- Salmonella outbreaks linked to baby poultry exposure (Reuters)
- Parental Drinking Boosts Alcoholism Risk for ADHD Kids (HealthDay)
- Parkinson's drug pulled from market (Associated Press)
- Obesity boosts prostate cancer mortality (Reuters)
- Anesthesia risk for children worries FDA (Associated Press)
- Study may help develop ADD treatments (Associated Press)
- Scientists unravel attention process (Associated Press)
- Protein May Be Key to Rheumatoid Arthritis (HealthDay)
- Activity protects against repetitive strain injury (Reuters)
- Low-cal ketogenic diet slows brain cancer in mice (Reuters)
- New guidelines issued for lipid-lowering in kids (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: March 29, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: March 29, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Job Performance Can Go Up in Smoke (HealthDay)
- Depression with dysphoria may need two drug types (Reuters)
- Who's skinny? Indian models find beauty in curves (Reuters)
- Mercury in energy-saving bulbs worries scientists (Reuters)
- "Weekender" Cialis promises China marital bliss (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Symptoms of Dyslexia (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Toilet Training Your Child (HealthDay)
- Cervical Cancer Vaccine Continues to Spark Debate (HealthDay)
- Physical Activity Cuts Risk of Repetitive Strain Injury (HealthDay)
- Baxter says data promising on pandemic flu vaccine (Reuters)
- The "green," and hopefully clean, produce of China (Reuters)
- Trial ordered on Fen-phen settlement (Associated Press)
- Alzheimer's vaccine works on mice: Japan scientist (Reuters)
- Singapore anti-smoking ads disturb kids (Associated Press)
- China warns officials on family planning (Associated Press)
- Gift cards proposed as health incentive (Associated Press)
- Study: Most angioplasties unneeded (Associated Press)
- Airway heat therapy helps with asthma control (Reuters)
- Circumcision recommended to fight HIV (Associated Press)
- Drugs for 'good' cholesterol fail test (Associated Press)
- Dinosaurs' Demise Didn't Trigger Mammals' Rise (HealthDay)
- Study finds children deluged by food ads (Reuters)
- UN urges circumcision to reduce AIDS (Associated Press)
- Sedentary behavior linked to high blood sugar (Reuters)
- Incontinence, painful sex common after giving birth (Reuters)
- MRI Technique Could Predict Heart Attack Risk (HealthDay)
- Aspirin may cut Staph risk in dialysis patients (Reuters)
- Herbal Extract Shows Some Benefit for Heart Failure (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: March 28, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: March 28, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Arthritis Pain Processed in Emotion-Linked Brain Area (HealthDay)
- Diabetes-Parkinson's Link Grows Stronger (HealthDay)
- Italy to offer cervical cancer vaccine (Associated Press)
- Kids with ADHD may start abusing alcohol in teens (Reuters)
- Children's ads show lots of junk food (Associated Press)
- U.N. recommends male circumcision to prevent HIV (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Never Leave a Child Alone in the Tub (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Amniocentesis Can Identify Birth Defects (HealthDay)
- MRI Detects Breast Cancer Missed by Mammography in High-Risk Women (HealthDay)
- Doctors test double Tamiflu dose to cut H5N1 deaths (Reuters)
- Opioid addiction can be treated in docs' offices (Reuters)
- Circumcision is recommended to fight HIV (Associated Press)
- Worries grow over mental health of U.S. soldiers (Reuters)
- Cancer society recommends breast MRIs (Associated Press)
- Eat a lot of beef? It may affect your son's sperm (Reuters)
- Cancer society advises women to get MRIs (Associated Press)
- Study: MRIs for women at risk for cancer (Associated Press)
- New recommendations call for MRI in breast cancer (Reuters)
- Type 2 diabetes may raise Parkinson's risk: study (Reuters)
- New Delhi court: Don't smoke and drive (Associated Press)
- Indonesia shares bird flu virus samples (Associated Press)
- New Dehli court: Don't smoke and drive (Associated Press)
- U.S. company formed for individualized cancer treatment (Reuters)
- Snow's cancer spreads to liver (Associated Press)
- Doctors: Cancer is the 'great equalizer' (Associated Press)
- Car seats don't prevent low oxygen in small babies (Reuters)
- There's no immunity to cancer (Associated Press)
- Sleep disruptions may increase heart disease risk (Reuters)
- Urine test may improve prostate cancer screening (Reuters)
- Survival time grows for cancer patients like Snow (Reuters)
- The South has the sniffles from pollen (Associated Press)
- CT screening may detect lung cancer early (Reuters)
- Viable probiotics might help the critically ill (Reuters)
- Prostate biopsy may be misleading in obese men (Reuters)
- Web-based system may improve mammography rates (Reuters)
- Diabetes, Hypertension Explain Blacks' Higher Risk for Heart Failure (HealthDay)
- Medicines Co. drug helps tame blood pressure (Reuters)
- New Delhi court to drivers: Butts out (Associated Press)
- Clinical Trials Update: March 27, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Herbal extract promising in heart failure: study (Reuters)
