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- 2009.11.19: Academic Researchers' Conflicts of Interest Go Unreported
- 2009.11.19: Rising Prices of Drugs Lead to Call for Inquiry
- 2009.11.19: Patients happier when docs discuss side effects
- 2009.11.19: Pain drug morphine may accelerate cancer growth
- 2009.11.19: Insurers Unlikely to Alter Policies in the Debate Over Mammograms
- 2009.11.19: Breast Cancer Screening Policy Won't Change, U.S. Officials Say
- 2009.11.19: Regulation, suspicion slow U.S. flu response: hearing
- 2009.11.18: Many in U.S. still lack cholesterol tests, drugs
- 2009.11.18: Panel Urges Mammograms at 50, Not 40
- 2009.11.17: Just one heart attack leads to 725 X-rays
- 2009.11.16: Hunger in U.S. at a 14-Year High
- 2009.11.16: Study Raises Questions About Cholesterol Drug's Benefit
- 2009.11.16: Sex infections still growing in U.S., says CDC
- 2009.11.16: Mutant genes linked to Parkinson's in some: study
- 2009.11.13: Food-borne ills can have lasting consequences: report
- 2009.11.13: Acetaminophen could up asthma, wheezing risk
- 2009.11.12: FDA tackles gray area of social media
- 2009.11.12: H1N1 has killed 3,900 Americans: CDC
- 2009.11.12: U.S. stop-smoking efforts stalled, report shows
- 2009.11.12: Antivirals key to preventing severe H1N1 disease: WHO
- 2009.11.11: Flow of H1N1 vaccines picking up in U.S., CDC says
- 2009.11.11: Pain often persists years after breast surgery
- 2009.11.11: Recalculating the Tally in Swine Flu Deaths
- 2009.11.10: Lack of health care worsens women's life quality: WHO
- 2009.11.10: Dirty air, heat, cold may all trigger heart attacks
- 2009.11.10: Plavix works in men and women, with differences
- 2009.11.10: More muscle power means lower Alzheimer's risk
- 2009.11.10: Scientists devise early treatment for spine injury
- 2009.11.05: Obesity causes 100,000 US cancer cases, group says
- 2009.11.05: For Gene Therapy, Seeing Signs of a Resurgence
- 2009.11.05: Scientists halt brain disease with new gene therapy
- 2009.11.05: FDA aims to fight avoidable harm from medicines
- 2009.11.05: Older Bypass Method Is Best, a Study Shows
- 2009.11.05: A third of Americans die in hospitals, study finds
- 2009.11.04: U.S. states, counties struggle to deliver H1N1 shots
- 2009.11.04: Record Seasonal Flu Shots Are Expected in U.S.
- 2009.11.04: Premature Births Are Fueling Higher Rates of Infant Mortality in U.S., Report Says
- 2009.11.03: Many doctors overuse Pap testing: survey
- 2009.11.03: Kids will need two doses of H1N1 flu vaccine
- 2009.11.03: Study: Half of U.S. kids will receive food stamps
- 2009.11.02: Certain antibiotics may up birth defect risk
- 2009.11.02: Lack of health insurance tied to child deaths
- 2009.10.30: WHO experts say flu vaccines safe, one dose needed
- 2009.10.30: Upping fiber intake could help defeat belly fat
- 2009.10.30: Lupus linked to heart disease
- 2009.10.29: Low vitamin D tied to heart, stroke deaths
- 2009.10.29: Statin drugs may lower deaths from flu: study
- 2009.10.29: NSAIDs tied to reduced death after colon cancer
- 2009.10.28: Scientists say curry compound kills cancer cells
- 2009.10.28: U.S. may end up discarding unused H1N1 vaccine
- 2009.10.28: Weight Gain Associated With Antipsychotic Drugs
- 2009.10.28: Study says combined therapy helps head, neck cancer
- 2009.10.27: Thyroid cancer a risk after childhood cancer
- 2009.10.27: Sex, alcohol, fat among world's big killers: WHO
- 2009.10.27: Healthcare system wastes up to $800 billion a year
- 2009.10.26: ICU stay before death common in the U.S.
- 2009.10.26: Obama declares swine flu a national emergency
- 2009.10.23: Statin drugs might slightly boost diabetes risk
- 2009.10.22: Key information missing from U.S. drug labels
- 2009.10.22: Twin study underscores role of genes in autism
- 2009.10.22: Vaccine Against Virus in Girls May Be Given to Boys
- 2009.10.22: Working after retirement good for your health
- 2009.10.21: Global immunizations hit record but miss millions
- 2009.10.21: Swine flu sends mostly under-25s to hospital: CDC
- 2009.10.20: Car seats, out of cars, a hazard for U.S. kids
- 2009.10.20: One pair of dirty hands equals many infections
- 2009.10.20: AIDS Vaccine Seen as Modest Help
- 2009.10.20: Low income linked to poorer breast cancer survival
- 2009.10.19: Swine flu vaccines delayed, CDC says
- 2009.10.16: Vaccine Shortfall Predicted as Swine Flu Cases Rise
- 2009.10.16: H1N1 flu causes unusual damage to lungs: studies
- 2009.10.16: Blood thinner may cause problems after an injury
- 2009.10.16: Exercise eases fatigue in cancer patients on chemo
- 2009.10.15: In protecting against flu, face masks rank last: U.S.
- 2009.10.15: Statins creating a social gap in cholesterol levels
- 2009.10.15: U.S. report confirms smoking bans cut heart attacks
- 2009.10.15: Advanced dementia viewed as terminal illness
- 2009.10.15: Study explains immunity to H1N1 in older people
- 2009.10.14: Asthma Most Common Condition In Hospitalized Swine Flu Patients
- 2009.10.14: Study Finds Pro and Cons to Prostate Surgeries
- 2009.10.13: U.S. surgeons don't always follow guidelines
- 2009.10.13: Minority kids less apt to take asthma meds
- 2009.10.13: Most who die from new H1N1 flu had conditions: CDC
- 2009.10.12: Success of AIDS Vaccine Trial Is at Issue
- 2009.10.12: Stressful childhood may mean earlier death
- 2009.10.12: Swine flu still spreading; blamed for 76 child deaths
- 2009.10.09: Shingles raises stroke risk by 30 percent: study
- 2009.10.09: Susceptible to Swine Flu but Skipping Inoculations
- 2009.10.09: Study isolates virus in chronic fatigue sufferers
- 2009.10.08: Areas Hit Hard by Flu in Spring See Little Now
- 2009.10.07: U.S. flu vaccination off to slow start, CDC says
- 2009.10.07: Swine Flu Vaccinations Start as Officials Attack Myths
- 2009.10.05: Antidepressants raise risk of pre-term birth: study
- 2009.10.05: Study shows Mediterranean diet cuts depression risk
- 2009.10.05: U.S. pre-term babies die despite medical care: study
- 2009.10.05: U.S. trio wins medicine Nobel for telomerase
- 2009.10.05: More kids have autism than thought: U.S. study
- 2009.10.05: Global Study Examines Toll Of Preterm Birth
- 2009.10.02: Maryland to get 55,000 swine flu vaccine doses next week
- 2009.10.02: Half of babies born in rich world will live to 100
- 2009.10.02: U.S. swine flu vaccines to arrive from Tuesday
- 2009.10.02: Overweight mothers linked to infant heart defects
- 2009.10.02: Cheap three-drug combination helps cut heart risks
- 2009.10.01: Treating mild gestational diabetes found worthwhile
- 2009.10.01: New research warns penicillin 'becoming obsolete'
- 2009.10.01: U.N. Cites Global Rise in Detection and Treatment of AIDS
- 2009.10.01: Cooling 'cuts baby brain damage'
- 2009.09.30: 500,000 kids a year have bad reactions to common drugs
- 2009.09.30: Only 14% of U.S. adults eat enough fruits, vegetables
- 2009.09.25: Early use of antivirals key in H1N1 flu: WHO
- 2009.09.24: Folate-rich diet cuts women's colon cancer risk
- 2009.09.24: Low vitamin D may be deadly for older adults
- 2009.09.24: For First Time, AIDS Vaccine Shows Some Success
- 2009.09.23: Malaria parasite's resistance to top drug grows: WHO
- 2009.09.22: Flu causes heart attacks but vaccine protects
- 2009.09.22: One Shot of Vaccine Can Protect Most Children
- 2009.09.22: Big drop in heart attacks after smoking bans, studies say
- 2009.09.21: Study Finds Big Savings in Less Salt
- 2009.09.21: More than 35 million globally have dementia: report
- 2009.09.21: Young children need 2 doses of H1N1 vaccine: U.S
- 2009.09.21: Study finds aspirin protects against colon cancer
- 2009.09.18: First U.S. H1N1 vaccines will be nasal spray: CDC
- 2009.09.18: H1N1 vaccine production far less than forecast: WHO
- 2009.09.18: Study links 45,000 U.S. deaths to lack of insurance
- 2009.09.16: With Soap and Water or Sanitizer, a Cleaning That Can Stave Off the Flu
- 2009.09.16: Watch and wait good option in prostate cancer: study
- 2009.09.16: During CPR, more chest compressions save more lives
- 2009.09.15: U.S. approves H1N1 vaccine, says enough for everyone
- 2009.09.15: New rules may help doctors avoid excess CT scans
- 2009.09.15: Defibrillators may not save women, study finds
- 2009.09.15: Only 10 percent of U.S. adults have low heart risk
- 2009.09.14: CDC: H1N1 flu vaccine to be ready by early October
- 2009.09.14: Vaccine Supply May Miss Swine Flu Peak
- 2009.09.11: Studies show one dose of H1N1 vaccine may be enough
- 2009.09.10: Lifestyle affects risk of second breast cancer
- 2009.09.10: More people in U.S. lack health insurance: Census
- 2009.09.10: Swine flu vaccine data "promising," says EU agency
- 2009.09.10: Child deaths fall, but "grossly insufficient": U.N.
