- Health insurance bridges gap for poor families (Reuters)
- Health insurance bridges gap for poor U.S families (Reuters)
- Cancer's unrecognized toll: Time lost (Associated Press)
- N.D. conjoined twins to be separated (Associated Press)
- Cancer's unrecognized toll: Time (Associated Press)
- Guidelines help diagnose severe meningitis: study (Reuters)
- Starbucks cuts trans fats in half of U.S. stores (Reuters)
- Acrylamide level in food largely unknown (Associated Press)
- Epilepsy Drug May Help Parkinson's Patients (HealthDay)
- Send Summer Camp Homesickness Packing (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Jan. 2, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 2, 2007 (HealthDay)
- Uric Acid Blood Check a Marker for Dementia (HealthDay)
- Moderate Drinking Cuts Heart Attack Risk in Hypertensive Men (HealthDay)
- A drink may help high blood pressure risk (Reuters)
- Health Tip: Heartburn Medicines May Have Side Effects (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: After Appendectomy (HealthDay)
- Media Might Fuel Eating Disorders (HealthDay)
- Binge Drinking Rampant Among College Students (HealthDay)
- Teens binge drink, government study finds (Reuters)
- 67 too old to give birth says Italian fertility doctor (Reuters)
- Physical abuse leads to adult depression: study (Reuters)
- Study reveals guide to deter homesickness (Associated Press)
- Reading diet articles could be unhealthy (Associated Press)
- Researcher studies meth exposure on kids (Associated Press)
- Fla. Keys resort may have been warned (Associated Press)
- Study links post-traumatic stress to heart disease (Reuters)
- Physical abuse leads to adult depression: US study (Reuters)
- Doctors back new approach on 2nd opinion (Associated Press)
- Study: War trauma may raise heart risks (Associated Press)
- Keep Sugary Drinks Out of Sippy Cups (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Jan. 1, 2007 (HealthDay)
- New Year, New Goal to Get Healthy (HealthDay)
- Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: A New Approach (HealthDay)
- Resolve to Exercise Your Brain (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Treating Pneumonia (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: A Pet May Improve Your Health (HealthDay)
- Gene-engineered cattle resist mad cow disease: study (Reuters)
- Millions save money on Medicare program (Associated Press)
- Gene-engineered cows resist mad cow disease -study (Reuters)
- Haitian girl home after face surgery (Associated Press)
- 2006 diet news: hold the trans fats (Associated Press)
- 2006 diet news: hold the trans-fats (Associated Press)
- Haitian girl returns after face surgery (Associated Press)
- 2006 big year for nutrition news (Associated Press)
- Health Highlights: Dec. 31, 2006 (HealthDay)
- High-Tech Mammograms Will Change Breast Cancer Care (HealthDay)
- Motivation Key to Keeping Those 'Get Fit' Resolutions (HealthDay)
- Group recommends Down syndrome testing (Associated Press)
- New twins makes Spaniard world's oldest mum at 67 (Reuters)
- Woman infected with HIV at Libyan hospital dies (Reuters)
- Hangover Helpers (HealthDay)
- Resolve to Keep Those New Year's Resolutions (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Dec. 30, 2006 (HealthDay)
- Heart disease still big problem in South (Associated Press)
- High-Tech Robots Invading Operating Rooms (HealthDay)
- Dolly for dinner? Not just yet, critics say (Reuters)
- You Don't Have to Live With Excessive Menstrual Bleeding (HealthDay)
- Expert Tips Can Head Off Head Injury (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Dec. 29, 2006 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Dec. 29, 2006 (HealthDay)
- Tanning Beds No Holiday Gift for Your Skin (HealthDay)
- Snoring Haunts Millions of Americans (HealthDay)
- Five Reasons to Get Off the Couch in '07 (American Cancer Society)
- Ad Campaigns Help Get Kids Active (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: If Someone is Struck by Lightning (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Heart Palpitations (HealthDay)
- Gene-Altered Mouse a Boon to Rheumatoid Arthritis Research (HealthDay)
- Dr. Reddy's gets FDA nod for simvastatin (Reuters)
- California commissions pension obligations review (Reuters)
- Study: Many kids too fat by preschool (Associated Press)
- Calif. asks group to study pension obligations (Reuters)
- UnitedHealth, others to extend Medicare drug date (Reuters)
- Research Uncovers New Clues to Cancer (HealthDay)
- FDA Calls Food From Cloned Animals Safe (HealthDay)
- Food from cloned animals safe to eat: FDA (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Dec. 28, 2006 (HealthDay)
- Cosmetic Wrinkle Filler Approved (HealthDay)
- Race, Gender Influenced Reaction to 9/11 (HealthDay)
- Most Americans Want Public Policies to Prevent Obesity (HealthDay)
- U.S. agency says food from cloned animals safe to eat (Reuters)
- Poor lung function tied to higher stroke risk (Reuters)
