- Experts: Mild swine flu could quickly turn deadly (AP)
- Sebelius says flu-hit schools can reopen (AP)
- Ga. man stable after 1st US double hand transplant (AP)
- Obama administration seeks $63B for world health (AP)
- Health insurers offer another concession (AP)
- Obesity, arthritis affects women in later years (Reuters)
- 2nd swine flu death in Texas; Mexico set to reopen (AP)
- Nation's first face transplant patient shows face (AP)
- Ga. man stable after 1st US double hand transplant (AP)
- FDA backs drug that treats diabetes via the brain (AP)
- Plenty of flu caution as Mexico returns to work (AP)
- Experts: Don't try 'pox party' for swine flu (AP)
- 15 is median age of US swine flu hospital cases (AP)
- WHO: up to 2 billion people might get swine flu (AP)
- GE plans to invest $6B to lower health care costs (AP)
- Obese young men have less hope of marriage: study (AFP)
- Flu overhyped? Some say officials 'cried swine' (AP)
- US swine flu victims had chronic health problems (AP)
- FDA: Kids at risk from testosterone gel (AP)
- Face transplant patient forgives man who shot her (AP)
- Top flu expert warns of a swine flu-bird flu mix (AP)
- Mexico's reopening from flu lockdown faces hitches (AP)
- Study blames over-eating, not poor exercise for US obesity (AFP)
- Study: Some children may be able to 'recover' from autism (AP)
- Harvard survey: Swine flu in, affection out (AP)
- Double hand transplant patient recovering well (AP)
- Obesity May Raise Kids' Allergy Risk (HealthDay)
- Flu exposes flaws in Mexico's health care system (AP)
- Japan, Australia confirm first cases of swine flu (AP)
- Sources: Senators weigh 3 government health plans (AP)
- Obesity May Raise Kids' Allergy Risk (HealthDay)
- Key moments, decisions still to come in swine flu (AP)
- Health overhaul draws groups' competing demands (AP)
- Study: Some children may be able to 'recover' from autism (AP)
- Double hand transplant patient recovering well (AP)
- US, Costa Rica swine flu deaths reported (AP)
- With swine flu, we're all in this together (AP)
- Mexico's schools cleaned, ready to resume classes (AP)
- Health care cost cuts could kick-start reform (AP)
- Critics: WHO slow on generics for swine flu (AP)
- Worry over weight: Poll finds health disconnect (AP)
- Swine flu spreads in world; Mexico opens schools (AP)
- Worry over weight: Poll finds health disconnect (AP)
- Flu drug advised for pregnant women with swine flu (AP)
- Medicare won't cover 'virtual colonoscopy' (AP)
- Senators weigh tax hikes to pay for health care (AP)
- Miami VA: Steps taken to prevent contamination (AP)
- FDA takes issue with Cheerios health claims (AP)
- US prescription drug use fell in 2008, study says (AP)
- WHO urges restraint on Tamiflu in swine flu cases (AP)
- Productivity Takes a Hit From Obesity, Diabetes (HealthDay)
- Births to unwed moms rising, N. Europe beats US (AP)
- Chicago City Council approves BPA baby bottle ban (AP)
- Productivity Takes a Hit From Obesity, Diabetes (HealthDay)
- Congress weighs federal aid for health insurance (AP)
- Free Lipitor, Viagra, other drugs for jobless (AP)
- WHO meets on production of swine flu vaccine (AP)
- Test may help predict colon cancer recurrence risk (AP)
- Study: Ginger capsules ease chemotherapy nausea (AP)
- Free Lipitor, Viagra, 70 other drugs for jobless (AP)
- Judge to decide if family can refuse chemo for boy (AP)
- WHO meets on production of swine flu vaccine (AP)
- Democrats crafting plan that would require all to have health coverage (AP)
- CDC seeing more regular flu cases now (AP)
- Crusading NY health chief picked to head CDC (AP)
- GlaxoSmithKline taking pandemic vaccine orders (AP)
- CDC seeing more regular flu cases now (AP)
- Swine flu closes more NYC schools, spreads in Asia (AP)
- Poll: More Americans calling themselves pro-life (AP)
- WHO eyes swine flu transmision rates, new vaccine (AP)
- Researchers: New approach may outflank AIDS virus (AP)
- Scientists now trying to outflank HIV/AIDS virus (AP)
- WHO annual meeting dominated by swine flu (AP)
- Study links cigarette changes to rising lung risk (AP)
- UK study: Postponing retirement may delay dementia (AP)
- AP reporter quarantined in China after Cancun stop (AP)
- A taste of help to keep cancer patients' pounds up (AP)
- Obese People Seem to Do Better With Heart Disease (HealthDay)
- Nations urge WHO to change criteria for pandemic (AP)
- Obese People Seem to Do Better With Heart Disease (HealthDay)
- A taste of help to keep cancer patients' pounds up (AP)
- AP reporter quarantined in China after Cancun stop (AP)
- Glaxo offers WHO 50 million pandemic vaccines (AP)
- Overweight Moms More Likely to Have Asthmatic Kids (HealthDay)