- Corn oil products can claim heart benefit (Reuters)
- Canada orders label changes for Tamiflu drug (Reuters)
- Flavonoid-rich diets may help reduce heart disease (Reuters)
- Canada orders changes in labels on Tamiflu drug (Reuters)
- Routine check-ups boost cancer screening rates (Reuters)
- New Delhi court to drivers: Butt out (Associated Press)
- Health Highlights: March 27, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Experimental Drug Controls Cardiac Patients' Blood Pressure (HealthDay)
- High Trans Fat Intake Triples Heart Disease Risk (HealthDay)
- Babies learn from adults' emotional behavior (Reuters)
- Herbal extract extends heart patients' lives: study (Reuters)
- Suicide top killer of young Chinese: newspaper (Reuters)
- Indonesia ends bird flu sample boycott (Associated Press)
- Japan says it will keep stockpiling Tamiflu (Reuters)
- Study describes new type of "semi-identical" twins (Reuters)
- Long-Term Aspirin Use Cuts Death Risk for Women: Study (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Grill Safely (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Foods to Avoid During Pregnancy (HealthDay)
- Research Propels Advances in Clinical Cardiology (HealthDay)
- Blueberries May Help Curb Colon Cancer (HealthDay)
- Indonesia agrees share bird flu samples (Associated Press)
- World moves closer to eradicating guinea worm: U.N. (Reuters)
- Mouse study suggests that with HRT, timing counts (Reuters)
- Drugs as Good as Angioplasty for Stable Heart Disease (HealthDay)
- Cutting-Edge Devices Assist Cardio Treatments (HealthDay)
- Pizza as health food? Food chemists say yes (Reuters)
- Trans fats linked to greater heart disease risk (Reuters)
- Long-term aspirin use lowers women's mortality (Reuters)
- Va. gov. proposes cancer vaccine change (Associated Press)
- Aspirin shows benefit in older women (Associated Press)
- Stents equal drugs for stable heart disease: study (Reuters)
- Complex generic biologics need more data: FDA (Reuters)
- Active self-care improves blood sugar control (Reuters)
- Most angioplasties unneeded, study finds (Associated Press)
- Clinical Trials Update: March 26, 2007 (HealthDay)
- New dangers seen with abandoned Pfizer heart drug (Reuters)
- Blueberry-rich diet may keep the colon healthy (Reuters)
- Grape seed extract may help prevent skin cancer (Reuters)
- New Zealand schoolgirls find there's no C in Ribena (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: March 26, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Young, Black Women at Higher Risk of Aggressive Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
- Drugs for 'good' cholesterol fail tests (Associated Press)
- Asian nations, WHO meet over H5N1 sharing row (Reuters)
- Few effects of poor day care last past age 11 (Reuters)
- Women docs do better at heart care: study (Reuters)
- Crestor slows plaque growth in low-risk patients (Reuters)
- Chile rediscovers native Mapuche remedies (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Fitting a Bike Helmet (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Symptoms of Eczema (HealthDay)
- Docs' Referral Practices Limit Breast Reconstruction (HealthDay)
- Dipstick Test Detects Spoiled Food (HealthDay)
- Texas legislator proposes $500 to stop abortions (Reuters)
- Poor countries battle WHO over bird flu (Associated Press)
- Indonesia confronts WHO over vaccines (Associated Press)
- Study links child care to poor behavior (Associated Press)
- Study ties child care, behavior patterns (Associated Press)
- Poor nations to confront WHO on vaccines (Associated Press)
- Mexican Catholics protest abortion bills (Associated Press)
- Early Use of Cholesterol Drug Boosts Outcomes After Angioplasty (HealthDay)
- 'Good fat' OK for heart attack patients (Associated Press)
- Poor nations confront WHO on vaccines (Associated Press)
- Poor nations, WHO spar over flu vaccines (Associated Press)
- Japan experts link osteoarthritis to gene variant (Reuters)
- Drug Provides Short-Term Relief of Heart Failure Symptoms (HealthDay)
- Heart Test Shows Who Needs Implantable Defibrillators (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: March 25, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Dark Chocolate May Lighten the Load on Arteries (HealthDay)
- Conjoined twins to be separated in Ohio (Associated Press)
- Filmmaker: Beijing more open about AIDS (Associated Press)
- Persistence paid off for paralyzed dad (Associated Press)
- Next Generation of Stents Responds to Problems (HealthDay)
- Chocolate improves blood vessel function: study (Reuters)
- Drug-coated heart stents carry higher risk (Reuters)
- Depression Ups Heart Failure Death Risk (HealthDay)
- Drug-coated heart stents carry higher risk: study (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: March 24, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Low-Dose Aspirin Therapy Effective After Heart Surgery (HealthDay)
- Rat Poison Found in Recalled Pet Food (HealthDay)
- Couples training ups confidence in skin self-exams (Reuters)
- Cell phones unlikely to cause brain cancer: study (Reuters)
- CORRECTION: Source of 2006 toxic U.S. spinach uncertain: study (Reuters)
- Source of 2006 toxic U.S. spinach uncertain: study (Reuters)
