- Clinical Trials Update: April 6, 2007 (HealthDay)
- T'ai Chi Boosts Immune System Against Shingles in Older Adults (HealthDay)
- Myeloma Drug Works Better at Lower Dose (HealthDay)
- Cinnamon does not aid type 1 diabetes control (Reuters)
- Self-sample kit may boost cervical screening (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Dealing With Depression (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Understanding Giardiasis (HealthDay)
- Lack of Health Insurance Linked to Stroke Risk, Study Finds (HealthDay)
- Vaccine Cuts U.S. Child Pneumonia Rate By 39% (HealthDay)
- Drug reduces work productivity lost to migraines (Reuters)
- Hot flashes linked to high blood pressure (Reuters)
- Metabolic syndrome tied to cancer in black men (Reuters)
- Vaccine cuts child pneumonia hospitalizations (Reuters)
- Treatment may fuel cancer's spread, study finds (Reuters)
- Heart experts say Merck arthritis drug too risky (Reuters)
- Disease underlies Hatfield-McCoy feud (Associated Press)
- Wal-Mart dog treats join pet food recall (Associated Press)
- Sleepless Nights May Encourage Pain (HealthDay)
- Ibuprofen may affect heart in high-risk patients (Reuters)
- Low testosterone common in type 2 diabetic men (Reuters)
- Abuse seen in many women with chronic pelvic pain (Reuters)
- Most Americans don't eat smart and exercise: CDC (Reuters)
- Heart experts say new Merck arthritis risky (Reuters)
- Study says HSAs more costly for women (Associated Press)
- Product recalls (Associated Press)
- ConAgra pins contamination on moisture (Associated Press)
- Long walk may help with menopause (Associated Press)
- Drug Cuts 'Off' Time for Parkinson's Patients (HealthDay)
- Dogged Research Spots Gene Behind Pooches' Size (HealthDay)
- Mediterranean diet wards off allergies: study (Reuters)
- Health plans shrug off disappointing stent trial (Reuters)
- Passive smoking linked with TB risk in children (Reuters)
- Clinical Trials Update: April 5, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: April 5, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Heart Attacks a 'Wake-Up' Call for Hispanics: Survey (HealthDay)
- Genetic Mutation Boosts Memory (HealthDay)
- NYC eyes circumcision push to fight AIDS (Associated Press)
- China not investing enough to fight AIDS: experts (Reuters)
- U.S. Army medics train for "shock and horror" (Reuters)
- Eritrea bans female circumcision (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Preparing for a Mammogram (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Choking Hazards for Kids (HealthDay)
- It's Hip to Live Past 100 (HealthDay)
- Mediterranean Diet Protects Kids From Allergies: Study (HealthDay)
- Indonesia, Egypt to develop bird flu vaccine (Reuters)
- Most cars short on head protection, group says (Reuters)
- Vet claims docs removed wrong testicle (Associated Press)
- Britain urged not to ban hybrid embryo research (Reuters)
- New TB strain in South Africa a concern (Associated Press)
- AIDS drug Prezista performs well in new study (Reuters)
- Edwards: Do not neglect mammograms (Associated Press)
- Drug-releasing stents improve angioplasty outcome (Reuters)
- Judge certifies new class-action claim vs. Abbott (Reuters)
- Misplaced cochlear implants raise meningitis risk (Reuters)
- Drug bargaining could save Medicare $30 bln: group (Reuters)
- Vitamin pills prevent low-weight babies: study (Reuters)
- Computers hinder mammogram readings, report finds (Reuters)
- CAD mammograms often find harmless spots (Associated Press)
- Tips to get a better mammogram (Associated Press)
- Computer-Aided Detection Doesn't Help Mammography (HealthDay)
- Protective masks often not worn properly: study (Reuters)
- Mild Brain Injury May Cause Chronic Sleep Trouble (HealthDay)
- Activity level correlates with body size in boys (Reuters)
- Antibiotic Combinations Could Fight Resistant Germs (HealthDay)
- Why the long face? Rio's obese treated like horses (Reuters)
- Income and food cost concerns affect diet: study (Reuters)
- Clinical Trials Update: April 4, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: April 4, 2007 (HealthDay)
- April 5 Is U.S. Alcohol Screening Day (HealthDay)
- Guidelines help coaches prepare for cardiac arrest (Reuters)
- Fame hurts Ecuador's "valley of eternal youth" (Reuters)
- China, Pakistan bowing to pressure on organ trade (Reuters)
- Wisconsin governor backs state's stem cell patents (Reuters)
- CORRECTION: Eggs will raise your cholesterol, and other myths (Reuters)
- Insurer must pay for boy breast surgery (Associated Press)
- Health Tip: Prevent Burns From a Heating Pad (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Good vs. Bad Cholesterol (HealthDay)
- Guidelines Target Prevention of Sudden Heart Death in Young Athletes (HealthDay)
