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- Dixon Named Nurse Manager of Beginning Maternity Center’s R1 East Patient Care Unit
- 2007 Figures Show Drop in Infection Rate
- AED Deliveries Begin Thursday, December 16
- AED Saves Spring Township Woman
- Anderson Named Director of Environmental Services at The Reading Hospital and Medical Center
- Annual Board of Directors Meeting
- Annual Board of Directors Meeting
- Annual Garden Party Slated for June 2 & 3
- Annual Road Run Event Draws Nearly 1,000 Participants
- Anxiety in Children and Teens: Understanding it and Knowing When to Seek Help
- Area Hospitals Partner for Autism Seminar
- Barbera Honored by Alvernia University
- Baxter to Lead State Organization for Family Physicians
- Birch Chosen as Vice President of Operations of The Reading Hospital Medical Group
- Blood Drive Scheduled for Thursday, June 12
- Brain Injury Unit Featured on WFMZ
- Breast Cancer Prevention Study Confirms Effectiveness of Two Drugs
- C. Thomas Work Elected Reading Hospital Board Chairman
- Camera Donation Featured in Newspaper, Nightly News
- Cardiology Chief Comments on Sudden Cardiac Death
- Chair of Emergency Medicine Offers Heat Advice
- Chest Pain Center Featured in Reading Eagle
- Chief Academic Officer Named at The Reading Hospital
- Clergy and Caregiver Symposium Offered by Hospital Chaplaincy Program
- Cochran Named Vice President of Finance at The Reading Hospital and Medical Center
- Community Open House Set for TRHMG Women’s Healthcare Services – Berkshire Heights
- Congressman Gerlach Provides Grant to Support Hospital’s Educational Mission
- County Police Cars to be Fitted with AEDs Courtesy of TRHMC
- Demetriades Named Vice President of Trauma and Surgical Services
- Department of Medicine Names Two New Section Chiefs
- Department of Psychiatry Leadership Change
- Diagnosis and Treatment of Chest Pain Topic of Presentation July 13
- Dickson to Serve as Director of Volunteer Services for The Reading Hospital and Medical Center
- Dr. Grennan Featured on Channel 69 News
- Dr. Lusch Named Medical Director of Regional Cancer Center
- Dr. Scheirer Named Medical Information Chief
- Editorial Focuses on Hospital Expansion
- Educational Programs Offered to Trauma Survivors and Family Members
- Emergency Medicine Trained Physicians Join Hospital ED
- Epilepsy Monitoring Now Offered at The Reading Hospital
- Epilepsy Monitoring Unit Featured
- Expansion Project Featured in Local Paper
- Fellowship-Trained Physicians Join Medical Staff
- Fernandez Named Medical Director of Trauma Center
- Free Health Fair to Recognize Ambulatory Surgery Center Day
- George Named VP & CAO at TRHMC
- Go Red For Women Highlights Women's Heart Health Month
- Good Appointed Psychiatry Department Chair
- Grazier Named Director of Perioperative Services
- Groundbreaking Hospital Treatments for Atrial Fibrillation Featured in Reading Eagle
- H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) Resources
- HAP Report: Pennsylvania Hospitals Critical to State's Economy
- HeathGrades Honors Hospital in Multiple Categories
- Henry Named Medical Director of Surgical Robotics Program
- Hospital Assists Soldier in Iraq Witness Birth
- Hospital Dietitians Educate Daniel Boone Students
- Hospital Disaster Drill Featured in Local Media
- Hospital Event Celebrates EMS Providers
- Hospital Featured in 69 News Story on Drug Shortages
- Hospital Featured in Reading Eagle Article on Image Gently
- Hospital Names Facilities Management Leadership Team
- Hospital Names New Section Chiefs
- Hospital Receives Best Integrated Marketing Campaign Award
- Hospital Receives Heart Association's Gold Performance Achievement Award
- Hospital Receives Joint Commission Disease-Specific Certification for Heart Failure Program
- Hospital Recognized by American Stroke Association
- Hospital Recognized for Innovative Medical Education and Research
- Hospital Recognizes Older Americans Month with New York Times Best-Selling Author
- Hospital Shares Strategy for Attracting Residents to Berks
- Hospital to Celebrate Garden Party on June 7 and 8
- Hospital to Host Bereavement Training Conference for Healthcare Professionals
- Hospital's Clock Tower Undergoing Renovations
- Hospital's Intensive Care Units Honored
- Hospital's September 11, 2001 Tribute Appears on WFMZ
- Hospital's SurgiCenter Featured in Reading Eagle
- Institute for Radiosurgery
- Jones Named Senior VP & CFO of TRHMC & TRH
- Karpovich Appointed Director of Risk Management
- Kleiner Repeat Winner of Excellence in Teaching Award
- Latzgo Named Director of Legal Services at The Reading Hospital and Medical Center
- Local Media Highlights Pair of Hospital Events
- Lutz to Lead The Reading Hospital Medical Group
- Lyons Appointed Director of Public Relations at The Reading Hospital and Medical Center
- Matthews to Lead The Reading Hospital; Sucher and Jones also Named Senior Officers
- Medical Explorers Information Session on October 17
- Medical Staff President Named Trustee of American Board of Radiology
- Message to the Community
- Miller Elected President of Mid-Atlantic Section of American Urological Association
- Moffitt to Lead Pediatric Department with Opening of New Unit
- Multidisciplinary Cancer Clinics
- Nationally Renowned Speaker to Headline Older Americans Month Event
- New Affiliation with Children's Hospital Highlighted
- New Directors Named for Residency Programs
- New Hospital Featured in Reading Eagle
- New Pediatric Unit Opens Friday at The Reading Hospital
- New TRHMC CMO Named
- New Vice President for Rehabilitation Services Named
- Newspaper Features Hospital's Pediatric Sleep Center Services
- Notice to Bond Holders
- Nurse Practitioner Profiled for Nursing Week
- PA Hospitals: House Takes Important Step by Passing MCare and Health Insurance Proposals
- PA Hospitals: State Budget Deal Good for Patients and Providers
- Patient-Centered Medical Homes Featured in Reading Eagle
- Paws for Wellness Program Celebrates 10th Anniversary
- Pediatric Sleep Studies Now Available at The Reading Hospital and Medical Center
- Pre-diabetes
- President & CEO Clint Matthews Featured in Reading Eagle Business Weekly
- President & CEO Discusses Healthcare Reform
- Primary Care Residents to Increase at TRHMC
- Protocol Office Passes Audit Perfectly
- Reach Out and Read Program Featured
- Reading Hospital Board Elects Leadership
- Regional Cancer Center Accredited for Three Years
- Regional Cancer Center Receives Perfect Score During Recent Audit
- Responsibility for The Highlands to Change
- Road Run - Sunday, October 10
- RPS Endocrinology/Diabetes Center Awarded American Diabetes Association Recognition
- RPS Internal Medicine Recognized by NCQA
- School of Health Sciences Featured in Local Paper
- School of Health Sciences Graduation Featured in Reading Eagle
- School of Health Sciences Graduation This Friday
- School of Health Sciences Holds Graduation
- School of Health Sciences to Celebrate First Combined Graduation
- Scott R. Wolfe to Step Down as Hospital President & CEO
- Short Named Director of Library Services
- Sleep Center Names First Medical Director
- Sorrentino Named Neonatology Section Chief
- Students and Former Teacher Reunited at The Highlands of Wyomissing
- Stuff the Bus Initiative Fills Two Buses with School Supplies
- Surgical Robot to be on Display During Prostate Screening Event
- The Reading Hospital Among Top Five Percent in Nation for Patient Safety
- The Reading Hospital and Medical Center and Alvernia University Develop Regional Initiative
- The Reading Hospital and Medical Center Announces New Building Project at Annual Meeting
- The Reading Hospital and St. Christopher's Hospital for Children Announce Partnership
- The Reading Hospital Announces Reduction in Workforce
- The Reading Hospital Celebrates National Social Work Month - March 2009
- The Reading Hospital Chosen to Participate in National Initiative
- The Reading Hospital Extends HeartSAFE Berks County to Schools
- The Reading Hospital Extends Offer to Treat Victims of Haiti Earthquake
- The Reading Hospital for Post-Acute Rehabilitation Now Open
- The Reading Hospital Medical Group QuickCare Offers Convenient Medical Care
- The Reading Hospital Mobile Website Wins Gold Award
- The Reading Hospital Ranked Top 5% in Nation for Second Year in a Row
- The Reading Hospital Receives Accreditation for Chest Pain Center
- The Reading Hospital Receives High Honors for Treatment of Stroke Patients
- The Reading Hospital Reduces Staff by 106
- The Reading Hospital Regional Breast Care Center Receives National Accreditation
- The Reading Hospital Responds to Patient Surge
- The Reading Hospital Road Run
- The Reading Hospital Road Run, Sunday, October 9, 9 a.m.
- The Reading Hospital to Discuss Diabetes Head to Toe
- The Reading Hospital to Hold Largest CPR Training in Berks County History at Ballpark
- The Reading Hospital to Offer Nasal Mist Vaccine at Two Locations
- The Reading Hospital Trauma Center Reaccredited
- Thomas Named Vice President of Human Resources at TRHMC
- Three Community Leaders Elected to Reading Hospital Board
- Toburen Named Vice President of Support Operations at TRHMC
- Topping Off Ceremony for The Reading Hospital at Spring Township
- Trauma Center Accredited for Three Years by PTSF
- TRH Experts are Loud and Clear
- TRH Practices Recognized for Patient-Centered Medical Home Model
- TRH Recognized as One of County's Largest Employers
- TRHMC and United Way Prepare to "Stuff the Bus"
- TRHMC Brings Two New Heart Procedures to the Region
- TRHMC Dietitian Featured in Reading Eagle Article
- TRHMC Honored with United Way Presidential Recognition Award
- TRHMC Joins 16 Hospitals in PA to Form Supply Network
- TRHMC Names CEO & COO; Start Early June
- TRHMC Performs First Ex-Maze Procedure in Pennsylvania
- TRHMC Physician Recognized as Top Hospitalist
- TRHMC Presented Get With The Guidelines Gold Plus Performance Achievement Award
- TRHMC Recognized for Quality Stroke and Heart Failure Care
- TRHMC Rewarded by Insurance Carriers for Quality Care
- TRHMC to Receive Three Prestigious Awards from the American Heart Association
- Trupp Named Director of the Emergency Department
- Two-Year Accreditation Awarded by American Association of Blood Banks
- Weinberg Appointed Director of Compensation, Benefits, and HRIS
- Wetzel Named Compliance Officer at The Reading Hospital and Medical Center
- Wetzel Named Director of Legal Affairs
- Women's Health in Spotlight on Pink Power Night
- Women's Health in Spotlight on Pink Power Night
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- "Abortion pill" hasn't broaden abortion access
- "Allergy tablets" cut hay fever symptoms safely
- "Apple" obesity heart risk theory goes pear-shaped
- "Artificial pancreas" shows promise in pregnancy
- "Big Tobacco" still on the march, WHO warns
- "Brat Pack" director John Hughes dies of heart attack
- "Club drug" ecstasy risky for healthy youth-study
- "Club drugs" replacing heroin, crack in UK: clinic
- "Dangerous schizophrenic" escapee teaches
- "Double-jointedness" common among teens: study
- "Eccentric" exercise safe for older women
- "Eccentric" exercises may ward off hamstring injuries
- "Extraordinary" increases in drug prices: report
- "Extreme" drinking puts college students at risk
- "Fertility switch" points to new treatments: study
- "Fitness-Buffet" serves up a smorgasbord of sports
- "Food insecurity" falls, still affects millions
- "French" kissing ups risk of oral HPV infection
- "Gluten-free" foods may be contaminated: study
- "Good" bacteria may improve vaginosis treatment
- "Harm reduction" needed to cut drug-user AIDS risk
- "Jumpers" offered big money to brave nuclear plant
- "Lean gene" ups risk of heart disease and diabetes
- "Light" cigarettes no less harmful for heart
- "Love" hormone may help autism symptoms - study
- "Mad" honey sends virility-seeking men to the ER
- "Navigators" help improve colon cancer screening
- "Personal" study shows gene maps can spot disease
- "Pig mist" victims on the mend
- "Poppers" may cause lasting vision loss
- "Restrepo" director Tim Hetherington killed in Libya: doctors
- "Silent pandemic" will force drug price rethink
- "Silent" heart attacks more common than thought
- "Silent" strokes less common in physically fit
- "Sleeper" stretch helps young baseball players
- "Spam" linked to diabetes risk in Native Americans
- "Static" stretching improves hamstring stiffness
- "Super superbug" NDM-1 spreads in Europe
- "Totally" drug resistant TB claim disputed
- "Traffic calming" tactics seem to have benefits
- "Traffic light" system helps spot healthy foods
- "Tummies" consumer drug ads led to more diagnoses
- "Virtual colonoscopy" may be an option, study shows
- "Watchful waiting" often works for prostate cancer
- "Watchful waiting" safe for some prostate cancers
- "Yo-yo dieting" not tied to early death: study
- $4 drug programs could save economy billions: study
- 1 in 5 gay, bisexual men in US cities has HIV
- 115 U.S. children died from flu last season: CDC
- 186 mln in U.S. live with dangerous air pollution
- 1976 shot may protect against modern swine flu
- 2,000-calorie milkshake tops list of worst drinks
- 29 countries' hunger levels 'alarming' - report
- 30 years on, AIDS fight may tilt more to treatment
- 40 years later, Nagasaki bomb still causes disease
- 450,000 flee Ivory Coast conflict aid agencies say
- 5 questions about GOP's plan to privatize Medicare
- 80 people die of methanol-laced gin in Uganda
- 80,000 on benefits in UK due to addiction, obesity
- 9/11 firefighters have higher cancer risk: study
- 91-year-old stands by "exit kits" despite suicide furor
- A burger or fried chicken with a side of diabetes?
- A crowded world's population hits 7 billion
- A drink or two releases feel-good endorphins
- A few months of talk therapy treats bulimia
- A healthy diet may trim breast cancer risk
- A life after death for used pacemakers
- A little Mozart might benefit preemies' growth
- A little reward might get kids to eat veggies
- A little waiting may be good for head-injured kids
- A little wine may make for a longer life
- A lot of pediatricians, but in the wrong places
- A pair of glasses for outdoors might cut fall risk
- A relief? Lower back pain unlikely to mean cancer
- A1c diabetes test better indicator of risk: study
- Abandoned prescriptions represent gap in care
- Abbott diet drug study renews calls for U.S. ban
- Abbott identifies recalled baby formula lots
- Abbott psoriasis drug succeeds in pivotal trial
- Abbott recalls diabetes test strips in U.S.
- Abbott, Astra drug combo works in cholesterol study
- Abbott's cholesterol drug may not cut heart risks
- Abnormal heart rhythm more common in white elders
- Abortion bill sparks protest in Russia
- Abortion pill via telemedicine seen safe, effective
- Abortion safer than giving birth: study
- Abortions may cease in Kansas on Friday
- Abortions not increased among cancer survivors
- About 1 in 5 Americans say they are disabled
- Abstinence-only program helps kids postpone sex
- Abused women suffer more mental, physical ills
- 'Abysmal' participation in cancer trials
- Access to healthy foods worse in poor areas
- Accidental EpiPen injections becoming more common
- Accurate test developed for human mad cow disease
- Acetaminophen no asthma trigger after all?
