- Study finds heart risks in young cancer survivors (AP)
- People over 60 urged to get one-time shingles shot (AP)
- Obesity contributes to global warming: study (Reuters)
- Drug combo helps women with advanced breast cancer (AP)
- FDA stresses birth defect risks with Roche drug (AP)
- CDC: Syringe reuse linked to hepatitis C outbreak (AP)
- Survival of quake victims depends on many factors (AP)
- CDC: Syringe reuse linked to hepatitis C outbreak (AP)
- 68 pct. of young drivers killed at night unbuckled (AP)
- Those with rare diseases offered a chance for free treatment (AP)
- Do we know enough about presidential health? (AP)
- Medicare may broaden obesity surgery payment (Reuters)
- Erectile Dysfunction a Strong Harbinger of Heart Trouble (HealthDay)
- 68 pct. of young drivers killed at night unbuckled (AP)
- Erectile Dysfunction a Strong Harbinger of Heart Trouble (HealthDay)
- Medicare may broaden obesity surgery payment (Reuters)
- Erectile dysfunction predicts heart problems: study (Reuters)
- Problems rare but more likely in teen blood donors (AP)
- A grim diagnosis: Kennedy's brain cancer is worst kind (AP)
- Gene Therapy May Treat Erectile Dysfunction (HealthDay)
- A grim diagnosis: Kennedy's brain cancer is worst kind (AP)
- Problems rare but more likely in teen blood donors (AP)
- Gene Therapy May Treat Erectile Dysfunction (HealthDay)
- China's child obesity problem 'ballooning' (AFP)
- Friends quit smoking? You probably will too (AP)
- Merck ends study of cholesterol drug (AP)
- Bush signs anti-discrimination bill (AP)
- Bangladesh reports 1st human case of H5N1 bird flu (AP)
- Monitors urged for all with high blood pressure (AP)
- McDonald's cooking fries in trans-fat-free oil (AP)
- Health officials get tool to monitor drug safety (AP)
- Common virus blamed for 5 infant deaths, CDC says (AP)
- Probiotics weight loss after bypass surgery (Reuters)
- UK-Odd Summary (Reuters)
- Probiotics Help Adult Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery (HealthDay)
- McCain appears cancer-free and healthy, medical records show (AP)
- Obese Patients at Greater Infection Risk After HipReplacement (HealthDay)
- NYC issues warning after aphrodisiac kills man (AP)
- NYC issues warning after aphrodisiac kills man (AP)
- Obese Patients at Greater Infection Risk After HipReplacement (HealthDay)
- FDA warns mothers about nipple cream (AP)
- Suicides linked to work-related stress up in Japan (AP)
- FDA issues precautionary note on silver fillings (AP)
- CDC: Hospitals do poorly on breast-feeding support (AP)
- AMA to consider endorsing undercover patients (AP)
- Report: Worrisome rise in underweight babies (AP)
- Study: Marijuana potency increases in 2007 (AP)
- Eating Habits Not Sole Cause of Thinness or Obesity (HealthDay)
- NY court grants 3 women new chance to stay in US (AP)
- CDC: Salmonella-tainted tomato illnesses reach 228 (AP)
- FDA issues precautionary note on silver fillings (AP)
- Potential new weapon against TB: free cell minutes (AP)
- Johns Hopkins raps AP story on lead experiment (AP)
- Potential new weapon against TB: free cell minutes (AP)
- Study sees discrepancies in VA care for men, women (AP)
- HPV Vaccine for Boys? It Just Might Happen (HealthDay)
- AMA president speaks of pancreatic cancer struggle (AP)
- Why it takes so long to trace a bad tomato (AP)
- AMA president speaks of pancreatic cancer struggle (AP)
- Viagra and military secrets at the Bagram bazaar (AFP)
- Most cancer doctors avoid saying it's the end (AP)
