- Chewing tobacco not "safe" alternative to smoking (Reuters)
- Exercise cuts heart risks for type 1 diabetes kids (Reuters)
- Meth abuse may speed age-related brain degeneration (Reuters)
- NY may sue federal government over kids health care (Reuters)
- Women top men as seekers of online health info (Reuters)
- Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 28, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Antibacterial Soap Claims Just Don't Wash (HealthDay)
- Docs often write off patient side effect concerns (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Aug. 28, 2007 (HealthDay)
- U.S. Initiative Seeks to Boost Hispanic Stroke Awareness (HealthDay)
- Treating Diabetes During Pregnancy Could Lead to Thinner Kids (HealthDay)
- Alcoholics With Cirrhosis Have More Brain Damage (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Prevent Cooking Fires (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Weather Can Affect Asthma (HealthDay)
- Breaking Up Is Not So Hard to Do (HealthDay)
- Miss. ranked fattest state in nation (Associated Press)
- Study eyes diabetes in pregnant women (Associated Press)
- China to ban tobacco advertising by 2011: report (Reuters)
- Dual therapy can control high-risk prostate cancer (Reuters)
- Statin withdrawal after stroke worsens outcome (Reuters)
- NY may sue federal govt over kids health care (Reuters)
- Study questions school defibrillators (Associated Press)
- U.S. seeks home for research on fearsome diseases (Reuters)
- One gene may be key to coveted perfect pitch (Reuters)
- Kids can teach their parents CPR: study (Reuters)
- Older men's blood pressure sensitive to alcohol (Reuters)
- Kids burn more fat, and need more fat, than adults (Reuters)
- Obesity rates show no decline in US (Associated Press)
- Statins may help prevent Alzheimer's: study (Reuters)
- Inhaled anthrax vaccine promising in early studies (Reuters)
- Guide to healthy eating for diabetics exposes myths (Reuters)
- Testosterone patch sparks sex drive for some women (Reuters)
- Sexually transmitted wart virus ups mouth cancers (Reuters)
- Giving CPR Kits to Kids Nudges Parents to Learn (HealthDay)
- British doctors protest heart stent plan (Associated Press)
- Americans fatter than ever: study (Reuters)
- Blood banks seek more Latino donations (Associated Press)
- Oral Sex Implicated in Some Throat and Neck Cancers (HealthDay)
- Obesity Rate in U.S. Still Climbing (HealthDay)
- Diabetes may impair tuberculosis treatment response (Reuters)
- IBS pain sensitivity may be psychological (Reuters)
- Duke taps first woman to lead med school (Associated Press)
- Embryonic Human Stem Cells May Help Repair Heart Muscle, Lab Study Shows (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Aug. 27, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 27, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Smoking Boosts Risk for Head, Neck Cancers (HealthDay)
- Study Points to Cause of Vioxx Heart Risk (HealthDay)
- Dunkin' Donuts to cut trans fat from menu (Reuters)
- Obesity rates climb in most states (Associated Press)
- Obesity rates climb all through U.S. (Associated Press)
- Health Tip: Soothing a Sore Throat (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Excessive Sweating (HealthDay)
- Back to School Means Backpack Safety (HealthDay)
- Embryonic Stem Cells Repair Human Heart (HealthDay)
- Australian racing ban extended due to equine flu (Reuters)
- China says U.S. also to blame for toy safety scares (Reuters)
- China blames differing standards for safety scares (Reuters)
- China says worried by drug resistant pneumonia (Reuters)
- Dunkin' Donuts dumping most trans fats (Associated Press)
- Don't trust the label? Genes show wine's pedigree (Reuters)
- Human stem cells heal the hearts of rats (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Aug. 26, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Sleepless Kids Are Troubled Kids (HealthDay)
- Ragweed Season Doesn't Mean Suffering (HealthDay)
- Bird flu found at German poultry farm (Associated Press)
- Horse flu outbreak spreading in Australia (Reuters)
- Deadly bird flu found in German poultry farm (Reuters)
- France extends farm restrictions due blue tongue (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Aug. 25, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Horse flu causes chaos in Australia (Reuters)
- Scientists bringing bad breath out of the closet (Reuters)
- Make a New Assault on Salt (HealthDay)
- Experts: U.S. childbirth deaths on rise (Associated Press)