- Acetaminophen tied to blood cancers
- Acid reflux may disrupt sleep, even without symptoms
- ACL patients may do better with fewer PT sessions
- ACL surgery an option for active older adults
- ACLU sues over Florida drug tests for aid applicants
- Across the world, parents pass on heart risks
- Acrylamide in food does not up lung cancer risk
- Acrylamide in food not linked to breast cancer
- Acrylamide in food not linked to prostate cancer
- Active legs at night linked to heart problems
- Active lifestyle aids kidneys, colon cancer survivors
- Activists try to attract dentists to rural areas
- Activity adds years to life, even for octogenarians
- Actonel makers pay insurer to fix fractures
- Actor Gary Coleman dead at 42: reports
- Actor Tom Bosley of "Happy Days" dies: report
- Actress Elizabeth Taylor dead at 79
- Acupuncture can spread serious diseases: experts
- Acupuncture eases a side effect of radiation
- Acupuncture eases tamoxifen-related hot flashes
- Acupuncture fails to boost IVF success in study
- Acupuncture for PCOS no better than fake treatment
- Acupuncture found lacking for fibromyalgia
- Acupuncture generally safe in kids: report
- Acupuncture little better than 'sham' for migraine
- Acupuncture may ease the itch of eczema
- Acupuncture not helpful for inducing labor: study
- Acupuncture not helpful for menopausal hot flushes
- Acupuncture not helpful for stroke recovery
- Acupuncture plus glasses may help treat "lazy eye"
- Acupuncture provides little pain relief
- Acupuncture reduces post-op nausea and vomiting
- Acupuncture relieves acute migraine pain
- Acupuncture relieves chronic back pain for some
- Acupuncture shows promise for depression in pregnancy
- Acupuncture soothes heartburn in pregnant women
- Ad banned for "simulating drug use"
- Addiction drug may relieve fibromyalgia symptoms
- Adding fat-lowering drug no help for diabetic hearts
- Adding gluten early may cause constipation in babies
- Adding talk therapy to meds may ease adult ADHD
- Adele to get throat surgery, cancels all 2011 dates
- Adequate sleep tied to healthier diets in truckers
- ADHD drug benefits child cancer survivors
- ADHD drugs do not up heart risks in adults: study
- ADHD drugs don't up heart problems in kids: study
- ADHD in kids tied to organophosphate pesticides
- Adjuvanted swine flu vaccine bests unboosted shot
- Adolescents with ADHD often have sleep problems
- Ads in medical journals lack backing, experts find
- Adult kids feel sting when mom picks favorites
- Adult pertussis vaccination may lower infant death
- Adult type 1 diabetics have higher depression rates
- Adult video gamers often overweight, depressed
- Adults born in famine show higher pre-diabetes risk
- Adults' breathing troubles may begin in childhood
- Adults may not be spreading whooping cough: study
- Adults' suicide risk similar for all antidepressants
- Adults with diabetes urged to exercise most days
- Advanced dementia viewed as terminal illness
- Advances seen in treatment of knee ligament injury
- Advantages seen with nighttime dialysis
- Advisers back Merck drug for some kidney patients
- Advisers hear pleas for Human Genome lupus drug
- Advisers urge FDA to address antipsychotics in kids
- Advocates see growth for health savings accounts
- Aetna halting Medicare enrollment over sanction
- Affluent women worry more about outliving money
- Afghan health minister seeks backing for vaccines
- Africa making "dramatic" headway against malaria
- African Americans get fewer heart-protecting drugs
- African Americans have higher cancer fatality rate
- African Americans often unaware of kidney disease
- African children face life without healthcare
- African gene trawl may provide secrets to long life
- After 50 years, Americans still eat too much salt
- After 710 deaths, drug pumps under greater scrutiny
- After a point, more omega-3s don't help the heart
- After ACL repair, half can't play sports the same
- After C-section, stitches or staples?
- After face transplant, daughter says he's handsome
- After prostate surgery, some men leak during sex
- After styrene warning, concern about who's at risk
- After tour, Reservists' mental health may suffer
- After violence, women's mental health suffers
- After weight loss, lower-fat diets may be best
- After-school exercise helps overweight girls
- Age cutoffs for colon cancer screening debated
- Age important in hereditary pancreatic cancer risk
- Age likely a factor in colon cancer chemotherapy
- Age not linked to Achilles pain in older athletes
- Age of mother affects child's autism risk: study
- Agency encourages bundling Medicare payments
- Agent Orange worsens prostate cancer prognosis
- Age-related mental decline starts in the late-20s
- Aggressive blood sugar treatment an ICU danger
- Aid group lists Top 10 worst humanitarian crises
- Aid group shocked over lack of shelter for Haitians
- Aid groups say most of Japan displaced have basics
- Aid groups struggling to get to Libya's needy
- Aid organisations struggle to bring help to Libya
- Aid poised to flow as fog of war lifts in Tripoli
- Aid suspension threatens disease fight: Global Fund
- AIDS drug cocktails saving lives: study
- AIDS drugs can cause premature ageing: study
- AIDS funding squeeze puts lives at risk
- AIDS gel prevents infection in monkeys
- AIDS gel shown to protect anal tissue from HIV
- AIDS gels may work, but weakness found in cocktails
- AIDS group files workplace complaint vs porn king
- AIDS groups call for "renaissance" in vaccine hunt
- AIDS treatment still eludes Chinese children
- AIDS treatment up; 2010 targets in doubt: WHO
- AIDS vaccine "important step" against disease
- AIDS vaccine effects may wear off, researchers say
- AIDS virus "prevention" gel fails in African trials
- AIDS, TB, Malaria fund forced to cut grants
- Ailing and overweight Americans cost billions
- Ailing Kennedy drafts vision of healthcare reform
- Ailing Kennedy seeks quicker US Senate succession
- Air cleaner helps asthmatic kids living with smokers
- Air conditioning drives down hospitalizations
- Air pollution in EU still poses major health risks: report
- Air pollution linked to deadly cardiac arrests
- Air pollution linked to odds of IVF success
- Air pollution may hurt school kids' lungs
- Air pollution may lessen asthma inhaler benefits
- Air pollution may raise preterm birth risk
- Air pollution tied to babies' ear infection risk
- Air pollution tied to lung cancer in non-smokers
- Air travel safe for passengers with lung disease
- Airbags protect the kidneys during a crash
- Alabama court to hear lawsuit against Pfizer drug
- Alabama lawmakers ban abortion after 20 weeks
- Alabama organ center officials in plea deal
- Alabama professor cites mental defect in university shooting
- 'Alarming' mental problems seen in SARS survivors
- Alaska lawmaker seeks to change TSA search policies
- Alaska sexual violence worse than reported: study
- Albinos in Tanzania murdered or raped as AIDS "cure"
- Alcohol counseling reduces pancreatitis recurrence
- Alcohol flushing linked to esophagus cancer
- Alcohol hits harder after weight loss surgery
- Alcohol in pregnancy may boost child's leukemia risk
- Alcohol in pregnancy may harm sons' sperm
- Alcohol kills over half of Russians in their prime
- Alcohol linked to better survival after heart attack
- Alcohol may influence breast cancer recurrence
- Alcohol may raise chances of breast cancer return
- Alcohol not No.1 cause of pancreas damage now
- Alcohol risks greater in teen-onset drinkers
- Alcohol use by pregnant women hasn't changed
- Alcohol use low in moms-to-be, higher after birth
- Alcohol use may raise risk of second breast cancer
- Alcohol use often precedes suicides in US
- Alcohol-related deaths in Britain rising fast
- Alexander Technique: kicking the body's bad habits
- Algerian president had cancer, not ulcer: Wikileaks
- A-listers not spared in pandemic film "Contagion"
- All in the family: Inbreeding key to bedbug spread
- All pregnant women should get flu shot, say ob-gyns
- Allen Stanford incompetent for trial: judge
- Allergan stomach band may work in less obese
- Allergan warned on acne drug promotion
- Allergies linked to baby's birthplace, gut bugs
- Alliance starts pneumonia vaccine project for poor
- Almost half a million UK sex infections last year
- Alpha-carotene linked to longer life
- Alternative medicine a big business in US - report
- Alternative prostate cancer vaccine shows promise
- Alternative remedy use common among infertile in US
- Alzheimer's drug hits two forms of toxic protein
- Alzheimer's gene changes brain early, study finds
- Alzheimer's gene speeds memory declines before 60
- Alzheimer's may guard against cancer and vice versa
- Alzheimer's may hijack chemical mechanism
- Alzheimer's prognosis not dependent on race
- Alzheimer's protein may be early risk factor
- Alzheimer's scourge hangs over ill-prepared Asia
- American kids opting out of outdoor play: survey
- Americans "bombarded" with cancer causes - report
- Americans confused about healthcare reform: poll
- Americans cut back on sugar-sweetened soda: survey
- Americans eat too much salt, CDC says
- Americans fall short of 'ideal' heart health
- Americans fuzzy on trans fat sources: survey
- Americans' immunity to mumps less than ideal
- Americans losing confidence in healthcare
- Americans make slow return to doctor's offices
- Americans oppose yanking healthcare law funds: poll
- Americans sicker but English die quicker: study
- Americans slow to embrace walking and cycling
- Americans spending more on healthcare: report
- Americans still avoiding doctors, insurers say
- Americans still not tolerant of the mentally ill
- Americans to avoid doctor again in coming months
- Americans turn cold shoulder to sunscreen: poll
- Americans turned to public health insurance in 2010
- Americans wait weeks for routine doctor visit
- Americans want to "keep Medicaid as it is": survey
- Americans welcome healthcare reform, but skeptical
- Amgen drug delays bone problems longer than Zometa
- Amino acid may curb hair-pulling disorder
- Amish parents mirror wider concerns over vaccines
- Amphetamine-type drugs more common than cannabis
- Ampio premature ejaculation drug shows promise in EU trial
- Amputations much more common in diabetics
- Anabolic steroid users may face heart trouble
- Anal HPV infection common in heterosexual men
- Analyses raise new questions about diabetes care
- Analysis shows heart, stroke risk of pain drugs
- ANALYSIS: Corporate defendants get 'test' trial wins
- Analysis: U.S. politicians may unite in obesity battle
- Ancient body clock keeps all life on time: studies
- Ancient HIV stowaway may hold clue to transmission
- Ancient human bedding used for pest control: study
- Anemia drugs help end-stage anemic kidney patients
- Anemia linked to death in heart failure patients
- Anesthesia in infancy tied to learning problems
- Aneurysm screening saves lives, but cost-effective?
- Anger tied to heart arrhythmia risk
- Angola polio outbreak threatens neighbors: WHO
- Ankle and wrist fractures common in skimboarders
- Ankle braces may help teen basketball players
- Ankle braces may help teen football players
- Ankle sprains hit male athletes hardest
- Another price of family violence: obese kids
- Another study finds no MMR-autism link
- Answer on Taser danger depends on who's asking
- Anti-AIDS gel protects women in study
- Antibiotic benefits slight in kids' ear infections
- Antibiotic helped fight common wound infection
- Antibiotic use at kids' hospitals varies widely
- Antibiotic use tied to Crohn's, ulcerative colitis
- Antibiotics beat cranberries to prevent UTIs: study
- Antibiotics could help control malaria: study
- Antibiotics effective against ear infection
- Antibiotics for livestock vital to feed world -OIE
- Antibiotics in the ER: it's often one-size-fits all
- Antibiotics mess up your stomach: study
- Antibodies help seriously ill H1N1 patients recover
- Antibody finding may help in quest for AIDS vaccine
- Antibody finding may help in quest for AIDS vaccine
- Antibody tests boost celiac disease diagnoses
- Antibody useful for psoriasis-related arthritis
- Anti-clot drug cuts death in heart study
- Antidepressant Celexa no help for autism: study
- Antidepressant curbs cancer-related mental ills
- Antidepressant Lexapro cuts hot flashes -study
- Antidepressant may aid domestic abusers who drink
- Antidepressant patch doesn't help smokers quit
- Antidepressant shows benefits for low sex drive
- Antidepressant shows early promise for meth abuse
- Antidepressant suicide risk varies by age: FDA
- Antidepressant use doubles in U.S., study finds
- Antidepressant use tied to increased diabetes risk
- Antidepressants ease fibromyalgia pain: study
- Antidepressants may delay breast milk production
- Antidepressants may have risks after menopause
- Antidepressants may make people less neurotic
- Antidepressants may not work for mild depression
- Antidepressants may not work in heart patients
- Antidepressants raise risk of pre-term birth: study
- Anti-estrogens linked to fewer lung cancer deaths
- Antihistamine use linked to extra pounds
- Anti-nausea drug may combat opiate addiction
- Antioxidant pills do not prevent metabolic syndrome
- Antioxidants may improve male fertility
- Antioxidants no help vs rheumatoid arthritis, lupus
- Antioxidants tied to lower risk of preterm birth
- Antioxidants tied to mixed effects in breast cancer
- Antipsychotic drug for dementia have adverse effects
- Antipsychotic drugs appear to work in kids-FDA staff
- Antipsychotic drugs tied to diabetes risk in kids
- Antipsychotics get mixed review for unapproved use
- Antiseptic baths help fight 'superbug' infections
- Anti-smoking vaccine fails another late-stage trial
- Antisocial behavior shows in teenage brain scans
- Anti-suicide app aims to help U.S. soldiers
- Antiviral prescriptions spike after flu scare
- Anxiety disorders in youth tied to heart risks later
- Anxiety may worsen prognosis for heart patients
- Anxiety therapy doesn't work as well in elderly
- Anxiety, depression may increase angina
- Anxiety, depression may not hinder IVF success
- Anxiety, other disorders more common in autism
- Appeals court allows stem cell funds to continue
- Appeals court questions Obama healthcare lawsuit
- Appeals court upholds most of S. Dakota abortion law
- Appendicitis racial disparities mostly unexplained
- Apple juice slows buildup of Alzheimer's protein
- Applebee's to retrain staff after mixed-drink mixup
- Aqua Bounty biotech salmon OK to eat: FDA staff
- Are air pollutants linked to bowel disease risk?
- Are blood pressure goals for diabetics too tough?
- Are C-sections fueling the obesity epidemic?
- Are for-profit hospices cherry-picking patients?
- Are gay men more at risk for cancer?
- Are hospital-based doctors fueling health spending?
- Are implantable lenses safer than laser surgery?
- Are kids' ER visits for food allergies on the rise?
- Are kids safer with grandparents driving?
- Are narrow blood vessels to blame in MS?
- Are non-smokers smarter than smokers?
- Are obese people less likely to commit suicide?
- Are patent deals slowing cheaper drugs?
- Are some blood pressure drugs easier to take?
- Are taller men at greater risk of blood clots?
- Areva to monitor health of Niger mine workers
- Argentina reinforces hospitals as flu deaths rise
- Argentina system said to lead to high abortion rate
- Arizona bans abortions based on gender, race
- Arizona executes killer by lethal injection
- Arizona House approves ban on some abortions
- Arizona rampage renews questions about gun screenings
- Arizona trauma surgeon unfazed by shooting
- Arkansas medical marijuana advocates begin petition
- Armadillos are source of leprosy in U.S. south
- Army chief faults unfit recruits for injuries
- Arsenic cancer risk still high decades later
- Arsenic in drinking water tied to stroke risk
- Arsenic in water tied to breathing issues
- Arsenic levels in fruit juice spark concern
- Arsenic linked to kidney cancer
- Arsenic-laced water ups TB risk: report
- Arsenic-vitamin A combo works for leukemia
- Art auction will benefit Elton John's AIDS charity
- Art therapy reduces anxiety in kids with asthma
- Art therapy ups breast cancer patients' well-being
- Arthritic heart patients fear exercise, CDC says
- Arthritis drug less effective for obese patients
- Arthritis drugs raise cancer risk in kids: US FDA
- Artificial "skin" materials can sense pressure
- As boomers age, a soul-searching budget battle
- As moms age, more babies born with Down syndrome
- As patients put up with pain, device sales suffer
- As sales soar, experts warn about energy drinks
- As swine flu wanes, U.S. preparing for second wave
- Asbestos-related cancer deaths still rising in US
- Ash flight ban hits transplants, other operations
- Asian Americans show higher diabetes rates
- Asian study links obesity to cancer
- Asians at greater risk for tear during delivery
- Asians risk of age-related blindness equals whites
- Asia's cell phone healthcare seen at $7 bln by 2017
- Asia's party-drug carries incontinence risk
- Asperger sufferers can sense others' mental states
- Aspirin cuts colon cancer death risk: U.S. study
- Aspirin cuts heart attacks, not deaths or strokes
- Aspirin fights colon cancer risk of gene disorder
- Aspirin guidelines need overhaul, researchers say
- Aspirin may boost prostate cancer treatment: study
- Aspirin might interfere with new heart drug
- Aspirin not worth risks for healthy women: study
- Aspirin reduces risk of colon polyps recurring
- Aspirin slashes hereditary cancer risk in UK study
- Aspirin use linked to a lower risk of diabetes
- Aspirin, other meds linked to stomach bleeding risks
- Assisted conception linked to depression risk
- Assisted living residents face more bone risks
- Assisted reproduction rates increasing worldwide
- Asthma burden severe for low-income families
- Asthma drug may help multiple sclerosis: study
- Asthma drugs may increase attacks in kids: report
- Asthma education reduces emergency visits
- Asthma inhalers often used incorrectly for kids
- Asthma linked to celiac disease
- Asthma may be misdiagnosed in some obese adults
- Asthma often elicits unneeded antibiotics for kids
- Asthma pills as good as inhaler: study
- Asthma plus traffic equals poor lung function
- Asthma tied to poorer diabetes control in kids
- Asthmatic kids breathe easier with smoke-free air
- Astigmatism more common in Hispanic preschoolers
- Astra's Crestor drug fails to beat Pfizer's Lipitor
- AstraZeneca pulls plug on free trips for doctors
- Astronauts' bone strength lost in space
- Asymptomatic diabetics don't need cardiac screening
- At least 12,220 dead from H1N1 around world-WHO
- At least 20 children killed in Misrata -UNICEF
- Athletes' injury-prevention programs need time
- At-home stroke therapy as good as high-tech rehab
- At-risk screening not advised for ovarian cancer
- Attention drug emergencies soar for U.S. kids-report
- Attitude may affect long-term recovery from whiplash
- ATVs more deadly than motorcycles
- Australia approves new swine flu detention powers
- Australia seeks world backing on tobacco legal fight
- Australia to restrict internet tobacco advertising
- Australian kids see too many alcohol ads: study
- Australian PM wins health deal aimed at re-election
- Australia's clean-needle program keeping HIV at bay
- Australia's Rudd gets health reform push setback
- Austria to exhume bodies in Nazi euthanasia probe
- Author Dominick Dunne dies of bladder cancer at 83
- 'Autism epidemic' challenged by UK research
- Autism not tied to bowel movement patterns
- Autism or Asperger's? It might depend on your doctor
- Autism risk gene may rewire brain, US study finds
- Autism-vaccine researcher a "fraud": medical journal
- Autistic kids grow normally despite limited diet
- Autistic kids' sibs more likely to have condition
- Automatic drug safety system can delay treatment
- Avandia wins round with US panel on death risk
- Avastin plus chemo helps when brain cancer recurs
- Avastin raises heart failure risk in breast cancer
- Average birth weight decreases in the U.S.
