- Heavy pesticide exposure linked to brain cancer (Reuters)
- Diabetes drug may help obese people eat less (Reuters)
- Computer-based HIV prevention helps at-risk teens (Reuters)
- Expert panel says to call kids 'obese' (Associated Press)
- Changes possible in toxicity testing (Associated Press)
- Better tests for chemical toxicity urged (Associated Press)
- Blood Pressure Trouble Leaves Eyes at Risk for Glaucoma (HealthDay)
- FDA objects to parts of House drug safety plan (Reuters)
- EU labels will tell it like it is if it's organic (Reuters)
- Glaxo gets priority review for lung cancer drug (Reuters)
- Few problems found at US human tissue firms: FDA (Reuters)
- E-mails: TB patient's family was no help (Associated Press)
- Health Highlights: June 12, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: June 12, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Faster Heart Attack Care Saving Lives (HealthDay)
- Male U.S. Veterans More Likely to Commit Suicide (HealthDay)
- FDA cracks down on body parts companies (Associated Press)
- Male U.S. veterans have higher suicide risk: study (Reuters)
- Two Vietnamese women have bird flu: report (Reuters)
- Drug May Cut Aneurysm Risk for Heart Defect Patients (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Ward Off Jet Lag (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Drink Responsibly (HealthDay)
- Stress Linked to Memory Decline (HealthDay)
- If it's organic, EU labels will tell it like it is (Reuters)
- China plays down extent of food safety troubles (Reuters)
- Disease fears as Australian floods recede (Reuters)
- Experts create cholera vaccine using rice protein (Reuters)
- Targeting HIV better than broad screening: study (Reuters)
- Giving antibiotics to babies boosts asthma risk (Reuters)
- Handshakes, Sensitivity Boost Doctor-Patient Rapport (HealthDay)
- Key border officer in TB case quits (Associated Press)
- Officer in TB case quits (Associated Press)
- Alzheimer's drugs: A milky alternative (Associated Press)
- Twin pregnancy raises risk of HIV spread (Reuters)
- Probiotic treatment may limit eczema in infants (Reuters)
- Aerobic exercise reverses signs of heart failure (Reuters)
- Indonesia finds asymptomatic H5N1-infected poultry (Reuters)
- Hold the malt: A milky Alzheimer's drug (Associated Press)
- Cholera vaccine now easier to store and use (Reuters)
- Sunscreens may improve, but shade kids (Associated Press)
- Stem cells evade immune system hit (Reuters)
- Chronic distress may spur mental decline with age (Reuters)
- Milkshake drug a promising experiment (Associated Press)
- Doctors urged to make good first impression (Reuters)
- Drugs show small effects in Alzheimer's: research (Reuters)
- Wasps may help fight ash borer in Mich. (Associated Press)
- Rice engineered to carry cholera vaccine (Associated Press)
- Stressed-out types at risk for memory problems (Reuters)
- Buffalo food fest orders healthier items (Associated Press)
- Scrutiny for sunscreen-repellent combos (Associated Press)
- Sunscreens - and ratings - may improve (Associated Press)
- Scrutiny for sunscreen-bug combos (Associated Press)
- Sunscreens _ and ratings _ may improve (Associated Press)
- FDA sees suicidal behavior with Sanofi drug (Reuters)
- Children with autism get day in court (Associated Press)
- Depression-osteoporosis link still unclear (Reuters)
- Obese children with leukemia have poorer outlook (Reuters)
- Clinical Trials Update: June 11, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: June 11, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Asthma Uncontrolled in 55% of Cases: Survey (HealthDay)
- New Techniques Could Spot Alzheimer's Early (HealthDay)
- Top court rules against Philip Morris (Reuters)
- Drug-users raise risk of HIV in India's heartland (Reuters)
- Meth adds scourge to troubled Native American lands (Reuters)
