- Money Counts in Access to Health Care (HealthDay)
- Undocumented Immigrants' Childbirth Is Top Emergency Medicaid Expense (HealthDay)
- Mental illness common in returning soldiers (Reuters)
- China AIDS activist feels failure despite award (Reuters)
- Mental Health Woes Afflict Almost a Third of Iraq, Afghan Vets (HealthDay)
- Study shows why exercise boosts brainpower (Reuters)
- Malaria-curing herb must be carefully farmed - WHO (Reuters)
- Beta carotene pills may not save vision (Associated Press)
- Heart-healthy folks apt to have long-lived parents (Reuters)
- Mental illness common in returning U.S. soldiers (Reuters)
- Stroke treatment outcome better for men than women (Reuters)
- Doctor, 81, keeps Arkansas hospital open (Associated Press)
- Office workers more prone to blood clots (Associated Press)
- FDA offers hints to make bagged produce safer (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: March 12, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Vision Care Out of Reach for Many Americans (HealthDay)
- Experts seek options on painkiller abuse (Associated Press)
- Malaria-curing herb must be carefully farmed: WHO (Reuters)
- Vision correction may raise fall risk in elderly (Reuters)
- West Nile via breastfeeding seen to be rare (Reuters)
- Early infection tied to leukemia risk in childhood (Reuters)
- Clinical Trials Update: March 12, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Gene Discovery Sheds Light on Pancreatic Cancer (HealthDay)
- Poorer Health Care Ups Black Men's Prostate Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Volume of breast cancer surgeries tied to outcome (Reuters)
- Transcendental meditation may aid heart failure (Reuters)
- Infertile couples often use alternative medicine (Reuters)
- 'Expert Centers' Give More Cost-Effective Cancer Care (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Symptoms of High Blood Sugar (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Dealing With Separation Anxiety (HealthDay)
- Baby Talk: Silly Sounds That Carry Real Impact (HealthDay)
- Mouse tests show stem cells treat brain disease (Reuters)
- Ancient Hindu therapy, a business opportunity for India (Reuters)
- Diabetes: a growing problem in newly-rich Asia (Reuters)
- U.S. helps Myanmar in bird flu fight (Associated Press)
- Game over for China's net addicts (Reuters)
- Walter Reed panel vows broad examination (Associated Press)
- Care of wounded British vets draws fire (Associated Press)
- Hormone paradox may help explain teen moodiness (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: March 11, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Trial Uses Measles to Kill Bone Marrow Cancer (HealthDay)
- Blood: The Gift That Keeps on Giving (HealthDay)
- Medical marijuana clinics face crackdown (Associated Press)
- New wealth buys makeovers in China (Associated Press)
- EU needs to coordinate AIDS research better: Germany (Reuters)
- Americans use insurance to medicate pets (Associated Press)
- Americans stuffing their pets with drugs (Associated Press)
- Peanut butter recall widens for salmonella link (Reuters)
- Pet drugs are subject of safety fears (Associated Press)
- Americans increasingly medicating pets (Associated Press)
- Americans tenderly medicating their pets (Associated Press)
- Health Highlights: March 10, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Pets Can Bring Parasite Dangers (HealthDay)
- Heated 'Nanoprobes' Destroy Breast Cancer Cells (HealthDay)
- Study Questions Antibiotic Guideline for Treatment of Pneumonia (HealthDay)
- Asians have tougher time getting pregnant with IVF (Reuters)
- Cell phones safe to use in hospitals: U.S. study (Reuters)
- Diabetes and severe depression raise risk of death (Reuters)
- Brain drain after joint surgery not from clots (Reuters)
- Amgen, J&J anemia drugs to carry new warning: FDA (Reuters)
- Eating-disorder education shows unintended effects (Reuters)
- FDA issues new warnings on anemia drugs (Associated Press)
- Prescription drug sales rise 8.3 percent (Associated Press)
- Second-hand smoke boosts second heart attack risk (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: March 9, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: March 9, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Puberty-Linked Anxieties May Lead to Panic Disorder (HealthDay)
- Heart Disease, Diabetes, Depression a Deadly Mix (HealthDay)
- Low-dose "Pill" reduces ovarian cancer risk (Reuters)
- Conjoined Canadian twins said developing normally (Reuters)
- Want a better memory? Stop and smell the roses (Reuters)
- Not enough asthmatic kids get flu shot: study (Reuters)
- Climate change pushes diseases north: expert (Reuters)
- Lawmakers weigh path to generic biologic drugs (Reuters)
- Health Tip: MRI Isn't for Everyone (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Eating While on the Road (HealthDay)
- Exercise in Youth Keeps Hypertension Risk Low (HealthDay)
- Invasive Therapy Doesn't Cut Deaths in Acute Coronary Syndrome (HealthDay)
- Climate change pushes "African" diseases north: expert (Reuters)
- Climate change pushes "African" diseases north-expert (Reuters)
- AP: Indians face health clinic crunch (Associated Press)