- Avoid extremes in diabetes treatment, study finds
- Awareness detected in people in vegetative state
- B vitamin-rich food linked to lower risk of PMS
- B vitamins found to halve aging brain shrinkage
- B vitamins in pregnancy not tied to baby's asthma
- B vitamins linked to depression risk in older adults
- B vitamins make no difference in heart disease, cancer
- B vitamins may modestly boost memory
- B vitamins may ward off age-related vision loss
- Babies born to abused moms more likely to get sick
- Babies born via fertility treatment may be smaller
- Babies' cries get a speedy response
- Babies may gain extra weight on standard formula
- Babies sleep better following afternoon vaccines
- Babies sleep poorly when mothers are depressed
- Baby boomers still getting high, US agency says
- Baby cribs recalled in US, pose death risk
- Baby Einstein DVD fails to boost language
- Baby illness identified from mother's blood: study
- Baby in Myanmar gets polio, vaccinations planned
- Baby research challenged in new report
- Back surgery does not end careers for NFL linemen
- Bacteria trigger production of key immune cells
- Bad air quality could trigger appendicitis: study
- Bad bumps to head could kill years later: U.S. study
- Bad dreams may help process emotions
- Bahrain condemned over doctors' jail terms
- Bahrain frees doctors after 9-day hunger strike
- Bahrain jails 20 doctors after democracy protests
- Bahrain to charge doctors over protester deaths
- Baked goods may improve milk allergy symptoms
- Baldness drug works, but some have sexual problems
- Ballerinas face health hazards
- Ban fast food ads on TV: U.S. doctors
- Ban trans fats and cut salt, demands UK health body
- Bangladesh flood not linked with diarrhea: study
- Bangladesh grapples with illegal kidney trade
- Banned Spanish smokers "smirting" under the heaters
- Banning 'light' from cigarette packs falls short
- Bans on smoking in public are good for the heart
- Barbados premier diagnosed with pancreatic cancer
- Barbers: Cut, shave, lower your BP
- Bar-code system lowers medication errors: study
- Bariatric surgery cuts pounds, adds years
- Battered Haiti attempts elections in time of cholera
- Battle of the bulge a global issue - poll
- Baxter lung drug promotion misleading: FDA
- Bayer expands research work to fight cancer in Asia
- Bayer starts selling quick-release aspirin
- Bayer, J&J anti-clot drug shines in stroke trial
- Be safe in the water this summer: expert advice
- Be wary of CPR lessons on YouTube: study
- Beauty salons show promise as nutrition promoters
- Bedsores linked to death after hip fracture
- Bedtime routines improve kids' sleep habits
- Beer for brain injury? Maybe
- Behavioral therapies work for weight loss: review
- Behavioral therapy can quickly calm irritable bowels
- Behavioral therapy for obesity may help family too
- Behavioral therapy may aid adult ADHD
- Behavioral therapy may ease kids' fibromyalgia
- Behavioral therapy plus exercise may ease fibromyalgia
- Beijing begins measuring tiny air pollutants
- Being active may help lift sense of hopelessness
- Being around heavy drinkers may take a health toll
- Being born in parts of US South may up stroke risk
- Being overweight ups stroke risk, study confirms
- Being religious may not make you healthier after all
- Being social may ward off physical decline
- Being too fat raises risk of deadly breast cancer
- Belgian Church head criticized for AIDS remarks
- Beliefs: Why some don't use asthma meds as directed
- Belly fat tied to liver cancer recurrence
- Below-the-skin defibrillator restores heartbeat
- Benefit confirmed in "bubble boy" treatment
- Benefit of mammograms even greater than thought
- Benefit of MS drugs comes at steep price: study
- Benefits of adenotonsillectomy persist in kids
- Benefits of prenatal vitamin A last a decade: study
- Benefits trump risks of rotavirus vaccine-US panel
- Best fix for rotator cuff tear remains uncertain
- Best to focus on preventing HIV in Africa: report
- Best to lose some weight before weight-loss surgery
- Beta-blockers tied to breast cancer survival
- Better HIV screening worthwhile in U.S.: study
- Better language skills may keep Alzheimer's at bay
- Better ovarian cancer screening, still no answers
- Better sanitation could save 2 million lives a year
- Between the run and the walk, falls the jog
- Beware E. coli when drinking raw milk: study
- Beware of "fat dissolving" spa treatments: FDA
- Beware of Dog, emergency docs warn
- Beware of hidden additives in fresh meat
- Bhutan police raid homes to stub out smoking habit
- Bicycle injuries in US becoming more severe
- Bifocals may slow kids' nearsightedness progression
- Big belly before pregnancy may mean extra-big baby
- Big belly raises a woman's pancreatic cancer risk
- Big changes in Medicare pay key to health reforms
- Big effect unlikely for UK rules on kid food ads
- Big firms afraid to criticize Medco deal: senator
- Big first trimester weight gain ups diabetes risk
- Big hearts may mean trouble in cross-country skiers
- Big Medicare cuts to reduce deficit unpopular: poll
- Big Pharma donates drugs for neglected diseases
- Big progress seen in landmine ban, worries persist
- Bigger low-birth-weight babies need extra iron too
- Bilingual children more likely to stutter
- Bill curbing abortion coverage heads to Okla. governor
- Bill Gates injects $750 million into troubled AIDS fund
- Billionaire Charles Wyly killed in Colorado crash
- Binge drinking a problem for older adults too
- Binge drinking in pregnancy ups kids' seizure risk
- Biofeedback may ease chronic constipation
- 'Biofeedback' may help kids with urinary problems
- Biogen reports 10th case of PML brain infection
- Biogen reports six new PML cases with Tysabri
- Biological weapons threat is growing, U.S. warns
- Biotechnology boom raises security fears
- Bipolar diagnosis jumps in young children: study
- Bipolar patients often relapse: study
- Bird flu deaths in Asia prompt call for scrutiny
- Bird flu mutation studies must go on: scientist
- Bird flu outbreak in Romania, near Ukraine
- Bird flu researchers suspend study of mutations
- Bird flu survivors could face brain disease risk
- Birth complications more common at night
- Birth control methods linked to various cancers
- Birth control pill poses no added health risk
- Birth control pills recalled, may not prevent pregnancy
- Birth control risks for women with heart defects
- Birth defects and rubble still scar Iraq's Falluja
- Birth defects linked to pollutants in China
- Birth defects tied to child brain tumors
- Birth during pollen season ups risk of wheezing
- Birth weight, early weight gain may hasten puberty
- Birthplace weighs heavily on immigrant weight
- Bisphosphonates tied to stroke in cancer patients
- Black heart patients less often go to top hospitals
- Black lung disease seen rising in U.S. miners
- Black men survive longer in prison than out: study
- Black patients fare well on new hepatitis C drug
- Black patients less likely to survive heart disease
- Black patients wait longer in ER for hospital bed
- Black race, African ancestry tied to food allergies
- Black women at risk of deadly breast cancer type
- Black women often refuse breast cancer treatment
- Black women's hair loss tied to braiding, weaving
- Blacks at increased risk for acute lung injury
- Blacks' higher cerebral palsy risk, birth weight tied
- Blacks in nursing homes have higher risk of sores
- Blacks less likely to survive CPR in the hospital
- Blacks more prone to blood clots after stents
- Blacks still lag in heart transplant survival
- Blacks with diverticulitis have worse outcomes
- Blacks with liver cancer get fewer transplants
- Black-white gap mars endometrial cancer survival
- Bladder control problems more common in ADHD
- Bladder tumor risk higher after childhood cancer
- Blame-free system increases medical error reports
- Blasts may do unique damage to brain: U.S. study
- Bleeding with first baby ups later pregnancy risks
- Blocking trigger points may stop cluster headaches
- Blood biopsy to put cancer in a test tube?
- Blood drug could many save lives in combat, trauma
- Blood in the urine? Check with a microscope
- Blood lead levels tied to ALS risk
- Blood lead levels tied to timing of puberty in boys
- Blood pressure control key for black diabetics
- Blood pressure drug reverses MS symptoms in mice
- Blood pressure drugs feeding the obesity epidemic?
- Blood pressure drugs tied to lower Parkinson's risk
- Blood pressure meds tied to lower cancer risk
- Blood pressure-lowering drugs for all?
- Blood sugar meters may give inaccurate readings
- Blood test tells fetal sex in early pregnancy
- Blood tests say drunk drivers escaping conviction
- Blood tests tied to anemia in heart attack patients
- Blood thinner may cause problems after an injury
- Blood vessel condition tied to MS, with caveats
- Blood, ultrasound tests catch ovarian cancer: study
- Blood-sugar extremes cloud diabetic kids' thinking
- Blue Cross reaps surpluses while rates rise: report
- Blue Shield Calif. withdraws planned rate hikes
- Blue Shield to delay Calif. health rate hikes
- Blueberries are good for the heart, study hints
- BOA doping policy found to be "non-compliant"
- Body contouring rare after weight loss surgery
- Body mass and waist size can predict heart disease
- Body odor? Gene disorder may be the culprit
- Body-checking safe in preteen hockey players: study
- Body's own "heat messenger" offers new painkiller
- Boehringer says about 50 deaths related to Pradaxa
- Boehringer: Pradaxa patients need kidney checks
- Boeing drug probe took four years to be thorough: officials
- Boil-water ban lifted for Boston area
- Bollywood star Bachchan says has cirrhosis
- Bone cell injection helps fractures heal
- Bone drug tied to lower colon cancer risk
- Bone loss more common in HIV
- Bone marrow cells can help in heart failure: study
- Bone marrow stem cells may hold key for fatal skin disease
- Booklet helps cancer patients navigate costly care
- Booze could blunt effects of traumatic injury
- Boozy British skiers hit slopes worse for wear
- Boston Sci confirms problems in 3 defibrillators
- Both parents' race may affect gestational diabetes risk
- Botox and texting may not mix: report
- Botox injections may ease diabetic foot pain
- Botox may improve overactive bladder
- Botox may quiet chronic cough
- Botox must carry strong warning on risks - U.S. FDA
- Botox relieves BPH symptoms
- Botox rival shows crow's feet advantage in study
- Bottled up anger can be deadly for heart patients
- Bottle-feeding moms lack info, may overfeed kids
- Bowel disease drugs increase cancer risk: study
- Bowel disease flare-ups raise risk of blood clots
- Bowel prep for colonoscopy often poor in the obese
- Boys today may be hitting puberty earlier
- Boys who masturbate likelier to have safe sex?
- BP meds may help some people without high BP: study
- BPA again tied to diabetes risk
- BPA-laden dental materials prompt caution: doctors
- Braces improve balance and gait after stroke
- Brain analysis can help predict psychosis: study
- Brain damage rare in kids with simple head injuries
- Brain differences mark those with depression risk
- Brain diseases linked to nerve cell junction defects
- Brain images suggest Alzheimer's drug could work
- Brain injury raises epilepsy risk for years: study
- Brain memory finding may help schizophrenia research
- Brain patterns may be signs of mental illness risk
- Brain scan reveals how brain processes jokes
- Brain scan study finds evidence of 'chemo brain'
- Brain scans may detect post-trauma stress sooner
- Brain scans predict which dyslexics will read
- Brain scans spot early signs of dyslexia
- Brain shrinks a decade before Alzheimer's appears
- Brain stimulation may ease stubborn depression
- Brain stimulation may help some stroke patients
- Brain swelling may be common with Alzheimer's drugs
- Brain tumor radiation tied to later infertility
- Brain-protecting enzyme may fight Alzheimer's
- Brain's reward system helps drive placebo effect
- BrainStorm to begin ALS drug trials in Israel
- Brazil flood deaths rise to 400
- Brazil's ugly abortion reality lost in election noise
- BRCA variants not tied to worse cancer outcomes
- Bread at top of UK sodium-rich food purchases
- Breakdancing: a high-risk activity: study
- Breakfast may alter fat burning during exercise
- Breaks, posture shifts help ward off low back pain
- Breast cancer charity ends Planned Parenthood funding
- Breast cancer drug cuts risk of second cancer
- Breast cancer drug extends lives: study
- Breast cancer drug often given for infertility
- Breast cancer drug tied to diabetes in older women
- Breast cancer kills more uninsured blacks
- Breast cancer may not change lifespan for older women
- Breast cancer more lethal in blacks, reason unknown
- Breast cancer rates fell with hormone therapy drop
- Breast cancer risk lower in migraine sufferers
- Breast cancer risk: It's not all in the family
- Breast cancer screening less accurate in survivors
- Breast cancer screening may fuel over diagnosis
- Breast cancer screens don't save lives: Nordic study
- Breast cancer study shows benefits of double therapy
- Breast cancer survival gains lag in the elderly
- Breast imaging software helps identify cancers
- Breast milk banks OK for now: panel
- Breast milk courier helps Indonesian mums cope
- Breast reconstruction may not boost well-being
- Breast, cervix cancer growing threats to poor: study
- Breast-fed babies less feverish after immunization
- Breastfed babies may become smarter teens
- Breastfed baby boys may do better in school later
- Breast-feeding blocks pain of infant vaccination
- Breastfeeding cuts baby girls' pneumonia risk
- Breastfeeding for a month cuts mom's diabetes risk
- Breast-feeding good for mom's heart: study
- Breastfeeding linked to fewer seizures in kids
- Breastfeeding linked to lower risk of SIDS
- Breastfeeding may curb heart, diabetes risk factors
- Breast-feeding may cut multiple sclerosis relapse
- Breastfeeding may not stop MS flare-ups: study
- Breastfeeding moms don't get less sleep
- Breastfeeding OK for moms with hepatitis B: study
- Breastfeeding on epilepsy drugs no harm to kids' IQ
- Breastfeeding protects against breast cancer
- Breastfeeding staves off MS after pregnancy
- Breast-feeding supplies deductible, US IRS rules
- Breastfeeding tied to kids' brainpower
- Breastfeeding tied to lower blood pressure risk
- Breath test may be able to detect common cancers
- Breathing problems persist in Sept. 11 rescuers
- Breathing training may help Parkinson's patients
- Breaths found unnecessary in bystander CPR
- Bret Michaels' speech slurred after brain hemorrhage
- Bribes help workers kick the habit
- Brief counseling boosts breast self-exam rates
- Bright light exposure reduces daytime sleepiness
- Brisk walkers have lower breast cancer risk
- Bristol diabetes pill tied to certain cancers
- Bristol-Myers recalls blood pressure drug
- Bristol-Myers recalls blood pressure drug Avalide
- Britain apologises 50 years after Thalidomide scandal
- Britain confirms three new swine flu cases
- Britain considers allowing 3-parent IVF technique
- Britain is tuberculosis capital of Europe
- Britain says 400,000 Somali children at risk of death
- Britain unveils industry-backed healthy-eating plan
- Britain wants ideas to boost egg, sperm donation
- British ban for doctor at heart of MMR vaccine row
- British doctor admits he helped patients die
- British dogs trained to sniff out diabetes danger
- British flu deaths more than double in week to 254
- British man jailed after record fake medicine bust
- British study points to peanut allergy treatment
- British surgeons separate very rare conjoined twins
- British TB cases at highest since 1980s
- Britons lag behind Swedes in lung cancer survival
- Britons worry profits to trump services in hospital deal
- Brittany Murphy's husband found dead in Los Angeles
- Broccoli may not fight lung cancer in non-smokers
- Broccoli sprouts may help prevent stomach cancer
- Broken hip tied to increased risk of stroke
- Budget choices on AIDS funds threaten lives: report
- Bulgaria set to ease tough public smoking ban
- Bulgaria to ban smoking in indoor public spaces
- Bullying sends kids to nurse for more than injury
- Bullying victims have more psychotic symptoms
- Burned meat linked to pancreatic cancer
- Burning coal indoors linked to birth defects
- Burning straw, dung tied to kids' anemia
- Burns down in kids, still 120,000 per year in U.S.