- Virtual Reality Soothes Young Burn Patients (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Why My Baby's Skin Has a Yellow Tint (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Keep Deadly Skin Cancer Away (HealthDay)
- Video Game Injuries a Holiday Hazard (HealthDay)
- Herpes treatment fails in animal testing (Associated Press)
- Too much fish risky for fetuses: Taiwan study (Reuters)
- Brazil transfixed by 4th anorexia death (Associated Press)
- Malaria cases in Jamaica at nearly 160 (Associated Press)
- FDA set to OK food from cloned animals (Associated Press)
- Hospitals cut medicine tube infections in study (Reuters)
- Generic Anti-Nausea Drug Approved (HealthDay)
- Universal Studios parks ban trans fats (Associated Press)
- Surgery a Bigger Risk for HIV-Infected Patients (HealthDay)
- Young smokers often try to quit on their own (Reuters)
- Timing of weight gain affects breast cancer risk (Reuters)
- Give a helmet with that tricycle, CDC urges (Reuters)
- Botox injections can relax writer's cramp (Reuters)
- Popular supplement fails to lower cholesterol (Reuters)
- Living near busy street ups breathing problems (Reuters)
- Diabetic moms' babies may have weak sucking reflex (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Dec. 27, 2006 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Dec. 27, 2006 (HealthDay)
- TV Misses Mark on Seat Belt, Helmet Use (HealthDay)
- 'On/Off ' Switch Controls Immune Defenses Against Viruses (HealthDay)
- Seasonal Demands Put Drivers at Risk (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: What's HPV? (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Rheumatoid Arthritis (HealthDay)
- Medicare's Prescription Drug Plan Enrollment Deadline Looms (HealthDay)
- Big bellies tied to greater heart disease risk (Reuters)
- Acupuncture alone won't ease depression for most (Reuters)
- Calcium not a major factor in kids' fat mass gain (Reuters)
- Time may not cure all wounds, but helps hangovers (Reuters)
- When faith and medicine collide (Reuters)
- Africa has high-tech tools to beat meningitis (Reuters)
- Increased Exposure Tames Childhood Egg Allergy (HealthDay)
- Study links heartburn drugs, broken hip (Associated Press)
- Heartburn drugs raise risk of hip fractures: study (Reuters)
- Osteoporosis drug gives lasting protection: study (Reuters)
- FDA panel to review studies of Cyberonics device (Reuters)
- Study: Weight loss may lower cancer risk (Associated Press)
- Weight loss cut prostate cancer risk (Associated Press)
- Scientists ID Genes That Lose Expression in Solid Tumors (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Dec. 26, 2006 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Dec. 26, 2006 (HealthDay)
- Longevity Gene Also Keeps the Mind Sharp (HealthDay)
- Methamphetamines May Be Toxic to Blood Vessels (HealthDay)
- Telik cancer drug fails trials; stock plummets (Reuters)
- Replidyne stops bronchitis drug trial (Reuters)
- Don't Brush Off Dental Health Over the Holidays (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Don't Ignore Bleeding Gums (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Weight Lifting Safety (HealthDay)
- HRT Debate Not Over Yet (HealthDay)
- Telik drug fails trials in lung, ovarian cancer (Reuters)
- Circumcision could save money in AIDS-hit Africa (Reuters)
- Egyptian girl dies of bird flu: MENA (Reuters)
- Study: Overcoming allergies possible (Associated Press)
- Poor records plague Bush AIDS effort (Associated Press)
- Get Active With Kids This Season (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Dec. 25, 2006 (HealthDay)
- Even Elves Need a Good Night's Rest (HealthDay)
- Keep a Close Watch on Those Holiday Blues (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Helpful Hints for Flossing (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Milk Allergy is Not Lactose Intolerance (HealthDay)
- 12 ideas to keep off holiday pounds (Associated Press)
- Tips for staying trim over holidays (Associated Press)
- Laura Bush discusses her skin cancer (Associated Press)
- Health Highlights: Dec. 24, 2006 (HealthDay)
- Clowns boost patients' holiday spirits (Associated Press)
- Draw Up a Holiday Dining Plan (HealthDay)
- Unwrapping the Science of Santa's Mystical Journey (HealthDay)
- Annan 'concerned' on Libya AIDS sentence (Associated Press)
- Infant mortality gap widens for multiple births (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Dec. 23, 2006 (HealthDay)
- Healthy Hearts Never Take a Holiday (HealthDay)
- British woman with 2 wombs has triplets (Associated Press)
- Shuttle lands at Kennedy Space Center (Associated Press)
- Health Highlights: Dec. 22, 2006 (HealthDay)
- Epilepsy drug treats sleep-related eating disorder (Reuters)
- Weight Loss May Cut Prostate Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Women More Likely to Inherit Risk of Stroke (HealthDay)
- Diabetes not linked to Alzheimer's in seniors (Reuters)
- Bangladesh to immunize 24 mln children in polio drive (Reuters)
- Ugandan president rejects circumcision/HIV study (Reuters)
- UK hospital investigates bug outbreak after baby dies (Reuters)
- Psychological treatments ease low back pain (Reuters)