- 2009.09.10: Infections may speed Alzheimer's memory loss
- 2009.09.08: 3 Genetic Variants Are Found to Be Linked to Alzheimer's
- 2009.09.04: H1N1 has killed 2,837, but not more serious: WHO
- 2009.09.03: New pill shows promise in hard-to-treat cancers
- 2009.09.02: Swine flu gets more active as schools open: CDC
- 2009.09.02: Gum care smart, but it won't curb preterm delivery
- 2009.09.01: For heart health: avoid tobacco smoke, pollution
- 2009.09.01: Adding breast exam to mammogram - is it worth it?
- 2009.09.01: Prostate cancer screening: More harm than good?
- 2009.09.01: Mediterranean diet tops low-fat diet for diabetics
- 2009.09.01: Race not a factor in liver transplantation
- 2009.08.31: WHO warns of severe form of swine flu
- 2009.08.31: Studies tipping toward surgery to prevent strokes
- 2009.08.28: Prostate cancer diagnosed earlier, race gap narrows
- 2009.08.28: Beliefs: Why some don't use asthma meds as directed
- 2009.08.27: Study Finds Radiation Risk for Patients
- 2009.08.25: Heart group draws hard line on sugar intake
- 2009.08.25: High blood pressure linked to early memory problems
- 2009.08.25: U.S. report predicts 30,000 to 90,000 H1N1 deaths
- 2009.08.24: Flu still spreading in U.S., CDC says
- 2009.08.24: Attention drug emergencies soar for U.S. kids: report
- 2009.08.24: No Side Effects So Far in Trial of Swine Flu Shot
- 2009.08.21: Flu drugs inappropriate for healthy adults: study
- 2009.08.20: Tests help lung cancer drugs reach right patients
- 2009.08.20: U.S. life expectancy hits a new high of 78
- 2009.08.20: At the End, Offering Not a Cure but Comfort
- 2009.08.20: Tackling the Mystery of How Much It Costs
- 2009.08.20: Study Backs Heroin to Treat Addiction
- 2009.08.19: U.S. to start testing swine flu vaccines in children
- 2009.08.19: Let workers with flu stay home, U.S. tells businesses
- 2009.08.19: Heart attack deaths fall after Medicare guidelines
- 2009.08.19: Diabetes Case Shows Pitfalls of Treatment Rules
- 2009.08.19: Fewer in U.S. get antibiotics for coughs, colds
- 2009.08.18: Sleep apnea raises death risk 46 percent: study
- 2009.08.18: Quitting smoking causes quick drop in inflammation
- 2009.08.14: Mutation Tied to Need for Less Sleep Is Discovered
- 2009.08.14: Screening Could Lead to More Potent Cancer Drugs
- 2009.08.14: Some conditions misdiagnosed as bipolar disorder
- 2009.08.13: Stomach bugs may boost bowel disease risk: study
- 2009.08.13: U.S. rules aim to help dying patients access drugs
- 2009.08.13: Study traces steady declines in U.S. cancer deaths
- 2009.08.12: Arm exercises may cut swelling in breast cancer survivors
- 2009.08.12: Aspirin Seen Aiding Colorectal Cancer Patients
- 2009.08.11: Breastfeeding protects against breast cancer
- 2009.08.11: For flu, vaccines better than antiviral drugs
- 2009.08.11: Childhood cancer treatment may raise diabetes risk
- 2009.08.11: Study IDs four ways to cut disease risks
- 2009.08.10: Flu drugs little use for children, experts say
- 2009.08.10: Medicines cause most accidental poisonings in kids
- 2009.08.07: Diabetes ups TB risk in children and adolescents
- 2009.08.06: Quick Tests for the Flu Found Often Inaccurate
- 2009.08.06: Psychologists Reject Gay 'Therapy'
- 2009.08.06: Medical Papers by Ghostwriters Pushed Therapy
- 2009.08.05: Keep cholesterol in check to ward off dementia
- 2009.08.05: New Strain of H.I.V. Is Discovered
- 2009.08.05: Arthritis drugs raise cancer risk in kids: FDA
- 2009.08.05: Inadequate vitamin D levels common in U.S. children
- 2009.08.04: Antidepressant use doubles in U.S., study finds
- 2009.08.04: Findings May Explain Gap in Cancer Survival
- 2009.08.04: Too much TV time bad for kids' blood pressure
- 2009.08.03: Experts find new targets to stop breast cancer
- 2009.08.03: Immune cells cause more post-stroke brain damage: study
- 2009.08.03: Drug cuts diabetics' pancreatic cancer risk: study
- 2009.07.30: Exercise matters long after cancer diagnosis
- 2009.07.30: Half of U.S. should get H1N1 vaccination: officials
- 2009.07.29: Swine flu striking pregnant women hard: CDC study
- 2009.07.29: Quick chlamydia urine test accurate in men
- 2009.07.29: Many heart disease patients not referred for rehab
- 2009.07.29: Segregation reduces access to surgery: study
- 2009.07.29: U.S. panel to set priorities for H1N1 flu vaccines
- 2009.07.29: Many prostate cancers don't need radical therapy
- 2009.07.28: Tiny ovarian tumors lurk for years, study finds
- 2009.07.28: Common, safe blue food dye may treat broken spines
- 2009.07.28: U.S. facing severe shortage of heart surgeons
- 2009.07.27: Obesity costs US health system $147 billion: study
- 2009.07.24: All U.S. children should get seasonal flu shot: CDC
- 2009.07.23: New treatment for receding gums works long-term
- 2009.07.23: U.S. has bought 195 million doses of H1N1 vaccine
- 2009.07.23: Clinical Trials for Flu Vaccine Are to Begin Soon
- 2009.07.23: Analysis Finds Toxic Substances in Electronic Cigarettes
- 2009.07.23: New tests could aid early-Alzheimer's diagnosis
- 2009.07.22: Both hepatitis C drugs work about the same: study
- 2009.07.22: Large Study Points to the Brain Benefits of Eating Fish
- 2009.07.22: University of Md. to test swine flu vaccine
- 2009.07.21: Lupus drug passes key test, researchers say
- 2009.07.20: Birth rates impact outbreaks of common diarrhea
- 2009.07.20: In the year 2040 - 1.3 billion senior citizens
- 2009.07.20: H1N1 pandemic spreading too fast to count: WHO
- 2009.07.20: Treatment neutralizes muscular dystrophy in mice
- 2009.07.16: Alzheimer's gene speeds memory declines before 60
- 2009.07.16: Endoscopic technique yields poorer veins for heart
- 2009.07.16: Swallowed capsule falls short for colon cancer test
- 2009.07.15: Danish study looks at link between HRT, cancer
- 2009.07.15: Smoking may speed progress of multiple sclerosis
- 2009.07.15: Poor sleep ups risk of postpartum depression
- 2009.07.14: Low birthweight linked to adult breathing trouble
- 2009.07.14: New heart disease test could add to cancer toll
- 2009.07.13: Obama picks Regina Benjamin as U.S. surgeon general
- 2009.07.13: Omega-3 no match for Alzheimer's, study finds
- 2009.07.13: Obesity emerges as risk factor in severe flu
- 2009.07.13: "Glycemic load" of diet tied to breast cancer risk
- 2009.07.09: City moves to cut drug costs for residents
- 2009.07.09: Endometriosis ups risk of preterm birth: study
- 2009.07.09: Mom's drug use tied to child-abuse risk
- 2009.07.09: U.S. plans for autumn swine flu vaccination campaign
- 2009.07.09: What's in that bottle? Congress says water unclear
- 2009.07.08: WHO's advice: Just assume it's swine flu
- 2009.07.07: Diet, smoking, exercise key in colon cancer risk
- 2009.07.07: U.S. orders stronger overdose warning on painkillers
- 2009.07.02: U.S. orders suicide warnings on two anti-smoking drugs
- 2009.07.02: US obesity problem 'intensifies'
- 2009.07.01: Study Dismisses Protein's Role in Heart Disease
- 2009.07.01: Panel Suggests U.S. Medical Priorities
- 2009.07.01: FDA panel calls for restrictions on Tylenol, Vicodin, Percocet
- 2009.07.01: U.S. urged to compare Alzheimer, ADD, other therapies
- 2009.06.30: Universal embryo test 'very near'
- 2009.06.30: Drug cos at odds with FDA over acetaminophen risk
- 2009.06.30: Study Warns of Hazards for Elderly Using Walking Aids
- 2009.06.26: WHO says H1N1 virus is stable, not yet mutating
- 2009.06.25: Panel: 1 less shot needed to treat rabies
- 2009.06.25: Radiation not needed in common childhood cancer
- 2009.06.24: Weight-loss surgery cuts cancer risks in women
- 2009.06.24: Pancreatic cancer risk rises with excess weight
- 2009.06.22: Bad test results often not reported to U.S. patients
