- Poor nutrition hurts teen lungs: study (Reuters)
- Iraqi girl to get prostheses in U.S. (Associated Press)
- Obese survive heart attacks better (Associated Press)
- Study finds smoking wards off Parkinson's disease (Reuters)
- Patient's Own Body Fat Used in Breast Remodeling (HealthDay)
- Fish oil may protect preemies' eyesight (Associated Press)
- Unhealthy truckers try to shape up (Associated Press)
- Chronic insomnia linked to depression, anxiety (Reuters)
- Food colour Red 2G may cause cancer: EU agency (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Got GERD? (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Caring for a Callus (HealthDay)
- Pumpkin Extract Aids Insulin Production (HealthDay)
- Diagnosis Delays Tough on Kids With Cancer (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: July 9, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: July 9, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Genetically Altered Cold Sore Virus Fights Cancer (HealthDay)
- EU bans misleading "sunblock" labels (Reuters)
- FDA approves patch to treat dementia (Associated Press)
- Indonesian boy dies of bird flu: health ministry (Reuters)
- China says food safety scares threaten stability (Reuters)
- Indonesian boy dies of bird flu-health ministry (Reuters)
- Six-year-old boy dies of bird flu in Indonesia (Reuters)
- CORRECTION: Six-year-old boy dies of bird flu in Indonesia (Reuters)
- Six-year-old girl dies of bird flu in Indonesia (Reuters)
- China weighs image damage from food safety scares (Reuters)
- Novartis gets U.S. approval for Alzheimer patch (Reuters)
- Shanghai firm investigates banned drug (Associated Press)
- "Baby hatch" highlights Japan fears over adoption (Reuters)
- Prostate Cancer Gene Also Raises Colon Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: July 8, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Good Parents Are Good Sports, Too (HealthDay)
- Experts Offer Advice to Caregivers of Elderly (HealthDay)
- China suspends sales of leukemia drug (Associated Press)
- China stops sale of drug to treat leukemia, arthritis (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: July 7, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Heat-Related Illnesses Take the Fun Out of Sun (HealthDay)
- Cancer-killing virus fights liver tumors (Reuters)
- Coroners get help identifying old bodies (Associated Press)
- TB patient questions CDC isolation rules (Associated Press)
- Canada, Massachusetts warn consumers on toothpaste (Reuters)
- Acid reflux common in COPD patients: study (Reuters)
- Sterilization without surgery well received (Reuters)
- Cancer drug curbs radiation-induced vision loss (Reuters)
- HIV infection raises lung cancer risk: study (Reuters)
- TB patient questions CDC's actions (Associated Press)
- Get in Shape for Your Pregnancy (HealthDay)
- Smoking May Impede Alcoholism Recovery (HealthDay)
- Preemies face risk of disability in adulthood (Reuters)
- Key Factors Spur Hepatitis C Treatment Success (HealthDay)
- Burger King sets 2008 target for oil switch (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: July 6, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: July 6, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Study Probes Blacks' Increased Vulnerability to MS (HealthDay)
- Older Folks Often Ignore Summer Heat Warnings (HealthDay)
- Medical Tourism Takes Flight (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Symptoms of Scabies (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Having a Pet Can Help Children (HealthDay)
- Neighborhood Booze Ads May Boost Kids' Drinking (HealthDay)
- Rains maroon thousands in eastern India (Reuters)
- India's HIV cases highly overestimated, survey shows (Reuters)
- India's HIV cases plunge by more than half: survey (Reuters)
- Burger King to use trans-fat-free oil (Associated Press)
- It's official: "smoke-free" means just that (Reuters)
- Britons' risk of heart disease overstated: study (Reuters)
- Gore arrest highlights Rx drug abuse (Associated Press)
- Pet turtles pose Salmonella risk: CDC (Reuters)
- Pet turtles pose Salmonella risk: U.S. officials (Reuters)
- New drug combo helps HIV patients with few options (Reuters)
- Asthmatic girl used in NY traffic-fee ad (Associated Press)
- FDA warns of new risks to babies with Roche drug (Reuters)
- Arrest highlights Rx drug abuse (Associated Press)
- "Triptan" may safely prevent menstrual migraine (Reuters)
- Heavy moms who shed pounds still have big babies (Reuters)
- Which is the chatty sex? Turns out both are (Reuters)
- Generic Lamisil Approved (HealthDay)
- Small turtles may carry salmonella: CDC (Reuters)
- Quality weight loss advice found online: study (Reuters)
- Botox shots may help kids with cerebral palsy (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: July 5, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: July 5, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Enzyme Damage Could Be Key to Parkinson's (HealthDay)
- Timing of Breast Cancer Drug Affects Cardiac Risk: Study (HealthDay)
- Racial discrimination tied to breast cancer risk (Reuters)
