- Study: Anxiety may be bad for your heart (AP)
- Study links 9/11 stress to heart disease (AP)
- California autism cases continue to grow (AP)
- Girls who feel unpopular may gain weight (AP)
- Weighty Mo. man wins custody of child (AP)
- Healthy habits can mean 14 extra years (AP)
- FDA approves daily Cialis doses (Reuters)
- Dairy linked to 3 deaths, miscarriage (AP)
- NYC death rate hit all-time low in '06 (AP)
- Girls who feel unpopular may gain weight (AP)
- Nepal radio breaks taboos to fight HIV/AIDS (Reuters)
- Glowing pig passes genes to piglets (AP)
- FDA cracks down on custom-made hormones (AP)
- FDA cracks down on custom-made hormones (AP)
- Study: Rare gene change linked to autism (AP)
- Millions of young abusing cough medicine (AP)
- Millions of young abusing cough medicine (AP)
- Ex-reps say Amgen used patient records (AP)
- Millions of young abusing cough medicine (AP)
- Ex-reps say Amgen used patient records (AP)
- Britain eyes Swedish law on sex workers (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Proteins found that AIDS virus preys on (AP)
- Obesity now a 'lifestyle' choice for Americans, expert says (AFP)
- Proteins found that AIDS virus preys on (AP)
- Millions of young abusing cough medicine (AP)
- Pharmacists decry Medicare drug payments (AP)
- Man in anti-smoking ads still smokes (AP)
- YMCA tackles America's health crisis (AP)
- EU report says cloned food probably safe (AP)
- Man in anti-smoking ads still smokes (AP)
- New Orleans nurses turn home into clinic (AP)
- Brown wants more organ donation in UK (AP)
- Court declines experimental drugs case (AP)
- Depression, Obesity Coexist in Many Middle-Aged Women (HealthDay)
- Hot spots warn of diabetic foot ulcers (AP)
- PE: Focus on exercise, not team sports (AP)
- FDA OKs Tysabri to fight Crohn's disease (AP)
- New Orleans nurses turn home into clinic (AP)
- Depression, Obesity Coexist in Many Middle-Aged Women (HealthDay)
- PE: Focus on exercise, not team sports (AP)
- UK criticized for deporting dying woman (AP)
- FDA says cloned animals safe as food (AP)
- Against the trend, U.S. births way up (AP)
- Genital mutilation a weapon in Kenya (AP)
- Bull market for clones: studs, not stock (AP)
- FDA says cloned animals safe for food (AP)
- 5 yellow fever deaths in Brazil (AP)
- Neither Democrats nor Republicans best in bed: Playboy survey (AFP)
- Gene combo may hike prostate cancer risk (AP)
- U.S. to study bizarre medical condition (AP)
- British seek to boost organ donation (AP)
- U.S. to study bizarre medical condition (AP)
- Gene combo may hike prostate cancer risk (AP)
- 'Cuckoo's Nest' hospital cited by feds (AP)
- British seek to boost organ donation (AP)
- Hot spots warn of diabetic foot ulcers (AP)
- FDA: Cold medicines too risky for tots (AP)
- Feds probe slaughterhouse illness link (AP)
- China studies "sexology" panel's business methods (Reuters)
- Scientists make human embryo clones (AP)
- Pedometers help people lose weight: U.S. study (Reuters)
- Army panel seeks brain injury studies (AP)
- Officials find listeria strain at dairy (AP)
- Report: U.S. abortions decline (AP)
- Brain surgery lets woman listen to music (AP)
- U.S. abortions at lowest rate since 1974 (AP)
- Task force seeks brain injury studies (AP)
- FDA: Cold medicines too risky for tots (AP)
- Officials find listeria strain at dairy (AP)
- Experts call for rethinking AIDS money (AP)
- New warning added to contraceptive patch (AP)
- FDA approves HIV drug etravirine (AP)
- US abortions at lowest rate since 1974 (AP)
- Minn. health system purges drug trinkets (AP)
- FDA weighs over-counter cholesterol drug (AP)
- Leavitt says key health issues divisive (AP)
- Lawsuit: Test Texas lawmaker for STDs (AP)
- Food poisoning can be long-term problem (AP)
- FDA approves high blood pressure tablets (AP)
- Study looks at why poor kids are heavy (AP)
- NYC revives vote for calories on menus (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Folk medicines contain lead (AP)