- Bird flu victim recovers, more birds die in Vietnam (Reuters)
- China hospitals using "fake plasma" drip (Reuters)
- Add Meningitis Shot to Summer Camp To-Do List (HealthDay)
- Home Visits by Researchers Would Boost Alzheimer's Trials (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Thunderstorm Safety (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Stay Awake Behind the Wheel (HealthDay)
- Court to focus on vaccine-autism link (Associated Press)
- HK experts warn against "herbal" slimming products (Reuters)
- Eritrean custom stronger than law on cutting girls (Reuters)
- Scientists warn new EU rules threaten MRI scans (Reuters)
- First "XDR" TB cases found in Myanmar migrants (Reuters)
- Southeast Asia battles dengue surge (Reuters)
- Washington court will hear autism-vaccine suits (Reuters)
- New tests may help predict Alzheimer's: conference (Reuters)
- Heart Disease a Risk Factor for Alzheimer's (HealthDay)
- U.S. Experts Publish Brain Health 'Road Map' (HealthDay)
- Better Education Spurs Alzheimer's Patients to Try Risky Treatments (HealthDay)
- China finds excess preservatives in chili products (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: June 10, 2007 (HealthDay)
- 100 Million Worldwide May Have Alzheimer's by 2050 (HealthDay)
- Southeast Asia battles dengue surge, climate fears (Reuters)
- Alzheimer's cases may quadruple by 2050 (Associated Press)
- California co. expands beef recall due to E. coli (Reuters)
- TB case shows need for tighter laws (Associated Press)
- S.Africa sacks health workers over strike-report (Reuters)
- CORRECTED: S.Africa sacks health workers over strike-report (Reuters)
- S.Africa sacks health workers over strike (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: June 9, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Blood Clot Screening Program Is Expanded (HealthDay)
- Glaxo drug hikes platelets, cuts bleeding in study (Reuters)
- Muscle cream caused NYC teen's death (Associated Press)
- Egyptian girl dies of bird flu virus (Reuters)
- 5 from Tucson area tested for TB (Associated Press)
- CORRECTION: Altria to test Marlboro smokeless tobacco product (Reuters)
- Altria to test Marlboro smokeless tobacco product (Reuters)
- Experts say many in Britain malnourished (Associated Press)
- Lifestyle changes help obese breast cancer women (Reuters)
- Late valacyclovir for herpes yields greater response (Reuters)
- Hyperthyroidism and ecstasy can be a lethal combo (Reuters)
- Postpartum Depression: A Risk for New Dads, Too (HealthDay)
- Pesticides may raise Parkinson's risk (Reuters)
- Mom-to-be's flu shot triggers baby's immune system (Reuters)
- Indian army gets lessons to stop suicides, murders (Reuters)
- Current activity affects bone density in men (Reuters)
- Dutch smoking ban to cover coffee shops (Reuters)
- Violence pervasive in PG-13 flicks, study shows (Reuters)
- Clarification: Vitamin D-Cancer story (Associated Press)
- Water-Rich, Low-Fat Foods Encourage Weight Loss (HealthDay)
- Egyptian girl infected with bird flu: WHO (Reuters)
- China may revive trade in rare tiger parts (Reuters)
- In Britain, obesity _ and malnutrition (Associated Press)
- Clinical Trials Update: June 8, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Vitamin D cuts cancer risk in study of U.S. women (Reuters)
- G8 trumpets Africa aid deal as summit ends (Reuters)
- Study: Fewer Indians with HIV seen (Associated Press)
- Health Highlights: June 8, 2007 (HealthDay)
- PET Scans ID Esophageal Cancers Benefiting From Chemo (HealthDay)
- Vitamin D Cuts Cancer Risk: Study (HealthDay)
- Gay rights activists criticize Bush health nominee (Reuters)
- China halts production of Novartis drug (Associated Press)