- WHO seeks swine flu vaccine help for poor nations (AP)
- Overweight Moms More Likely to Have Asthmatic Kids (HealthDay)
- Arrest ordered for mom of boy, 13, resisting chemo (AP)
- AstraZeneca e-mails show debate on Seroquel risks (AP)
- Utah and Arizona report swine flu-related deaths (AP)
- Egypt warns of post-hajj swine flu quarantine (AP)
- Groups: Swine flu focus bad for other diseases (AP)
- Can a mop fight swine flu? Docs say probably not (AP)
- Scientists to probe Mexican town's flu mystery (AP)
- Utah and Arizona report swine flu-related deaths (AP)
- Search for mother, son who fled chemo, heads West (AP)
- Tests show more swine flu immunity in older folks (AP)
- Japan, San Marino top life expectancy league (AP)
- AP poll: Many students stressed, some depressed (AP)
- US swine flu deaths hit double-digits (AP)
- WHO: young child deaths down a third since 1990 (AP)
- UK's attempts to stop swine flu called flawed (AP)
- Mexico City ends swine flu alert, no cases in week (AP)
- Study: Diabetes drug lowers amputation risk (AP)
- US moving closer to swine flu vaccine (AP)
- Obese Ind. woman's body hauled away by wrecker (AP)
- Among Obese Diabetics, Sleep Apnea May Be Common (HealthDay)
- South Korea says American has swine flu (AP)
- Kuwait: Swine flu cases detected among US soldiers (AP)
- Obama committed to moving ahead on health care (AP)
- Kuwait: 18 swine flu infected US troops have left (AP)
- THE INFLUENCE GAME: Health lobbyist has great sway (AP)
- Fix is hard for Medicare, Social Security finances (AP)
- Gender issues worsen Iraq's medical woes (AP)
- Search focuses on Calif., Mexico for mom, sick son (AP)
- NY woman in 50s becomes US' 11th swine flu death (AP)
- Questions from end of stair-climbing wheelchair (AP)
- Mom returns voluntarily with cancer-stricken boy (AP)
- Mexico, US, Canada announce swine flu deaths (AP)
- Big NFL players are prone to high blood pressure (AP)
- Medical report: Cancer patient loses fingerprints (AP)
- Parents of teen cancer patient agree to chemo (AP)
- In Asia, diabetes more likely to strike the young (AP)
- New FDA chiefs stress science, better food safety (AP)
- EPA announces dioxin review, plans for Dow cleanup (AP)
- Hardened Arteries Threaten Obese, Diabetic Youth (HealthDay)
- US cancer death rate drops again in 2006 (AP)
- Diabetes more likely to strike the young in Asia (AP)
- Hardened Arteries Threaten Obese, Diabetic Youth (HealthDay)
- Swine flu death toll reaches 100; more than 12,000 sickened (AP)
- Test for early Alzheimer's in late development (AP)
- Study: Heat effective in treating throat condition (AP)
- Mixed-race patients struggle to find marrow donors (AP)
- FDA group recommends acetaminophen liver warnings (AP)
- Study: Stockings for stroke patients don't work (AP)
- Deaths linked to swine flu hit 102 worldwide (AP)
- Study says uninsured are costly for all (AP)
- Scientists find bacterial zoo thrives in our skin (AP)
- Packing on too many pounds during pregnancy (AP)
- CDC says October soonest for swine flu shots (AP)
- Congress can learn from Mass., Tenn. health plans (AP)
- Experts urging less weight gain for obese mothers-to-be (HealthDay)
- Scientists identify new lethal virus in Africa (AP)
- Stroke group expands time for clot-busting drugs (AP)
- Expectant moms packing on too many pounds (AP)
- WHO: Get more graphic with smokers (AP)
- Experts urging less weight gain for obese mothers-to-be (HealthDay)
- Weight Guidelines Toughened for Obese Mothers-to-Be (Time.com)
- Australian cruiser docks after swine flu outbreak (AP)
- Study: Drug combos may raise breast cancer risk (AP)
- Immune system taught to fight deadly skin cancer (AP)
- Hormone pills may make lung cancer more deadly (AP)
- Congressional panel to analyze VA hospital mishaps (AP)
- Study: Drug combos may raise breast cancer risk (AP)
- Immune therapies finally working against cancer (AP)
- Bausch & Lomb settles 600 eye fungus lawsuits (AP)
- Study: Cancer survivors not getting needed tests (AP)
- Bausch & Lomb settles 600 eye fungus lawsuits (AP)
- With weight-loss surgery, type of insurance counts (Reuters)
- Folic acid even more baby-protective than thought (AP)
- AstraZeneca, Merck collaborate on cancer treatment (AP)
- Folic acid offers more protection than thought (AP)
- Australia mulls public funds for obesity surgery (AFP)
- White House frames health care as economic problem (AP)
- Food and drug agency to study greater openness (AP)
- Weight-Loss Surgery Options Compared in Super-Obese (HealthDay)
- Scientists uncover culprit in Huntington's disease (AP)
- Tourette's most common in white kids, boys (AP)