- Filthy flood waters spark disease worries in India (Reuters)
- Black, White Women Differ on Dieting (HealthDay)
- Most Sunscreens Aren't Up to the Task (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Positive Pap Results (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Keeping Seniors on Their Feet (HealthDay)
- EU consumer chief wants "fire-safe" cigarettes (Reuters)
- French swans test positive for bird flu (Associated Press)
- Australian aborigines dream of "grog"-free days (Reuters)
- Wash. to set medical marijuana limits (Associated Press)
- 94 die in Panama from tainted medicine (Associated Press)
- High altitude flights spark symptoms (Reuters)
- UK pharma firms go to court to stop drug switching (Reuters)
- Adjusting Cabin Pressure Eases Air Passenger Discomfort (HealthDay)
- India HIV caseload seen dramatically lower (Reuters)
- Don't Get Burned by Heat Stroke (HealthDay)
- A statin soon after a heart attack beneficial: study (Reuters)
- Teen skinfold thickness predicts adult weight (Reuters)
- Small house-style nursing homes get high marks (Reuters)
- Genetic change raises risk of childhood asthma: study (Reuters)
- India HIV caseload seen 60 percent below U.N. figure (Reuters)
- Review finds nutrition education failing (Associated Press)
- Health Highlights: July 4, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Protect Your Pets From Fireworks (HealthDay)
- Eating disorders may disrupt menstruation (Reuters)
- Brazil says Abbott to cut price of AIDS drug (Reuters)
- Tokyo's isolated elderly risk dying alone: survey (Reuters)
- China inspectors find one-fifth of goods substandard (Reuters)
- Vietnam seeks Chinese bird flu vaccines urgently (Reuters)
- When It Comes to Fireworks, Leave the Shows to the Pros (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Preventing Swimmer's Ear (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Endometriosis and Pregnancy (HealthDay)
- Screening IVF Embryos Ineffective for Older Moms (HealthDay)
- Some therapies may hurt pregnancy chance (Associated Press)
- CDC defends TB patient's quarantine (Associated Press)
- CDC defends quarantine of TB patient (Associated Press)
- Egypt attempts to curb smoking in public (Associated Press)
- Study finds higher drug costs discourage use (Reuters)
- Genetic screening fails women trying for IVF birth (Reuters)
- Screening may affect embryos' viability (Associated Press)
- Study: Chocolate lowers blood pressure (Associated Press)
- Naturopathy an Option for Some Kids (HealthDay)
- Atlanta lawyer has less severe form TB (Associated Press)
- TB patient does not have most dangerous form (Reuters)
- Study: Better equipment can cut illness (Associated Press)
- Study: Twins form after embryo collapses (Associated Press)
- Officials discuss health, climate change (Associated Press)
- Study: Chocolate reduces blood pressure (Associated Press)
- Dark chocolate may lower blood pressure (Associated Press)
- Video Games Cut Into Teens' Reading, Studying (HealthDay)
- Infection tied to recalled contact lens solution (Reuters)
- Sex, age, location affect colonoscopy failures (Reuters)
- U.S. TB patient does not have most dangerous form (Reuters)
- Docs often disclose personal info to patients (Reuters)
- Few aware of pre-conception folic acid benefits (Reuters)
- Official: Man has less severe form of TB (Associated Press)
- Clinical Trials Update: July 3, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Men Put Their Health on the Back Burner (HealthDay)
- Vioxx short-term risk not seen in other data: lawyer (Reuters)
- TB patient to be reclassified (Associated Press)
- Cocaine in pregnancy has lasting effect on kids (Reuters)
- Bullied teens often take pain-killers to cope (Reuters)
- Feelings mixed on emergency contraception: survey (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: July 3, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Counseling Boosts Weight-Loss Program Success (HealthDay)
- Poorer Kids at Higher Migraine Risk (HealthDay)
- Merck Vioxx heart risks began sooner: WSJ (Reuters)
- China restricts transplants for foreigners (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Crib Safety (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: The Dangers of Binge Drinking (HealthDay)
- Epilepsy May Raise Suicide Risk (HealthDay)
- Dulled Sense of Smell Might Predict Alzheimer's (HealthDay)
- Eye checks urged for signs of later heart disease (Reuters)
- One-third of Americans abuse alcohol: survey (Reuters)
- Pollution kills 460,000 Chinese a year: World Bank (Reuters)
- One third of Americans abuse alcohol: survey (Reuters)
- Afghanistan begins campaign to cut smoking (Reuters)
- Study links health to day care equipment (Associated Press)
- Epilepsy raises suicide risk, study finds (Reuters)
- FDA approves Roche's low dose Tamiflu for children (Reuters)
- Tummy bugs may have deep-sea ancestors: experts (Reuters)
- Many diets work about the same, U.S. study finds (Reuters)
- Judge orders OSHA to release toxic info (Associated Press)
- Blood pressure drugs may keep arteries clean: study (Reuters)
- Molecule Signals Heart Disease in Early Stages (HealthDay)
