- Women may benefit less from aspirin for the heart (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: May 11, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: May 11, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Women Less Likely to Get Treatment After Heart Tests (HealthDay)
- Is 1 Pill Better Than 2 for Heart-Disease Protection? (HealthDay)
- Effect of first smoke of day predicts quit success (Reuters)
- Simple screening spots teens' risky behaviors (Reuters)
- China says hospitals need police to protect staff (Reuters)
- Gilead pushes for patent for HIV drug in India (Reuters)
- Pope canonizes Brazil's first saint, decries hedonism (Reuters)
- Stay off sex and drugs, Pope tells Brazil's youth (Reuters)
- Far from Miami, babies die in rural north Florida (Reuters)
- Lymphoma survivors' quality of life often reduced (Reuters)
- College students susceptible to whooping cough (Reuters)
- Health Tip: What is a Breech Birth? (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Teeth Love Fluoride (HealthDay)
- Scientists ID Proteins Implicated in Huntington's Disease (HealthDay)
- Daily Aspirin May Reduce Colon Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- FTC says milk ads under fire are ending (Associated Press)
- More than 200 mistakes cause Huntington's: study (Reuters)
- FDA panel wants more anemia drug studies (Associated Press)
- Milk ads under fire are ending (Associated Press)
- Aspirin vs. colon cancer: study weighs benefits (Reuters)
- U.S. melamine probers find empty Chinese factories (Reuters)
- Money, health woes haunt Katrina victims: study (Reuters)
- iPods can make pacemakers malfunction: study (Reuters)
- Healthy eating program helps slim school kids (Reuters)
- Merck problem means extra shot for kids (Associated Press)
- U.S. hatcheries got contaminated feed (Associated Press)
- Fish hatcheries got contaminated feed (Associated Press)
- World's Cancer Patients Face Inequities in Access to Newer Drugs (HealthDay)
- DIET: Thin people may be fat inside (Associated Press)
- Race Plays Role in Women's Folic Acid Intake (HealthDay)
- Body satisfaction reflects self-esteem for most teens (Reuters)
- Planned weight loss won't weaken older women (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: May 10, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: May 10, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Heavy Drinking May Trigger Irregular Heart Rhythm (HealthDay)
- Skin Patch Approved for Early Parkinson's (HealthDay)
- Severe impairment common in bipolar disorder (Reuters)
- Experts warn of global gap in cancer treatment (Reuters)
- Purdue Frederick pleads guilty in OxyContin case (Reuters)
- Scientists directly target cancer cells (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Preparing for a CT Scan (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: After Caesarean Section (HealthDay)
- Patching Device Repairs Hole in Heart (HealthDay)
- Registry to Track Those With 'Broken Heart Syndrome' (HealthDay)
- Australian scientists directly target cancer cells (Reuters)
- Doctors: Swedish snus cut risk of cancer (Associated Press)
- Formerly conjoined twins await birthday (Associated Press)
- Experts warn of global gulf in cancer treatment (Reuters)
- Smokeless tobacco reduces risk of cancer (Associated Press)
- FDA OKs drug patch to treat Parkinson's (Associated Press)
- FDA approves patch to treat Parkinson's (Associated Press)
- Patch for early Parkinson's symptoms (Associated Press)
- Surgery in infants with epilepsy can improve development (Reuters)
- Angioplasty best for "silent" heart attacks (Reuters)
- Dextromethorphan does not enhance morphine effects (Reuters)
- Daily Steroid Helps Boys With Duchenne's to Walk (HealthDay)
- Cut Your Diet's 'Energy Density' and Lose Weight (HealthDay)
- Insurers weigh testing for cancer genes (Associated Press)
- Study: Young girls more likely to be fat (Associated Press)
- Study: Girls more likely to be obese (Associated Press)
- Study: Estrogen may help fight disease (Associated Press)
- Combination HRT linked to lower-risk breast cancers (Reuters)
- Steroids prolong walking in Duchenne MS (Reuters)
- Correction: May 8 Veterans-Stress story (Associated Press)
- Correction: Veterans-Stress story (Associated Press)
- Tanzania death toll from Rift Valley fever tops 100 (Reuters)
- Barbershops double as hypertension care centers (Reuters)
- Pure fruit juice not likely to put weight on kids (Reuters)
- Nearly 7 in 10 kids exposed to trauma by age 16 (Reuters)
- J&J bladder drug reduces hot flashes: study (Reuters)
- Sleep-weight link depends on how sleep is defined (Reuters)
- Men less likely to survive early breast cancer (Reuters)
- For flavor, buy your milk in the dark, prof says (Reuters)
- Parent interviews may prevent obesity in child (Reuters)
- Racial disparities in treating cirrhosis persist (Reuters)
- Senate clears prescription drug safety bill (Reuters)
- St. Jude gets FDA OK on new implantable heart devices (Reuters)
- Japan panel urges breast-feeding, lullabies (Reuters)
- Myanmar battles first polio outbreak in 7 years (Reuters)
- Unilever bans super slim models from advertising (Reuters)
- Milan hospital removes crucifixes, sparks row (Reuters)