- NY health official: Higher tax helps smokers quit (AP)
- 'Standard' Glucose Test May Be Wrong One for Obese Children (HealthDay)
- ED an Indicator of Men's Health (HealthDay)
- 'Standard' Glucose Test May Be Wrong One for Obese Children (HealthDay)
- ED an Indicator of Men's Health (HealthDay)
- AMA issues first report card on health insurers (AP)
- Surgeon general meeting aims to lower preterm birth (AP)
- NYC: No trans fats in restaurants as of July 1 (AP)
- Bernanke: Improving health care is critical challenge (AP)
- Freshman 5 may put young women on road to obesity (Reuters)
- FDA: Older psych drugs have fatal risks in seniors (AP)
- FDA: Part of Mexico cleared in salmonella probe (AP)
- FDA: Part of Mexico cleared in salmonella probe (AP)
- AMA takes no action on tobacco bill challenge (AP)
- FDA warns about fraudulent cancer treatments (AP)
- Flood health risks exist, but common sense rules (AP)
- Female chimps keep quiet about sex lives (AFP)
- Female chimps keep quiet about sex lives (AFP)
- Man with deadly skin cancer saved by new treatment (AP)
- Even best efforts can't prevent all heart attacks (AP)
- FDA OKs breathing device used by Christopher Reeve (AP)
- CDC counts 383 salmonella cases from tomatoes (AP)
- New rating system in the works for nursing homes (AP)
- Weight Loss After Gastric Bypass Is Key to Easing Diabetes (HealthDay)
- Testosterone gel benefits some men with diabetes (Reuters)
- Man with deadly skin cancer saved by new treatment (AP)
- Weight Loss After Gastric Bypass Is Key to Easing Diabetes (HealthDay)
- Cindy McCain visits Vietnam (AP)
- Australians more obese than Americans, study finds (AFP)
- Study: Treating herpes doesn't prevent HIV (AP)
- CDC recommends lead testing on some turf fields (AP)
- FDA sued for failure to act on risky painkiller (AP)
- Study finds weight-loss surgery cuts cancer risk (Reuters)
- False Positives in Oral HIV Test Halt Use in NYC (HealthDay)
- Woods' injuries shouldn't preclude more wins (AP)
- False Positives in Oral HIV Test Halt Use in NYC (HealthDay)
- Study: Treating herpes doesn't prevent HIV (AP)
- Virginia man sheds 80 pounds eating at McDonald's (AP)
- WHO says China needs mental health care (AP)
- Abortion rate among young girls hits record high (AFP)
- Weight loss after gastric bypass controls diabetes (Reuters)
- FDA inspectors head to Fla., Mexico in salmonella probe (AP)
- Hormone may help dieters keep weight off: U.S. study (Reuters)
- Report compares costs of animal disease outbreak (AP)
- US health official says flu threat high (AP)
- New clue to Alzheimer's found in form of protein (AP)
- Lack of sunshine vitamin may cloud survival odds (AP)
- Salmonella can ride water into tomatoes (AP)
- Brain injuries cause half of seniors' fall deaths (AP)
- Brain injuries cause half of seniors' fall deaths (AP)
- NYC: Many 9/11 injury plaintiffs not seriously ill (AP)
- Scientists identify possible Alzheimer's gene (AP)
- US panel endorses 2nd vaccine for kids' virus (AP)
- CDC: About 8 percent of Americans have diabetes (AP)
- Germany launches national anti-obesity drive (AFP)
- Many may "trust" their partner is a low STD risk (Reuters)
- Health insurance lags most in Southwest, CDC says (AP)
- Senate reaches an agreement on global AIDS bill (AP)
- NYC urges docs to do routine HIV testing on adults (AP)
- US advisory panel OK's 2 new combination vaccines (AP)
- Reserving Tamiflu for workers in case of pandemic (AP)
- CDC: 756 ill from salmonella-tainted tomatoes (AP)