- Holiday feasting highlights swallowing problems (Reuters)
- Parents advised to limit kids' use of noisy toys (Reuters)
- Clinical Trials Update: Dec. 22, 2006 (HealthDay)
- Scientists Find Way to Remove Prion Infectivity From Animal Blood (HealthDay)
- Mistletoe Injection Linked to Tumor-Like Growth (HealthDay)
- Even with lung cancer, quitting cigarettes helps (Reuters)
- Optimists may have longer lives (Reuters)
- More Nigerian states hit by bird flu infection (Reuters)
- Rift Valley Fever kills 12 in Kenya (Reuters)
- Out Caroling? Be in Harmony With Your Body, Too (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Understanding Ataxia (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Keep the Blood Moving in Your Feet (HealthDay)
- Stressed Out? Grab Hubby's Hand (HealthDay)
- Flu pandemic forecast to kill 62 million (Reuters)
- New insight gained into devastating brain ailment (Reuters)
- Top Calif. lawmaker proposes expanding health care (Reuters)
- Hamster tests may reveal "mad cow" blood blocker (Reuters)
- Next flu pandemic could kill 62 million -report (Reuters)
- New flu pandemic could kill 81 million (Associated Press)
- Stem Cell Technique Could Help Kids Avoid Root Canal (HealthDay)
- Measles outbreak tied to traveler from Romania (Reuters)
- Lithium-Like Drugs May Impair Neuronal Function (HealthDay)
- Teen drug use down 23 percent over 5 years: survey (Reuters)
- Teen drug use down 23 pct over 5 years: survey (Reuters)
- U.S. measles outbreak tied to one person (Associated Press)
- Exercise, diet reduce fatty liver in obese teens (Reuters)
- Expert believes early HRT can have heart benefits (Reuters)
- CDC: Traveler tied to 34 measles cases (Associated Press)
- Calorie cost of a few holiday treats (Associated Press)
- Christmas goodies pack on the pounds (Associated Press)
- Under-the-tongue allergy therapy cost-effective (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Dec. 21, 2006 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Dec. 21, 2006 (HealthDay)
- Prostate Treatment Costs Substantial and Sustained (HealthDay)
- U.S. Teens Turning From Illicit Drugs... (HealthDay)
- Babies with viral infection may respond to antibiotic (Reuters)
- Circumcision may stop 1.4 mln S.Africa HIV cases (Reuters)
- IMF warns Mozambique on mounting AIDS crisis (Reuters)
- Popular gadgets may make painful Christmas presents (Reuters)
- Wild Oats pulls POM Wonderful from some stores (Reuters)
- Sleepy with apnea could signal heart trouble (Reuters)
- Cooling cap to cut infant brain damage wins U.S. OK (Reuters)
- New chemical gives insight into Alzheimer's (Reuters)
- A Checklist for Avoiding Common Holiday Dangers (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: When Your Teen Gets Behind the Wheel (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Warning Signs of Dementia (HealthDay)
- Botox Soothes Writer's Cramp (HealthDay)
- Hospital policy eyed in L.A. outbreak (Associated Press)
- Study: Teens use medicines to get high (Associated Press)
- HK hikes birth fees to stem flood of pregnant tourists (Reuters)
- Italy doctor unplugged euthanasia man's respirator (Reuters)
- Paralyzed Italian in euthanasia debate dies (Reuters)
- New chemical gives insight into Alzheimer's -study (Reuters)
- New heart disease markers no better than old: study (Reuters)
- Cooling cap to cut infant brain damage wins US OK (Reuters)
- Study: Psilocybin relieves OCD symptoms (Associated Press)
- Study connects echinacea, tract bacteria (Associated Press)
- Scientists link weight to gut bacteria (Associated Press)
- Size of gut linked to gut microbes (Associated Press)
- Study casts doubt on new blood tests (Associated Press)
- FDA OK's newborn 'cooling cap' (Associated Press)
- Infant Jaundice Treatment May Encourage Moles (HealthDay)
- Lizard Love a Truly Singular Sensation (HealthDay)
- Trip to food store a risk factor for Salmonella (Reuters)
- Democrats increase pressure on health official (Reuters)
- Experimental cancer drug attacks tumors in novel way (Reuters)
- Weight may be linked to type of bacteria (Associated Press)
- Pain often untreated in elderly with dementia (Reuters)
- FDA Calls for Tougher Warnings on OTC Painkillers (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Dec. 20, 2006 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Dec. 20, 2006 (HealthDay)
- Study Compares Lung Cancer Radiation Treatments (HealthDay)
- FDA OKs J&J's next-generation schizophrenia pill (Reuters)
- Vatican cardinal: Chastity fights AIDS (Associated Press)
- J&J schizophrenia drug wins federal OK (Associated Press)
- Bungee cord backpack lightens the load (Reuters)
- Feds yank VaxGen's anthrax contract (Associated Press)
- Health Tip: Less Stress for the Holidays (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Got Jet Lag? (HealthDay)
- Obesity No.1 Kids' Health Issue: Survey (HealthDay)
- Kidney Transplants Boost Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- U.S. soldiers' suicide rate in Iraq doubles in 2005 (Reuters)
- Indian state plans obligatory pre-marriage HIV test (Reuters)