- Food poisoning can be long-term problem (AP)
- Cervical cancer vaccine cost-effective: EU agency (Reuters)
- Study: Obesity surgery can cure diabetes (AP)
- Study: Obesity surgery can cure diabetes (AP)
- Getting in shape reduces death risk (AP)
- Food poisoning can be long-term problem (AP)
- Study looks at why poor kids are heavy (AP)
- Obesity surgery helps diabetics, study finds (Reuters)
- CDC: Too few adults get their vaccines (AP)
- Heart bypass best for multiple blockages (AP)
- Doctors report transplant breakthrough (AP)
- UK to spend millions on anti-obesity campaign (Reuters)
- Doctors report transplant breakthrough (AP)
- Heart bypass best for multiple blockages (AP)
- CDC: Too few adults get their vaccines (AP)
- Incubator fire badly burns Minn. newborn (AP)
- Obesity surgery seen as diabetes cure (AP)
- Study: The Pill protects against cancer (AP)
- Doctors report transplant breakthrough (AP)
- WHO to recommend ways to reduce harm of alcohol (Reuters)
- USDA lab focuses on deadly E. Coli (AP)
- Future chefs learn how to cut trans fat (AP)
- Lead linked to aging in older brains (AP)
- Dust, air, water sources of lead (AP)
- Brazil carnival star eyes surgery record (AP)
- Don't stop Brazil Carnival but be careful: Lula (Reuters)
- New treatment can clear brain clots (AP)
- EU health chief uses food labels to fight obesity (Reuters)
- New flu vaccine may not need needles (AP)
- Pats' Bruschi inspires stroke survivors (AP)
- Cold meds send 7,000 kids to hospitals (AP)
- Cold meds send 7,000 kids to hospitals (AP)
- New flu vaccine may not need needles (AP)
- Hand gels alone may not curb infections (AP)
- Hand gels alone may not curb infections (AP)
- Cold meds send 7,000 kids to hospitals (AP)
- New treatment can clear brain clots (AP)
- Study ties soldiers' maladies to stress (AP)
- 8 Japanese sickened by Chinese dumplings (AP)
- Researcher admits leaking diabetes study (AP)
- EU wants simpler food labels (AP)
- Super Bowl could be heart health hazard (AP)
- Mercury from vaccines disappears quickly (AP)
- Gentler fix for artery bulge proves best (AP)
- Brain screenings for vets may be flawed (AP)
- Compound cuts cerebral palsy in preemies (AP)
- Drug-resistant flu is found in Europe (AP)
- FDA warns of epilepsy drugs risk (AP)
- Scientists study how HIV hides in body (AP)
- Atkins-Like Diet Cuts Epileptic Seizures (HealthDay)
- Swiss change safe sex message on HIV (AP)
- FDA warns of risks from epilepsy drugs (AP)
- Scientists study how HIV hides in body (AP)
- Compound cuts cerebral palsy in preemies (AP)
- Swiss change safe sex message on HIV (AP)
- Super Bowl could be heart health hazard (AP)
- Atkins-Like Diet Cuts Epileptic Seizures (HealthDay)
- Bird flu continues march 4 years later (AP)
- Puerto Rico home of deadly syndrome (AP)
- Double dipping? 'Seinfeld' was right (AP)
- HPV causing more oral cancer in men (AP)
- Obese patients wait longer for kidney transplants (Reuters)
- Safe sex the message as Rio launches into Carnival (Reuters)
- CDC: Drug sickens dialysis patients (AP)
- Double dipping? 'Seinfeld' was right (AP)
- HPV causing more oral cancer in men (AP)
- Puerto Rico home of deadly syndrome (AP)
- CDC: Flu outbreaks reported in 11 states (AP)
- Fight looms over global AIDS program (AP)
- FDA: Chantix may pose psychiatric risks (AP)
- Laura Bush promotes healthy living (AP)
- Chemicals in baby products raise concern (AP)
- Can PHRs actually make you healthier? (AP)
- New asthma inhaler approved for children (AP)
- Docs oppose Aetna plan on colonoscopies (AP)
- Miss. law would ban serving obese diners (AP)
- Fat people cheaper to treat, study says (AP)
- Docs oppose Aetna plan on colonoscopies (AP)
- Embryos created with DNA from 3 people (AP)
- Born to Be Obese? (HealthDay)
- Tainted pills hit U.S. mainland (AP)
- Toxin from fish causes illness in humans (AP)
- Born to Be Obese? (HealthDay)
- Many sex ed teachers may lack training (Reuters)
- Deaths partially halt diabetes study (AP)