- Late deputy's kidney goes to colleague (Associated Press)
- MDs urge publisher to sever weapons ties (Associated Press)
- Outpatient Surgeries Carry Serious Risks (HealthDay)
- Edwards' saga shows 'new face' of cancer (Associated Press)
- HIV-infected Canada woman charged with sex assault (Reuters)
- Girl's overdose death raises questions (Associated Press)
- U.S. lowers number its says have no health insurance (Reuters)
- Mass. girl's overdose raises questions (Associated Press)
- Source of 2006 toxic spinach uncertain: study (Reuters)
- Stent makers brace for new heart study (Associated Press)
- Boys more likely with early-stage embryo transfer (Reuters)
- Low-carb diet speeds initial weight loss: study (Reuters)
- Many women go off tamoxifen too soon: study (Reuters)
- Dental Enamel Grown From Cultured Cells (HealthDay)
- Publisher urged to cut weapons ties (Associated Press)
- States seek to extend health care (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: March 23, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: March 23, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Genetically Modified Foods: Boon or Boondoggle? (HealthDay)
- Study Offers Hope Against Leading Cause of Blindness (HealthDay)
- Treating low iron boosts women's mental abilities (Reuters)
- Global warming may be bad for asthma sufferers (Reuters)
- EU drugs panel says Tamiflu benefits outweigh risks (Reuters)
- Asia to test human bird flu vaccine this year (Reuters)
- Health Tip: If Your Child Has a Seizure (HealthDay)
- Cancer's Return Shouldn't Limit Elizabeth Edwards, Doctors Say (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: My Child's Sick (HealthDay)
- Fitted Sports Gear Key to Eye Protection (HealthDay)
- Spinal Disc Transplant Shows Promise Against Back Pain (HealthDay)
- Study: Alcohol, tobacco worse than drugs (Associated Press)
- Birth control prices soar on campuses (Associated Press)
- South Korea OKs some stem cell studies after scandal (Reuters)
- Anti-hay fever GMO rice may win over Japanese doubts (Reuters)
- China experts perform human spinal disc transplants (Reuters)
- FDA chief defends agency openness (Reuters)
- Death risk high soon after arrhythmia diagnosis (Reuters)
- Breast cancer radiotherapy gentler on the heart (Reuters)
- Deadly TB strain seen in Africa now in rich nations (Reuters)
- Slowdown in TB decline worries experts (Reuters)
- Man who had 3 hearts leaves Pa. hospital (Associated Press)
- N.J. eyes HIV tests for moms, newborns (Associated Press)
- Study: Seniors prefer to exercise alone (Associated Press)
- Clinical Trials Update: March 22, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Dental X-Rays Point to Bone Loss in Women (HealthDay)
- Spirituality May Strengthen Recovering Alcoholics' Resolve (HealthDay)
- Seniors shun workouts with 20-somethings (Associated Press)
- Elizabeth Edwards diagnosis not a death sentence (Reuters)
- Hormones factor into cancer's spread (Associated Press)
- U.S. TB cases at an all-time low (Associated Press)
- Shortage of safe water risks cholera in Iraq: U.N. (Reuters)
- Global TB rate levels off, WHO says (Associated Press)
- Dutch hope to invent foods that prevent obesity (Reuters)
- Food fight: Cheese bacteria fight off viral attacks (Reuters)
- Cosmetic surgery rates up, breasts most popular (Reuters)
- Job strain increases obesity risk (Reuters)
- Short walk may curb the urge to light up (Reuters)
- Omega-3 fatty acids linked to denser bones in men (Reuters)
- U.S. to test supplement against Parkinson's disease (Reuters)
- Gene Insights Could Boost Blood Supply (HealthDay)
- Heart Association Backs Statin Use for At-Risk Kids (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: March 22, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Walking, yoga may help during menopause (Reuters)
- Bird flu could hit tourist areas hardest (Associated Press)
- Scientists find gene that may regulate colon cancer (Reuters)
- Bird flu could hurt tourist areas hardest (Associated Press)
- A pharmacy in this neighborhood? Are you crazy? (Reuters)
- Brain-damaged people give insights into morality (Reuters)
- Private Medicare plans too costly: lawmaker (Reuters)
- Lasers no permanent fix for many port-wine stains (Reuters)
- Biggest threat to firefighters? Their hearts (Reuters)
- Global tuberculosis rates level off (Associated Press)
- TB fight could take centuries without new tools: UN (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Finding the Right Doctor (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Don't Ignore Insomnia (HealthDay)
- Saliva Tests Making Their Way to Routine Care (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trial to Examine Creatine as Parkinson's Treatment (HealthDay)
- Tuberculosis is major problem in prisons: Red Cross (Reuters)
- Japan's Tamiflu warning for teens sparks row (Reuters)
- Eli Lilly donates $50 million for virulent TB (Reuters)
- Lilly adds $50M to fight tuberculosis (Associated Press)
- Dietary supplement for Parkinson's eyed (Associated Press)
- Untreated insomnia leads to substantial costs in U.S. (Reuters)
- Behavioral intervention reduces risk of HIV spread (Reuters)
- Cancer monitoring needed for leukemia survivors (Reuters)
- Cloned foods not safe, group says (Associated Press)