- 2009.06.22: Obama signs bill putting tobacco products under FDA oversight
- 2009.06.19: CDC sees "something different" with new flu
- 2009.06.19: Kidney Stones Common After Weight Loss Surgery
- 2009.06.18: Vaccinate kids to control H1N1 flu: researchers
- 2009.06.18: Report: Health care costs to rise 9% in 2010
- 2009.06.18: Team homes in on genetic causes of neuroblastoma
- 2009.06.18: Experts uncover how malaria gets into host cells
- 2009.06.17: Report on Gene for Depression Is Now Faulted
- 2009.06.17: W.H.O. Examines Traffic as Health Hazard
- 2009.06.16: FDA: Zicam nasal spray can cause loss of smell
- 2009.06.16: AMA adopts new policy against anti-aging hormones
- 2009.06.16: FDA questions heart risk findings on ADHD drugs
- 2009.06.16: Sudden death in kids, ADHD drugs linked
- 2009.06.12: Senate Approves Tight Regulation Over Cigarettes
- 2009.06.11: W.H.O. Raises Alert Level as Flu Spreads to 74 Countries
- 2009.06.11: WHO set to declare first flu pandemic since 1968
- 2009.06.11: FDA panel cautiously OKs antipsychotic drugs for kids
- 2009.06.11: Hormone experts worried about plastics, chemicals
- 2009.06.10: Fracture risk doubled after obesity surgery
- 2009.06.10: Gene explains breast cancer chemotherapy outcomes
- 2009.06.10: Omega-3-fatty acids may slow macular disease
- 2009.06.10: Analyses raise new questions about diabetes care
- 2009.06.09: Too little sleep raises blood pressure risk: study
- 2009.06.09: Stents no better than heart drugs in diabetics
- 2009.06.08: Group recommends easier test to diagnose diabetes
- 2009.06.04: Report: Smoking declines as alcohol, drug use hold steady
- 2009.06.04: Medical bills underlie 60 percent of U.S. bankrupts: study
- 2009.06.04: Exercise after age 30 may curb breast cancer risk
- 2009.06.03: Analysis Finds Elevated Risk From Soot Particles in the Air
- 2009.06.02: WHO official says world edging towards pandemic
- 2009.06.02: Stool test shows promise in detecting many cancers
- 2009.06.02: Depression diagnoses fell after FDA antidepressant warning
- 2009.06.02: Heartburn drugs may raise risk of hip fractures: study
- 2009.06.01: Some antidepressants may risk breast cancer return
- 2009.06.01: Hormone therapy lifts lung cancer death risk: study
- 2009.06.01: Using CT scans to screen for lung cancer may carry risks
- 2009.05.29: Study Urges Weight Gain Be Curbed in Pregnancy
- 2009.05.29: Studies find new weaknesses in cancer
- 2009.05.29: Type 1 diabetes to double in European kids under five
- 2009.05.27: CDC expert says flu outbreak is dying down -- for now
- 2009.05.27: Falling U.S. cancer rate saves 650,000 lives: report
- 2009.05.27: Some Acid-Reflux Drugs Tied to Pneumonia
- 2009.05.26: WHO urges hospitals to join climate change battle
- 2009.05.26: Refusing whooping cough vaccine shown to raise risk
- 2009.05.26: Gene links heart and gum disease
- 2009.05.22: WHO chief says world should prepare for severe flu
- 2009.05.22: The Next Steps for Swine Flu: Predictions, Protection and Prevention
- 2009.05.22: Study shows pancreatic cancer drug may fail
- 2009.05.21: U.S. officials consider bumping up flu shot season
- 2009.05.21: New institute will study rare diseases
- 2009.05.21: Down's syndrome reveals one key to fighting cancer
- 2009.05.20: H1N1 flu deaths and cases edge higher: WHO
- 2009.05.20: Stem cells "seek and destroy" cancer cells: study
- 2009.05.20: Bone marrow therapy helps heart patients: study
- 2009.05.19: A Long Search for a Universal Flu Vaccine
- 2009.05.19: WHO: No swine flu vaccine available for months
- 2009.05.18: Mild U.S. Flu Cases May Exceed Official Tally
- 2009.05.18: Insured immigrants spend less on health: study
- 2009.05.18: Common virus may cause high blood pressure: study
- 2009.05.15: Ginger Found to Ease Nausea of Cancer Treatment
- 2009.05.14: New tool can help predict Alzheimer's risks: study
- 2009.05.14: Cardiac anomalies seen in poorly controlled diabetes
- 2009.05.13: Health authorities ready to limit flu drug use
- 2009.05.13: Study links formaldehyde to more common cancers
- 2009.05.13: Chronic Pain Guidelines Suggest Opioids
- 2009.05.13: Vitamins Found to Curb Exercise Benefits
- 2009.05.11: High health costs hit women hardest
- 2009.05.11: Unemployment May Be Hazardous to Your Health
- 2009.05.07: Gene allows cancer to enter brain
- 2009.05.07: U.S. public at risk from complacency over flu: CDC
- 2009.05.07: Undiagnosed diabetes costs U.S. $18 billion a year
- 2009.05.06: Study sheds light on why some plaques turn deadly
- 2009.05.06: 'Fate of this outbreak' may be determined this week
- 2009.05.05: More Americans taking drugs for mental illness
- 2009.05.05: Vitamin D often low in mothers and newborns
- 2009.05.04: WHO head indicates full flu pandemic to be declared
- 2009.05.04: Obese children more likely to have allergies: study
- 2009.05.04: Dad's mental health affects children too
- 2009.05.04: Volunteering may increase retirees' lifespan: study
- 2009.05.04: Flu, Mostly Mild, Has Spread Across U.S.
- 2009.04.30: U.S. cancer diagnoses will jump 45 percent by 2030
- 2009.04.29: World Health Organization Raises Swine Flu Alert Level
- 2009.04.28: Smoking, hypertension cause most premature deaths
- 2009.04.28: OTC pain drugs to carry more prominent U.S. warnings
- 2009.04.28: WHO says possible swine flu pandemic may be mild
- 2009.04.28: WHO raises swine flu pandemic alert level
- 2009.04.28: Group recommends baseline prostate testing at 40
- 2009.04.27: Assessing the Danger of New Flu
- 2009.04.27: Health Officials Confirm 40 Cases of Swine Flu in U.S.
- 2009.04.27: Swine Flu Resources
- 2009.04.27: World moves to contain flu spread
- 2009.04.27: Experts identify genes linked to chronic diseases
- 2009.04.26: U.S. Declares Public Health Emergency Over Swine Flu
- 2009.04.26: Scientists create blood vessels from patients' own cells
- 2009.04.26: Hysterectomy plus ovary removal possibly harmful
- 2009.04.23: Painkillers may not prevent Alzheimer's: U.S. study
- 2009.04.23: U.S. spends $9 billion on child mental illness
- 2009.04.22: U.S. officials track new flu strain
- 2009.04.22: Drug seen useful in preventing diabetes: study
- 2009.04.22: Study Backs Specialists Implanting Heart Devices
- 2009.04.21: Study Raises Estimate of Paralyzed Americans
- 2009.04.21: Psoriasis linked to diabetes, hypertension: study
- 2009.04.21: Broader Medicare could reduce disparities
- 2009.04.21: National Cancer Institute to fund more research
- 2009.04.17: Some Stem Cell Research Limits Lifted
- 2009.04.17: Mother's sun exposure may affect kids' bone growth
- 2009.04.16: HIV may be increasing in virulence
- 2009.04.16: I.Q. Harmed by Epilepsy Drug in Utero
- 2009.04.15: Study Finds Risk of Dementia Increases After Hypoglycemia
- 2009.04.15: Statins cut stroke risk by a fifth, study finds
- 2009.04.14: Screening does not lower heart risks for diabetics
- 2009.04.14: Where you live may affect cancer survival
- 2009.04.14: Effect of meat, dairy on heart health unclear after analysis of 200 studies
- 2009.04.13: Depression raises heart failure risks: study
- 2009.04.09: HIV treatment should start earlier: experts
- 2009.04.09: Brown Fat Identified as Heat-Yielding Cells in Humans
- 2009.04.08: Age cutoffs for colon cancer screening debated
- 2009.04.08: Desk jobs making more people obese, study finds
- 2009.04.08: Awareness Campaign On HIV/AIDS Begins
- 2009.04.08: Plan targets city infant mortality
- 2009.04.07: DNA Test Outperforms Pap Smear
- 2009.04.07: Alzheimer's gene changes brain early, study finds
- 2009.04.07: Obesity, restless legs syndrome linked
- 2009.04.06: Triple therapy boosts quit rates in sick smokers
- 2009.04.06: 20% of U.S. preschoolers are obese
- 2009.04.03: Hospital services vary widely across U.S.