- Health costs will surge without better prevention (Reuters)
- AIDS hits U.S. blacks harder than other groups (Reuters)
- Alcohol ads in NCAA sports targeted (Associated Press)
- Study probes odor, sleep and memory link (Associated Press)
- Study examines link between odor, memory (Associated Press)
- Experts: Safeguards lacking on cadavers (Associated Press)
- Biomolecule Test Could Bring Diagnostics to the Bedside (HealthDay)
- Most American Seniors Live With Chronic Disease (HealthDay)
- AIDS hits blacks harder than other groups: CDC (Reuters)
- Midwest employers agree to health standards (Reuters)
- Pain complicates depression treatment in elderly (Reuters)
- AIDS medicine is rationed in Puerto Rico (Associated Press)
- Health costs to surge without better prevention (Reuters)
- Madison, Wis., named 'most walkable' (Associated Press)
- Doctor resigns over stent surgeries (Associated Press)
- Hospital probes questionable procedures (Associated Press)
- Smoking boosts risk of tuberculosis (Reuters)
- Too few kids with asthma get flu shots (Associated Press)
- Health Highlights: March 8, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: March 8, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Reflective Rats Know Their Own Mind (HealthDay)
- Cancer-Fighting Gene Guards Against Sun Damage (HealthDay)
- Web program may help ward off eating disorders (Reuters)
- Child's sleep disorder affects parents too (Reuters)
- Age-related cognitive decline not inevitable (Reuters)
- Study: Britain's drug policy has failed (Associated Press)
- Brain stimulation may ease headaches, studies find (Reuters)
- Conn. gov. urges lawmakers to adopt her health plan (Reuters)
- Senators promise drug importation push (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Living With Osteoporosis (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Help Prevent Kidney Stones (HealthDay)
- Depression Hits U.S. Blacks Harder Than Whites (HealthDay)
- Don't Lose Sleep Over Daylight Savings Time (HealthDay)
- EU agency asked to rule on cloned meat and milk (Reuters)
- Scientists plan China, HK, Taiwan stem cell trial (Reuters)
- Woman awakens after 6 years, slips back (Associated Press)
- Half ton man continues weight loss (Associated Press)
- Woman in vegetative state awakes, slips (Associated Press)
- Doctor resigns over questionable stents (Associated Press)
- Novartis gets OK for blood pressure drug (Associated Press)
- Majority of Drug-Coated Stent Use Not Approved by FDA (HealthDay)
- Booster Seat Laws Keep Kids Safe (HealthDay)
- Exercise slows decline in Alzheimer's patients (Reuters)
- Psychoanalysis effective for panic disorder (Reuters)
- Transplant failures linked to drug costs (Reuters)
- Far more mutations than thought involved in cancer (Reuters)
- "Stealth" gonorrhea strains on the rise (Reuters)
- Orange tomatoes pack bigger antioxidant punch (Reuters)
- Breast cancer survivors risk heart disease: study (Reuters)
- Lipitor Approved for Additional Uses (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: March 7, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: March 7, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Folate-Rich 'Super Tomato' Could Cut Birth Defects (HealthDay)
- Blood Test Could Spot Panic Disorder (HealthDay)
- Family therapy helps kids with type 1 diabetes (Reuters)
- Growth spurts tied to lower cholesterol later (Reuters)
- As biofuels boom, will more go hungry? (Reuters)
- Surgery in the sun lures patients to Thailand (Reuters)
- Senators press FDA over drug safety tracking (Reuters)
- Groups tie fight against AIDS to rape prevention (Reuters)
- It's true -- stress makes teens break out (Reuters)
- Tiny, heated "nano-probes" beat cancer in mice (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Taking Your Child's Temperature (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Understanding Emphysema (HealthDay)
- EKG Predicts Heart Risk in Postmenopausal Women (HealthDay)
- PET Scan Helps Spot Aggressive Kidney Cancers (HealthDay)
- Diet study tips scale in favor of Atkins (Reuters)
- CORRECTED: Smoking curb could "upset China stability" (Reuters)
- Smoking curb could "upset China stability" (Reuters)
- Chinese children die due to lack of medical care (Reuters)
- TB strain threatens "uncontrollable" epidemic (Reuters)
- Radiation for breast cancer ups heart disease risk (Reuters)
- Surgeon general: Teen drinking a problem (Associated Press)
- Circumcision may lift HIV risk for women (Associated Press)
- Study shows near-tripling of global ADHD drug use (Reuters)
- Obese couples have tougher time having babies (Reuters)
- Risk-taking kiwis protest looming "party pill" ban (Reuters)
- Lung cancer screens may not save lives (Associated Press)
- Brand name drug prices soar for seniors -- AARP (Reuters)
- Atkins beats other diet plans in study (Associated Press)
- FDA chief: Tobacco rules could backfire (Associated Press)
- Canadian hospitals see increase in deadly bacteria (Reuters)
- Correction: March 4 pain relief story (Associated Press)
- Correction: Kids pain relief story (Associated Press)
- Heat not a factor in spring-summer suicide peak (Reuters)