- Man resorts to surgery to adopt child (Associated Press)
- Charges filed in deadly medicine case (Associated Press)
- Man has gastric surgery in adoption bid (Associated Press)
- Novartis tells European MDs of Prexige measures (Reuters)
- Oxygen therapy benefits only some COPD patients (Reuters)
- Breast cancer decline attributed to drop in HRT (Reuters)
- Exercise may restore some youth to blood vessels (Reuters)
- Overweight women less likely to keep breast-feeding (Reuters)
- NSAIDs may protect against bladder cancer (Reuters)
- Many families happy with dementia care at hospices (Reuters)
- Oral contraceptives, other factors reduce bone mass (Reuters)
- U.S. maternal deaths on the rise (Associated Press)
- Romney wants tax breaks to expand U.S. health cover (Reuters)
- Morning-after pill sales jump as U.S. access eases (Reuters)
- Kids' food fussiness may be inherited (Associated Press)
- Early exposure to farm animals lowers IBD risk (Reuters)
- Antioxidant Supplements May Raise Women's Skin Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Aug. 24, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 24, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Fish Oil Might Help Relieve MS (HealthDay)
- Obesity Doesn't Always Equal Diabetes (HealthDay)
- Heart Attack Boosts Diabetes Risk (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Are You at Greater Risk For Cervical Cancer? (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Keep Lead Out of Your Home (HealthDay)
- Obese Children Miss More School Days (HealthDay)
- Monkey Moms Use Baby Talk, Too (HealthDay)
- Shaken by product safety woes, China declares "war" (Reuters)
- Bali restaurants drop chicken and duck from menu (Reuters)
- Water Picks Up Odor From Plastic Pipes (HealthDay)
- Experiments Get Close to 'Out-of-Body' Experience (HealthDay)
- CORRECTION: Starving tumors from inside may pose risks: study (Reuters)
- Study highlights calcium benefit against fractures (Reuters)
- Viagra boosts feel-good "love" hormone: study (Reuters)
- Study: 43 million Americans take aspirin daily (Reuters)
- Respiratory disease outbreaks not whooping cough (Reuters)
- Cholesterol drugs may not reduce prostate cancer (Reuters)
- Sleepy? Cut out late-night Internet and TV (Reuters)
- Illinois court won't reopen Philip Morris case (Reuters)
- Most U.S. elderly now have drug coverage: study (Reuters)
- Depression boosts blindness risk for diabetics (Reuters)
- CDC: Whooping cough cases misdiagnosed (Associated Press)
- WHO ties rising population, new diseases (Associated Press)
- Test wrong on whooping cough results (Associated Press)
- FDA proposes new rules for sunscreens (Associated Press)
- AMA touts plans for uninsured Americans (Associated Press)
- CDC identifies two new norovirus strains (Associated Press)
- Clinics in retail stores bring controversy (Reuters)
- Penicillin allergy more common in women than men (Reuters)
- Treated hypertension not linked with breast cancer (Reuters)
- FDA proposes sunscreen rule, cancer warning (Reuters)
- Clinics in U.S. retail stores bring controversy (Reuters)
- FDA proposes sunscreen rules, sun/cancer warning (Reuters)
- Starving tumors from inside may pose risks: study (Reuters)
- FDA proposes new sunscreen rules (Associated Press)
- AMA promotes plans for uninsured (Associated Press)
- CDC: Tests prove stomach flu can kill (Associated Press)
- FDA proposes new updated sunscreen rules (Associated Press)
- FDA Approves First Anti-Psychotic for Kids (HealthDay)
- Government wants better sunscreen rules (Associated Press)
- China, WHO officials to hold talks on food safety (Reuters)
- Study reveals why common pneumonia is so deadly (Reuters)
- Infectious diseases spreading faster than ever: UN (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Aug. 23, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 23, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Scientists Spot Brain's 'Free Will' Center (HealthDay)
- Expenses Overshadow Optimism for Kidney Failure Patients (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Breast Self-Exams (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Dangerous Dieting (HealthDay)
- Battle Continues Over Vietnam PTSD Numbers (HealthDay)
- Asia must step up HIV/AIDS fight, experts say (Reuters)
- No prescription? No problem online (Associated Press)
- Forum urges Asia Pacific to step up HIV/AIDS fight (Reuters)
- Drug That Lowers Resting Heart Rate Being Tested (HealthDay)
- U.S. OKs J&J drug for 2 mental disorders in children (Reuters)
- WHO: Infectious diseases spread faster (Associated Press)