- Stem Cells Can Be Cancer Cell Lookalikes (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Asthmatics Can Still Play Sports (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Seniors, Listen to Your Bodies (HealthDay)
- Umbilical Cord Beats Marrow for Leukemia Transplants (HealthDay)
- G8's $60 bln AIDS and Africa pledge criticized (Reuters)
- G8's $60 billion AIDS and Africa pledge criticized (Reuters)
- G8 agrees to $60 billion Africa package (Reuters)
- G8 agrees $60 billion package, focus on Africa (Reuters)
- UN: African swine fever in Georgia (Associated Press)
- IBM donates software to predict spread of diseases (Reuters)
- Japan draws up guidelines to cut suicide rate (Reuters)
- G8 to raise global HIV/AIDS aid to $60 billion: diplomat (Reuters)
- G-8 offers $60B to combat AIDS in Africa (Associated Press)
- China rejects U.S. capsules, raisins for bacteria (Reuters)
- Newron says brain drug helps Parkinsons' patients (Reuters)
- Study: Vitamin D reduces cancer risk (Associated Press)
- Vaccine blocks deadly form of meningitis (Reuters)
- New meningitis vaccine may end epidemics (Associated Press)
- Brain mechanism explains sense of deja vu (Reuters)
- U.S. gives Zimbabwe $18 million for HIV/AIDS drugs (Reuters)
- New sex-related infection passes gonorrhea (Reuters)
- Vitamin D lowers cancer risk (Associated Press)
- House panel to consider FDA bill on drug safety (Reuters)
- Scientists find gene link to Alzheimer's (Associated Press)
- California company expands beef recall due to E. coli (Reuters)
- Fibroids common in women with ovary disorder (Reuters)
- U.S. West Nile virus cases, deaths rose in 2006 (Reuters)
- Experts Offer Parents Guidance on Avoiding Congenital Heart Defects (HealthDay)
- CDC: Deaths from West Nile virus rose (Associated Press)
- Congress votes to expand stem cell research (Reuters)
- Alcohol industry must do more to fight abuse: EU (Reuters)
- Medical groups push for better vets care (Associated Press)
- Better vets disability system needed (Associated Press)
- Home food treatment could save malnourished children (Reuters)
- Spanish nuns show hops are good for you: study (Reuters)
- Young gymnasts show high bone density (Reuters)
- New Drug Fails to Improve Odds for Heart Failure Patients (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: June 7, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Combining PET, CT Scans Can Improve Ovarian Cancer Care (HealthDay)
- Experimental Drug May Fight Migraine (HealthDay)
- Conjoined twins' surgery halted in Ohio (Associated Press)
- Rising trade in human organs is alarming: IOM (Reuters)
- U.N. AIDS head urges S.Africa to promote condom use (Reuters)
- FDA Seeks Strictest Warning for Diabetes Drugs (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Recovering From Root Canal (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Choosing a Baby Formula (HealthDay)
- Insurance Limits, Costs Keep Migraine Patients From Meds (HealthDay)
- Hollywood Headaches Are Flights of Fancy (HealthDay)
- Chinese consumers wary of GMO food: Greenpeace (Reuters)
- Dual TB, HIV treatment key to Africa AIDS battle (Reuters)
- Diseases caught in hospital are growing threat: EU (Reuters)
- Asia must share bird flu virus, vaccine: Australia (Reuters)
- Japan suicides top 30,000 for ninth straight year (Reuters)
- IOM says alarmed over rising trade in human organs (Reuters)
- Giuliani health plan seeks individual coverage: report (Reuters)
- Report: Accidental deaths on the rise (Associated Press)
- Court grants asylum over forced abortion (Associated Press)
- Avandia to carry stronger warning label (Associated Press)
- Ark. girl gets voice back after surgery (Associated Press)
- Giuliani health plan seeks individual coverage: WSJ (Reuters)
- Diabetes group urges patient caution on Avandia (Reuters)
- TB patient's family releases tape (Associated Press)
- House rejects bill to ban human cloning (Reuters)