- Burns in young children may be missed sign of abuse
- Business group appeals US health law to high court
- Businessman donates $100 mln to AIDS research
- Busy expectant moms hire baby planners to prepare
- 'Button' batteries a growing hazard for children
- Buxom actress Jane Russell dead at 89
- Bypass may be better for older diabetics
- Bypass patients can benefit from a few drinks
- Bypass, stents equally safe five years on: study
- CA court weighs in on retiree health benefits
- Caffeine may lessen exercisers' muscle pain
- Caffeine may not up preterm birth risk
- Calcium and vitamin D may not cut cholesterol
- Calcium may help you live longer: study
- Calcium plus vitamin D may help shed body fat
- Calcium rich kid diet has long term benefits
- Calcium use may cut cancer risk in women
- Calcium, not smoking may limit birth-control bone loss
- Calcium, vitamin D pills don't help heart: study
- Calif. insurer won't pay for breast cancer drug
- California bans use of tanning beds by minors
- California firm recalls 1 mln lbs beef for e.coli
- California lawmakers near BPA ban for child containers
- California marijuana use may double if legal: report
- California octuplets dismay fertility experts
- California prevents ban on male circumcision
- California soda tax bill to fight childhood obesity
- California teenagers to get whooping cough vaccination
- California woman regains voice in rare transplant
- Call for clean slate on health reform divides U.S.
- Calorie labeling at restaurants may hold surprises
- Calorie labels change some diners' habits: study
- Calories count, but not where they come from: study
- Calories on menus don't affect kids' food choices
- Cambodia drug-resistant malaria stirs health fears
- Cambodia factory faintings pressure big brands
- Cambodian baby suckles directly from cow for milk
- Camera screens can slash colon cancer deaths
- Cameras in U.S. schools to record calorie counts
- Cameron "concerned" about disabled child's case
- Cameron launches "listening forum" on NHS
- Cameron seeks to end "sick-note" culture
- Camphor-containing products tied to kids' seizures
- Can "biofield healing" relieve cancer fatigue?
- Can "Nellie the Elephant" help your heart beat?
- Can a muffin help doctors diagnose diabetes?
- Can adjustable glasses help kids in poor countries?
- Can carbon dioxide help with nasal allergies?
- Can chewing more help you eat less?
- Can cigarette ads really lure kids to smoke?
- Can cranberry juice really prevent a UTI?
- Can delaying pregnancy cut early water break risk?
- Can diet protect against asthma?
- Can electronic health records erase disparities?
- Can fish for dinner lead to diabetes?
- Can fish oil help guard against schizophrenia?
- Can infants' wheezing be prevented?
- Can Internet use trigger depression?
- Can Japan's spirited youth save an aging nation?
- Can lasers help you stop smoking? Check the data
- Can listening to a podcast lead to weight loss?
- Can obese pregnant women safely shed pounds?
- Can painkillers prevent melanoma?
- Can Red Bull fuel better driving?
- Can school nurses help teens quit smoking?
- Can secondhand smoke hurt kids' grades?
- Can selenium lower cholesterol?
- Can spinal manipulation help people with headaches?
- Can the Internet help you lose weight?
- Can walking help guard against stroke?
- Can weight loss reset health risks in heavy kids?
- Can writing help calm your irritable bowels?
- Can yoga and meditation help bring peace to Afghans?
- Can you become addicted to tanning beds?
- Can you trust a sleepy surgeon with your heart?
- Canada drugs ruling could affect prostitution case
- Canada finds bird flu on turkey farm
- Canada freezes big anti-tobacco push, critics fume
- Canada Inuit want action on "catastrophic" TB rate
- Canada pig flu case shows need for surveillance
- Canada regulating pharmaceuticals badly: report
- Canada says bird flu case of low severity
- Canada study finds link between smoking crack, HIV
- Canada study says hypertension treatment improving
- Canada to crack down on cadmium in kids' jewelry
- Canada to put bigger health warnings on cigarettes
- Canada unveils larger, graphic anti-smoking labels
- Canada's prime minister defends asbestos exports
- Canada's rich, poor have same access to healthcare
- Canadian court rules treatment can be forced
- Canadian drug facility cut overdose deaths: study
- Canadian Inuit not immune to obesity risks - study
- Canadian vaccination study proves 'herd immunity'
- Cancer care up to par at veterans' hospitals
- Cancer cause or crop aid? Herbicide faces big test
- Cancer cell tests may help predict drug reaction
- Cancer cells slurp up fructose, U.S. study finds
- Cancer cost "becoming unsustainable" in rich nations
- Cancer costs highest for individually insured
- Cancer costs put treatments out of reach for many
- Cancer cream poses little-known risk to pets
- Cancer cure rates on the rise in Europe: study
- Cancer death rates on decline in Europe
- Cancer deaths drop as colonoscopy rates soar
- Cancer disparities exist despite good insurance
- Cancer drug crosses key hurdle in brain: study
- Cancer drug points way to new Alzheimer's approach
- Cancer group aims to boost trust in guidelines
- Cancer meeting reports often not the final word
- Cancer not cervical cancer vaccine killed UK teen
- Cancer patients like Jobs face risks from treatment
- Cancer patients pick antidepressant for hot flashes
- Cancer patients' poor sleep linked to more pain
- Cancer patients want info on costly drug options
- Cancer rare after fertility treatment
- Cancer risk goes up with height, study finds
- Cancer risk slightly higher in IVF kids: study
- Cancer study backs Herceptin with chemo
- Cancer survival rates lower in UK, Denmark: study
- Cancer survivors are often parents of youngsters
- Cancer survivors follow doc's orders
- Cancer survivors have higher death risk for decades
- Cancer survivors often forgo care due to cost
- Cancer takes a health toll on spouses too
- Cancer testing lags in Latinos with family history
- Cancer threat to poor demands same action as AIDS
- Cancer, bowel drugs on FDA safety scrutiny list
- Cancer-fighting virus shown to target tumors alone
- Cannabis chemicals may help fight prostate cancer
- Cannabis might treat diabetes, says top researcher
- Car airbags not a risk to pregnant women
- Car seats, out of cars, a hazard for U.S. kids
- Carbon monoxide poisoning a post-hurricane hazard
- Carbon monoxide poisoning a risk after hurricanes
- Cardiac arrest strikes young and old athletes alike
- Cardio routine can nurture sweet dreams
- Cardiology guidelines often based on weak evidence
- Care assistance key to helping seniors stay at home
- Care no better when insurance added to gov't plan
- Caregiver closeness may slow Alzheimer's decline
- Caregivers may lack help caring for disabled kids
- Caring for stroke survivors stressful but rewarding
- Carotenoid supplements tied to lung cancer risk
- Carotid stent has higher stroke risk than surgery
- Carpal tunnel syndrome incidence rising
- CAS dismisses Olympic ban on doping offenders
- Cases of celiac disease up dramatically: report
- Cases of dengue fever double among UK travelers
- Cash crunch hits Swaziland AIDS patients: MSF
- Cash reward for moms-to-be improves prenatal care
- Cash-strapped U.S. patients may be skipping drugs
- Cast better than bandage for bad ankle sprain
- Catherine Zeta-Jones furious Douglas' cancer went undetected
- Catholic condom ban not causing population boom: UN
- Catholics hear protests of Obama health ruling at Mass
- CDC backs away from decades-old flu death estimate
- CDC finds "pseudo-outbreak" of whooping cough
- CDC says few people in U.S. over 50 hit by new flu
- CDC study links bullying with family violence
- CDC urging all Americans to get flu shots
- CDC warns of uptick in meningitis in kids
- Celebrex may curb colon cancer, but with caveats
- Celiac disease linked to earlier menopause
- Celiac disease linked to high risk of lymphoma
- Cell phone calls alter brain activity -US study
- Cell phone towers not linked to childhood cancer
- Cell therapy aims to prevent transplant rejection
- Cell treatment helps mice long after spine injury
- Celldex brain cancer vaccine doubles survival
- Cellphone study raises profile on safety lawsuits
- Cells' 'power plants' damaged in some autistic kids
- Cerebral palsy among preemies may be declining
- Certain drugs may increase risk of falling
- Certain genes linked to kidney disease in blacks
- Certain type of diabetes drug tied to eye condition
- Cervical cancer vaccine benefits older women: study
- Cervical cancer vaccines may cut need for screening
- Cervical cancer vaccines, tests donated to Rwanda
- Chad is world leader in chest pain
- Chains and Michelle Obama team on "food desert" stores
- Champion surfer Andy Irons found dead in hotel
- Change in CPR may improve survival
- Changing habits may not lower blood pressure
- Changing old habits could save big on drug costs
- Chaperones should be available for kids' exams
- Chapped lips: a side effect of cancer chemotherapy
- Chats, charts keep pregnancy weight gain in check
- Chavez says second chemotherapy round to start soon
- Chavez's socialist medicine dream may be liability
- Chaz Bono transitions to his real self
- Cheap antifungal drug may fight cancer: study
- Cheap drugs to cut heart risks "badly underused"
- Cheap gout drug proves useful for heart pain
- Cheap new meningitis vaccine cuts cases in Africa
- Cheaper Roche drug as good as Lucentis: report
- Chechnya says couples must be HIV-negative to marry
- Check blood pressure at home, not MD's office: study
- Checklist cuts death rate for urgent surgery
- Checklists cut surgery deaths in half, study finds
- Check-ups urged for Mexicans with flawed implants
- Chemical kills tumor-making master cells
- Chemical pollutants linked to fewer female births
- Chemical test offers quick prostate cancer check
- Chemical tied to hormonal syndrome
- Chemical used in making rubber linked to cancer
- Chemicals in meat may be linked to bladder cancer
- Chemotherapy appears safe in pregnancy: study
- Cheney discharged from hospital - spokesman
- Chernobyl fallout affected unborn babies
- Chest pain severity not a heart attack indicator
- Chew small bites for longer to cut calorie intake
- Chewable aspirin best for sudden heart attack
- Chewing gum after C-section may speed recovery
- Chewing gum may raise math grades in teens
- Chicken, pork, broccoli recalled for Listeria risk
- Chickenpox vaccine not tied to strokes in kids
- Child abuse climbs with U.S. recession
- Child cancer survivors have higher heart risk
- Child death rate down a third since 1990: UNICEF
- Child fitness: Sneaky strategies aim to get kids moving
- Child gun deaths as common in rural as urban areas
- Child illness behind Bertolt Brecht's sudden death
- Child leukaemia doubles near French nuclear plants-study
- Child malnutrition in Somalia at dire levels: ICRC
- Child seizure study finds oldest drug works best
- Child 'sexters' risk arrest, but problem uncommon
- Childbirth deaths from spinal anesthesia rising
- Childhood abuse damages genes, study finds
- Childhood brain power tied to adult heart health
- Childhood cancer survivors at increased heart risk
- Childhood cancer survivors less likely to marry
- Childhood cancer survivors miss needed mammograms
- Childhood cancer treatment may raise diabetes risk
- Childhood constipation often lingers into adulthood
- Childhood hardship tied to adulthood disease risks
- Childhood obesity ups risk of heart disease
- Childhood pets linked to lower allergy risk
- Childhood radiation therapy ups breast cancer risk
- Childhood soy intake may reduce breast cancer risk
- Childhood stimulation may reduce adult violence
- Childhood vaccine funds agreed for more poor nations
- Children and obese hard hit by swine flu
- Children exposed to violence have PTSD symptoms
- Children safer in Afghan cities than NYC: Envoy
- Children speaking up about crime, abuse - US study
- Children who get ADHD drugs score higher on tests
- Children with cancer often use alternative medicine
- Children's chest pain rarely signals heart problem
- Children's pain in hospital undertreated: study
- Children's sleep disorders missed by pediatricians
- Child's cancer does not raise divorce risk: study
- Chimp research rarely warranted: U.S. expert panel
- China "stem cell therapies" bring heartbreak for many
- China AIDS sufferers face discrimination-UN
- China aims to bring HIV spread under control by 2020
- China announces third bird flu death this year
- China battling with lifestyle-related diseases
- China becomes world's new diabetes capital
- China coal drive will not end health risks-report
- China considers organ donor financial incentives
- China detains 22 in latest food scandal-Xinhua
- China downplays kids' lead poisoning risk: report
- China drug users subject to abuse in rehab: report
- China ends entry ban for foreigners with HIV/AIDS
- China extends pension system, healthcare
- China eyes milk test after melamine deaths scandal
- China faces uphill battle to give better healthcare
- China fights growing problem of tuberculosis
- China halts use of diabetes drug after deaths
- China investigates as melamine-tainted milk reappears
- China investigating dairy firm after baby's death: Xinhua
- China jails 14 for peddling tainted milk powder
- China lead pollution outbreak poisons 103 children
- China newborn baby deaths fall with improved healthcare
- China probes "mystery" kidney stones in children
- China risks getting old before it gets rich
- China rolls out two HIV drugs to tackle resistance
- China SARS victims hit by treatment after-effects
- China says drought now affecting 50 mln people
- China says faulty vaccines not cause of children's deaths
- China scientists find use for cigarette butts
- China sets up national food safety commission
- China shuts sex health websites to ordinary users
- China stops unapproved stem cell treatments
- China to ban smoking at indoor public places
- China to boost private, foreign medical investment
- China to expand health coverage to urban population
- China to help Africa to curb schistosomiasis
- China to vaccinate 100 million children to fight measles
- China tobacco firms accused of targeting children
- China tobacco industry foils anti-smoking efforts
- China trains fur farm foxes to combat rat plague
- China uproar over dead babies dumped near river
- China vaccinates 4.5 mln in fight against polio
- China warns of more health scares amid slowdown
- China worries swine flu vaccine campaign faltering
- China's healthcare plans bump against skills gap
- Chinese cows churn out "human breast milk"
- Chinese experts grow live mice from skin cells
- Chinese fume over honour to tobacco academic
- Chinese herb mix may cool hot flashes a bit
- Chinese herb mix may shorten flu fever
- Chinese herb shows promise for rheumatoid arthritis
- Chinese herbal pills destroyed UK woman's health
- Chinese herbs show promise for diabetes prevention
- Chinese teacher helps blind find confidence in art
- Chip may detect spreading cancer cells in blood
- Chiropractics, massage rated best for back pain
- Chocolate doesn't have to derail a diet: study
- Chocolate eaters may have healthier hearts: study
- Chocolate lovers have fewer strokes, study finds
- Chocolate may be good medicine for liver patients
- Cholera now in Haiti capital, rapid spread feared
- Cholera outbreaks closely follow temperature rise, rainfall
- Cholera under-reported, infects millions a year
- Cholera-hit Haiti needs nurses, doctors - U.N.