- Abbott, AstraZeneca seek cholesterol pill approval (AP)
- 11 people charged in Detroit painkiller scam (AP)
- No scars: New obesity surgery goes through mouth (AP)
- SoCal 10-year-old copes with breast cancer (AP)
- Many Overweight Kids Not Getting a Good Night's Sleep (HealthDay)
- New swine flu deaths in Wis., Calif., Ill., Utah (AP)
- Obesity May Dampen Response to Asthma Meds (HealthDay)
- Obesity May Dampen Response to Asthma Meds (HealthDay)
- Merck's heart failure drug misses trial goals (AP)
- New CDC chief to target smoking; led charge in NYC (AP)
- FDA weighs approval of psychiatric drugs for kids (AP)
- Kennedy bill would make employers provide care (AP)
- WA officials: 2nd person with swine flu dies (AP)
- Pakistan health care crumbles with refugee influx (AP)
- Obama team plans more active role on health care (AP)
- Injected with HIV by dad as baby, teen inspires (AP)
- Arena: compliant trial patients lost more weight (Reuters)
- SPIN METER: White House straddles health tax issue (AP)
- 2 US soldiers in Germany have swine flu (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Alternative medicine goes mainstream (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Alternative medicine goes mainstream (AP)
- Senator says Obama 'got nerve' to push lawmakers (AP)
- GOP senators respond to Obama on health care (AP)
- 'You'll try anything,' says cancer patient (AP)
- Cancer patient learns herbals can interfere (AP)
- 60 pct of cancer patients try nontraditional med (AP)
- 'A sad case': She chose herbals over surgery (AP)
- Pulling malaria from mosquitoes to fight disease (AP)
- Cancer patients should beware supplement use (AP)
- "Eco-Atkins" diet lowers heart risks: study (Reuters)
- Races Differ in Rates of Sleep-Related Obesity (HealthDay)
- Pulling malaria from mosquitoes to fight disease (AP)
- WHO says it may declare swine flu pandemic soon (AP)
- Tests show many supplements have quality problems (AP)
- Dems advance proposals to spread health coverage (AP)
- What to know before buying supplements (AP)
- Herbal sales dominated by sizable companies (AP)
- Kennedy health plan includes long-term care (AP)
- AP IMPACT: $2.5B spent, no alternative med cures (AP)
- Government probes chelation-heart disease study (AP)
- WHO head quizzes govts on raising swine flu alert (AP)
- Study suggests drug is safe for morning sickness (AP)
- FDA panel backs 3 psychiatric drugs for kids (AP)
- U.S. chain menus could soon start counting calories (Reuters)
- Possible compromise emerges in health care debate (AP)
- WHO: Swine flu pandemic has begun, 1st in 41 years (AP)
- Swine flu may have been in people in August (AP)
- AMA wary of Obama call for public health insurance (AP)
- Senate to vote on FDA power to regulate tobacco (AP)
- Chain menus could soon start counting calories (Reuters)
- AMA wary of Obama call for public health insurance (AP)
- Heart dangers seen in very young obese children (Reuters)
- No smoking: Historic vote could bring new limits (AP)
- WHO: Swine flu pandemic has begun, 1st in 41 years (AP)
- Cornflakes, White Bread Could Boost Heart Risk (HealthDay)
- Novartis says produces first batch of H1N1 vaccine (AP)
- US swine flu cases grow to nearly 18,000 (AP)
- Drugmakers rush to produce a swine flu vaccine (AP)
- FDA flags psychiatric risks of asthma drugs (AP)
- Obama wants new cuts in federal health spending (AP)
- Obama pledges to quickly sign anti-smoking bill (AP)
- Guatemala urges 2 swine flu-hit towns to shut down (AP)
- Calif. to probe latest HIV case in porn industry (AP)
- Pediatricians take on bullies, dating violence (AP)
- Hospitals oppose Obama's Medicare, Medicaid cuts (AP)
- Obama pledges to quickly sign anti-smoking bill (AP)
- Calif. to probe latest HIV case in porn industry (AP)
- Co-op compromise gives White House a health option (AP)
- PROMISES, PROMISES: Indian health care needs unmet (AP)
- Hearing to air VA mistakes with hospital equipment (AP)
- Australia tries tough love to heal Aboriginal woes (AP)
- Obama: Health-care system 'a ticking time bomb' (AP)
- Co-op compromise gives White House a health option (AP)
- AP NewsBreak: VA inspections show training flaws (AP)
- Health care's forgotten victims (AP)
- Australia tries tough love to heal Aboriginal woes (AP)
- Obesity surgery thins bones, but enough to break? (AP)
- FDA urges caution in weighing risks of ADHD drugs (AP)
- PE requirement isn't enough to fight obesity (AP)
- Heart Association Warns of Surgery Risks in Obese (HealthDay)
- Obama presses doctors to back health care overhaul (AP)
- Obesity surgery thins bones, but enough to break? (AP)
- VA to face lawmakers' questions on colonoscopies (AP)