- More cash needed to protect U.S. food: experts (Reuters)
- "Dissonance" therapy aids eating disorder symptoms (Reuters)
- Hispanic women develop cardiac risk factors early (Reuters)
- FDA examines safety of cough, cold drugs for kids (Reuters)
- Clinical Trials Update: March 2, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Studies Compare New Antipsychotic Drugs (HealthDay)
- Whole-Grain Cereals Cut Heart Risks: Study (HealthDay)
- FDA reviewing children's cough, cold medicines (Reuters)
- Childhood cancer survivors at risk of 2nd cancer (Reuters)
- Russian prosecutors probe vaccine trials (Associated Press)
- Dengue kills Paraguayan health official (Associated Press)
- Warnings sought on kids' cold medicine (Associated Press)
- Bush to form panel to review wounded soldiers' care (Reuters)
- Schwarzenegger laments steroids in his own contest (Reuters)
- Health care top domestic concern: poll (Reuters)
- Brazilians worst abusers of diet pills, U.N. says (Reuters)
- WHO wants bird flu vaccine stockpiled (Associated Press)
- FDA warns drugmakers over unapproved headache drugs (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: March 2, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Tea Antioxidant Plus Celebrex May Fight Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)
- Vacuum Method Breaks Up DVT Blood Clots (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Help Reduce Smog (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Autism Affects Children in Different Ways (HealthDay)
- Study Finds Clues to Graves' Disease Assault on Eyes (HealthDay)
- Second-Born Twin Has Higher Post-Delivery Death Risk (HealthDay)
- Report: FDA eyes kids' cold drugs,0394 (Associated Press)
- Panama examines 6 for tainted medicine (Associated Press)
- Panama examine 6 for tainted medicine (Associated Press)
- Yellowstone hotspot energy goes 150 miles (Associated Press)
- Malaria drug for kids could cut deaths (Associated Press)
- French government wants food warnings (Associated Press)
- Experts weigh giving up on killing polio (Associated Press)
- Canada diabetes epidemic predicts worse for world (Reuters)
- Cholesterol Management Key for Patients at Risk for Stroke (HealthDay)
- FDA rejects Medtronic heart monitor (Associated Press)
- FDA warns migraine medicine makers (Associated Press)
- Mental woes common in weight-loss surgery patients (Reuters)
- Appearance related to illness tied to depression (Reuters)
- For Lent, parishes lighten up fish fry (Associated Press)
- New AIDS drugs offer hope for long-term patients (Reuters)
- Sweat may spread hepatitis B virus (Reuters)
- Low vitamin D common in pregnancy (Reuters)
- Asbestos triggers mesothelioma more often in men than women (Reuters)
- Beta-blockers may reduce stroke severity (Reuters)
- Vitamin may help alcohol-damaged babies: study (Reuters)
- Salmonella found at peanut butter plant: FDA (Reuters)
- FDA links plant to salmonella strain (Associated Press)
- French food ads carry health warnings (Associated Press)
- FDA links plant to to salmonella strain (Associated Press)
- Type 1 diabetes linked to pancreatic cancer risk (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: March 1, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: March 1, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Drink a Little, Live a Little Longer? (HealthDay)
- Exercise Helps Slow Smokers' Lung Function Decline (HealthDay)
- Survival rates for tiniest babies holding steady (Reuters)
- Seniors' errors in drug use can cause harm (Reuters)
- Cut-price malaria pill for Africa launched (Reuters)
- Overuse sports injuries often seen in kids (Reuters)
- Bogus medicines flood developing world: U.N. report (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Symptoms of a Cataract (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Sleep Disturbances Among the Elderly (HealthDay)
- Few Primary Care Docs Offer HIV Test to L.A.'s Hispanics (HealthDay)
- Hepatitis E Vaccine Called Highly Effective (HealthDay)
- Do Early Growth Spurts Protect Against Bad Cholesterol? (HealthDay)
- India says will slash infant, maternal death rates (Reuters)
- Oscar Mayer chicken strip recall expanded: USDA (Reuters)
- Bogus medicines flood developing world: UN report (Reuters)
- FDA funding for women's health stirs concern (Reuters)
- McDonald's unhappy with Britain's Prince Charles' "ban" idea (Reuters)
- Malaria drugs could cut deaths in Africa (Associated Press)
- Sanofi launches cut-price malaria pill for Africa (Reuters)
- Life expectancy rates rise in Japan (Associated Press)
- Health experts bet on spread of bird flu (Associated Press)
- Indonesia, WHO to end bird flu dispute (Associated Press)
- New market-based system aims to predict bird flu (Reuters)
- Schizophrenia may block the music in speech -study (Reuters)
- In schizophrenia, drugs may be personal matter (Reuters)
- 1,013 treated for measles in N.Korea (Associated Press)
- China confirms human case of bird flu (Associated Press)
- Prescription abuse to pass illicit drugs (Associated Press)
- Drinking a little wine linked to men's longer life (Reuters)
- Kids gain more weight on summer break (Reuters)
- Vaccine promising against hepatitis E (Associated Press)