- Cholesterol drug cuts amputation risk for diabetics
- Cholesterol drug may block nerve repair
- Cholesterol drug not linked to cancer
- Cholesterol drug side effects need watching: study
- Cholesterol drugs raise diabetes risk, just a bit
- Cholesterol drugs safe, even after a decade of use
- Cholesterol drugs tied to lower prostate cancer risk
- Cholesterol levels might influence cancer risk
- Choline-rich diet tied to sharper memory
- Chondroitin useful for arthritis of knee
- Choose an educated wife for a longer life: study
- Choosing C-section may not prevent incontinence
- Christie White House bid talk spurs obesity debate
- Chronic ailment got you anxious? Try exercising
- Chronic constipation tied to women's heart risks
- Chronic disease to cost $47 trillion by 2030: WEF
- Chronic exposure to polluted air hard on the lungs
- Chronic fatigue rare but serious in teens
- Chronic kidney disease may raise cancer risk
- Chronic marijuana abuse linked to severe vomiting
- Chronic sleep loss hampers performance
- Chronically ill or disabled kids need exercise, too
- Church health fairs help spot high blood pressure
- Churches pair faith with fat-fighting to curb obesity
- Cigar, pipe smoking may raise lung disease risk, too
- Cigarette makers defend menthol to U.S. FDA panel
- Cigarette makers plan U.S. Supreme Court appeal
- Cigarette makers, FDA clash over new graphic ads
- Cigarette packaging may still mislead consumers
- Cigarette smoking may raise prostate cancer risk
- Cigarettes and high cholesterol a bad combo: study
- Circulatory problems still bedevil diabetics
- Circumcising babies could help Africa AIDS fight
- Circumcision could halt 4 million new African HIV cases
- Circumcision may not curb gay HIV transmission
- Circumcision may not cut HIV spread among gay men
- Circumcision may protect men from genital warts
- Circumcision protects against genital wart virus
- City cyclists breathe in twice as much soot: study
- Civilian death study rates "dirty war" in Iraq
- Class helps autistic teens gain social skills
- Clean living could cut one third of common cancers
- Cleaner air helps asthmatic kids breathe easier
- Clear kids with concussions before sports: report
- Cleared forests lead to rise in malaria in Brazil
- Climate already helping disease spread north
- Climate change bringing infection, hunger, illness
- Climate change could raise cost of U.S. allergies
- Climate change creates longer ragweed season
- Climate change may add to disaster death tolls
- Climate change may extend allergy season: study
- Climate cuts urged to avert "health catastrophe"
- Climate forces African rice revival vs Asian cousin
- Clinical trial chiefs more likely tied to industry
- Clinics can screen adolescent girls for Chlamydia
- Clinton arrives home after heart procedure
- Clinton sets new U.S. global AIDS focus on treatment
- Clinton unveils U.S. funds for clean cookstove push
- Closest hospital may not be best for stopped heart
- Closing schools could cut flu transmission by fifth
- Closing schools won't stop pandemics: study
- CMS sees private Medicare plans growing in 2012
- Coal dust key culprit in miners' emphysema
- Coal stoves linked to growth problems in kids
- Cocaine changes how genes work in brain
- Cocaine use in pregnancy affects child's thinking
- Cocaine users can control cravings - US study
- Cochlear implants slightly less helpful in the elderly
- Coffee and sodas not tied to colon cancer
- Coffee does little to protect the aging brain
- Coffee drinkers show lower dementia risk
- Coffee drinkers show lower uterine cancer risk
- Coffee in pregnancy may up cleft lip risk slightly
- Coffee linked with lower depression risk in women
- Coffee may cut risk of head and neck cancers
- Coffee may cut women's stroke risk
- Coffee seen OK for diabetic men
- Coffee, tea linked to lower risk of brain tumor
- Coffee, tea may not affect leaky bladder much
- Cognitive impairment linked with macular disease
- Cola drinking linked to diabetes in pregnancy
- Cold cereal might beat a hot breakfast
- Colds and stomach bugs not tied to cerebral palsy
- Cold-water bath most rapid way to lower body temp
- Collards and carrots may ward off breast cancer
- College binge drinkers ignore alcohol's ill effects
- College students use alcohol labels to get drunk
- Colombian VP suffers heart attack, needs surgery
- Colon cancer every 10 years OK for some at risk
- Colon cancer more deadly for large-waisted women
- Colonoscopy may miss more than 7 percent of cancers
- Colonoscopy repeats greater with non-specialists
- Colorado fines closed medical imaging company
- Colorado firm recalls bison meat over E. coli scare
- Colorado hydrochloric acid leak affects hundreds
- Colorado man charged in toddler's overdose death
- Colorectal cancer attitudes vary by ethnicity
- Colorectal cancer risk appears unaffected by coffee
- Combat injuries may cause epilepsy years later
- Combat may boost blood pressure: study
- Combat may raise eating disorder risk in women
- Combating childhood obesity may start in the womb
- Combo drug therapies best for helping smokers quit
- Combo treatment relieves migraine, painful periods
- Comfrey root useful for acute back pain
- Commercial diet schemes better than doctors' help
- Common acne treatments linked to bowel problems
- Common antidepressants cut adult suicide risk: study
- Common antipsychotic no help to vets with PTSD
- Common birth control pill not tied to heart attacks
- Common blood pressure drugs may raise cancer risk
- Common bone drugs linked to esophageal cancer risk
- Common drug effect ups elderly death risk: study
- Common drug helps babies with sickle cell disease
- Common heart rhythm problem on the rise in the US
- Common insecticide tied to kids' lower test scores
- Common painkillers might make you hard of hearing
- Common painkillers tied to miscarriage risk
- Common scans could hurt thyroid, researchers say
- Common spine surgery ineffective in two studies
- Common virus tied to earlier death in older women
- Community participation curbs off-campus drinking
- Community programs help teens resist risky behaviors
- Companies make last push to tweak US health bill
- Companies, regulators team up for drug testing
- Company-funded drug studies find harm less often
- Competitive sports tied to teens' back pain
- Complete recovery from personality disorder tough
- Complications, deaths common after pancreas surgery
- Compression devices calm restless legs: study
- Compression stockings don't prevent clot risk
- Computer beats doctors in finding hormone disorder
- Computer exercise helps stroke victims "see" again
- Computer may offer better way to get informed consent
- Computer use linked to neck pain
- Computerized calls boost blood pressure control
- Conception is a rare event, fertility study shows
- Concussions keep hockey players off ice for longer
- Concussions may be on the rise in high schoolers
- Condom use routine for U.S. teens, not adults
- Condoms offer partial protection against herpes
- Cone offers relief to women with arthritic knees
- Confidence on healthcare spending rises: poll
- Confused about fitness regimens? Poll tracks trends
- Congo cholera outbreak spreads to populous capital
- Congo gets first rehab centre for rape victims
- Congo must prosecute rapists, help victims - U.N.
- Congress back to focus on healthcare plan
- Congress to pass food safety law in 2010: DeLauro
- Conn. subpoenas CVS Caremark over drug program
- Conquering the chilly workouts of winter
- Consider ADHD starting at age four: doctor group
- Consistent condom use may cut men's HPV risk
- Constipation: an early sign of Parkinson's?
- Consumer gene test results misleading: U.S. probe
- Consumers don't buy water for health reasons
- Consumers pay little heed to drug label warnings
- Consumers seek to stop Medco, Express Scripts deal
- Consumers tell insurers to cover experimental drugs
- Consumers unsure about healthcare changes: poll
- Continuity of care lacking for older patients
- Contraceptive alert after women fall pregnant
- Contraceptive pills still tied to breast cancer
- Contraceptive vaginal ring also wards off HIV
- Control of "bad" cholesterol improving
- Controversial scan doesn't help smokers quit: study
- Convenience ups interest in post-sex contraceptive
- Conversations with preschoolers aid language skills
- Cooler body temperature may not feed obesity
- COPD raises risk of depression: study
- Cord blood transplants a viable option in leukemia
- Coroner completes Michael Jackson autopsy
- CORRECTED: Airline workers may spread H1N1, expert says
- Correcting uterus problem boosts pregnancy rates
- CORRECTION: 25 US states have comprehensive smoking bans: CDC
- CORRECTION: Amphetamine-type drugs nearly as common as cannabis
- CORRECTION: Bachmann HPV vaccine comments 'toxic': US doctors
- CORRECTION: Being too fat raises risk of deadly breast cancer
- CORRECTION: Bowel disease flare-ups raise risk of blood clots
- CORRECTION: Can depression influence breast cancer survival?
- CORRECTION: Coalition to slow pace of NHS reform
- CORRECTION: Doctors predict impotence after prostate treatment
- CORRECTION: Drugmakers, academics join up on mental illness
- CORRECTION: Early breast cancer screening may help some: study
- CORRECTION: Estrogen use tied to bladder control problems
- CORRECTION: J&J heartburn worsens as Mylanta joins recall list
- CORRECTION: Kidney stones on the rise in South Carolina children
- CORRECTION: Mixed-handedness tied to learning problems, ADHD
- CORRECTION: More questions arise about "life-extending" proteins
- CORRECTION: Obama takes action on drug shortages
- CORRECTION: Partner abuse tied to spanking kids
- CORRECTION: Personalized cancer care the theme of conference
- CORRECTION: Seed therapy for prostate cancer may zap fertility
- CORRECTION: Sniffing insulin may help memory lost to Alzheimer's
- CORRECTION: Stress-blocking drug restores hair in bald mice
- CORRECTION: Study finds healthy hearts in fat bodies
- CORRECTION: Superbug structure model seen boosting drug search
- CORRECTION: Timer may help kids' bladder control problems
- CORRECTION: Wal-Mart hikes branded diabetes drug prices: study
- Cosmetic surgery? Buyer beware, expert says
- Cost issue simmering in Medicare's Dendreon review
- Cost of imaging cancer patients rising sharply
- Cost of kids' lung drug may outweigh benefit
- Costlier prostate cancer treatments gain popularity
- Costly US health system delivers uneven care: OECD
- Costs spike when terminally ill leave hospice: study
- Cough and cold meds withdrawal is working: study
- Coughing smokers get more antibiotics, to no avail
- Could a cell phone protect you from Alzheimer's?
- Could acute postpartum blues signal bipolar disorder?
- Could ambulance diversion affect high-risk patients more?
- Could antioxidants raise diabetes risk?
- Could breathing car exhaust trigger a stroke?
- Could ecstasy ease PTSD symptoms?
- Could germs be making you fat?
- Could gut germs underlie Western allergies?
- Could hearing aids delay dementia?
- Could Medicaid up flu shots to poor kids?
- Could new diabetes device cut low blood sugar risk?
- Could parents do more to stop UK's booze culture?
- Could smoking pot cut risk of head, neck cancer?
- Could the Internet curb alcoholism?
- Could too much iron be a bad thing for babies?
- Could Vioxx cousin prevent religious fast headache?
- Could vision problems be linked to earlier death?
- Counseling helps moms-to-be with abusive partner
- Counseling may not help pregnant smokers kick habit
- Counting lung cancer cells helps predict disease
- Counting the dead in Libya's Benghazi hospital
- Couple of coffees may help some heart patients
- Couples often differ in grief after baby loss
- Couples' risk of break-up higher after pregnancy loss
- Court action gives U.S. time to act on stem cells
- Court tosses Virginia challenge to healthcare law
- CPAP fails to curb arousals in some apnea patients
- CPAP therapy has benefits after heart surgery
- Crab-like robot built to remove stomach cancer
- Cracking down on TV fake medical experts
- Cracks in Arizona suspect seen before mass shooting
- Craig Venter: mixing science, business and headlines
- Cranberry juice may help ward off kids' UTIs
- Crawling culprit seen in urban kids' asthma
- C-reactive protein no cause of heart trouble-study
- Create food safety agency outside FDA: lawmaker
- Creatine helps restore damaged muscles
- Creepy-crawlies may help heal diabetes wounds
- Crestor cuts risk of vein clots by 43 pct: study
- Crohn's disease linked to depression in kids
- Crossing streets, kids with ADHD may misjudge risk
- Crowded ERs don't hinder stroke care: study
- Crowded, stretched world awaits 7 billionth baby
- Cruise ship virus can spread on planes
- C-section may raise kids' asthma risk: study
- C-section, induced labor more common with epilepsy
- CT scan may give patients high radiation dose
- CT scans gain popularity in the ER
- CT scans may predict survival in colorectal cancer
- CT scans to spot appendicitis up sharply in U.S.
- CT screening has little effect on smoking habits
- Cuba seeks long jail terms for mental asylum deaths
- Cuban medics a big force on Haiti cholera frontline
- Culturally sensitive program helps south Asian diabetics
- Culture barrier may affect surgeon job satisfaction
- Curb soaring population growth? Keep girls in school
- Curbing kids' screen time is hard: study
- Cured meats not linked to pancreatic cancer
- Cured meats tied to childhood leukemia risk
- Custom running shoes might not prevent injuries
- Cut back on carbs to feel fuller longer: study
- Cut out soda to fight childhood obesity
- Cutting AIDS funding to China a big mistake: UNAIDS
- Cutting AIDS funds risks "death sentence": report
- Cutting caffeine won't quiet ringing in the ears
- Cutting city traffic may improve kids' lung health
- Cutting out sugary drinks helps weight loss
- Cutting salt could save U.S. billions of dollars
- CVS settles U.S. investigation, to pay $5 mln
- Cyber-bullying causes more depression, study finds
- Cytokinetics drug helps ALS patients in small trial
- Czechs face hospital closures as pay talks fail
- Czechs order obese soldiers to tighten belts
- Dad's age not a big player in child's autism risk
- Dad's mental health affects children too
- Dad's smoking linked to menopause in daughters
- Daily aspirin tied to risk of vision loss
- Daily drinking may raise risk of several cancers
- Daily glucose testing may lower macrosomia risk
- Daily pill helped cure osteoporosis in mice, rats
- Daily struggle: U.S. system strains primary doctors
- Dairy intake may not mean much for longevity: study
- Dalai Lama's nephew killed on Florida highway
- Damp house linked to kids' risk of nasal allergies
- Dangerous low blood sugar linked to sex drugs
- Darker skin doesn't mean melanoma immunity
- 'DASH' diet may prevent kidney stones
- Data lacking for many home fertility tests
- Data may prove Bristol and Pfizer drug a winner
- Dating violence common among teens in the ER: study
- Day care sends sick kids home unnecessarily: study
- Daylight savings tied to work injury risk
- Daytime sleepiness predicts death in the elderly
- Deadly breast cancer had 50 mutations, study finds
- Deadly cholera epidemic "mushrooming" in Zimbabwe: WHO
- Deadly E. coli mixes common toxin with rare "glue"
- Deadly measles outbreaks threaten Africa gains: WHO
- Deadly MRSA can survive for months on toys
- Deadly new flu breaks out in Mexico, U.S.