- PSA May Be Poor Predictor of Lethal Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)
- Mental exercise improves stroke outcomes (Reuters)
- Adding new diabetes drug may aid glycemic control (Reuters)
- Combined treatment ups survival of breast cancer (Reuters)
- Mild brain injuries linked to sleep disorders (Reuters)
- IVF may be safe after borderline ovarian tumors (Reuters)
- U.N., WHO must lead to lower cancer deaths: expert (Reuters)
- Engineers building drug filled tooth (Associated Press)
- Indonesia's bird flu death toll at 72 (Associated Press)
- Agency: Cancer cases to double by 2030 (Associated Press)
- Indonesian woman dies of bird flu: health ministry (Reuters)
- Insurer to pay for boy's breast surgery (Associated Press)
- UN, WHO must lead to lower cancer deaths: expert (Reuters)
- Morphine eases pain, doesn't shorten life (Reuters)
- Clinical Trials Update: April 3, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Hormone heart risks overstated for some (Associated Press)
- Study finds drug-resistant flu virus in Japan (Reuters)
- Hormone therapy safe for younger women: study (Reuters)
- Flu strain shows hints of drug resistance (Associated Press)
- New study finds drug-resistant flu type (Associated Press)
- U.S. seeks to ease irradiated food label (Associated Press)
- US seeks to ease irradiated food label (Associated Press)
- Older parents more likely to have an autistic (Reuters)
- CORRECTION: Older parents more likely to have an autistic (Reuters)
- Weight gain in pregnancy predicts weight of child (Reuters)
- Heart rate variability mirrors self-discipline (Reuters)
- Doc survived, uninsured patient didn't (Associated Press)
- Language Barriers May Hamper Pediatric Care (HealthDay)
- Kids' Head Injury is Often Repeated: Study (HealthDay)
- Workers who light up have more sick days (Reuters)
- No human transmission in Egypt bird flu case: WHO (Reuters)
- Eggs will raise your cholesterol, and other myths (Reuters)
- Exercise may fend off arthritis in women (Associated Press)
- Judge: Hospital privacy law not absolute (Associated Press)
- Health Highlights: April 3, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Molecule Could Hold Key to Cholesterol (HealthDay)
- First U.S. Online Autism Registry Begins (HealthDay)
- WHO probes into siblings with bird flu in Egypt (Reuters)
- Flying hospital brings hope to India's blind millions (Reuters)
- WellPoint ties members' health to employee bonuses (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Choosing a Day Care Provider (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Preventing Baby Bottle Decay (HealthDay)
- Breast Cancer Deaths Dropping Most in Women Under 70 (HealthDay)
- Baby's Poor Response to Name Might Warn of Autism (HealthDay)
- Cocaine, amphetamine abuse linked to strokes: study (Reuters)
- Calls for kidney market as transplant demand soars (Reuters)
- Developing world has acute shortage of health workers: WHO (Reuters)
- Doctor contrasts his care with patient's (Associated Press)
- Doctor contracts his care with patient's (Associated Press)
- World needs 4 million healthcare workers (Associated Press)
- Ark. company develops food safety test (Associated Press)
- US blocks wheat gluten linked to pet food recall (Reuters)
- U.S. blocks wheat gluten linked to pet food recall (Reuters)
- Conjoined twins arrive for surgery (Associated Press)
- New Mexico approves medical use of marijuana (Reuters)
- Mammograms under 50 optional for many women: group (Reuters)
- Man with drug-resistant TB locked up (Associated Press)
- Closing schools reduced flu deaths in 1918 (Reuters)
- Young children not responding is autism sign: study (Reuters)
- Guidelines for childbirth anesthesia revised (Reuters)
- Blood types A, B converted to type O (Reuters)
- Overweight people more likely to get asthma (Reuters)
- Parental Depression Takes Toll on Kids (HealthDay)
- U.S. Hospital Errors Continue to Rise (HealthDay)
- Researchers try to predict epilepsy (Associated Press)
- Wyeth's pneumococcal vaccine beats promise: study (Reuters)
- Moderate alcohol intake may boost aneurysm risk (Reuters)
- Disrupted sleep may alter pain perception (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: April 2, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: April 2, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Pneumococcal Vaccine Helps Prevent Kids' Ear Infections (HealthDay)
- Urine-Based Drug Tests Too Flawed for Widespread Use: Study (HealthDay)
- Rising number of Japan's kids have weight problem (Reuters)
- Bird flu may spread from Indonesia, Egypt, Nigeria: FAO (Reuters)
- Child fatal injury rate down, but race gap up (Reuters)
- Celebrex ads back, stress rivals carry same risk (Reuters)
- Human organ trafficking threatens donation schemes (Reuters)