- Drug prevents diabetes, heart disease in mice (Reuters)
- Avandia concerns spark regulatory debate (Associated Press)
- TB traveler moved flight after warning (Associated Press)
- Risks of Glaxo diabetes drug still unclear: FDA (Reuters)
- Bird flu found near Kuala Lumpur (Associated Press)
- Speechless Ark. girl to have surgery (Associated Press)
- Democrats target FDA over Glaxo concerns (Associated Press)
- If it's not tennis elbow, it may be "Wiiitis" (Reuters)
- LA residents told to cut showers as drought deepens (Reuters)
- Japan's fertility rate rises (Associated Press)
- Treatment, lifestyle help cut heart deaths (Reuters)
- Stem Cell Advances Announced (HealthDay)
- U.S. House considers shipping contraceptives abroad (Reuters)
- TB case prompts new U.S. border safety protocol (Reuters)
- TB case prompts new border safety protocol (Reuters)
- Glaxo diabetes drug data inconsistent: FDA (Reuters)
- Mass study finds record haul of disease genes (Reuters)
- Roche HIV drug recalled due to contamination (Reuters)
- Cancer Drugs Appear to Boost Long-Term Memory (HealthDay)
- Researchers ID Genes for Some Common Diseases (HealthDay)
- Studies find new ways to make embryonic stem cells (Reuters)
- EU regulators recall contaminated Roche HIV drug (Reuters)
- UK mass study finds record haul of disease genes (Reuters)
- Cells made to mimic embryonic stem cells (Associated Press)
- Data still conflicts on Glaxo diabetes drug: FDA (Reuters)
- WHO sees no sign H5N1 infecting humans more easily (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: June 6, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: June 6, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Study Suggests Keys to Weight Control (HealthDay)
- Study Probes Role of Stroke, Head Trauma in Alzheimer's (HealthDay)
- Surgery begins on conjoined twin girls (Associated Press)
- FDA chief says Avandia data still inconsistent (Reuters)
- "Dr Death" Kevorkian won't aid more U.S. suicides (Reuters)
- 1,600 roller-shoe injuries reported (Associated Press)
- Chinese scientists "prove" tea can help fight obesity (Reuters)
- India optimistic it will wipe out polio by 2008 (Reuters)
- Indonesia worries over latest bird flu virus samples (Reuters)
- Surgery scheduled for conjoined twins (Associated Press)
- Medical expert to testify against Glaxo (Associated Press)
- Stem cell debate causes furor in Australia (Reuters)
- 'Dr Death' Kevorkian won't aid more U.S. suicides (Reuters)
- Supermodel asks, "who's a virgin?" (Reuters)
- Low Testosterone Levels Linked to Increased Mortality (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: When Teens Are Depressed (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Women Have Pattern Baldness, Too (HealthDay)
- Cancer Drug Appears to Boost Long-Term Memory (HealthDay)
- Lawmakers to grill Glaxo, FDA on diabetes drug (Reuters)
- India passes out condoms at porn movie halls (Reuters)
- S. Africa must raise wages to fight AIDS: activist (Reuters)
- U.S. lawmakers to grill Glaxo, FDA on diabetes drug (Reuters)
- New Avandia study sheds little light on heart risk (Reuters)
- China scientists "prove" tea can help fight obesity (Reuters)
- Glaxo says Avandia data comforts, experts unsure (Reuters)
- Skip Chemo? That could come soon for more patients (Reuters)
- Folic acid does not prevent colon tumors (Reuters)
- Elderly diabetics rapidly lose muscle strength (Reuters)
- Study: Folic acid may not prevent polyps (Associated Press)
- Study: Folic acid doesn't prevent polyps (Associated Press)
- Pay-for-Performance Doesn't Improve Hospital Care: Study (HealthDay)
- Senators seek jump in TB control spending (Reuters)
- New study on Glaxo's Avandia shows no increased risk (Reuters)
- Suggested amounts of dietary choline may be too low (Reuters)
- Newest Avandia study not reassuring (Associated Press)