- Clue seen to why MS disability worse for blacks (Reuters)
- Video games rob reading, homework time: U.S. study (Reuters)
- Poor sense of smell may be Alzheimer's (Associated Press)
- FDA adds black box to Genentech asthma drug Xolair (Reuters)
- Study: Over 30 pct. report alcohol abuse (Associated Press)
- Migraine with skin sensitivity eased by older drug (Reuters)
- Could nerve-snipping spur weight loss? (Associated Press)
- Could nerve-snip spur weight loss? (Associated Press)
- Obesity drug has little effect on heart in teens (Reuters)
- Obesity link to high blood pressure has weakened (Reuters)
- Global warming could increase U.S. death rate (Reuters)
- Cats may be trouble for any allergy sufferer (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: July 2, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: July 2, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Cats Can Hamper Breathing Even in Non-Allergic (HealthDay)
- Scientists Spot Key Food Allergy Molecule (HealthDay)
- Survey finds U.S. hospital, doctor visits balloon (Reuters)
- Labs mature eggs from girls with cancer (Associated Press)
- Health Tip: Picnic Precautions (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Driving in the Rain (HealthDay)
- Study Spots New Pancreatic Cancer Drug Target (HealthDay)
- ATVs Not the Only Off-Road Danger to Kids (HealthDay)
- Suicide Attempts Fall After Depression Treatment Begins (HealthDay)
- Smoking could kill 1 billion this century: WHO (Reuters)
- Shots may help you lose that pot belly: report (Reuters)
- Stressed mole-rats hold clues to human infertility (Reuters)
- Doctors offer fertility hope to cancer children (Reuters)
- Shots may help you lose that pot belly -report (Reuters)
- Genetic mutations raise heart rhythm problem risk (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: July 1, 2007 (HealthDay)
- England stubs out smoking (Reuters)
- Food Nutrition Labels a Puzzle? Here's Help (HealthDay)
- Amateur Basketball Players Court Disaster (HealthDay)
- B'desh completes emergency polio vaccination drive (Reuters)
- Moore's 'Sicko' gives accused little say (Associated Press)
- 'Sicko' film gives accused little say (Associated Press)
- Deadline near for Mass. health insurance (Associated Press)
- Deadline for Mass. health insurance (Associated Press)
- `Sicko' gives accused little say (Associated Press)
- Bogus toothpaste now in 6 states, Canada (Associated Press)
- Health Highlights: June 30, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Glucosamine Trials Show Little Benefit Against Arthritis (HealthDay)
- Drinking Water Is Key to Kidney Stone Prevention (HealthDay)
- Law requires N.M. to grow its own pot (Associated Press)
- N.H. repeals parental notice of abortion (Associated Press)
- Military offering free laser eye surgery (Associated Press)
- Egypt officials ban female circumcision (Associated Press)
- Clodronate does not improve breast cancer survival (Reuters)
- U.S. hospital, doctor visits balloon, survey finds (Reuters)
- Surgeons Push for Less Invasive Lung Cancer Procedures (HealthDay)
- Path for generic biologics clears U.S. Senate panel (Reuters)
- CORRECTED: Path for generic biologics clears U.S. Senate panel (Reuters)
- Being heavy may be protective in heart disease (Reuters)
- Being breastfed may not cut kids' obesity risk (Reuters)
- New York restaurants drop trans fats ahead of ban (Reuters)
- Opening of Kidney Arteries Brings Dangers (HealthDay)
- Sanofi pulls obesity drug application in U.S. (Reuters)
- Adequate sun exposure no guard against low vitamin D (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: June 29, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: June 29, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Study Compares Drugs to Delay Preterm Birth (HealthDay)
- TV Program Tripled Calls to Smoking Quitline (HealthDay)
- Old breathing technique useful in asthma sufferers (Reuters)
- Yogurt drink settles stomach after antibiotics (Reuters)
- Hong Kong drug addicts head to China to pop pills (Reuters)
- U.S. Senate panel OKs aid to foreign abortion groups (Reuters)
- Moore hits snag on Wall Street promoting "SiCKO" (Reuters)
- Late-starters can benefit from healthy habits: study (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Understanding Diabetic Ketoacidosis (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Heavy Menstrual Bleeding (HealthDay)
- Moderate Drinking May Boost Your Health (HealthDay)
- Harry Potter and the Miserable Migraines (HealthDay)
- Beijing bans 10 types of drugs (Associated Press)
- China calls for reason as food safety fears mount (Reuters)
- FDA recalls Veggie Booty snacks (Reuters)
- Thrombosis risks double after 4-hour travel: study (Reuters)
- WHO: Air travelers should exercise legs (Associated Press)
- TIA opposes N.Y City Council bill on toy chemical (Reuters)
- U.S. tracks serious form of syphilis in gay men (Reuters)
- It's Never Too Late to Get Healthy (HealthDay)
- Snack food recall (Associated Press)
- Toxin detected after 1 shift in smoky bar: study (Reuters)
- U.S. to check safety of imported Chinese seafood (Reuters)