- 2009.04.02: Study Finds Many on Medicare Return to Hospital
- 2009.04.02: Heart Muscle Renewed Over Lifetime, Study Finds
- 2009.04.02: Doctors Urge End to Corporate Ties
- 2009.04.01: Germy mouths linked to heart attacks, study finds
- 2009.04.01: Sleep problems may up suicide risk, study finds
- 2009.03.31: "Polypill" promising in cutting heart risks: study
- 2009.03.31: Super-chemo fights cancer that spreads to liver
- 2009.03.30: Depression Tests Urged for Teenagers
- 2009.03.27: Red meat diet tied to early eye problems
- 2009.03.27: CDC: Most adults should restrict salt but don't
- 2009.03.26: Kidney stones seen more in kids; doctors eye nutrition
- 2009.03.25: Study Links Depression to Thinning of Brain's Cortex
- 2009.03.25: Younger women more apt to have breast cancer recur
- 2009.03.24: Aggressive blood sugar treatment an ICU danger
- 2009.03.24: Group says 5.3 million in U.S. have Alzheimer's
- 2009.03.24: High triglycerides common in United States: CDC
- 2009.03.23: Study finds 10 genes that raise sudden death risk
- 2009.03.23: Heart disease marker raises cancer risk, too: study
- 2009.03.23: Drinkers' Red Face May Signal Cancer Risk
- 2009.03.19: Spinal Therapy Eases Parkinson's in Mice
- 2009.03.19: '07 U.S. Births Break Baby Boom Record
- 2009.03.19: Heart Failure Strikes Blacks More Often and at Younger Ages, Study Finds
- 2009.03.19: U.S. drug sales show anemic growth in '08
- 2009.03.18: Religious Belief Linked to Desire for Aggressive Treatment in Terminal Patients
- 2009.03.18: Conflicting studies fail to quell prostate debate
- 2009.03.18: Cochlear implant surgery safe for seniors
- 2009.03.17: Migraine in pregnancy tied to stroke, heart attack
- 2009.03.17: E-prescribing to soar with new spending
- 2009.03.17: Study sheds light on exercise after heart attacks
- 2009.03.16: New test can detect early Alzheimer's: study
- 2009.03.16: Statins may keep asthma patients out of ER
- 2009.03.16: Daily dose of peanuts may ward off allergy in kids
- 2009.03.13: U.S. on short end of health care 'value gap,' report says
- 2009.03.13: High-impact exercise may be best bone-builder
- 2009.03.13: Racial disparity in breast cancer explained
- 2009.03.13: Teen substance abuse programs found lacking
- 2009.03.12: Ozone levels raise respiratory death rate: study
- 2009.03.11: Blood, ultrasound tests catch ovarian cancer: study
- 2009.03.11: Study links blood types to pancreatic cancer risk
- 2009.03.10: Discussing end-of-life care lowers cost: U.S. study
- 2009.03.10: Delaying bladder cancer surgery increases mortality
- 2009.03.10: Vitamin C wards off gout in men: study
- 2009.03.09: Obama lifts Bush restrictions on stem cell research
- 2009.03.09: U.S. healthcare system pinched by nursing shortage
- 2009.03.09: Some older men may safely stop PSA testing
- 2009.03.06: Statins help elderly as well as young after stroke
- 2009.03.06: Low vitamin D may be a bigger problem than thought
- 2009.03.06: It's never too late to start exercise
- 2009.03.05: Studies point to viruses as cause of diabetes
- 2009.03.05: Cells Are Converted in Promising Approach to Parkinson's
- 2009.03.05: Free Antibiotics May Contribute to Drug Resistance, Officials Say
- 2009.03.04: Common ingredient offers AIDS protection
- 2009.03.04: In past 2 years, 87 million in U.S. went uninsured
- 2009.03.04: Plavix, heartburn drugs combined raise heart risk
- 2009.03.03: Common flu strain resists popular drug Tamiflu
- 2009.03.03: Researchers Find Safer Way to Produce Stem Cell Alternative
- 2009.02.27: Diet study finds what counts is calories
- 2009.02.27: Biomarker for fatal prostate cancer found
- 2009.02.27: An antidepressant may calm an irritable bowel
- 2009.02.26: Study finds heart guidelines often based on thin evidence
- 2009.02.26: Drug tandem may work against deadliest TB: study
- 2009.02.25: HIV quickly evolving among large groups: study
- 2009.02.25: A Drink a Day Raises Women's Risk of Cancer, Study Indicates
- 2009.02.25: Diabetes doubles chances of postpartum depression
- 2009.02.24: Health spending takes rising share of U.S. economy
- 2009.02.24: Institute sees more Americans losing insurance
- 2009.02.24: Study may lead to new tests for liver toxicity
- 2009.02.24: Calcium may cut colorectal cancer risk
- 2009.02.23: Study finds infertility-testicular cancer link
- 2009.02.23: More patient information may not lead to best care
- 2009.02.23: Brain injury raises epilepsy risk for years: study
- 2009.02.19: Late stenting not better days after heart attack
- 2009.02.19: Some young stroke victims are misdiagnosed: study
- 2009.02.19: Doctors test new way to regulate warfarin dose
- 2009.02.18: Racial gap in cancer deaths as wide as in 1981
- 2009.02.18: Hospitals cut one source of MRSA infection: study
- 2009.02.17: User-friendly drug-facts boxes put to the test
- 2009.02.16: Nursing shortage: 1 in 5 quits within first year, study says
- 2009.02.16: Study pinpoints genes tied to high blood pressure
- 2009.02.16: Outcomes after heart procedures improving: study
- 2009.02.16: U.S. to Compare Medical Treatments
- 2009.02.13: Surgery often unnecessary for low back pain
- 2009.02.12: Cold's "family tree" may lead to cure: study
- 2009.02.12: Government's New Online Cancer Risk Tool Omits Minorities
- 2009.02.12: Obesity During Pregnancy Linked to Infant Birth Defects
- 2009.02.11: Rate of memory decline differs by dementia type
- 2009.02.11: Aspirin may curb precancerous colon polyps' return
- 2009.02.10: Pfizer to Reveal Sizable Payments to Doctors
- 2009.02.10: F.D.A. to Place New Limits on Prescriptions of Narcotics
- 2009.02.09: Magnesium sulfate can lower risk of cerebral palsy
- 2009.02.06: Study questions routine X-rays, MRIs for back pain
- 2009.02.06: Protein predicts chronic kidney disease progression
- 2009.02.05: Respiratory virus common in U.S. children: study
- 2009.02.05: Obama Signs Children's Health Insurance Bill
- 2009.02.05: Breast cancer risk drops after women stop hormone use
- 2009.02.04: Smoking in pregnancy cuts blood flow to the fetus
- 2009.02.04: Higher risk of death after osteoporotic fractures: study
- 2009.02.04: Dialysis patients do better at high altitude: study
- 2009.02.03: U.S. doctors urged to use heart scans judiciously
- 2009.02.03: Insulin protects brain from Alzheimer's: U.S. study
- 2009.02.03: Surgeons remove healthy kidney through donor's vagina
- 2009.02.02: Simple Tests for Colon Cancer Underused, Study Says
- 2009.02.02: Glucose levels affect cognition in diabetics
- 2009.02.02: Hormone may predict postpartum depression: U.S. study
- 2009.02.02: 'Normal' levels of bad cholesterol may be too high
- 2009.01.30: Low-fat, vegetarian diet slows PSA doubling time
- 2009.01.30: Stem cell transplants show promise for MS: study
- 2009.01.30: Mom's obesity tied to higher infant mortality
- 2009.01.29: Zoloft, Lexapro best new antidepressants: study
- 2009.01.29: More evidence pre-term birth tied to autism: study
- 2009.01.28: Smoking worsens PTSD symptoms, say doctors
- 2009.01.28: Effects of concussion last decades, study suggests
- 2009.01.26: Study may guide preventive mastectomy decision
- 2009.01.26: ADHD drugs can cause hallucinations in some kids
- 2009.01.26: Infant suffocation rates quadruple, study finds
- 2009.01.23: F.D.A. Approves a Stem Cell Trial
- 2009.01.23: More Americans Skipping Necessary Prescriptions, Survey Finds
- 2009.01.23: Study Links Cleaner Air to Longer Life
- 2009.01.23: Family abuse of people with dementia common: study
- 2009.01.22: When kids wheeze, steroids don't help: studies
- 2009.01.21: Children's Staph Infections Increasingly Resistant to Drugs
- 2009.01.21: Obama Will Ease Restraints on States' Health Insurance Programs for Children
- 2009.01.21: Nonsurgical acid reflux therapies work: U.S. study
- 2009.01.20: First heart attacks becoming less severe: U.S. study
- 2009.01.16: Use of sleep aids by young U.S. adults soars: study
- 2009.01.15: Study Finds Drug Risks With Newer Antipsychotics
- 2009.01.15: Simple checklist cuts accidental deaths in surgery
- 2009.01.14: Sexually transmitted disease rates soar: CDC
- 2009.01.13: Hormone therapy linked to brain shrinkage
- 2009.01.13: U.S. lets drugmakers advise doctors on unapproved uses
- 2009.01.13: Susceptibility to Colds Linked to a Lack of Sleep
- 2009.01.09: Antipsychotics for Alzheimer's up death risk: study
- 2009.01.09: New study supports statin's anti-dementia effects
- 2009.01.08: Salmonella Outbreak Sickens Hundreds
- 2009.01.08: Early Repeat C-Sections Increase Risks, Study Finds
- 2009.01.07: More Americans getting multiple chronic illnesses
- 2009.01.07: U.S. health spending hits $2.2 trillion in 2007
- 2009.01.06: Scientists find a gene that makes cancer spread
- 2009.01.05: Antibiotics before infections save lives: study
- 2009.01.05: Surgery underused for esophagus cancer: study
- 2009.01.05: Esophageal cancer linked to osteoporosis drugs
- 2008.12.31: No Mug? Drug Makers Cut Out Goodies for Doctors
- 2008.12.31: No cancer risk reductions seen with antioxidants
- 2008.12.31: Many studies needed to tie genes to cancer: study
- 2008.12.29: Smoking ups risk of common heart rhythm problem
- 2008.12.29: Liver disease may resolve with weight loss surgery
- 2008.12.29: A Mysterious Link Between Sleeplessness and Heart Disease
- 2008.12.29: Dangerous drug combos pose risk for elderly
- 2008.12.18: More than 54 million disabled in U.S., census says
- 2008.12.17: HIV infects women through healthy tissue: U.S. study
- 2008.12.17: Cancer even deadlier for people with diabetes
- 2008.12.17: Colonoscopies Miss Many Cancers, Study Finds
- 2008.12.15: U.S. blacks lag whites in colorectal cancer progress
- 2008.12.15: Small breast tumors might need more treatment: study
- 2008.12.12: Gene Mutation Is Tied to Fast Fat Breakdown
- 2008.12.12: FDA advisers want asthma drugs restricted for kids
- 2008.12.12: FDA puts black box warning on bowel-clearing drugs
- 2008.12.11: Just a third of U.S. adults got flu shots
- 2008.12.11: States cutting healthcare, report shows
- 2008.12.11: About 40 pct of docs use electronic records: CDC
- 2008.12.11: Brain scans show hints of MS years before symptoms
- 2008.12.10: Accidents kill 830,000 children each year: WHO
- 2008.12.10: Diabetes drugs double women's fracture risk
- 2008.12.10: WHO: Cancer to be world's top killer by 2010
- 2008.12.09: Severe Heart Attacks Deadlier for Women
- 2008.12.08: Hospitals Face a New Epidemic: Bedsores
- 2008.12.08: Warning Given on Use of 4 Popular Asthma Drugs, but Debate Remains
- 2008.12.04: Measles Deaths Drop Worldwide, Report Estimates
- 2008.12.04: Panel Urges More Screening of Brain Injury in Troops
- 2008.12.03: Brand-name drugs no better than generics: study
- 2008.12.03: Curbs urged on long shifts for young doctors
- 2008.12.03: Cancer rates fall, but lung cancer still problematic, report says
- 2008.12.02: First days after HIV infection may hold vaccine key
- 2008.12.01: Most Patients Should Be Screened for H.I.V., Physicians' Group Says
- 2008.11.25: Some breast cancers may naturally regress: study
- 2008.11.25: Safety risks higher with Avandia than Actos: study
- 2008.11.25: 5 million in U.S. go to alcohol, drug self-help groups
- 2008.11.25: Wikipedia often omits important drug information
- 2008.11.21: Autumn babies at greater risk of asthma: study
- 2008.11.20: HIV tests not yet as routine as cholesterol checks
- 2008.11.20: Early treatment best for AIDS-infected babies
- 2008.11.19: Woman gets first trachea transplant without drugs
- 2008.11.19: Stem cells restore hearing, vision in animals
- 2008.11.19: Study puts $218 billion price tag on diabetes in U.S.