- Deadly pneumonia caused by super-bugs on rise
- Deafness after mumps more common than thought
- Death industry reaps grim profit as Japan dies
- Death rates higher for patients in U.S. territories
- Death toll from Listeria outbreak rises to 28
- Death toll from Listeria outbreak rises to 29
- Deaths from malaria fall, but funding woes loom: WHO
- Deaths in Pfizer arthritis trial under microscope
- Deaths no higher in coffee lovers with heart disease
- Debt panel eyes dual Medicare/Medicaid patients
- Debt talks resume with focus on healthcare
- Decisions may take toll on healthcare proxies
- Decline in HRT use tied to fewer heart attacks
- Declines in US breast cancer rates not uniform
- Deep brain stimulation can improve sense of smell
- Deep brain stimulation shows promise for OCD-study
- Deep sedation helps doctors find more polyps: study
- Defeated US anti-abortion group unlikely to give up
- Defect risk higher for assisted fertility babies
- 'Defensive medicine' common in orthopedics
- Defibrillators appear to work in medical helicopters
- Defibrillators useful in public, less so at home
- Definition of 'normal' aluminum in kids varies
- Delaware mulls ban on so-called bath salts
- Delay optional surgeries after heart attack: study
- Delirium may hasten Alzheimer's decline
- Delivery mode not altered by pregnancy exercise
- Dementia big threat for elderly in poorer nations
- Dementia costs hit $604 billion in 2010
- Dementia drugs may raise fainting risk
- Democrats press advantage on benefit cuts
- Democrats press for HMO fees to fund health reform
- Democrats sharpen attack on Medicare overhaul
- Democrats target insurers ahead of health summit
- Denim may thwart rattlesnake venom
- Denmark reports first case Tamiflu-resistant H1N1
- Dennis Quaid: Cocaine once part of film budgets
- Dense breasts found in many older women, too
- Dental surgery may be linked to heart problems
- Dentists hesitate to treat kids on Medicaid: study
- Dentists offer Halloween candy buyback program
- Depo Provera tied to small rise in fracture risk
- Depressed dads quick to spank babies
- Depressed mothers' children at risk in poor states
- Depressed people have slightly more strokes
- Depressed teens worry about family reaction: study
- Depressed youth have more sex partners: study
- Depressed? You must like chocolate
- Depression care tapering off in US; pills favored
- Depression common in diabetic adults
- Depression hard on the bones: study
- Depression in arthritis patients often untreated
- Depression in heart patients ups heart failure risk
- Depression is a family matter: report
- Depression linked with mental decline in older men
- Depression may indicate early Parkinson's disease
- Depression no bar to Medicare drug plan enrollment
- Depression risk increased among cancer patients
- Depression tied to build-up of hidden belly fat
- Depression tied to higher stroke risk
- Depression, anxiety major factors in neck pain
- Depression, peers top influences on youth violence
- DePuy's handling of hip recall sparks questions
- 'Desert dust' days may worsen kids' asthma
- Designer drug abuse out of control: UN drugs board
- Despite advances in science, tornadoes take deadly toll
- Despite concerns, soy probably safe for thyroid
- Despite labels, some vaginal lubricants harm sperm
- Despite law, drug safety still a concern at FDA
- Despite risk, some with kidney disease use NSAIDs
- Desvenlafaxine useful for vasomotor symptoms of menopause
- Details may predict kids' soccer-injury recovery
- Detergent exposure hard on workers' lungs: studies
- Detroit, Los Angeles most stressful US cities-poll
- Developing nations to bear cancer brunt, unprepared
- Developmental disabilities inching up in U.S. kids
- Device combats common cause of vertigo
- Device helps ease severe asthma without drugs
- Device makers urge coverage of weight-loss surgery
- Device proves option to warfarin in stroke study
- Device recalls linked to quicker FDA review: study
- Devices for pelvic disorder often have side effects
- Devices take lead in future heart disease battle
- DHEA ovules, estrogen gel ease menopause symptoms
- Diabetes "massive challenge" as cases hit 366 million
- Diabetes again linked to colon cancer risk
- Diabetes device plan may help patients faster
- Diabetes drug Avandia just as safe as Actos: study
- Diabetes drug kept breast tumors away in mice
- Diabetes drug may keep lung cancer at bay
- Diabetes drug shows promise in multiple sclerosis
- Diabetes drug stinks, doctors find
- Diabetes drug tied to less cancer, has docs excited
- Diabetes drug tied to reduced breast cancer risk
- Diabetes drugs alone do not ease key heart risk
- Diabetes drugs may help control lung cancer: study
- Diabetes drugs tied to pancreatic cancer risk
- Diabetes forecast to hit one in 10 adults by 2030
- Diabetes fundamentally a lifestyle disease: expert
- Diabetes helps explain obesity-birth defect link
- Diabetes in pregnancy, poverty linked to ADHD
- Diabetes itself doesn't up risk of depression
- Diabetes may shorten working life
- Diabetes often affects women's sex-life
- Diabetes on the rise among older Mexican Americans
- Diabetes personal trainer helpful in teenagers
- Diabetes risk in pregnancy tied to weight change
- Diabetes risk may be slightly higher for preemies
- Diabetes risk may fall as magnesium intake climbs
- Diabetes slows some aspects of mental function
- Diabetes tied to colon cancer in men, not women
- Diabetes tied to higher Parkinson's disease risk
- Diabetes ups risk of abnormal heart rhythm
- Diabetes ups risk of dementia for mildly impaired
- Diabetes ups TB risk in children and adolescents
- Diabetes-related kidney disease on the rise
- Diabetes-related stress may affect blood sugar
- Diabetic kids may focus too much on carb counting
- Diabetic pilot aims for record-breaking flight
- Diabetic pregnant women at risk for depression
- Diabetic women get fewer Pap smears, mammograms
- Diabetics can choose their energy-restricted diets
- Diabetics have higher risk of death from cancer
- Diabetics may need more calcium with their fiber
- Diabetics show higher risk of pancreas disease
- Diagnosing flu still not straightforward
- Did doctors jumpstart the HIV pandemic?
- Diet alone helps lower bad cholesterol: study
- Diet can increase risk of kidney cancer
- Diet change cuts diabetes risk in Latino teens
- Diet changes improve older adults' cholesterol too
- Diet changes improve older adults' cholesterol too
- Diet drug faces U.S. test after rivals fall short
- Diet drug Meridia faces US fight to stay on market
- Diet high in fish linked to stronger bones
- Diet may alter fibroid risk in black women
- Diet may lower breast cancer risk before menopause
- Diet may make a difference in prostate cancer
- Diet may mitigate toxic effects of arsenic
- Diet pattern linked to higher diabetes risk
- Diet programs may not help dodge disease risk
- Diet soda doesn't raise diabetes risk: study
- Diet soda for preventing kidney stones?
- Diet soda linked to higher diabetes risk
- Diet tied to lower risk of vision loss in old age
- Dietary estrogens have little effect on cancer risk
- Difficult conception tied to higher pregnancy risks
- Digital mammography finds more breast cancers
- Digital nose jobs may help docs, patients
- Diluted bleach baths help kids with eczema
- Dioxin-tainted pork possibly sold in Germany
- Dirty air makes for wheezy kids: study
- Dirty air may raise pneumonia risk: study
- Dirty air triggers more heart attacks than cocaine
- Dirty facility tied to deadly U.S. melons
- Discounts may fuel the purchase of healthier foods
- Disease hovers over Pakistan's flood-stricken children
- Disease risk higher for swingers than prostitutes
- Dissent in doctors group on Medicare reform
- Distracted driving "major problem"
- Distracted driving is a killer: US study
- DIY cervical cancer test could save lives: study
- Dizziness after concussion may mean longer recovery
- DNA egg swap prevents rare diseases in babies
- Do bedbugs carry superbugs?
- Do c-sections increase the risk of celiac disease?
- Do diabetics do better after colon cancer surgery?
- Do EU summits need a health warning?
- Do it for Fido: smokers may quit to help a pet
- Do kids, men need folic acid from a pill?
- Do low vitamin D levels matter during pregnancy?
- Do multivitamins curb kids' allergy risk?
- Do multivitamins improve student performance?
- Do needle-exchange programs really work?
- Do painkillers interfere with antidepressants?
- Do patients need to stay the night after stenting?
- Do robots drive up prostate surgeries?
- Do smokers use more prescription painkillers?
- Do specialist doctors make too much money?
- Do sugary drinks really fuel weight gain?
- Do suicide rates climb at high altitudes?
- Do teen driving restrictions save lives?
- Do video games cause attention problems in kids?
- Do video games make kids eat more?
- Do vitamin A supplements hamper childhood vaccines?
- Do vitamins stop cancer, heart attacks? Study: no
- Do you drool too much? Study says consider surgery
- Do you have 'Low T?' Or is it just hype?
- Docs can miss abnormalities captured by pill camera
- Docs can sway parents' attitudes to vaccination
- Docs generally following cancer patient guidelines
- Docs more likely to suspect abuse in poor kids
- Docs skeptical of transplant practices in China
- Docs who own office labs order more tests: study
- Docs, nurses use and recommend diet supplements
- Doctor brain drain costs Africa $2 billion
- Doctor convicted of altering immigrant fingerprints
- Doctor preferences may explain high C-section rates
- Doctor shortage looming? Use nurses, report says
- Doctors call embedding a severe type of self-harm
- Doctors discourage repeat calcium heart scans
- Doctors encourage mammograms in dying patients
- Doctors fail to cut cholesterol enough, says study
- Doctors join boxing debate as 'vigorous' opponents
- Doctors keeping very sick babies off life support
- Doctors lack data on LGBT community: report
- Doctors less deft at colonoscopy as day goes on
- Doctors loath to pay for unbiased education: survey
- Doctors misuse scans in prostate cancer: study
- Doctors' MMR support key to halting measles in EU
- Doctors often don't report impaired colleagues
- Doctors often wrong about heart attack risks: study
- Doctors over-treat urine bacteria: study
- Doctors overuse heart treatment, despite guidelines
- Doctors overusing thyroid cancer treatment: study
- Doctors prescribe fewer tests for better care
- Doctors reserve judgment on new blood clot drugs
- Doctors rush to heart procedure before proven drugs
- Doctors seek standardized patient records
- Doctors seem to treat obese just as well as others
- Doctors separate conjoined twins in California
- Doctors show unconscious bias toward blacks: study
- Doctors split on Avastin for breast cancer: survey
- Doctors test new way to regulate warfarin dose
- Doctors urge caution with popular energy drinks
- Doctors urge indoor tanning ban for minors
- Doctors urged to warn against cellphone use in cars
- Doctors' views on treatment futility often doubted
- Doctors who own equipment do extra heart tests
- Doctors won't always take their own advice: study
- Doctors work on radiation problem to ease fears
- Doctors, nurses joined Medicare scam, U.S. says
- Doctors, users back Dendreon vaccine for Medicare
- Doctor-turned-trader paid cash for stock tips
- Documents show J&J bought Motrin before recall
- Does acupuncture boost IVF success?
- Does adrenaline help cardiac arrest victims survive?
- Does air conditioning blunt pollution's ill effects?
- Does an earlier last call lead to fewer assaults?
- Does aspirin cut deaths? New study clouds picture
- Does breastfeeding protect against asthma?
- Does chickenpox protect against skin condition?
- Does eating too much lead to urinary incontinence?
- Does estrogen help women survive colon cancer?
- Does happiness make for a healthy heart?
- Does heart bypass surgery alter the sense of taste?
- Does it matter what time you have a heart stent?
- Does junk food at non-food stores in US add pounds?
- Does light drinking in pregnancy have benefits?
- Does lunch in front of a computer make us eat more?
- Does pollution really increase stroke risk?
- Does sex matter in colon cancer screening?
- Does sleep loss up weight by lowering energy use?
- Does working nights cause breast cancer?
- Dog-bite injuries in children peak in warm weather
- Dogs help veterans cope with psychological war scars
- Dogs plus pollutants may raise asthma risk in kids
- Donor eggs may be linked to pregnancy complication
- Donor milk may lack key nutrients for preemies
- Donors asked for $4.3 billion for vaccines for poor
- Donors of bone marrow can be paid, court rules
- Don't believe hype about robot prostatectomy: study
- Don't blame C-sections for fat kids: study
- Don't delay pregnancy after miscarriage: study
- Don't dump Avandia, diabetes groups urge patients
- Don't expect genome breakthroughs yet, expert says
- Don't screen everybody for HIV in the ER: study
- Don't worry, be happy and live longer: studies
- Dose of denial good for some lung cancer patients
- Dosing errors common with medicine measuring cups
- Double amputee's theme park death reignites regulatory fight
- Double polio vaccine holds promise for ending virus
- Double transplant seen best for diabetics
- Doubt cast on common back pain management
- Doubt cast on salt guidelines for diabetics
- Doubt cast on worth of heart disease gene testing
- Doubts cast on "male menopause" criteria
- Doubts on suicide-anti-smoking drug Chantix link
- Douching ups sexually transmitted infection risk
- Downing diet soda tied to risk of premature birth
- Down's syndrome reveals one key to fighting cancer
- Downsides of cancer care rarely seen in black media
- Downward mobility tied to depression in immigrants
- Dozens of states probe Medco/Express Scripts deal
- Dr. Oz eases ageing down road to fitness
- Dramatic rise in skull flattening in Texas babies
- Drink warm water to ease effects of colon probes?
- Drinkers "zone out," but may not know it
- Drinking black tea may cut blood pressure
- Drinking coffee lowers risk of gout in older women
- Drinking may not worsen bipolar symptoms
- Drinking may raise risk of abnormal heart rhythm
- Drinking shows little effect on stroke outcome
- Drinking to up mood tied to alcoholism, depression
- Drinking while down may signal teen suicide risk
- Driving a challenge for Parkinson's patients
- Drop in air pollution increases life expectancy
- Drop in smoking cuts cancer deaths in Europe
- Dropping weight won't add years in elderly: study
- Drops, not pills, best for swimmer's ear
- Drug abuse underlies schizophrenia tie to violence
- Drug ads may not alter most cancer patients' care
- Drug co. paid writers to promote hormone therapy
- Drug cocktails cut couples' HIV transmission risk
- Drug combo cuts kidney problems in diabetics
- Drug combo cuts pancreatic tumour size
- Drug combo helps with repeat cancers in women
- Drug companies drive U.S. 2010 corporate philanthropy
- Drug companies influence prescribing, study finds
- Drug companies pay 17,000 US doctors, report finds
- Drug company whistle-blowers not motivated by money
- Drug compound kills breast cancer stem cells
- Drug could stop spinal injuries, researchers say
- Drug curbs severe facial pain: study
- Drug cuts stroke risk by half vs aspirin: study
- Drug deals cost US consumers $3.5 bln a year: FTC
- Drug experts say alcohol worse than crack or heroin
- Drug extends survival in deadly skin cancer
- Drug fights tumors in advanced lung cancer
- Drug firms to help WADA identify new doping compounds
- Drug helps fat monkeys slim down - are people next?
- Drug helps lung cancer patients live longer
- Drug helps pregnant drug users to stop smoking
- Drug helps prevent mountain sickness, herbs don't
- Drug improves some cases of chronic constipation
- Drug keeps lung cancer from worsening: study
- Drug label accuracy getting lost in translation
- Drug lobby wants clearer FDA rules for diet pills
- Drug may help ease headaches during Ramadan: study
- Drug may take the edge off bad memories: study
- Drug overdoses on the rise in most age groups
- Drug plus counseling boosts weight loss: study
- Drug prices outstrip other medical costs: GAO
- Drug protected monkeys from deadly Hendra virus
- Drug resistance hampers fight against tuberculosis
- Drug resistance not a risk in acne treatment: study
- Drug resistant tuberculosis is a "time bomb": WHO
- Drug seen useful in preventing diabetes: study
- Drug sequence does not up breast cancer survival
- Drug treatment for swine flu getting to kids faster
- Drug use key question in Michael Jackson's sudden death
- Drug use linked to airplane accidents
- Drug users must be helped to halt AIDS spread-UN
- Drugmaker issues warning on antidepressant Norpramin
- Drugmakers agree on landmark vaccines deal for poor
- Drugmakers cut vaccine prices for poorer nations
- Drugmakers extend cut-price pneumonia vaccine deal
- Drugmakers get more time to record gifts to doctors
- Drugmakers pool ideas to battle tropical diseases
- Drugmakers see pressure points in emerging markets
- Drug-resistant bacteria may come home from hospital
- Drug-resistant bugs on rise globally: report
- Drug-resistant infection triples in US hospitals
- Drug-resistant influenza becoming a trickier target
- Drug-resistant malaria feared in Southeast Asia
- Drug-resistant TB killed 150,000 in 2008
- Drug-resistant TB to affect 2 million by 2015 -WHO
- Drugs better than stents at preventing 2nd stroke
- Drugs can help symptoms of borderline personality
- Drugs expose many premature babies to chemicals
- Drugs for depression, anxiety tied to preterm birth
- Drugs for rare cancers approved after subpar tests
- Drugs linked to cataracts, behaviors can delay them
- Drugs not advised to prevent ear infection
- Drugs to prevent breast cancer carry heavy risks
- Drunk Dutch drivers must fit "alcolocks" to cars
- Drunk on Facebook? That could be a problem
- Dual neck-heart artery procedure feasible
- Dual studies vilify sugar and salt in U.S. diet
- During CPR, more chest compressions save more lives
- Dust, fumes harm many asthmatic workers' breathing
- Dutch AIDS case shows how virus spreads early
- Dutch fear threat to liberalism in "soft drugs" curbs
- Dutch may label some cannabis as a hard drug
- Dutch women told to have breast implants removed
- DVDs for toddlers poorly designed: study
- Dying at home better for cancer patients
- E. Coli outbreak in Oregon linked to strawberries
- Ear acupuncture curbs back pain in pregnant women
- Ear infections tied to sense of taste, weight
- Earlier depressive mood linked with preterm birth
- Earlier diabetes screening worthwhile: study
- Earlier drinking may mean more drinking problems
- Earlier flu shot better for pregnant women: study
- Early abortions don't trigger psychiatric problems
- Early ADHD diagnosis a risk factor for depression
- Early and late birth ups cerebral palsy risk
- Early antibiotic use unrelated to type 1 diabetes
- Early antibiotics tied to increased asthma risk
- Early anti-smoking drug start seems better: study
- Early attention problems impact later academics
- Early balding linked to risk of prostate cancer
- Early breast cancer screening may help some: study
- Early day care may promote eczema development
- Early daycare linked to fewer infections later
- Early daycare may not lower asthma risk
- Early diagnosis can cut Alzheimer's costs: study
- Early hearing screening improves child development
- Early interventions may improve mild forgetfulness
- Early knee motion important for ligament repair
- Early language problems may hinder adult literacy
- Early menopause raises heart disease risk
- Early menstruation linked to heart disease risk
- Early mental health help could thwart bullying
- Early mental health issues linked to suicide in men
- Early paracetamol, antibiotics tied to eczema
- Early pot smoking, depression may be linked
- Early prognosis after 'mini-stroke' better in women
- Early prostate test study gives hope for accuracy
- Early sexual abuse increases heart risks
- Early signs gene therapy might help Parkinson's
- Early solid foods tied to lower peanut allergy risk
- Early telemedicine try didn't cut Medicare costs
- Early therapy improves hand strength in RA patients
- Early treatment doesn't improve autism symptoms
- Early, intense therapy cuts type 1 diabetes risks
- Early, rural-based HIV care offers hope in Africa
- Earthquakes stress the heart long-term: study
- Easing job stress may ward off depression
- Easterners, Westerners see emotion differently
- Eat less to fend off weight gain in middle age
- Eat less to remember more, study suggests
- Eat more protein, fewer refined carbs to stay slim
- Eating during labor has no ill effects: study
- Eating eggs doesn't seem to up diabetes risk
- Eating fish has no effect on abnormal heart rhythm
- Eating healthy food costs more money in US: study
- Eating less salt doesn't cut heart risks: study
- Eating lots of red meat ups women's stroke risk
- Eating on the run may lead to a poor diet
- ECG can help predict black patients' stroke risk
- Echinacea shows no strong effect on cold misery
- E-cigarette maker accepts California marketing limits
- Economic crisis could worsen HIV/AIDS epidemic: UN
- Economic crisis rekindles Irish debate on abortion
- Economic gloom hits men harder than women: study
- Economic, health worries make 35 the new 40: report
- Economy giving women pause about motherhood?