- New study pinpoints HIV risk within existing African couples (AFP)
- US checks if tomatoes caused Salmonella outbreak (AP)
- South African TB patients rampage (AP)
- U.S. program targets obesity at grassroots level (Reuters)
- US checks if tomatoes caused Salmonella outbreak (AP)
- Obesity may interfere with prostate cancer screen (Reuters)
- Cholesterol drugs recommended for some 8-year-olds (AP)
- Liver donor's family, recipient unite online (AP)
- Democrats hit GOP on support for Medicare cuts (AP)
- FDA reports more cases of salmonella illnesses (AP)
- Farmers say salmonella scare has hurt tomato sales (AP)
- ADHD Might Raise Kids' Obesity Risk (HealthDay)
- More sex means less chance of ED for older men (Reuters)
- Torn ACLs, other big injuries hit little athletes (AP)
- More Mid-Life (and Older) STDs (Time.com)
- ADHD Might Raise Kids' Obesity Risk (HealthDay)
- Kids' Obesity May Lead to Epidemic of Adult Diabetes (HealthDay)
- FDA issues warning on Cipro, similar antibiotics (AP)
- Quarter of Chinese adults are overweight, obese: US study (AFP)
- Elderly may fare worse on prostate cancer drugs (AP)
- Fringe autism treatment could get federal study (AP)
- More Midlife (and Older) STDs (Time.com)
- Kids' Obesity May Lead to Epidemic of Adult Diabetes (HealthDay)
- Obesity levels in China rising fast, study finds (Reuters)
- More Midlife (and Older) STDs (Time.com)
- Fringe autism treatment could get federal study (AP)
- Obesity levels in China rising fast, study finds (Reuters)
- Watch your waistline: Fat men have bad sperm (AP)
- Salmonella toll tops 1,000; peppers perhaps source (AP)
- Group calls for zero tolerance of doctor bullies (AP)
- Study finds addictive drugs easily ordered online (AP)
- US, Europe, Australia unite on drug inspections (AP)
- Salmonella infects over 1,000; peppers now eyed (AP)
- AMA to apologize to black doctors for racism (AP)
- Newest fertility treatment may be a diet (Reuters)
- Fewer nonsmokers breathe cigarette fumes, CDC says (AP)
- Genes from Middle East families yield autism clues (AP)
- More suspects in frustrating salmonella probe (AP)
- Hospital says its pharmacy error led to infant ODs (AP)
- New pharma ethics rules eliminate gifts and meals (AP)
- ED from prostate cancer hormone therapy treatable (Reuters)
- Study: As gas prices go up, auto deaths drop (AP)
- Hospital error blamed for more infant overdoses (AP)
- Pioneering heart doctor Michael DeBakey dead at 99 (AP)
- Study finds arsenic threats in SE Asia (AP)
- Doctors hopeful easier blood thinners are nearing (AP)
- Physical fitness may slow Alzheimer brain atrophy (AP)
- Group to demand US clear Mexican tomatoes (AP)
- Physical fitness may slow Alzheimer brain atrophy (AP)
- Doctors hopeful easier blood thinners are nearing (AP)
- FDA declares it's OK to eat tomatoes again (AP)
- Mississippi remains most obese state, CDC reports (AP)
- Donor kidneys removed with single bellybutton cut (AP)
- Family sues co. for muscular dystrophy drug (AP)
- Alzheimer's vaccine stopped plaque, not dementia (AP)
- U.S. Obesity Epidemic Continues to Grow (HealthDay)
- Regular chlamydia tests urged for young people (Reuters)
- Mississippi remains most obese state, CDC reports (AP)
- FDA declares it's OK to eat tomatoes again (AP)
- Family sues co. for muscular dystrophy drug (AP)
- U.S. Obesity Epidemic Continues to Grow (HealthDay)
- Food safety worries change buying habits (AP)
- Plans for large-scale AIDS vaccine trial dropped (AP)