- 2008.11.19: Ginkgo Biloba Ineffective Against Dementia, Researchers Find
- 2008.11.18: Half of primary-care doctors in survey would leave medicine
- 2008.11.17: Discovery offers way of tracking cancer in blood
- 2008.11.17: Study: Vitamin C, E pills do not prevent cancer
- 2008.11.13: COPD deaths increase among women
- 2008.11.13: U.S. trails other nations in chronic illness care
- 2008.11.13: U.S. smoking rate is under 20 percent for first time
- 2008.11.12: Risks seen in opposite-sex heart transplants
- 2008.11.12: Google search engine flags flu activity in U.S.
- 2008.11.12: Triglycerides may be blood fat to watch: studies
- 2008.11.11: AMA supports trans-fat bans
- 2008.11.11: Hospitals use more antibiotics despite concerns
- 2008.11.10: Cholesterol-Fighting Drugs Show Wider Benefit
- 2008.11.10: Increases in imaging tests widespread: study
- 2008.11.10: Vitamins C, E do not cut heart attack, stroke risk: study
- 2008.11.07: Hospitals See Drop in Paying Patients
- 2008.11.07: Scientists coax brain cells in mice to regenerate
- 2008.11.05: Study: Folic acid, B vitamins offer no cancer protection
- 2008.11.05: Preeclampsia raises risk of epilepsy in offspring
- 2008.11.05: A cancer patient's genome decoded for first time
- 2008.11.04: Scientists clone from frozen mice
- 2008.11.04: Autism linked with rainfall in study
- 2008.11.04: Brains of depressed people handle pain differently
- 2008.11.03: Wart virus caused 25,000 cancers in 5 years: CDC
- 2008.11.03: Children increasingly medicated: study
- 2008.11.01: Birth Defects Tied to Fertility Techniques
- 2008.10.31: Therapy plus Zoloft helps kids with anxiety
- 2008.10.31: Vigorous exercise protects against breast cancer
- 2008.10.30: New diabetes rate up 90 percent in past decade
- 2008.10.30: Women Buying Health Policies Pay a Penalty
- 2008.10.30: Heart attack risk shifted by daylight saving time
- 2008.10.30: Study clears protein as cause of heart disease
- 2008.10.30: Many hospitals fail to please: survey
- 2008.10.29: Cold virus on home surfaces transferable to fingers
- 2008.10.29: Study Links Age of Blood in Transfusions to Infections
- 2008.10.29: U.S. study says doctors subconsciously favor whites
- 2008.10.28: A Rise in Kidney Stones Is Seen in U.S. Children
- 2008.10.28: Vitamin E, selenium fail to ward off prostate cancer
- 2008.10.28: Cost of diabetes care doubled over last 6 years
- 2008.10.28: WHO's top killers: Heart problems, infectious diseases, cancer
- 2008.10.27: Study: HIV treatment should begin earlier
- 2008.10.27: Vaccine slashes rotavirus in kids
- 2008.10.27: Half of Doctors Routinely Prescribe Placebos
- 2008.10.27: More U.S. women getting rheumatoid arthritis: study
- 2008.10.23: Depression in pregnancy tied to preterm birth
- 2008.10.23: U.S. reports of serious drug reactions hit record
- 2008.10.23: Patients skip medicine, doctor visits due to sick economy
- 2008.10.22: Gene study turns up 26 lung cancer genes
- 2008.10.22: Food allergies increasing in U.S. kids, study says
- 2008.10.22: Smokers should get pneumonia vaccine: U.S. advisers
- 2008.10.21: Uninsured not main reason for ER crowding
- 2008.10.21: U.S. suicide rate is up
- 2008.10.21: Western diet to blame for 35% of heart attacks, global study suggests
- 2008.10.21: Blood pressure drug before surgery raises risks
- 2008.10.21: More Alzheimer's Risk for Hispanics, Studies Find
- 2008.10.20: Canada declares BPA a hazard
- 2008.10.20: Report says Medicaid spending "unsustainable"
- 2008.10.17: Blood protein tied to Alzheimer's disease risk
- 2008.10.17: Ethnic differences in arthritis due to obesity
- 2008.10.16: U.S. study points to strong new class of antibiotics
- 2008.10.16: Device helps monkeys move paralyzed wrists
- 2008.10.16: EPA slashes lead limit in air by 90 percent
- 2008.10.16: Infant Deaths Drop in U.S., but Rate Is Still High
- 2008.10.14: B vitamins fail in U.S. Alzheimer's disease study
- 2008.10.14: More Americans getting high blood pressure: study
- 2008.10.13: Doubling of Vitamin D for Children Is Urged
- 2008.10.13: No overall caffeine-breast cancer link: study
- 2008.10.13: Study: Many cancer patients forgoing care because of cost
- 2008.10.09: 1 in 4 U.S. teen girls got cervical cancer shot
- 2008.10.09: Scientists find key protein helps people hear
- 2008.10.08: Green jellyfish protein scientists win Nobel
- 2008.10.08: Scientists map genomes of two malaria parasites
- 2008.10.08: St. John's Wort effective for depression: study
- 2008.10.07: Child Warning Added to Cold Remedies
- 2008.10.07: Colon cancer screenings can stop after age 75, task force says
- 2008.10.06: Md. HIV researcher misses out on Nobel Prize for medicine
- 2008.10.06: German, 2 French researchers share Nobel Prize in medicine
- 2008.10.06: Bush signs mental health 'parity' bill attached to bailout
- 2008.10.03: FDA rejects call for ban on kids' cold medicines
- 2008.10.02: Doctors want FDA to halt cold medicines for kids
- 2008.10.02: Calorie overload sends the brain haywire: study
- 2008.10.02: CDC says 1.1 million Americans infected with HIV
- 2008.10.01: Study: AIDS virus in human circulation for 100 years
- 2008.10.01: New flu test identifies strain in hours, not days
- 2008.09.30: Study links birth size and breast cancer
- 2008.09.30: Study Finds Association Between Hepatitis B and Pancreatic Cancer
- 2008.09.30: Panel: Heart patients should be screened for depression
- 2008.09.29: Glucosamine and chondroitin don't slow arthritis
- 2008.09.29: CDC: Mildest season in 7 years for West Nile Virus
- 2008.09.26: Sex bias seen in control of cancer pain
- 2008.09.25: New way to make stem cells is safer: U.S. research
- 2008.09.25: Lung fluid test may predict lung cancer risk
- 2008.09.25: Health insurance premiums jump 5 pct this year
- 2008.09.24: Prostate cancer hormone therapy may raise mortality
- 2008.09.24: Lung drugs might be taking toll on the heart
- 2008.09.22: Shorter Radiation Course Works in Breast Cancer
- 2008.09.22: Studies show more links between vitamin D and MS
- 2008.09.19: Aggression among nursing home patients widespread
- 2008.09.19: Exercise reduces fat in livers of diabetics: study
- 2008.09.19: Paracetamol use may raise asthma risk in children
- 2008.09.19: Hormone discovery may help combat diabetes: study
- 2008.09.18: Researchers find 'baby' fat cells
- 2008.09.18: Large study backs effectiveness of 'virtual' colonoscopies
- 2008.09.18: U.S. researchers call off controversial autism study
- 2008.09.17: Healthy living cuts premature death risk in half
- 2008.09.16: Healthy lifestyle raises beneficial enzyme: study
- 2008.09.16: FDA backs BPA as study links it to heart disease, diabetes
- 2008.09.16: Proteins in blood predict early lung cancer: study
- 2008.09.16: Google founder's family endows chair at UM
- 2008.09.15: Health facilities flush estimated 250M pounds of drugs a year
- 2008.09.15: Deep blood clots may affect 600,000 a year
- 2008.09.15: Breast cancer vaccine helps body fight tumors
- 2008.09.10: Medical schools, journals start to fight drug industry influence
- 2008.09.09: Exercise trumps obesity gene in study
- 2008.09.09: Vitamin 'may prevent memory loss'
- 2008.09.09: New cervical cancer test beats pap smear
- 2008.09.08: Pain relievers may complicate prostate screening
- 2008.09.08: FDA posts list of drugs under investigation
- 2008.09.05: Arthritis Drugs Linked to Risks From Infection
- 2008.09.05: Record Number of Toddlers Vaccinated
- 2008.09.04: UM Cancer facility recognized
- 2008.09.04: Health care costs expected to rise 5.7% in '09
- 2008.09.04: Prescription drug abuse seen up, cocaine down
- 2008.09.04: Study: Defibrillator shock can signal more heart issues
- 2008.09.03: Study: Teen suicide rate down slightly, still high
- 2008.09.03: Modest mental test benefit seen with brisk walking
- 2008.09.02: Cancer, diabetes leave fingerprints in blood, serum
- 2008.09.02: Chickenpox vaccine does a number on the number of cases
- 2008.09.02: Smoking riskier to women's hearts than men's
- 2008.08.29: Antipsychotic drugs double stroke risk: study
- 2008.08.29: Sleep quality drops with age, but effects diminish
- 2008.08.28: Brain injury study adds to Alzheimer's enigma
- 2008.08.28: Alcohol deaths common among American Indians
- 2008.08.28: Exercise forges brain changes in stroke survivors
- 2008.08.28: Stanford to Limit Drug Maker Financing
- 2008.08.27: Researchers regrow crucial hair in inner ear
- 2008.08.27: Researchers turn living cells into insulin-makers
- 2008.08.27: Throat cancer increasing among white Americans
- 2008.08.27: Aggressive diabetes control in very ill questioned
- 2008.08.26: Pregnancy complication could be a sign of problems to come
- 2008.08.26: Census: Fewer Americans lack health insurance
- 2008.08.26: Preterm births linked to simmering infections
- 2008.08.19: For mosquitoes, DEET just plain stinks: study
- 2008.08.19: New study backs angioplasty through the wrist
- 2008.08.19: Radiation can zap cancer that has spread
- 2008.08.15: Stress can make allergies worse
- 2008.08.15: Medicare drug premiums up about 12%
- 2008.08.14: Hope for arthritis vaccine 'cure'
- 2008.08.14: Drugs may be as good as stents for heart patients
- 2008.08.14: Transplant Study Revives Questions Over When to Declare Donors Dead
- 2008.08.13: "Elite" HIV wife may hold secret to AIDS vaccine
- 2008.08.13: New bird flu threat could be H9N2, researchers say
- 2008.08.13: Alcohol abuse rises among combat veterans: study
- 2008.08.12: Breast cancer recurrence seen as low after 5 years
- 2008.08.12: Half of overweight adults may be heart-healthy
- 2008.08.11: Brain imaging may allow Alzheimer's diagnosis
- 2008.08.11: Low vitamin D shown to raise death risk: U.S. study
- 2008.08.08: Doctors fall short on heart disease prevention
- 2008.08.08: Scientists create stem cells for 10 disorders
- 2008.08.08: Two Widely Used Infertility Treatments Fail in Study
- 2008.08.07: WHO publishes how-to guide on fighting AIDS
- 2008.08.07: Hope for end to rejection drugs
- 2008.08.06: CDC: Emergency room waits average almost an hour