- Flu Shot Cuts Kids' Infection Risk in Half (HealthDay)
- Toothbrushing Can Trigger Epileptic Seizures (HealthDay)
- Walking helps shed post-baby pounds (Reuters)
- Treating depression improves diabetes control (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: March 6, 2007 (HealthDay)
- First Hypertension Drug to Inhibit Kidney Enzyme Approved (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: March 6, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Aspirin, NSAIDs Won't Prevent Colorectal Cancer: Study (HealthDay)
- R-rated movies lure white teens into smoking? (Reuters)
- Bausch & Lomb recalls second contact lens solution (Reuters)
- Panel nixes aspirin as cancer preventive (Associated Press)
- Risks of aspirin outweigh cancer benefit for most (Reuters)
- Impact of physical, mental torture similar: study (Reuters)
- Latin American hearts suffer from obesity, stress (Reuters)
- FDA approves Novartis hypertension drug (Associated Press)
- More Teens Are Undergoing Obesity Surgery (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Common Causes of Fever (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: About Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (HealthDay)
- R-Rated Movies May Boost Teens' Smoking Rates (HealthDay)
- Bad air quality speeds HK elderly to hospital: study (Reuters)
- Tamiflu side effect concerns grow after Japan deaths (Reuters)
- Europeans check out NYC health push (Associated Press)
- Intimate Partner Abuse Affects Broad Spectrum of Ages (HealthDay)
- Experts want new definition of torture (Associated Press)
- Can tooth brushing cause seizures? (Reuters)
- Recurrent Chlamydia common in young women (Reuters)
- Panel: Aspirin adds to colon cancer risk (Associated Press)
- Anxiety disorders often untreated (Reuters)
- More obese adolescents turning to surgery (Reuters)
- Heart attack risk factors identified in Latinos (Reuters)
- Angioplasty shown to save legs and feet (Reuters)
- New genetic causes of facial clefts identified (Reuters)
- R-rated movies lure white teens into smoking: study (Reuters)
- Study measures harm of stress on children's health (Reuters)
- Genetic conditions often lead to insurance refusal (Reuters)
- Obesity surgery triples among U.S. teens (Associated Press)
- Steroid Shots Provide Little Relief for Low Back Pain (HealthDay)
- Moderate drinking may benefit elderly men (Reuters)
- HIV transmission risk highest early in infection: study (Reuters)
- Bush administration defends Medicare drug program (Reuters)
- Kids may someday avoid back braces (Associated Press)
- Pre-pregnancy douching may curb early birth risk (Reuters)
- Vaccine may treat many bird flu strains (Associated Press)
- China launches mass bird flu vaccination campaign (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: March 5, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Depression Worsens Outcomes for Heart Failure Patients (HealthDay)
- Ibuprofen Best for Kids' Injury Pain (HealthDay)
- Men on antidepressants drink less often (Reuters)
- African AIDS victims fret over India patent case (Reuters)
- Obese woman unaware of pregnancy until near birth (Reuters)
- Scientists to exhume diplomat's corpse for bird flu clues (Reuters)
- Prescription drug plan unaffordable: official (Reuters)
- Report faults FDA drug-safety tracking system: WSJ (Reuters)
- Ibuprofen best in relieving children's pain: study (Reuters)
- U.S. teens work late, long and in danger: study (Reuters)
- Norovirus hits N.J. college campus (Associated Press)
- Health Tip: Who Should Avoid Alcohol (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Take a Nap (HealthDay)
- Scientists Discover 'Natural Barrier' to HIV (HealthDay)
- Obesity May Trigger Earlier Puberty for Girls (HealthDay)
- Many U.S. Teens Work Dangerous Jobs (HealthDay)
- Doctors warn on costly "consumer" insurance (Reuters)
- Drug testing children fraught with problems: doctors (Reuters)
- Mulberry trees bring misery to Pakistani city (Reuters)
- Childhood obesity triggers early puberty: study (Reuters)
- Study: Ibuprofen best painkiller for kids (Associated Press)
- Drug testing children fraught with problems - doctors (Reuters)
- Childhood obesity triggers early puberty - study (Reuters)
- U.S. doctors warn on costly "consumer" insurance (Reuters)
- U.S. teens work late, long and in danger - study (Reuters)
- Sleep Apnea Increasingly Tied to Heart Risks: Study (HealthDay)
- Spas: An Option for All (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: March 4, 2007 (HealthDay)
- FDA set to approve controversial cow drug: report (Reuters)
- More adults prefer daily cup of coffee: survey (Reuters)
- Raw Texas oysters may be contaminated (Associated Press)
- Heart recipient conquers Andes climb (Associated Press)
- Health Highlights: March 3, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Heartburn or Heart Attack? Know the Symptoms (HealthDay)
- Tyson unit recalls ground beef on E.Coli risk: USDA (Reuters)
- Army secretary removed amid veterans' scandal (Reuters)
- NYC fast-food chains pull calorie info (Associated Press)
- NYC fast-food chains pulls calorie info (Associated Press)
- Low-fat dairy enhances weight loss in diabetics (Reuters)