- UN: world health depends on cooperation (Associated Press)
- Infectious diseases spreading faster than ever: U.N. (Reuters)
- Infectious diseases spreading faster than ever, U.N. says (Reuters)
- One of 6 New Yorkers lack health insurance: report (Reuters)
- One of 6 New Yorkers lack health insurance -report (Reuters)
- Gastric bypass cuts obesity death rate: studies (Reuters)
- Survey: Seniors have sex into 70s, 80s (Associated Press)
- Seniors want sex -- and they get it, study finds (Reuters)
- Weight-loss surgery boosts survival rate (Associated Press)
- Ruptured eardrum may signal brain injury (Associated Press)
- Low glycemic load diet may help fight acne (Reuters)
- Study challenges claim on AIDS remedies (Associated Press)
- Lead causes more U.S. recalls of China-made toys (Reuters)
- FDA approves Risperdal use for children (Associated Press)
- Insurance Impacts Laryngeal Cancer Detection (HealthDay)
- Prostate brachytherapy preserves erectile function (Reuters)
- Older adults with low selenium have weaker muscles (Reuters)
- Neurofeedback can help some kids with ADHD (Reuters)
- Even a little exercise has health benefits: study (Reuters)
- Marburg virus found in African fruit bats (Reuters)
- Doctor charged in autistic boy's death (Associated Press)
- Gene mutation linked with obsessive behavior (Reuters)
- Sales soar for morning-after pill (Associated Press)
- Adult psychiatric drug OK'd for kids (Associated Press)
- Human trafficking helps spread HIV/AIDS in Asia: UN (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Aug. 22, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 22, 2007 (HealthDay)
- When 'Good' Cholesterol Goes Bad (HealthDay)
- Melanoma Diagnosis Often Delayed for Rural Poor (HealthDay)
- States seek fed crackdown on energy drinks (Reuters)
- Chopsticks picked up in new China scare (Reuters)
- CORRECTED: Chopsticks picked up in new China scare (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Before a Colonoscopy (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: While Chewing Gum May Relieve Stress ... (HealthDay)
- Traffic Fumes Plus Genes Boosts Kids' Asthma Risk (HealthDay)
- Study Probes Roots of Fearful Memories (HealthDay)
- Dirty chopsticks picked up in new China scare (Reuters)
- Dirty chopsticks picked up in new China scare (Reuters)
- Now dirty chopsticks picked up in China scare (Reuters)
- FDA to study images' impact in drug ads (Associated Press)
- USDA to give $5.5 million to study E. coli in produce (Reuters)
- South African study backs drugs over food against HIV (Reuters)
- States seek examination on energy drinks (Associated Press)
- Survey: Post-storm mental health worsens (Associated Press)
- Post-hurricane mental health worse (Associated Press)
- African Americans with diabetes risk vision loss (Reuters)
- High blood pressure often undiagnosed in U.S. kids (Reuters)
- Kids' high blood pressure goes untreated (Associated Press)
- Many kids may have hypertension (Associated Press)
- Hydrocodone abuse on rise in Appalachia (Associated Press)
- Painkiller widely abused in the South (Associated Press)
- Scientists Develop 'Natural' Protection for Stored Foods (HealthDay)
- Acrylamide Won't Raise Breast Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- IUDs can be safe, effective in high-risk patients (Reuters)
- Children's fear of new foods may be in their genes (Reuters)
- Study finds key markers for bird flu change (Reuters)
- Russia bans Italian poultry to stop bird flu (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Aug. 21, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 21, 2007 (HealthDay)
- For Health Info, Women Often Turn to the Web (HealthDay)
- Cranberry Could Juice Up Ovarian Cancer Treatment (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Treating Acne Scars (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Keep Bugs at Bay (HealthDay)
- Virus Could Help Drive Obesity (HealthDay)
- Online 'Epidemic' Gives Clues to Bird Flu Spread (HealthDay)
- UK says confident will be cleared of foot and mouth (Reuters)
- Painkiller widely abused in South (Associated Press)
- White House moves to limit health plan: report (Reuters)
- Registry tracks athletes who have ICDs (Associated Press)
- Study finds virus contributes to obesity (Associated Press)
- More evidence of virus link to obesity (Associated Press)
- U.S. approves Novartis once a year osteoporosis drug (Reuters)
- Advice to the lovelorn: You will survive (Reuters)
- Video capsule may soon diagnose celiac disease (Reuters)