- 2008.08.06: Behavioral Approaches Overlooked in AIDS Fight
- 2008.08.05: Medication increasingly replaces psychotherapy, study finds
- 2008.08.05: Panel: Stop prostate screenings in seniors
- 2008.08.05: Overweight problems seen even in infants
- 2008.08.05: Vitamin C 'slows cancer growth'
- 2008.08.04: Estrogen may ease schizophrenia in women: study
- 2008.08.04: H.I.V. Study Finds Rate 40% Higher Than Estimated
- 2008.08.01: Terminal cancer patients not given chemo info
- 2008.08.01: Low hep B vaccination rates seen in newborns
- 2008.08.01: German patient well after transplant of two arms
- 2008.08.01: Drugs Offer Promise of Fitness Without Effort
- 2008.07.31: Risk of metabolic syndrome rises near menopause
- 2008.07.31: Nerve cells grown from new-style stem cells
- 2008.07.31: Gene-Hunters Find Hope and Hurdles in Schizophrenia Studies
- 2008.07.30: Researchers find 3 new genes for schizophrenia
- 2008.07.30: Diabetes triples women's risk for birth defects
- 2008.07.30: U.S. Blacks, if a Nation, Would Rank High on AIDS
- 2008.07.29: Fishy diet may protect against clogged arteries
- 2008.07.29: Home medicine errors, deaths rise
- 2008.07.29: Statins may protect against memory loss: study
- 2008.07.29: U.S. surgical errors cost $1.5 billion a year: report
- 2008.07.29: Upsurge in 'precursor to Alzheimer's' bodes ill
- 2008.07.28: Fitness protects brain in Alzheimer's patients
- 2008.07.28: Artificial pancreas just years away, experts agree
- 2008.07.23: Government to release revised U.S. HIV estimates
- 2008.07.23: Health agency spotlights tuberculosis problem
- 2008.07.22: Cultural sensitivity may improve diabetes outcomes
- 2008.07.22: New pill helps shrink prostate tumors: study
- 2008.07.21: Vytorin fails to meet main goal of heart study
- 2008.07.21: Trying to Save by Increasing Doctors' Fees
- 2008.07.18: Alzheimer's vaccine stopped plaque, not dementia
- 2008.07.18: Brain region linked to obsessive disorder risk
- 2008.07.17: Clinic removing kidneys through bellybutton
- 2008.07.17: While the U.S. Spends Heavily on Health Care, a Study Faults the Quality
- 2008.07.17: Surgery may be option for advanced liver cancer
- 2008.07.17: Genital herpes therapy effective if begun early
- 2008.07.16: Breast self-exams do not cut breast cancer deaths
- 2008.07.16: Study: Kids' activity level drops with age
- 2008.07.16: Obesity ups a woman's pancreatic cancer risk: study
- 2008.07.15: Diabetes makes people more vulnerable to TB: study
- 2008.07.15: Exercise may slow Alzheimer's brain shrinkage
- 2008.07.15: From outside the USA comes a measles threat inside the USA
- 2008.07.14: Studies point to immune system role in Huntington's
- 2008.07.14: Psychiatric Group Faces Scrutiny Over Drug Industry Ties
- 2008.07.14: Long-Term Fix Is Elusive in Medicare Payments
- 2008.07.10: Autism gene search turns up hope for treatment
- 2008.07.10: Physicians' group apologizes to black doctors
- 2008.07.10: Severe allergic reaction may need more epinephrine
- 2008.07.09: Tumor-starving pill helps thyroid cancer: study
- 2008.07.09: New approach offers chance to finally kill herpes
- 2008.07.09: Hormone treatment for early cancer may do harm, study says
- 2008.07.08: Antibiotics can harm tendons, FDA warns
- 2008.07.08: New guidelines stress heart screening for kids
- 2008.07.08: New vaccine sneaks into body, then self-destructs
- 2008.07.08: FDA urging black box warning for epilepsy drugs
- 2008.07.07: Treating blood pressure may help prevent dementia
- 2008.07.07: Group: Some 8-year-olds should get cholesterol drugs
- 2008.07.03: New test could track tumors in 'real time'
- 2008.07.03: New approach offers chance to finally kill herpes
- 2008.07.03: F.D.A. Panel Urges More Testing for Diabetes Drugs
- 2008.07.02: Smokeless tobacco ups oral cancer risk 80 percent
- 2008.07.02: Cells in blood may help cancers spread
- 2008.07.02: People with HIV living longer, study shows
- 2008.07.01: Grape seed extract may fight Alzheimer's
- 2008.07.01: Exercise unlikely to curb migraine pain: experts
- 2008.07.01: U.S. leads world in substance abuse, WHO finds
- 2008.07.01: Workplace weight programs produce modest losses
- 2008.06.30: Accidental fungus leads to promising cancer drug
- 2008.06.30: WHO: Test for resistant TB likely to improve survival rates
- 2008.06.30: WHO urges countries to adopt smoking bans
- 2008.06.27: H.I.V. Diagnosis Rates Continue to Rise Among Young Men, African-Americans
- 2008.06.27: One in 10 had "silent strokes" - U.S. group study
- 2008.06.27: Widespread HIV testing sought in the Bronx
- 2008.06.26: Diabetes rates skyrocket among Americans, CDC says
- 2008.06.26: Panel endorses 2nd vaccine for kids' virus
- 2008.06.26: Insured losing access to healthcare: U.S. study
- 2008.06.25: Electronic health-record standards agreed
- 2008.06.25: House Votes to Block Cut in Doctors' Medicare Fees
- 2008.06.25: W.H.O. Issues a Checklist to Make Operations Safer
- 2008.06.24: Drug-Resistant High Blood Pressure on the Rise
- 2008.06.24: Analysis: U.S. poor are vulnerable to 'neglected' diseases
- 2008.06.24: Brain injuries cause half of deaths in seniors' falls
- 2008.06.23: Lack of vitamin D raises death risk
- 2008.06.23: New clue to Alzheimer's found
- 2008.06.20: E-prescriptions coming soon for addictive drugs
- 2008.06.20: Promising trials for new MS pill
- 2008.06.20: Concerns remain over heart imaging agents: FDA
- 2008.06.19: Release of Generic Lipitor Is Delayed
- 2008.06.19: Most Doctors Aren't Using Electronic Health Records
- 2008.06.19: New Treatment Saves Man With Deadly Skin Cancer
- 2008.06.18: Health leaders aim to cut premature birth rate
- 2008.06.18: FDA warns about fraudulent cancer treatments
- 2008.06.18: Maryland joins sprint to lead in biotechnology
- 2008.06.17: Study helps explain wide response to statins
- 2008.06.17: FDA expands antipsychotic drug warning
- 2008.06.17: AMA issues first health report card on insurers
- 2008.06.16: Amgen's Enbrel in kids "concerning": FDA staff
- 2008.06.16: Fed Wary Of Health Care Costs
- 2008.06.16: 'Pro-Life' Drugstores Market Beliefs
- 2008.06.14: Alcoholics Anonymous helpful for teens too: study
- 2008.06.14: Lung cancer no more common in women smokers: study
- 2008.06.14: Legal Drugs Kill Far More Than Illegal, Florida Says
- 2008.06.13: Rheumatoid arthritis said to double heart risk
- 2008.06.13: Traffic pollution linked to childhood allergies, study says
- 2008.06.12: Some hospitals getting in way of breast-feeding
- 2008.06.11: Better counting raises HIV rate in U.S. by 25 percent
- 2008.06.11: US life expectancy tops 78 as top diseases decline
- 2008.06.11: St. John's wort doesn't help ADHD, study finds
- 2008.06.10: Spread of Tuberculosis Seen Slowing Progress on AIDS
- 2008.06.10: Doctors Miss Cultural Needs, Study Says
- 2008.06.09: Vitamin D may protect against heart attack
- 2008.06.09: Prostate finding could lead to urine test
- 2008.06.09: Two diabetes trials shed a little light on deaths
- 2008.06.06: Low vitamin D associated with leg artery disease
- 2008.06.06: Guideline would boost cholesterol drug use
- 2008.06.06: 'Cooling' child therapy may harm
- 2008.06.05: Genetically low HDL not tied to heart disease
- 2008.06.05: Research Finds Wide Disparities in Health Care by Race and Region
- 2008.06.05: Alcohol 'cuts risk of arthritis'
- 2008.06.05: U.S. probes cancer in children given arthritis drugs
- 2008.06.04: New Hints Seen That Red Wine May Slow Aging
- 2008.06.04: Survey of Medical Schools Is Critical of Perks
- 2008.06.03: Hospital wipes 'spreading MRSA'
- 2008.06.03: Widespread vitamin D deficiency poses risk: study
- 2008.06.02: Study: Kids' cancer rates highest in Northeast
- 2008.06.02: Men and women may metabolize fructose differently
- 2008.05.31: U.S. alerts asthma patients about inhaler switch
- 2008.05.31: Bone Drug Offers Hope on Breast Cancer
- 2008.05.30: Alzheimer's brain plaques cleared in mice
- 2008.05.30: Vitamin D for babies may prevent type 1 diabetes
- 2008.05.30: Study: Bacteria a factor in sudden infant death syndrome
- 2008.05.30: Lifting the Veil of Depression:Experimental Electrical Pulse Therapy Can Shift Moods, Possibly Cure Depression
- 2008.05.29: Monkeys Think, Moving Artificial Arm as Own
- 2008.05.29: FDA proposes new pregnancy labels for medicines
- 2008.05.29: Intestinal superbug infects more each year
- 2008.05.29: Bicarbonate 'could detect cancer'
- 2008.05.28: Child obesity rates high but 'leveling off'
- 2008.05.28: Pentagon Totals Rise for Stress Disorder
- 2008.05.28: Study Links Caesareans With Births Before Term
- 2008.05.27: Gum disease link to cancer risk
- 2008.05.27: ADHD can cause loss of 20 or more workdays per year
- 2008.05.27: Many ignorant of heart attack signs: study
- 2008.05.23: Oral hormone therapy pills double clot risk: study
- 2008.05.23: Program Aims for Drug, Device Safety
- 2008.05.23: Common Virus Blamed for 5 Infant Deaths, C.D.C. Says
- 2008.05.22: Study Finds Big Social Factor in Quitting Smoking
- 2008.05.22: City overdose deaths drop slightly
- 2008.05.22: Metabolic syndrome can't predict heart risk: study
- 2008.05.21: FAA bans anti-smoking drug Chantix
- 2008.05.21: In Study, Researchers Find Nanotubes May Pose Health Risks Similar to Asbestos
- 2008.05.21: Sleepy brain prone to sudden shutdowns study
- 2008.05.20: Cervical Cancer Could Double by 2030 Where Screening and Vaccine Are Lacking
- 2008.05.19: Asthma link to pregnancy stress
- 2008.05.19: Vitamin D May Help Curb Breast Cancer, Study Finds
- 2008.05.16: Study: Women increasingly opt for mastectomy
- 2008.05.16: Taking the sting out of insect allergies
- 2008.05.15: U.S. recommends shingles vaccine for age 60 and up
- 2008.05.15: Cancer drug sales could hit $80 billion by 2011: IMS
- 2008.05.15: The Less the Education, the Higher the Risk of Dying Early
- 2008.05.14: Mammogram With Ultrasound Improved Detection of Cancers
- 2008.05.14: Study shows more Americans taking prescription drugs
- 2008.05.14: Exercise May Protect Girls From Future Breast Cancer
- 2008.05.13: Can Robot Worms Kill Cancer?