- Economy will drive workout habits in 2010: poll
- 'Ecstasy' may help PTSD victims get better
- Ecstasy users show higher sleep apnea risk
- ED in younger men may foretell heart disease
- ED supplement causes 'worrisome' heartbeat changes
- Educated family may mean higher eating disorder risk
- Educated people cope better with dementia
- Effect of concussion can last for decades
- Effects of ADHD drug last into after-school hours
- Effects of child head injuries can last for years
- Effects of diet on diabetes risk vary by ethnicity
- Effects of weight on kids' heart rate vary by income
- Efforts to up minority organ donations show success
- Egg intake linked to diabetes risk
- Egypt debates transplant law to cut organ trade
- Egypt extends dorm lockdown after H1N1 spreads
- Egypt quarantines 234 in university dorm over H1N1
- Egypt says developing own H1N1 flu vaccine for 2011
- Egypt's Mubarak unfit for prison move: prosecutor
- Eight virus types cause almost all cervical cancer
- Elder screening finds "hidden" substance misuse
- Elderly especially vulnerable to hypothermia
- Elderly get fewer antipsychotics after FDA warning
- Elderly with dementia do not improve with exercise
- Elderly women on bone drugs may live longer
- Elderly? Check obesity using waist, hips, not BMI
- Elders' blood pressure varies with outdoor temps
- Elders lack knowledge of stroke signs, risk factors
- Election bounce seen for US health insurer stocks
- Election measures against unions, abortion defeated
- Electric brain stimulation can improve math skills
- Electric stimulation may help stroke victims swallow
- Electrical jolt to egg may boost IVF success
- Electrical stimulation may ease labor pain
- Electro-acupuncture boosts IVF success in study
- Electro-acupuncture shows promise for knee arthritis
- Electronic medical orders may save lives: study
- Electronic medical records could spot abuse
- Electronic medical records rarely encrypted: expert
- Elite athletes at greater risk for arthritis
- Elizabeth Edwards, US politician's wife, dies
- Email program may improve workers' diet, exercise
- Embalmed head of France's King Henri IV found
- Embryonic-like cells repair damaged mouse hearts
- Emotional ordeal for Chile miners far from over
- Emotions, support sway exercise post-breast cancer
- EMS delays for cardiac care more likely in women
- EMS improvements boost cardiac arrest survival
- EMS programs improve stroke awareness, short-term
- EMS systems catch cardiac arrests, and a lot more
- Encouraging exercise may help teens quit smoking
- Ending prostate PSA test safe for most elderly men
- End-of-life care differs by race: study
- Endometriosis associated with periodontal disease
- Endometriosis? Robot surgery may not be the answer
- Enema transplant works for stubborn infection: study
- Enforcing tobacco laws cuts kids' smoking
- Engineered antibodies fight AIDS virus in monkeys
- England smoking ban cut heart attacks, health cost
- Enriched gel grows blood vessels in rats: US study
- Enriched soybean oil provides fish-free omega-3s
- Environmental lobby urges EU limits on chemicals
- Enzyme linked more tightly to heart disease
- Enzyme may reduce benefit of cholesterol drugs
- Enzymes link brain injury to Alzheimer's disease
- EPA easing air quality rule for power plants: report
- EPA says big budget cut would hurt public health
- EPA says will not tighten dust rule for farms
- Epidurals safer than previously thought
- Epilepsy drug should be avoided during pregnancy
- Epilepsy drugs linked to more broken bones
- Epileptic drug calms restless legs, improves sleep
- E-prescriptions cut medication errors: study
- Equal access may cut some health disparities: study
- Equine herpes outbreak hits Western U.S. states
- ER crowding may not slow heart attack care
- ER crowding tied to higher death rates
- ER docs not following lung-clot guidelines
- Erbitux may help fight breast cancer, claims study
- Errors kill 15,000 aged patients a month: study
- Errors spike as teaching hospitals get going
- ERs often skip tests for young kids with fever
- Estrogen tied to restless legs during pregnancy
- Estrogen use tied to bladder control problems
- Ethiopia, UN launch food appeal for 2.8 mln people
- Ethnically dense neighborhood good for health
- EU agency urges ban on diet drug
- EU aims to clamp down harder on designer drugs
- EU and U.S. ask if Avandia has a future
- EU court bars stem cell patents if embryos destroyed
- EU customs seize 1 bln euros of fake goods in 2010
- EU defines nanomaterials to assess health risks
- EU delays verdict on Takeda diabetes drug to July
- EU drugs agency faces gap at top awaiting new boss
- EU guidelines clear way for biosimilar antibodies
- EU members approve stevia sweeteners for food use
- EU plans new rules to avoid fresh dioxin feed scare
- EU pulls plug on Glaxo's Avandia, FDA restricts
- EU recommends restricted use of GSK's flu shot
- EU regulator reviews safety of GSK swine flu jab
- EU regulator to review anti-obesity medicines
- EU says Novartis MS drug needs heart monitoring
- EU scientific body raises health alarm on MP3s
- EU sees no more danger from German dioxin alert
- EU sets out tough rules on medicines information
- EU states back country-of-origin labels for meat
- EU tightens rules on unsafe children's toys
- EU to ban Bisphenol A in baby bottles in 2011
- EU watchdog calls for withdrawal of old painkiller
- EU/India trade pact could limit cheap drugs - MSF
- Europe aims to reduce cancer deaths by 15 pct by 2020
- Europe health check shows TB, measles, other worries
- Europe kickstarts fightback against superbugs
- Europe prepares for shortages of Genzyme drugs
- Europe varies widely in at-home cancer deaths
- Europe, U.S. accused of stalling UN disease talks
- European life expectancy rising despite obesity
- Europeans get unequal cancer care -Swedish study
- Europeans spend billions on fake medicines: survey
- Europe's brain disorder bill hits 800 billion euros
- Europe's drugmakers beat U.S. on access for poor
- Europe's E. coli outbreaks linked to Egyptian seeds
- Europe's flu rate rises, disease spreads eastwards
- Even 15 minutes of exercise a day is good: study
- Even a little alcohol ups cancer risk in women
- Even good evidence needs promotion
- Even legitimate opioid use may cause overdose
- Even low lead levels may be harmful to kids: study
- Even modest fitness may extend lifespan
- Even routine tests can up newborns' pain response
- Even 'safe' ozone levels may be hard on the lungs
- Even third-hand smoke carries carcinogens
- Even when prostate cancer returns, most survive
- Even when treated, depression costs employers
- Even with fewer risk factors, heavy men die earlier
- 'Evening types' more likely to smoke: study
- Evergreen Produce sprouts may carry salmonella: FDA
- Everyone in US should get flu vaccine - experts
- Evidence "increasingly against" phone cancer risk
- Evidence backs melanoma-Parkinson's association
- Evidence for acupuncture in impotence is weak
- Evidence for acupuncture PMS relief is shaky
- Evidence lacking for most autism treatments
- Evidence suggests role for chemicals in diabetes
- Evidence that soy eases hot flashes inconclusive
- Evidence ties smoking to throat, stomach cancer
- 'Excellence' centers no better for bariatric surgery
- Excess pregnancy pounds tied to extra fat in kids
- Excess weight in elderly makes daily tasks harder
- Excess weight raises pregnancy risks: study
- Excessive dioxin in 8 pct of European food samples
- Excessive drinking's toll on U.S. economy growing, CDC says
- Excessive meat and dairy may harm sperm quality
- Exclusive: EU medicines head urges tougher implant rules
- Exclusive: Health benefits report may miss deadline
- Exclusive: Medtronic probes insulin pump risks
- EXCLUSIVE: WellPoint routinely targets breast cancer patients
- Exelixis drug shows promise in prostate cancer
- Exercise after age 30 may curb breast cancer risk
- Exercise boosts breast cancer patients' well-being
- Exercise boosts older women's quality of life
- Exercise boosts well-being after breast cancer
- Exercise calms agitation associated with dementia
- Exercise can benefit men with prostate cancer
- Exercise eases fatigue in cancer patients on chemo
- Exercise has lasting benefits for older women
- Exercise improves young men's heart regulation
- Exercise low on Americans' activity list: study
- Exercise makes big difference for heart failure
- Exercise matters long after cancer diagnosis
- Exercise may boost lung cancer survivors' well-being
- Exercise may boost mood for some chronically ill
- Exercise may help limit pregnancy weight gain
- Exercise may help soothe irritable bowels
- Exercise may lower teens' risk of type 2 diabetes
- Exercise may not boost obese teens' metabolism
- Exercise may not limit pregnancy weight gain
- Exercise may offer drug-free migraine prevention
- Exercise may prevent incontinence from prostate surgery
- Exercise often enough for Achilles injury recovery
- Exercise prevents knee injuries in army recruits
- Exercise protects and improves the aging brain
- Exercise test predicts heart problems in diabetics
- Exercise therapy best way to treat groin pain
- Exercise unlikely to lift depression long-term
- Exercise, cutting cholesterol help fix fatty liver
- Exercise, green tea may lessen breast cancer blues
- Exercise, vitamin D tied to fewer falls
- Exercises may reduce severity of sleep apnea
- Exercising the mind could hold off dementia
- Expanded Tylenol recall aggravates J&J headache
- Expanding Medicaid will cost US states billions-study
- Expanding waist worsens kids' sleep apnea
- Expensive hospital care may not save more lives
- Experience key in prenatal tests' miscarriage risk
- Experiment seeks blood test for breast cancer
- Experimental AIDS vaccine shows promise in monkeys
- Experimental diet drug keeps weight off for 2 years
- Experimental drug kills breast cancer stem cells
- Experimental drug works in resistant tuberculosis
- Experimental flu treatment may help related virus
- Experimental Novartis drug shows malaria promise
- Experimental obesity drug beats placebo again
- Experimental vaccine works against Chikungunya
- Expert sees big mental health effects from BP spill
- Experts back surgery to combat diabetes in obese
- Experts call for vaccination, antibiotics in Haiti
- Experts demand European action on plastics
- Experts design tiny beads to monitor blood sugar
- Experts find compound to fight bird, seasonal flu
- Experts find gene trigger for deadly skin cancer
- Experts find gene variants for stomach cancer
- Experts find rogue stem cells in liver cancer
- Experts find way to make mosquitoes dengue-free
- Experts give low marks for AIDS prevention efforts
- Experts grow mouse sperm to help human infertility
- Experts identify genes linked to chronic diseases
- Experts identify key triggers in malaria vaccine hunt
- Experts promote baldness drug for prostate cancer
- Experts promote baldness drug for prostate cancer
- Experts question study's asthma drug safety claim
- Experts recommend fine-tuning of HIV treatment
- Experts say 40 percent of cancers could be prevented
- Experts say develop eggs using stem cells from mice
- Experts study parasites' diet to find drug targets
- Experts study thriving HIV "controllers" in vaccine search
- Experts to review status of flu pandemic on Tuesday
- Experts try to break dengue scourge with gene study
- Experts urge overhaul of health privacy rules
- Experts urge screening for obesity in kids
- Experts warn of cancer linked to certain herbs
- Experts warn U.S. to boost Alzheimer's funding
- Exposure to antiepileptic drugs during pregnancy linked to adverse outcomes
- Express, Medco tout savings, competition in hearing
- Ex-smokers on their own in fending off a relapse
- Extend STD treatment beyond patients, say ob-gyns
- Extending daylight could boost health, help planet
- Extra brain cells may be key to autism: study
- Extra calcium not likely to help teens lose weight
- Extra calcium won't cut men's cholesterol levels
- Extra calcium, vitamin D no bone booster for men
- Extra iron won't help many pregnant women
- Extra oxygen may harm emergency patients: report
- Extra pregnancy pounds may hurt baby: study
- Extra walking does not improve muscle strength
- Extra weight linked to dementia risk: study
- Extra weight piles on knee arthritis risk: study
- Extreme flexibility comes with triple migraine risk
- Extreme long-distance running can damage the body
- Extreme preemies at risk for asthma as adults
- Extreme preemies show mental deficits as adults
- Extremely premature babies show higher autism risk
- Ex-US President Carter normal, still in hospital
- Ex-US President Carter released from hospital
- Eye disorder common among diabetic adults
- Eye injuries down in women's lacrosse
- Eye movement tests show family autism connection
- Eye problems common in children with hearing loss
- Eye study shows how deadly form of malaria kills
- Eyesight key in seniors' decision to quit driving
- Face looking old? Don't blame your genes
- Face masks curb in-home spread of the flu: study
- Face too square? There's a surgery for that
- Facebook launches tool to report suicidal behavior
- Facebook page launched to increase organ donation
- Facial expressions, weight may sway kids' eating
- Facial pain often severe, but not common
- Facing combat ups depression risk in US troops
- Failing erections may point to heart problems
- Fake doctor jailed for giving breast exams in bars
- Fake sugar may alter how the body handles real sugar
- Falling U.S. cancer rate saves 650,000 lives
- Falls, eye tests may hint at early Alzheimer's
- Families of tiniest preemies do well long-term
- Family abuse of people with dementia common: study
- Family dog tied to lower eczema rates in at-risk kids
- Family fat explains some of family diabetes risk
- Family group sues New York City schools over light fixtures
- Family history linked to acne in teens
- Family history not the sole risk for breast cancer
- Family history of alcoholism raises obesity risk
- Family meals' fat-fighting effects vary by race
- Family meals might help kids keep a healthy weight
- Family meals, vegetables may keep kids trim
- Family of sudden death victim may also be at risk
- Family sessions prevent anxiety in at-risk kids
- Family stress may make kids fat: study
- Family therapy helps ease kids' stomach pain
- Family ties play big role in atrial fibrillation
- Family-centered rounds more common, obstacles remain
- Famine children dying on E. Africa "roads of death"
- Farm, food service jobs tied to heart disease risk
- Farmers' pesticides may not raise heart risks
- Farrah Fawcett, 1970s sex symbol, dies aged 62
- Fast food lunch packs major sodium punch
- Fast machines, genes and the future of medicine
- Faster stroke care when patients come by ambulance
- Faster, stronger, deadlier: the MRSA superbug
- Fast-food diners don't check calorie content
- Fast-food restaurants target US kids, study shows
- Fat camp shows China battling the bulge
- Fat in diet won't affect weight gain over time
- Fat injection aids paralyzed vocal cords
- Fate of last smallpox virus stocks divides WHO
- Fatherhood lowers testosterone in men, study finds
- Fatty acid in dairy foods may lower diabetes risk
- Fatty acids in diet affect ulcerative colitis risk
- Faulty gene leads to protein buildup in Alzheimer's
- Faulty gene may explain sudden deaths in epilepsy
- Favorite snacks don't get boring for obese women
- FBI employees arrested for lies about steroid use
- FBI, police seek to reach buyers of suicide kits
- FDA ad chief says drugmaker warnings double
- FDA advisers consider time limit for bone drugs
- FDA advisers stand behind Ortho Evra patch
- FDA advisers: revise popular birth control labels
- FDA allows uncleared uses of flu drugs, tests
- FDA approves Gilead's once-daily HIV pill
- FDA approves Merck's new diabetes therapy combo
- FDA approves new birth control pill Natazia
- FDA approves new drug for tough-to-treat gout
- FDA approves new, cheaper female condom
- FDA approves Seattle Genetics cancer drug
- FDA approves second Advanced Cell stem cell trial
- FDA cannot block e-cigarette imports: US court
- FDA clears Canada OJ, holds other imports for tests
- FDA clears cardio devices on weak research: study
- FDA doctors, scientists claim illegal surveillance
- FDA eyes stronger warning on popular birth control