- Moms pre-chewing food gave HIV to kids (AP)
- Removing clot aids heart attack recovery (AP)
- FDA fines Red Cross another $4.6 million (AP)
- Fat people cheaper to treat, study says (AP)
- Israeli pilots could fly high on anti-impotence pill (Reuters)
- Tobacco could kill 1 billion by 2100 (AP)
- Device on knee can produce electricity (AP)
- Nature tops nurture in childhood obesity: study (Reuters)
- Anti-impotence pill could boost high flying pilots (Reuters)
- Tobacco could kill 1 billion by 2100 (AP)
- Study: Acupuncture may boost pregnancy (AP)
- SAfrica questions circumcision advice (AP)
- Removing clot aids heart attack recovery (AP)
- House GOP opposes AIDS program changes (AP)
- Low-Carb Diets Better Than Low-Fat Diets at PreventingDiabetes (HealthDay)
- Obese less likely to use seat belts (AP)
- Modern life means modern ills for obese Pacific islanders (AFP)
- FDA links anti-wrinkle drugs to deaths (AP)
- Company builds $1 billion juice business (AP)
- Reaching 100 is easier than suspected (AP)
- Trip and fall lately? Tell your doctor (AP)
- Minn. Web site creates health market (AP)
- FDA links anti-wrinkle drugs to deaths (AP)
- Doctors use Wii games for rehab therapy (AP)
- Trip and fall lately? Tell your doctor (AP)
- Jailed doctor's patients to sue govt. (AP)
- Minn. Web site creates health market (AP)
- Number of US primary care doctors down (AP)
- Fentanyl painkiller patches recalled (AP)
- Delaying prostate care OK for some men (AP)
- Study says India has smoking crisis (AP)
- NYC condom features 'Get some' phrase (AP)
- US probes Chinese maker of blood thinner (AP)
- Number of US primary care doctors down (AP)
- Study says India has smoking crisis (AP)
- Delaying prostate care OK for some men (AP)
- CDC: Gulf Coast trailers have toxic air (AP)
- CDC: Death count 82 for 'choking game' (AP)
- Weight loss may not harm obese teens' bones (Reuters)
- Being overweight may raise cancer risk (AP)
- FEMA plans trailer exodus over chemical (AP)
- Panama relatives say hundreds poisoned (AP)
- British researchers link obesity to more cancers (Reuters)
- Obesity Raises Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- Obesity growing to be top cancer cause (AP)
- Flu season, and vaccine, looking worse (AP)
- Flu season, and vaccine, looking worse (AP)
- CDC: Death count 82 for 'choking game' (AP)
- Obesity Raises Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
- 2 SoCal men charged with abusing cattle (AP)
- Indonesia's bird-flu death toll at 140 (AP)
- Cancer 'coaches' sway treatment choices (AP)
- Obesity boosts cancer risk, says health review (AFP)
- Bush touts U.S. aid to fight malaria (AP)
- Study: Gel fails to stop HIV infection (AP)
- Some cancer patients turn to 'coaches' (AP)
- Medicare won't pay hospitals for errors (AP)
- Campbell's lowering sodium in kids soups (AP)
- FDA looks at wrong plant in China (AP)
- Iraqi medical system wrecked by war (AP)
- Study: Gel fails to stop HIV infection (AP)
- Medicare won't pay hospitals for errors (AP)
- Health Tip: Zinc in Your Diet (HealthDay)
- Hospital 'code blue' deadlier at night (AP)
- Getting 'off meds' has consequences (AP)
- Campbell's lowering sodium in kids soups (AP)
- Health Tip: Zinc in Your Diet (HealthDay)
- US cancer deaths rose by 5,400 in 2005 (AP)
- Hospital 'code blue' deadlier at night (AP)
- Getting 'off meds' has consequences (AP)
- College student fights his own cancer (AP)
- US: States better prepared for disasters (AP)
- Study shows where new diseases may arise (AP)
- Strokes among middle-aged women triple (AP)
- Salty snacks mean more sodas for kids (AP)
- More ammo against withdrawn surgery drug (AP)
- Study shows where new diseases may arise (AP)
- Hospital 'code blue' deadlier at night (AP)
- Cut salt to keep children thin: study (Reuters)
- Feds meet on for next year's flu vaccine (AP)
- Just 1 in 4 know heart attack signs (AP)
- FDA clears Wyeth drug for hemophilia (AP)
- States redefine family health policies (AP)