- 2008.05.13: Oral Cancer in Men Associated With HPV
- 2008.05.12: Anti-inflammatories did not ward off dementia: study
- 2008.05.12: Court hears claim linking vaccines to autism
- 2008.05.12: High-fat ketogenic diet gives relief from seizures
- 2008.05.10: Depressed fathers 'hit learning'
- 2008.05.10: Flu vaccine doses to make record numbers
- 2008.05.09: Being breast-fed may lower breast cancer risk
- 2008.05.09: Americans still unclear about stroke warning signs
- 2008.05.09: Feds tie teen use of pot to depression
- 2008.05.08: Seven vaccines you need right now
- 2008.05.08: Pill effective against gestational diabetes
- 2008.05.08: Researchers find neuroblastoma genes
- 2008.05.07: IUDs seen to reduce cancer risk
- 2008.05.07: Quick Benefit to Smoking Halt, With a Caveat, Study Finds
- 2008.05.07: Irregular Sleep Tied to Obesity, Other Health Problems
- 2008.05.06: Guidelines: Test men for osteoporosis
- 2008.05.06: Painkiller may cut dementia risk
- 2008.05.06: Report: 10M children die from lack of health care every year
- 2008.05.05: FDA: Teen insulin pumps risky
- 2008.05.05: Needle-free device delivers pain-free analgesia
- 2008.05.05: Doctors suggest guidelines for care in disasters
- 2008.05.03: New immune treatment may control AIDS virus
- 2008.05.03: Work exposure to weed killers tied to brain cancer
- 2008.05.02: Migraine often associated with psychiatric disorders
- 2008.05.02: Jolting the brain fights deep depression
- 2008.05.02: Electromagnetic fields affect infant heart rate
- 2008.05.01: Researchers find gene defect that boosts glucose
- 2008.05.01: U.S. reports biggest measles outbreak since 2001
- 2008.05.01: CDC: Breastfeeding hits 20-year high
- 2008.04.30: Low thyroid output tied to heart attacks in women
- 2008.04.30: Crash diets 'may reduce lifespan'
- 2008.04.30: Genetic Link in Ailment of Bones
- 2008.04.29: Global consortium to hunt for cancer genes
- 2008.04.29: New genes for osteoporosis may help guide treatment
- 2008.04.29: Fosamax tied to increased risk of heart condition
- 2008.04.29: Diabetes drugs double fracture risk: Swiss study
- 2008.04.28: Gene therapy improves sight in near-blind patients
- 2008.04.28: Study finds more diabetic women getting pregnant
- 2008.04.28: Blood substitutes tied to higher risk of heart attack, death
- 2008.04.28: The Short End of the Longer Life
- 2008.04.25: FDA takes closer look at Lasik complaints
- 2008.04.25: U.S. Allows Sale of Drug to Treat Constipation
- 2008.04.25: Senate Passes Genetic Discrimination Bill
- 2008.04.24: Cuddling helps preemies bear pain: study
- 2008.04.24: Embryonic stem cells coaxed into key heart cells
- 2008.04.24: Anti-addiction drugs linked to depression
- 2008.04.22: Life Expectancy Is Declining in Some Pockets of the Country
- 2008.04.22: Heart Exam Recommended Before Children Get ADHD Drugs
- 2008.04.22: Scientists: Smog contributes to premature death
- 2008.04.21: Fewer general surgeons in U.S.: researchers
- 2008.04.21: Melanoma on scalp, neck most deadly, study finds
- 2008.04.18: Study shows Alzheimer's hits earlier in smokers, drinkers
- 2008.04.18: Study: 1 in 5 troops suffers from depression
- 2008.04.18: CDC: Flu season worst in years, vaccine ineffective
- 2008.04.16: Experts target blood vessel growth in cancer battle
- 2008.04.16: Vitamins 'may shorten your life'
- 2008.04.16: Canada Likely to Label Plastic Ingredient 'Toxic'
- 2008.04.15: Investigators: Drugmakers withhold negative data
- 2008.04.15: Ghostwriters Used in Vioxx Studies, Article Says
- 2008.04.15: Study: Fruits, veggies could reduce heart attacks, strokes
- 2008.04.14: Big U.S. study links breast cancer to drinking
- 2008.04.14: Study: Boomers to flood medical system
- 2008.04.14: Co-Payments Soar for Drugs With High Prices
- 2008.04.14: Vaccine Safety Panel to Include the Public in Setting Priorities
- 2008.04.11: Trans-fats linked to breast cancer risk in study
- 2008.04.11: Group issues warning on medication mix-ups for kids
- 2008.04.11: Experimental drug blocks radiation damage
- 2008.04.10: U.S. cases of food poisoning held steady in 2007
- 2008.04.10: Marked rise in hepatitis C-related deaths seen in U.S.
- 2008.04.10: Mumps found to have made alarming comeback in U.S.
- 2008.04.10: Climate change will have 'significant impact' on health
- 2008.04.09: Pfizer warns of lung cancer with inhaled insulin
- 2008.04.09: Estrogen raises risk of benign breast disease
- 2008.04.09: FDA triples death count linked to tainted heparin
- 2008.04.08: Dyslexia affects brain according to language
- 2008.04.08: Anti-psychotics may speed Alzheimer's decline
- 2008.04.08: Too little childhood sleep tied to later problems
- 2008.04.07: Study: Med mix-ups hurt 1 in 15 kids
- 2008.04.05: Insomnia prolongs depression in the elderly
- 2008.04.05: Birth control choices abound for women over 40
- 2008.04.04: Increase in throat cancer parallels obesity rate
- 2008.04.04: Binge drinking 'damages memory'
- 2008.04.04: Abuse, neglect seen in 30,000 newborns, study says
- 2008.04.03: Drug costs rise as economy slides
- 2008.04.03: House Votes to Continue and Expand President's Global Effort Against AIDS
- 2008.04.03: Research debunks health value of guzzling water
- 2008.04.02: Genetic link to smoking addiction
- 2008.04.02: AIDS Drug Lifts Heart Attack Risk, Study Shows
- 2008.04.02: Study: 25% of very premature babies show autism signs
- 2008.04.01: Study says fasting may reduce chemo side-effects
- 2008.04.01: Older donors' corneas shown as good in transplants
- 2008.04.01: Few Lives Saved by Home Heart-Starting Devices
- 2008.03.31: Compression-only adult CPR advised
- 2008.03.31: New data fails to quiet cholesterol drug debate
- 2008.03.31: Man-made molecules reverse liver cirrhosis in rats
- 2008.03.29: Study sees long-term risks for preemies
- 2008.03.29: Vytorin heart study expanded, results being delayed
- 2008.03.29: Study Finds Many Patients Dissatisfied With Hospitals
- 2008.03.28: Angioplasty's golden era may be fading
- 2008.03.28: Mutant gene linked to most severe type of TB: study
- 2008.03.28: US FDA Probing Safety of Merck's Singulair
- 2008.03.27: Study: Meds OK'd late more likely to cause safety problems
- 2008.03.27: Study: Big belly could carry bigger dementia risk
- 2008.03.26: Study: Premature birth has lingering effects
- 2008.03.26: Rethinking Is Urged on a Vaccine for AIDS
- 2008.03.26: Unintentional overdoses common in children
- 2008.03.25: Protein map of human spit created
- 2008.03.25: Roche's Xenical helps lower blood pressure: study
- 2008.03.25: Two cholesterol drugs better than one for diabetics
- 2008.03.24: Gap in Life Expectancy Widens for the Nation
- 2008.03.21: Public Health Risk Seen as Parents Reject Vaccines
- 2008.03.21: Vaccine Failure Is Setback in AIDS Fight
- 2008.03.20: Heparin Find May Point to Chinese Counterfeiting
- 2008.03.20: Study: Prostate cancer therapy carries choice of ills
- 2008.03.20: 'Old blood' may be risky after surgery
- 2008.03.19: Research Center to Study Health-Race Link
- 2008.03.19: Young patients on cocaine could die if treated for heart attack
- 2008.03.19: Gene plays role in risk for trauma stress disorder
- 2008.03.18: Progress Slows in Detection of New TB Cases
- 2008.03.18: 18% of all boomers expected to develop Alzheimer's
- 2008.03.18: Growth hormone doesn't boost athletic abilities
- 2008.03.17: New drug holds promise for parasitic worm disease
- 2008.03.17: FDA testing all supplies of blood thinner
- 2008.03.14: 'Anesthesia awareness' not avoidable
- 2008.03.14: Overweight women have worse breast cancer: study
- 2008.03.14: Panel Seeks New Limits on Anemia Drugs
- 2008.03.13: Educated people live longer, Harvard study says
- 2008.03.13: Study shows way to predict lung cancer recurrence
- 2008.03.13: Heart Scans Still Covered by Medicare
- 2008.03.12: U.S. syphilis rate up for 7th year in row, CDC says
- 2008.03.12: U.S. drug sales grew at slowest rate since 1961: IMS
- 2008.03.11: 1 in 4 teen girls have STD
- 2008.03.11: Gulf War illness linked to chemical exposure
- 2008.03.10: Pancreas cancer hope over surgery
- 2008.03.10: Prescription drugs found in drinking water across U.S.