- Education Works to Lower Patients' Heart Risk (HealthDay)
- Transfusion near surgery may up blood clot risk (Reuters)
- Study finds kids gain weight over summer (Associated Press)
- First Drug Approved to Prevent Vomiting in Dogs (HealthDay)
- Dead aristocrat may hold key to bird flu (Associated Press)
- Pregnancy diet may impact child's allergy risk (Reuters)
- Diesel soot filters urged to protect U.S. commuters (Reuters)
- FDA approves first drug for carsick dogs (Associated Press)
- Image Concerns Tied to Depression in Arthritis, Lupus Patients (HealthDay)
- U.N. health chief urges new drive against polio (Reuters)
- New parasite insight could aid anti-malaria fight (Reuters)
- Extra vitamin D reduces falls by elderly (Reuters)
- "Down low" myth distorts HIV research, prevention (Reuters)
- Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 28, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Women show pre-diabetes heart risk sooner than men (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Feb. 28, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Pilot Study Questions Wisdom of Mandatory Retirement (HealthDay)
- Hip-Surgery Complications More Common in Obese Women: Study (HealthDay)
- Conn. reps seek near-universal health coverage (Reuters)
- Health Tip: If Your Child Has Trouble Reading (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Wear Sunglasses to Protect Your Eyes (HealthDay)
- Low-Fat Dairy Foods May Boost Infertility Risk (HealthDay)
- Scuffle for organs sparks donor debate in Singapore (Reuters)
- Mexican drug gains U.S. following (Reuters)
- Japan warns of influenza-linked abnormal behavior (Reuters)
- Proposed bird-flu vaccine said a stopgap (Associated Press)
- Low-fat dairy food may hurt fertility (Reuters)
- Pfizer says maraviroc suppresses AIDS virus (Reuters)
- Ice cream may aid fertility for some (Associated Press)
- Device aids older men with leaky bladder (Reuters)
- Antioxidants don't help you live longer (Associated Press)
- Antioxidants don't mean longer life (Associated Press)
- Feds say 20 million have form of HPV (Associated Press)
- Antioxidant vitamins may not prolong life (Associated Press)
- U.S. clears use of Abbott drug for Crohn's disease (Reuters)
- Rheumatoid Arthritis Boosts Cancer Death Risk: Study (HealthDay)
- Redesigned Baxter Infusion Pump Approved (HealthDay)
- Smoking May Be Risk Factor for TB (HealthDay)
- Sanofi bird flu vaccine wins expert backing (Reuters)
- FDA panel supports Sanofi bird flu vaccine (Reuters)
- Advisers urge OK of bird flu vaccine (Associated Press)
- Non-hormone drug decreases hot flashes (Reuters)
- Feds urge approval of bird-flu vaccine (Associated Press)
- Gene plus mom's smoking boosts child's asthma risk (Reuters)
- Allergy sufferers bothered by more than allergens (Reuters)
- Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 27, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Feb. 27, 2007 (HealthDay)
- MRI Finds Hidden, High-Risk Fat in Teens (HealthDay)
- UK childcare workers may remove obese boy from home (Reuters)
- Diabetes case tied to growth hormone "doping" (Reuters)
- Feds weigh future of bird flu vaccine (Associated Press)
- Garlic does not lower cholesterol: study (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Prevent Diaper Rash (HealthDay)
- Breath Test Helps Spot Lung Cancer (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Sterilize Your Child's Toys (HealthDay)
- Long-Term, Strenuous Exercise May Lower Breast Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Governors, Bush at odds on health care payments (Reuters)
- Wounded newsman sheds light on Iraq veteran care (Reuters)
- Neurological disorders affect 1 billion people: WHO (Reuters)
- Large bioethanol project announced in Germany (Reuters)
- Kuwait confirms 12 new bird flu cases (Reuters)
- Health experts to weigh bird-flu vaccine (Associated Press)
- Study finds painkillers raise blood pressure (Reuters)
- Breastfeeding safer for some HIV-infected mothers (Reuters)
- Want to stop disease from spreading? Open a window (Reuters)
- Pregnant women face high rate of serious injury (Reuters)
- "This is your gray-haired captain speaking... Relax" (Reuters)
- Scientists tout new prostate cancer test (Associated Press)
- Stress raises risk of irritable bowel syndrome (Reuters)
- Egyptian health official denies new bird flu case (Reuters)
- Tourists indulge in aphrodisiac at Chile song fest (Reuters)
- New scans may speed chest pain diagnosis (Associated Press)
- Souped-up scans aimed at heart diagnosis (Associated Press)
- Study: Garlic won't lower cholesterol (Associated Press)
- Garlic does not lower cholesterol, says study (Reuters)
- Common painkillers raise heart risk (Reuters)
- Strong exercise may cut breast cancer risk (Reuters)
- Study says garlic won't lower cholesterol (Associated Press)
- Study Crushes Garlic's Claim to Lower Cholesterol (HealthDay)
- AP: FDA food safety inspections languish (Associated Press)
- U.S. experts to weigh Sanofi bird flu vaccine (Reuters)
- Fertility monitor helps boost pregnancy rate (Reuters)
- Some prostate cancer treatments better than others (Reuters)
- Children With Cancer at Risk for Fragile Bones (HealthDay)