- UK court to hear Alzheimer's drugs case in June (Reuters)
- Swedish girls more likely fat than boys (Associated Press)
- Health Highlights: May 9, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: May 9, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Computer Users: Learn to Baby Your Eyes (HealthDay)
- Bipolar Spectrum Disorder Under-Recognized (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Easing Chronic Bronchitis (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Taking Care of Dry Skin (HealthDay)
- It's What You Eat, Not How, That Counts (HealthDay)
- No Link Between 100% Juice and Kids' Overweight: Study (HealthDay)
- Pope warns Catholic politicians who back abortion (Reuters)
- China issues draft rules for pig slaughterhouses (Reuters)
- Roche says Tamiflu data shows very low resistance (Reuters)
- China acts on food safety after pet poisonings (Reuters)
- Doctors get millions for giving anemia drugs: NYT (Reuters)
- Australia's Aborigines live much shorter span: study (Reuters)
- Experts to train immune cells to kill nose cancer (Reuters)
- Pediatricians Not Tracking Kids' BMI (HealthDay)
- Bird flu not only pandemic risk, U.S. experts warn (Reuters)
- Obese women less likely to be screened for cancer (Reuters)
- Pregnancy hormone may help with brain injury (Reuters)
- Heart failure outcomes improving (Reuters)
- Bill Clinton brokers deal for lower AIDS drug prices (Reuters)
- Shrek goes on a diet in McDonald's Happy Meal gig (Reuters)
- U.S. blames Venezuela for European drug problem (Reuters)
- Low aspirin dose best for heart disease prevention (Reuters)
- New food agency best for U.S. food safety (Reuters)
- Group: Kids' dental health not improving (Associated Press)
- China says firms exported tainted protein to U.S (Reuters)
- Texas governor backs down on HPV vaccine effort (Reuters)
- Farmed U.S. fish latest to get contaminated feed (Reuters)
- General Mills, Qwest join U.S. health care coalition (Reuters)
- Changes urged in veteran combat stress policies (Reuters)
- Changes urged in U.S. veteran combat stress policies (Reuters)
- Unapproved use of drug stents widespread-studies (Reuters)
- Hepatitis C ups non-Hodgkin's lymphoma risk-study (Reuters)
- Hepatitis C ups non-Hodgkin's lymphoma risk: study (Reuters)
- Doctors Should Test for Down Syndrome (HealthDay)
- Protein May Be Key to Brain's Evolution (HealthDay)
- Duloxetine improves generalized anxiety disorder (Reuters)
- Farmed fish fed contaminated material (Associated Press)
- FDA: Farmed fish fed contaminated meal (Associated Press)
- Season of conception tied to school performance (Reuters)
- New food agency best for U.S. food safety: lawmaker (Reuters)
- Teens gorge on fast food even when not super-sized (Reuters)
- A strand of hair may reveal cancer risk (Reuters)
- Better vets stress syndrome tests urged (Associated Press)
- China says firms exported tainted protein to U.S. (Reuters)
- Better vets stress syndrome tests urged (Associated Press)
- More TV time means worse school performance (Reuters)
- Bill Clinton brokers generic AIDS drug deal (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: May 8, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: May 8, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Retail Tobacco Ads Boost Likelihood of Teens' Smoking (HealthDay)
- Better veterans stress testing urged (Associated Press)
- U.S. FDA staff cautious on anemia drugs' risks (Reuters)
- FDA staff cautious on anemia drugs' risks (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Symptoms of Tonsillitis (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Drink Lots of Water (HealthDay)
- Hospital Markups on Care Toughest on Poor: Study (HealthDay)
- Drug Safety: There's No Magic Pill, Study Says (HealthDay)
- China says fatal drug outside scope of regulators (Reuters)
- Italians given drug test kits for teenage children (Reuters)
- Bill Clinton announces AIDS drug deals (Associated Press)
- Australians set-up euthanasia backyard labs: media (Reuters)
- India tests chickens for bird flu after deaths (Reuters)
- Wal-Mart delis switch to trans-fat-free oil (Reuters)
- U.S. hospitals charge uninsured more, study says (Reuters)
- Aspirin risk compares to driving cars, study finds (Reuters)
- Report: Iraq child mortality rate soars (Associated Press)
- Report: Egypt boosts child survival rate (Associated Press)
- Sleeping on back safe for hospitalized newborns (Reuters)
- Statins associated with reduced lung cancer risk (Reuters)
- WHO criticized for neglecting evidence (Associated Press)
- Man receives used heart in transplant (Associated Press)
- Senate backs drug import safety certification (Reuters)
- Therapy helps boy control Tourette's (Associated Press)
- Doctors urge better pain care for troops (Associated Press)
- Despite warnings, most U.S. babies watch TV (Reuters)
- Fox urges researchers to speed therapies (Associated Press)
- Study finds drug abuse by 10 percent of U.S. adults (Reuters)
- U.S. companies launch new group to lobby health care (Reuters)
- Medicare funding projections too small: Greenspan (Reuters)
- Starbucks to end artificial trans fats in Canada (Reuters)
- Starbucks to end artificial trans fats in stores (Reuters)