- 2008.03.10: F.D.A. Expands Warnings on Anemia Drugs
- 2008.03.07: Faster TB test results on the way
- 2008.03.07: Telling smokers "age" of lungs helps them quit
- 2008.03.07: Still no autism-vaccine link, say health officials
- 2008.03.06: Vaccine against "strep throat" possible: study
- 2008.03.06: FDA finds contaminant in suspect blood-thinner
- 2008.03.06: Two Tests Added to Recommended List to Prevent or Detect Colorectal Cancer
- 2008.03.05: More Expensive Placebos Bring More Relief
- 2008.03.05: Cancer Risk Stays After Hormone Therapy
- 2008.03.05: Frequently Missed Growths Tied to Colon Cancer
- 2008.03.04: Review finds no good drugs for dementia
- 2008.03.04: As drug ads surge, more get Rx's filled
- 2008.03.03: F.D.A. Approves Wyeth Antidepressant
- 2008.02.29: Vitamin pills don't cut lung cancer risk: Study
- 2008.02.29: Vegas clinic may have exposed 40k to hepatitis, HIV
- 2008.02.29: Blood Thinner Might Be Tied to More Deaths
- 2008.02.28: Study finds degenerative eye disease raises stroke risk
- 2008.02.28: Diabetic mice 'cured' with drugs
- 2008.02.28: Orthopedic-Device Makers Accused of Paying Doctors
- 2008.02.27: CDC panel recommends flu shots for all kids
- 2008.02.27: Study Finds Death Risk From Anemia Drugs
- 2008.02.27: Drug-Resistant TB at Record Levels
- 2008.02.27: FDA plans new post-approval drug safety effort
- 2008.02.26: Study doubts effectiveness of antidepressant drugs
- 2008.02.26: Health Care Will Cost $4 Trillion by 2017
- 2008.02.25: Oldest patients fare well after heart valve surgery
- 2008.02.25: Exercise may cut gallstone risk
- 2008.02.25: F.D.A. Extends Avastin's Use to Breast Cancer
- 2008.02.21: Insulin-secreting cells produced by stem cells
- 2008.02.21: Google ventures into health records biz
- 2008.02.21: Strokes triple among middle-aged women, study shows
- 2008.02.20: Report: States better prepared for big health emergencies
- 2008.02.20: In hospitals, more late-night cardiac arrests fatal
- 2008.02.20: U.S. cancer deaths up in '05; overall rates decline
- 2008.02.19: Glucosamine no better than placebo for hip arthritis
- 2008.02.19: Zinc helps with diarrhea in children: study
- 2008.02.18: More advanced cancer seen in uninsured Americans
- 2008.02.18: USDA Orders Largest Meat Recall in U.S. History
- 2008.02.15: CDC: Flu season getting worse
- 2008.02.15: Being overweight may raise cancer risk
- 2008.02.15: New target promises better asthma and allergy drugs
- 2008.02.14: Report: State Drug Price Sites Flawed
- 2008.02.14: FDA never inspected China maker of Baxter's heparin
- 2008.02.14: U.S. says 82 youths have died in "choking game"
- 2008.02.13: New ovarian cancer blood test 99 per cent effective: Yale researchers
- 2008.02.13: U.S. back pain costs rise but pain still there
- 2008.02.13: Study: Older men with prostate cancer can delay treatment
- 2008.02.13: Fentanyl Painkiller Patches Recalled
- 2008.02.12: Autopsies forecast surge in U.S. heart disease
- 2008.02.12: Reaching 100 years old may be easier than once thought
- 2008.02.12: Mother's antibodies tied to development of regressive autism: study
- 2008.02.11: Reactions spur call for heparin alternatives
- 2008.02.11: Scientists Find New Receptor for H.I.V.
- 2008.02.08: FDA warns of Botox side effects, deaths
- 2008.02.08: Md. awards $3.4 million to UM Nursing School
- 2008.02.08: U.N.: Tobacco could kill 1 billion by 2100
- 2008.02.08: Study: Acupuncture may boost pregnancy
- 2008.02.07: Nature tops nurture in childhood obesity: study
- 2008.02.07: Smokers Sleep Less Soundly
- 2008.02.06: New Method of H.I.V. Transmission Documented
- 2008.02.06: Chronic pain seen altering how brain works
- 2008.02.06: Diabetes Study Halted After Treatment Increases Risk of Death
- 2008.02.06: Smokers, obese cost less to treat
- 2008.02.04: FDA warns about Pfizer anti-smoking drug
- 2008.01.31: Team studies how HIV hides in body
- 2008.01.31: Study: Magnesium sulfate cuts risk of CP in premies
- 2008.01.31: Infant study casts doubt on vaccine-autism link
- 2008.01.30: Periodontal disease associated with kidney disease
- 2008.01.30: Hand gels alone may not curb infections
- 2008.01.29: CDC: Cough, cold meds sending kids to ER
- 2008.01.29: New flu vaccine may not need needles
- 2008.01.28: Caffeine ups blood sugar level in diabetics: study
- 2008.01.28: Early lead exposure may hasten old-age mental decline
- 2008.01.25: Researchers Take Step Toward Synthetic Life
- 2008.01.25: Birth control pill lowers ovarian cancer risk: study
- 2008.01.24: Study: Bypasses better than stents
- 2008.01.24: Even small copay deters mammogram use, study says
- 2008.01.23: CDC: Too few adults get their vaccines
- 2008.01.23: Obesity surgery helps diabetics, study finds
- 2008.01.23: Heart disease deaths plummet ahead of 2010 goal
- 2008.01.22: Study: Caffeine may boost miscarriage risk
- 2008.01.22: Food poisoning can be long-term problem
- 2008.01.18: Virus Is Linked to a Powerful Skin Cancer
- 2008.01.18: Bull's eye target for child leukemia found: study
- 2008.01.17: FDA to declare cold medicines too risky for babies, toddlers
- 2008.01.17: New Genetic Risks for Prostate Cancer Identified
- 2008.01.17: Scientists say they have cloned human embryos
- 2008.01.16: FDA declares cloned meat, milk safe
- 2008.01.16: Study sees no Alzheimer's protection from statins
- 2008.01.16: Hot Spots Warn of Diabetic Foot Ulcers
- 2008.01.15: ER waits dangerously long in U.S.: study
- 2008.01.15: FDA Says Clones Are Safe For Food
- 2008.01.15: Study Reveals Doubt on Drug for Cholesterol
- 2008.01.14: Supreme Court upholds restricting access to test drugs
- 2008.01.14: Team Creates Rat Heart Using Cells of Baby Rats
- 2008.01.11: Statins seen beneficial for nearly all diabetics
- 2008.01.11: Stem cells created without destroying embryos
- 2008.01.11: People live 4.5 years after dementia strikes: study
- 2008.01.10: Study Finds Possible Targets for AIDS Drugs
- 2008.01.10: Study Says DNA Flaw May Raise Autism Risk
- 2008.01.10: FDA cracks down on custom hormones
- 2008.01.09: Infant vaccine against meningitis shows promise
- 2008.01.09: Study: Healthy habits can mean 14 extra years of life
- 2008.01.08: Health Spending Exceeded Record $2 Trillion in 2006
- 2008.01.08: State's autism rises despite vaccine change
- 2008.01.08: Effect of antidepressant warnings moderate: U.S. study
- 2008.01.07: Md. facing doctor shortage, study says
- 2008.01.07: U.S. warns of severe pain with osteoporosis drugs
- 2008.01.07: Experts change advice on kids' allergies
- 2008.01.04: Fresh concerns about Amgen's anemia drugs
- 2008.01.04: Short-term hormone therapy slows prostate cancer
- 2008.01.04: Childhood pneumonia can be treated at home, say scientists
- 2008.01.04: New test to ID viruses approved by FDA
- 2008.01.03: Free drug samples go to wealthy and insured: study
- 2008.01.03: Drug makers spend more on marketing than research: study
- 2008.01.03: Study finds hospitals slow to defibrillate
- 2008.01.02: Researchers Work on Cocaine Vaccine
- 2008.01.02: Study: Whites more likely to get narcotics in ER
- 2008.01.02: Sleep disruptions may raise diabetes risk