- Bush apologizes for poor health care of veterans (Reuters)
- Older Men's Sleep Affects Testosterone Levels (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Altitude Sickness (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Soothing Sensitive Teeth (HealthDay)
- Enzyme Discovery Could Greatly Expand Blood Supply (HealthDay)
- Recommended weight gains in pregnancy (Associated Press)
- Pregnant moms' weight affects toddlers (Associated Press)
- Pregnancy weight gain may impact child (Associated Press)
- Drug testing youth poses difficulties: study (Reuters)
- Drug testing youth poses difficulties: U.S. study (Reuters)
- Pneumococcal vaccine beyond expectations: U.S. study (Reuters)
- Urgent need to reach HIV-infected children: doctors (Reuters)
- Pneumococcal vaccine beyond expectations: study (Reuters)
- Pediatricians urge HIV treatment changes (Associated Press)
- Pregnancy weight gain can affect kids (Associated Press)
- Researchers find genetic links to prostate cancer (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: April 1, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Overview of ciguatera poisoning (Associated Press)
- Seafood poisoning rises with warming (Associated Press)
- 'Functional Foods': Healthy or Hype? (HealthDay)
- U.S. Offers Free, Bilingual Health Checklists (HealthDay)
- Third Egyptian child tests positive for bird flu (Reuters)
- Major pet food recall expands to dry food (Reuters)
- Dry pet food implicated in North American recall (Reuters)
- Merck diabetes pill combination wins U.S. approval (Reuters)
- Merck wins FDA's OK for diabetes pill (Associated Press)
- Pet Food Recall Widens After Toxin Found (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: March 31, 2007 (HealthDay)
- U.S. Centers to Launch Major Study of Anorexia (HealthDay)
- U.N. pact on disabled rights signed (Associated Press)
- Apple invades the living room (Reuters)
- Report: Global AIDS policy must think long-term
- Agency: AIDS fight should be sustained
- Oncologists reduce use of Amgen's Aranesp: survey (Reuters)
- WHo says organ demand outstrips supply (Associated Press)
- Dengue surging in Mexico, Latin America (Associated Press)
- Sales halted for constipation drug (Associated Press)
- U.S. global AIDS effort urged to stress prevention (Reuters)
- Curry Compound May Fight Rare Neurological Illness (HealthDay)
- Constipation Drug Pulled From Market (HealthDay)
- Lasers for acne yield 'underwhelming' results (Reuters)
- Melamine in pet food, wheat gluten from China: FDA (Reuters)
- Novartis to stop constipation drug sale (Associated Press)
- "Transplant tourism" on rise due to donor shortages (Reuters)
- Clinical Trials Update: March 30, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Emotions Play Major Role in Teen Condom Use (HealthDay)
- 2 Parts of Abortion Pill Can Be Taken Together (HealthDay)
- Chemical Found in Recalled Pet Food (HealthDay)
- Frequent long-haul flights hard on the body (Reuters)
- Agency: AIDS fight should be sustained (Associated Press)
- Melamine in pet food, wheat gluten from China : FDA (Reuters)
- FDA says found melamine in pet food (Reuters)
- Pig cells still work in diabetic man after 10 yrs (Reuters)
- Feds start review of NIH policies (Associated Press)
- Beyond stillbirth, shame: Women with a fistula (Reuters)
- Most parents tell child that donor aided conception (Reuters)
- Soy intake may stave off early prostate cancer (Reuters)
- Internet Use Can Boost Breast Cancer Patients' Faith in Docs (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Your Child's Development (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Reading to Your Baby (HealthDay)
- Heart Patients Seek Guidance on Stents, Statins (HealthDay)
- France urges care on skinny models but rejects ban (Reuters)
- HIV infections on the rise in Asia (Associated Press)
- CORRECTED: FDA pulls Parkinson's drug from U.S. market (Reuters)
- Parkinson's drug pulled from U.S. market: FDA (Reuters)
- Mexicans march to support abortion law (Associated Press)
- First-Time DWI Offenders Often Have Multiple Problems (HealthDay)
- Dementia patients dying early on sedatives: study (Reuters)
- Breast-feeding benefits seen in HIV-infected women (Reuters)
- Scientists mull anesthesia risk for kids (Associated Press)
- CDC says Easter chicks carry health risk (Associated Press)
- Analysis: Stent fallout after big study (Associated Press)
- Dutch team harvest eggs from white Rhino (Associated Press)
- FDA advisers OK prostate cancer vaccine (Associated Press)
- FDA panel approves prostate treatment (Associated Press)
- Blood pressure predicts stroke risk for all groups (Reuters)
- Stent fallout after big heart study (Associated Press)
- 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)