- Starbucks to end artificial trans fats in stores by end-2007 (Reuters)
- Drug may aid muscle function in lead-exposed kids (Reuters)
- Some heart drugs may slow mental decline with age (Reuters)
- Botox shot may help children with cerebral palsy (Reuters)
- U.S. Kids Have Watched Stars Smoking Billions of Times (HealthDay)
- Embryonic stem cells can repair eyes, company says (Reuters)
- Indian scientists identify troublemaker TB protein (Reuters)
- Drug company says patient dies in anemia drug trial (Reuters)
- How food is prepared important to health: study (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: May 7, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: May 7, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Diabetes Drug Boosts Chemo's Effectiveness (HealthDay)
- Pet Food Contaminant Poses Little Risk to Humans: Report (HealthDay)
- Fathers responsible for fat children: study (Reuters)
- CORRECTION: Why alcohol boosts breast cancer risk: study (Reuters)
- Drug curbs bone loss after spinal cord injury (Reuters)
- Snacking can be good for older adults (Reuters)
- Low risk to humans seen in animal feed (Associated Press)
- Taiwan bans Chilean apples after moth larva found (Reuters)
- Kids' sleep problems may affect parents' health (Reuters)
- China cracks down on spitting, litter in holiday week (Reuters)
- China invests to improve dams and drinking water (Reuters)
- HK invents pain-free device to measure blood sugar (Reuters)
- France cuts bird flu risk level, says threat falls (Reuters)
- USDA clears 20 mln chickens that ate pet food (Reuters)
- Big-spending Briton wants payback for cancer scare (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Causes of Dry Mouth (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Risk Factors for Breast Cancer (HealthDay)
- Washington, NYC America's Most 'Sun-Smart' Cities (HealthDay)
- TV Use Pervasive Among Tiniest Tots (HealthDay)
- Latest Ribena ad campaign Down Under: we're sorry (Reuters)
- Mystery disease kills pigs in Southern China: press (Reuters)
- How to cope with immunization anxiety (Associated Press)
- China warns of "population rebound" (Reuters)
- Disfiguring skin disease plagues Afghanistan (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: May 6, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Certain ACE Inhibitors Cut Elderly Dementia Risk (HealthDay)
- Diarrhoea breaks out as heatwave sweeps Bangladesh (Reuters)
- Bird flu re-emerges in central Vietnam, kills ducks (Reuters)
- Report traces tainted medicine to China (Associated Press)
- Dads' Parenting Style Influences Childhood Obesity (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: May 5, 2007 (HealthDay)
- New Study Stresses Mammogram's Importance in Breast Cancer Decline (HealthDay)
- Dramatic Rise in U.S. Kids Hospitalized for Type 2 Diabetes (HealthDay)
- Ethanol byproduct can hurt pork quality: U.S. experts (Reuters)
- Parkinson's treatment best for "younger" patients (Reuters)
- 20 million chickens held because of feed (Associated Press)
- Brazil bypasses patent on Merck AIDS drug (Reuters)
- U.S.: Pet food ingredient mislabeled (Associated Press)
- Petfood recall widens on cross-contamination (Reuters)
- CORRECTED-US petfood recall widens on cross-contamination (Reuters)
- U.S. petfood recall widens on cross-contamination (Reuters)
- U.S. dark chocolate sales soar on health benefits (Reuters)
- U.S. says to reduce bird flu testing during '07 (Reuters)
- U.S. govt says to reduce bird flu testing (Reuters)
- Rituximab Reduced Disease Activity in MS Patients (HealthDay)
- Brazil sidesteps patent on Merck AIDS drug (Reuters)
- Tea drinkers may have lower skin cancer risk (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: May 4, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Statin Helps Keep Second Strokes at Bay (HealthDay)
- Eating Disorders Often Overlooked in Boys (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: May 4, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Diesel Exhaust Impairs Blood Flow to Marrow (HealthDay)
- Syphilis rise in gay, bisexual men causes worry (Reuters)
- WHO moves to boost online data of clinical trials (Reuters)
- E. coli involved in bowel disease: study (Reuters)
- Brazil bypasses patent on U.S. AIDS drug (Associated Press)
- Blood pressure climbs along with weight (Reuters)
- Vaporized marijuana may be easier on the lungs (Reuters)
- Patient safety may suffer at busy hospitals (Reuters)
- Statins may cut risk of cataracts by half (Reuters)
- Brazil says to sidestep patent on Merck AIDS drug (Reuters)
- Pet food recall widens amid cross-contamination (Reuters)
- Senate weighs drug imports amid veto threat (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Symptoms of Ear Infection in Children (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Understanding Heart Catheterization (HealthDay)
- Autistic Kids Have Difficulties Learning Words (HealthDay)
- Why Tainted Animal Feed Poses Little Threat to Humans (HealthDay)
- Court limits wrongful adoption award (Associated Press)
- Human food eyed in pet food recall probe (Associated Press)
- U.S. woman gets genital rash from smallpox vaccinee (Reuters)