- Obesity creeps up in US: report (AFP)
- A 540-calorie Big Mac? NY chains post calorie info (AP)
- Health officials: Don't eat lobster tomalley (AP)
- A 540-calorie Big Mac? NY chains post calorie info (AP)
- Food fears linger even as tomato scare ends (AP)
- A 540-calorie Big Mac? NY chains post calorie info (AP)
- WHO says Asia should act against tuberculosis (AP)
- Singapore to examine kidney trading (AP)
- FDA finds salmonella strain in jalapeno pepper (AP)
- Quest: Repairing more hearts with implanted pumps (AP)
- Schering-Plough, Merck's Vytorin misses study goal (AP)
- Health officials tout computer prescribing (AP)
- Mass. woman diagnosed with rare brain disease (AP)
- Viagra helps depressed women: study (AFP)
- FDA finds salmonella strain in jalapeno pepper (AP)
- Women on antidepressants may benefit from Viagra (AP)
- Foreign-born TB cases need better control, US says (AP)
- Viagra May Boost Female Libido in Some Cases (HealthDay)
- Viagra May Boost Female Libido in Some Cases (HealthDay)
- Statin study could lead to test for gene variant (AP)
- ADHD increasingly common in older kids, CDC says (AP)
- A hot (pepper) lead in hunt for salmonella source (AP)
- Gates, Bloomberg pool riches to fight smoking (AP)
- Cancer center director issues warning on cell phone risks (AP)
- Officials: Search for HIV vaccine needs overhaul (AP)
- House ready to OK $48B in global AIDS fight (AP)
- US fentanyl deaths topped 1,000 over 2 years (AP)
- Booming business helps patients navigate medicine (AP)
- AP: Food industry bitten by its lobbying success (AP)
- FDA: Avoid jalapenos from Mexico, not US (AP)
- ADHD children have greater risk of being overweight (Reuters)
- FDA: Avoid jalapenos from Mexico, not US (AP)
- California becomes first state to ban trans fats (AP)
- Tracing tomatoes from field to fork ? a new system (AP)
- McCain vows to back changes to disabilities law (AP)
- NYC adds double dutch rope jumping as school sport (AP)
- FDA faulted over unapproved uses of medications (AP)
- Air pollution still an issue in Beijing (AP)
- More fit Alzheimer's had less brain atrophy (AP)
- Study: 'Pre-dementia' is rising, especially in men (AP)
- Rapid rise seen in fatal medication errors at home (AP)
- Putting the squeeze on produce to kill germs (AP)
- Impotence drugs help treat brain tumors: study (Reuters)
- Study: 'Pre-dementia' is rising, especially in men (AP)
- Rapid rise seen in fatal medication errors at home (AP)
- FDA warns against eating lobster liver (AP)
- Studies show exercise boon for obesity, diabetes (Reuters)
- Los Angeles wants to take bite out of fast food (AP)
- Children target of $1.6 billion in food ads, FTC finds (AP)
- Obesity not a contraindication to knee replacement (Reuters)
- Experimental Alzheimer's drug shows early promise (AP)
- Pediatricians nix heart tests before ADHD drugs (AP)
- UN: AIDS epidemic stable; fewer deaths, infections (AP)
- New athritis drug gets approval recommendation (AP)
- Dunkin' Donuts to offer healthier menu items (AP)
- Pre-pregnancy diabetes tied to more birth defects (AP)
- Experimental Alzheimer's drug shows early promise (AP)
- LA blocks new fast-food outlets from poor areas (AP)
- Missing DNA chunks tied to schizophrenia risk (AP)
- FDA finds salmonella strain at second Mexican farm (AP)
- FDA finds salmonella strain at second Mexican farm (AP)
- ER docs: Don't text and walk, skate ? or cook (AP)
- House passes bill to regulate tobacco (AP)
- Bush signs bill to triple AIDS funding (AP)