- Get that annual check-up, it's worth it (Reuters)
- Industry-backed drug studies yield rosier findings (Reuters)
- Italy reinvents wheel to save abandoned babies (Reuters)
- FDA tests bird-flu vaccine effectiveness (Associated Press)
- Health Tip: When Your Cough Needs a Doctor's Care (HealthDay)
- Vyvanse Approved for ADHD (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Feb. 26, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 26, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Ads on Sexy TV Shows a Turnoff for Women (HealthDay)
- Gene Variant Keeps Blood Triglyceride Levels Low (HealthDay)
- Military mental health services seen lacking (Reuters)
- FDA staff questions Sanofi bird flu vaccine (Reuters)
- Parents timid when it comes to EpiPen use (Reuters)
- Shoddy Cosmetic Procedures Can Leave Lasting Damage (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: When Your Cough Needs a Doctor 's Care (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Removing a Splinter (HealthDay)
- Black Soya Beans May Help Prevent Weight Gain (HealthDay)
- Pope speaks out against "designer babies" (Reuters)
- Kuwait reports 20 cases of bird flu at zoo, farm (Reuters)
- Glaxo set for big push into cancer medicine (Reuters)
- China AIDS activists laud documentary Oscar (Reuters)
- Indian woman killed by in-laws over AIDS suspicion (Reuters)
- Study shows breath test for lung cancer possible (Reuters)
- Governors seek aid for child health care (Associated Press)
- Drug may treat mental symptoms of Down syndrome (Reuters)
- Study: Hormone patch safer than pill (Associated Press)
- More Teens Are Saying, 'Have a Cigar' (HealthDay)
- Lead Removal Times Too Lengthy: Study (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Feb. 25, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Drugs help smokers quit, even if not first time (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Feb. 24, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Experts Offer Dos and Don'ts of Walk-In Clinic Care (HealthDay)
- Mo. group donates nets to fight malaria (Associated Press)
- FDA confirms salmonella came from peanut butter (Reuters)
- Bird flu outbreaks confirmed in Afghanistan flocks (Reuters)
- Texas families seek to block gov's order (Associated Press)
- Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 23, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Girl Scouts cut trans fats from cookies (Associated Press)
- Alcoholics May Have Trouble Reading Others' Emotions (HealthDay)
- Circumcision May Help Protect Against HIV (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Feb. 23, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Genetic Link to Suicidal Tendencies Nailed Down (HealthDay)
- FDA approves Shire's ADHD drug Vyvanse (Associated Press)
- Motocross linked to damaging physical stress (Reuters)
- Largest U.S. dairy shuns milk from clones (Reuters)
- Colon cancers missed more often in office setting (Reuters)
- Illinois senate OKs stem cell research (Associated Press)
- Strep linked to movement disorder in children (Reuters)
- Spearmint tea may help treat excess body hair (Reuters)
- Merck's HPV vaccine in demand among UK gay men (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Risk Factors for Endometriosis (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Symptoms of Dyspepsia (HealthDay)
- Eye Movements May Spot Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorders (HealthDay)
- U.S. Tests Confirm Salmonella in Peanut Butter (HealthDay)
- Training program cuts drinking in college students (Reuters)
- Gambia expels UN official for AIDS "cure" criticism (Reuters)
- EU experts back pandemic flu shot from Novartis (Reuters)
- Nearly half of Indian women have not heard of AIDS (Reuters)
- Fish haters can get strong bones too (Reuters)
- Anti-seizure drug calms irritable kids (Reuters)
- High-iron diets raise gallstone risk in men (Reuters)
- Automated treadmill rebuilds muscles after stroke (Reuters)
- EU drugs panel backs Novartis pandemic flu vaccine (Reuters)
- Studies: Circumcision reduces HIV risk (Associated Press)
- FDA says Roche cancels heart transplant study (Reuters)
- China praised by researchers for its AIDS efforts (Reuters)
- Lunch box lead tests raise concerns (Associated Press)
- Chemical exposure may lower birth weight (Associated Press)
- Kidney patients at risk from MRI dye (Associated Press)
- Hospital group pitches universal insurance (Reuters)
- Work/family conflicts more likely in mentally ill (Reuters)
- Kids shovel down more calories watching TV (Reuters)
- Fertility detection good as pill for contraception (Reuters)
- Distress may persist after waking during surgery (Reuters)
- EU says more work vital to deal with a flu pandemic (Reuters)
- Words Can Help the Healing (HealthDay)
- Britain to pay women for ova to research (Associated Press)
- U.S. says will use risk-based meat inspection plan (Reuters)
- Brit. women can donate eggs for research (Associated Press)
- Massachusetts spurs health-care debate (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Feb. 22, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Feb. 22, 2007 (HealthDay)
- It Pays to Be Picky in Love (HealthDay)