- FDA fails to approve cholesterol drug for kidney
- FDA finds grime at J&J plant, urges use of generics
- FDA finds U.S. drug research firm faked
- FDA fines Red Cross $16 million for safety lapses
- FDA forms expert panel to speed up device approval
- FDA gets tougher with certain drug trials
- FDA head says more egg recalls possible
- FDA hires former Dartmouth dean to new post
- FDA investigates papaya in new salmonella outbreak
- FDA issues warning for high doses of Zocor
- FDA lists drugs under review for safety issues
- FDA looks to solve problems with defibrillators
- FDA may get two more months to review new drugs
- FDA needs new tools to check food, drugs: experts
- FDA official attacks safety of diabetes drug
- FDA OKs eye telescope for common cause of blindness
- FDA OKs tamper resistant form of OxyContin
- FDA panel urges new look at "silver" teeth fillings
- FDA places experimental pain drugs on hold
- FDA plans oversight of some mobile medical apps
- FDA probes hundreds of problems with J&J medicines
- FDA proposes targeted drug testing guidelines
- FDA recommends limits on highest dose of Zocor
- FDA rules out bisphosphonate, thigh fracture link
- FDA says acid reflux drugs carry fracture risk
- FDA says diabetes drug Actos raises cancer risk
- FDA says Singulair data do not suggest suicide link
- FDA sees huge opportunities in opening up drug data
- FDA staff question dosing for Novartis lung drug
- FDA staff urge more antipsychotic review in kids
- FDA staff worried about lung risk with Alexza drug
- FDA still probing recall of some Tylenol products
- FDA to ask panel whether to ban diet drug
- FDA to look at blood clot risk from drospirenone
- FDA to look into gene tests to be sold at Walgreen
- FDA to oversee J&J plants after flood of recalls
- FDA to review medical products alongside Medicare
- FDA to study safety of drugs taken during pregnancy
- FDA turns attention to radiation therapy devices
- FDA unveils new action on prescription drug abuse
- FDA urges caution on Amgen, J&J anemia drugs
- FDA warns about cantaloupe-linked illnesses, deaths
- FDA warns against fake online H1N1 remedy claims
- FDA warns centers for misleading Lap-Band ads
- FDA warns Kellogg over contaminated Eggo waffles
- FDA warns makers of caffeinated alcoholic drinks
- FDA warns of allergy risk with Merck antipsychotic
- FDA warns Pfizer for not reporting side effects
- FDA, industry reach generic drug fee agreement
- FDA, Medicare to review medical devices in tandem
- FDA: migraine drug ups risk for oral birth defects
- Fear and misreporting in the vaccine wars
- Fear battles fatalism in Africa's AIDS fight
- Federal judge refuses to block Kansas abortion law
- Federal money kept states from cutting Medicaid
- Federal prosecutors target California pot industry
- Feds seek Medicaid savings with better care
- Feeding tubes may be overused in demented patients
- Feeling old and blue? Green tea may help
- Feeling pain? The computer can tell
- Female smokers have more bladder symptoms
- Fenofibrate curbs heart disease in diabetics
- Fertility drug may reduce hot flashes
- Fertility problems may not affect kids' coordination
- Fertility treatment can use semen from men with HIV
- Fertility treatment less successful in obese women
- Fertility treatment may alter gender balance: study
- Fertility treatment raises tumor risk in study
- Fertility treatment tied to risk of cerebral palsy
- Fertility treatments eventually show 'diminishing returns'
- Fetal alcohol disorders common in Eastern Europe adoptees
- Few advantages seen for Crestor over Lipitor-study
- Few Americans travel overseas for medical care
- Few Chinese lung diseased workers get redress: report
- Few depressed Americans treated appropriately: study
- Few docs, hospitals exchanging patient information
- Few extreme preemies survive, despite more effort
- Few high-risk women in U.S. take breast cancer drug
- Few improvements in pancreatic cancer treatment
- Few in US with HIV have virus under control: CDC
- Few major complications after prostate radiation
- Few people cover coughs and sneezes
- Few poor kids get asthma meds after ER visit
- Few radioactive particles on US west coast: sources
- Few teens show signs of 'problem' video-gaming
- Few U.S. hospitals have electronic medical records
- Few U.S. ob-gyns provide abortions: study
- Few U.S. teens need cholesterol-lowering drugs
- Few US studies compare one drug to another: report
- Few women follow pre-pregnancy recommendations
- Fewer Americans following a healthy lifestyle
- Fewer Americans smoke, pace of decline slowing: CDC
- Fewer babies get chicken pox when kids are vaccinated
- Fewer behavior problems for breastfed kids: study
- Fewer deaths with cardiac rehab after angioplasty
- Fewer fill "dispense as written" prescriptions
- Fewer in U.S. developing and dying of colon cancer
- Fewer in U.S. get antibiotics for coughs, colds
- Fewer kids being hospitalized for near-drowning
- Fewer living-donor kidneys in "opt-out" systems
- Fewer mammograms needed for low-risk women: study
- Fewer orthopedic surgeons seeing kids: study
- Fewer pediatricians, more ruptured appendixes
- Fewer people see heavy smoking as high risk: survey
- Fewer platelets may still protect cancer patients
- Fewer screening colonoscopies OK for some: study
- Fewer sugary drinks may lower blood pressure
- Fewer than 1 in 20 in U.S. eat enough whole grains
- Fewer than half of U.S. moms breastfeed enough: CDC
- Fewer U.S. women dying of lung cancer -study
- Fewer US teens report being sexually active
- Fiber-loving teens have lower heart, diabetes risks
- Fibrate drug may prevent or delay type 2 diabetes
- Fibroids more common after child abuse
- Fibromyalgia comes with a suicide risk: study
- Fifteen eggs optimum for IVF success, study finds
- Fighting cancer: diet, scant exercise problems
- Film critic Ebert to debut TV show in January
- Financial incentives affect surgical decisions
- Financial incentives for doctors don't always help
- Financial transparency skin-deep at medical journals
- Finding it hard to walk? Try walking
- Finding ovarian cancer fast may not help survival
- Findings confirm H1N1 flu's toll on pregnant women
- Finger length linked to men's risk of knee injury
- Finland study urges ban on strong beers in stores
- Finland's emphysema rates hold steady
- Fire and ambulance recruits often overweight
- Fire retardants may not harm newborns' thyroids
- Firms to charge smokers, obese more for healthcare
- First baby over age 45? Expect complications: study
- First patient treated in Geron stem cell trial
- First patients shown to improve with embryonic stem cells
- First period doesn't boost girls' headaches
- First period tied to girl's weight
- First seizure may fuel thinking trouble in kids
- First U.S. full face transplant done in Boston
- First-time dads' age tied to kids' schizophrenia risk
- First-time mothers drive up c-section rate: study
- First-trimester job strain tied to low birthweight
- Fiscal woes to last decades for states, cities
- Fish eaters show lower risk of age-related eye disease
- Fish may not protect against heart failure
- Fish oil does not help atrial fibrillation: study
- Fish oil may not prevent depression: study
- Fish oil may prevent Alzheimer's weight loss
- Fish oil might lower breast cancer risk
- Fish oil no help for mom's mood, baby's development
- Fish oil pills don't improve kids' braininess
- Fish oil plus exercise may do older muscles good
- Fish oil protects against cellular aging
- Fish oil won't accelerate weight loss
- Fish-eaters show lower risk of preterm birth
- Fish-filled diet may cut prostate cancer mortality
- Fishy diet comes with lower risk of stroke
- Fit Holidays: Eat, drink and be merry in moderation
- Fitness freebies for belt-tightening times
- Fitness may shield the aging brain
- Fitness resolutions to accentuate the positive
- Fitter diabetic men live longer
- Five VA patients blinded by Avastin injections
- Five years comatose, Israel's Sharon taken home
- Five years on breast cancer drug tamoxifen beats two
- Flame retardant may affect fertility: study
- Flat feet tied to knee pain in older adults
- Flexible work tied to some health benefits
- Flomax linked to cataract surgery complications
- Florida death toll rises for mosquito-borne virus
- Florida paroles terminally ill inmate who bit deputy
- Florida seen at risk from Caribbean dengue epidemic
- Flu causes heart attacks but vaccine protects
- Flu drug shortage may bring back art of pharmacy
- Flu drugs inappropriate for healthy adults: study
- Flu experts gear up for pandemic of vaccine worry
- Flu from animals an ongoing threat - reports
- Flu kills 27 in Britain, spreading in Europe
- Flu pandemic may change US flu approach forever
- Flu pandemic remains moderate, easing in areas: WHO
- Flu shot advised for travelers to southern hemisphere
- Flu shot linked to reduced heart attack risk
- Flu shot safe for most egg allergic kids: study
- Flu shots lower risk of flu-like illnesses
- Flu shots safe for pregnant women, study finds
- Flu vaccine production to double by 2015, WHO says
- Flu virus cases may rise in southern hemisphere
- Flu, not vaccine, is linked to rare nerve disorder
- Focus on children best way to stop flu bugs: study
- Folate added to food may raise colon cancer risk
- Folate tied to lower colon cancer risk
- Folate-rich diet cuts women's colon cancer risk
- Folic acid doesn't cut risk of stroke: study
- Folic acid fails in another heart-health study
- Folic acid in late pregnancy tied to child asthma
- Folic acid in pregnancy tied to better toddler talk
- Folic acid may help prevent fetal heart defects
- Folic acid tied to better grades in Swedish teens
- Follow-up colonoscopy often misused: studies
- Food allergies affect 1 in 12 kids: study
- Food allergies cost U.S. $500 mln a year: study
- Food costs at records, no let up on prices: FAO
- Food dye makers push back as panel weighs safety
- Food prices to be even more volatile, U.N. says
- Food safety a "priority" for U.S. Senate-Reid aide
- Food security still a problem as hunger rises: FAO
- Food stamp users risk weight gain: study
- Food tax could trim some people's calorie intake
- Food-allergic kids should carry two 'epi' doses
- Food-borne diseases still plague the US
- Food-safety overhaul rides on funding bill
- Foot and mouth study suggests culls may be reduced
- Foot reflexology does not enhance ovulation: study
- Foot-long surgical tool left in woman's abdomen
- For a healthy-sized baby, stay active in pregnancy
- For a long life, upbringing may trump education
- For best US healthcare, location matters: study
- For diabetics online, lots of networking options
- For doctor pushing lung screening, a vindication
- For doctors in Haiti, worst is yet to come
- For egg-allergic kids, one-dose flu shot may be OK
- For flu, vaccines better than antiviral drugs
- For heart failure, better care comes at a cost
- For heart health: avoid tobacco smoke, pollution
- For kids in poverty, no brain benefit to iron, zinc
- For less foot pain, pick sneakers over heels
- For low-risk, births, home is as safe as hospital
- For lymphoma, where you get care may affect outcome
- For many in US, health coverage is key to a job
- For Misrata ambulances, every run is life or death
- For obese, vaccine needle size matters
- For persistent fibroids, a less invasive option
- For sleeping babies, softer isn't safer
- For some women, trans fats could be deadly
- For some, 3D movies a pain in the head
- For the heavy, economic woes can mean weight gain
- For women on HRT, tenderness may be warning sign
- For women, battle of bulge just got tougher
- Forced coughing eases pain during cervical biopsy
- Forceps delivery tied to lower brain injury risk
- Foreign-trained docs as good as US physicians: study
- Forget "fad" diets and eat less, say UK experts
- Forgotten patients hold key to heart device safety
- Former anti-doping chief accuses union of stalling
- Former British PM Thatcher leaves hospital
- Former first lady Betty Ford dies, age 93
- Former inmates prone to high blood pressure: study
- Former NBA center Sabonis survives heart attack
- Former preemies may have weak bones
- Formula doesn't keep kids from gaining weight: study
- Formulating functional fitness for everyday people
- Fortified breast milk may not up preemies' growth
- Fortified juice boosts kids' omega-3 levels
- Foster kids get more antipsychotics: study
- Four PediaCare cough and cold medicines recalled
- Fracture risk doubled after obesity surgery
- Fractures up risk of death in older people: study
- France to renew tight limits on stem cells, IVF
- France wants to sell millions of surplus flu shots
- Free circumcision makes good politics in Turkey
- Free formula samples at hospitals raise concern
- Free latte for doctors? Not so fast
- French and Swiss are happiest with health systems
- French breast implant boss arrested
- French gov't vows change over slimming pill scandal
- French health chief quits in slimming pill furore
- French implant boss's flippancy sparks anger
- French officials urge tougher EU rules after PIP affair
- French scientists create skin fast from stem cells
- French-German E. coli link seen in sprouts
- Frequent eating tied to less weight gain in girls
- Frequent moves in childhood tied to suicide risk
- Frequent red meat eaters at higher risk of stroke
- Frequent vigorous exercise raises heart risk
- Fresh heroin warning after 2nd London anthrax case
- Fresh or frozen might not matter for donated eggs
- Friendly bacteria help calm colicky babies
- From the flight deck: diabetics, watch your insulin
- Frozen blood a source of stem cells, study finds
- Frozen blood a source of stem cells, study finds
- Frozen donor eggs may work as well as fresh
- Frozen donor embryos may often go unused: study
- Fruit extract shows promise as weight-loss aid
- Fruits and veggies may not lower kids' allergy risk
- Frustration grows as AIDS science, politics clash
- FTC says POM Wonderful ads "false and unsubstantiated"
- FTC weakens proposals for food ads to children
- Fukushima workers may have passed radiation limit
- Fukushima: 554 cows fed contaminated feed shipped
- Full active life benefits the aging brain: report
- Full bladder wakes one in five men at night
- Fullness cue may go awry in severely obese
- Fund backs cervical cancer vaccine in poor nations
- Funding bill may address drug shortages-aides
- Funding crunch puts progress on AIDS at risk
- Funding squeeze to force patient-focused healthcare
- Funding uncertain for US food safety overhaul
- Fungus threatens extinction of some US bats: study
- Fungus-tainted corn a factor in Africa HIV spread?
- Future of AIDS gels may lie in drugs, experts say
- Gaining on death, cooling therapy catches on slowly
- Gallbladder and appendix surgery safe in pregnancy
- Gallbladder risk no higher with newer "Pill"
- Gallstones, earlier death linked
- Gameworld: Motion games broaden uses beyond exercise
- Gaps in US kids' vaccine coverage shrinking
- Gaps seen in pregnancy-related diabetes screening
- Garlic -- a secret weapon against hypertension?
- Gas appliances may affect kids' brain development
- Gas stoves show small effect on kids' lung function
- Gastric band improves obese teen's metabolic status
- Gastric bypass better than Lap-Band: US study
- Gastric bypass provides long-term diabetes control
- Gates and UK pledge $2.3 billion for vaccines
- Gates appeals for "decade of vaccines"
- Gates Foundation works to boost food production
- Gates says vaccine investment offers best returns
- Gates: Polio can be all but stopped in three years
- Gay, bisexual teens at risk for eating disorders
- Gaza siege damages Palestinians' health: study
- Gear, water likely caused Listeria outbreak: report
- Gel effective for women with overactive bladder
- Gel fuel linked to flash fires, severe burns recalled
- Gel lubricant reduces pain during vaginal exams
- Gender affects outcome of heart valve surgery
- Gender disparities seen in EMS care for chest pain
- Gene affects pregnant women's smoking habits
- Gene changes impact smokers' lung disease risk
- Gene clue may explain breast cancer drug response
- Gene could explain why asthma treatments fail some
- Gene explains breast cancer chemotherapy outcomes
- Gene found that may predict lung cancer in smokers
- Gene helps explain a third of inherited ALS cases
- Gene in metabolic disorder linked to Parkinson's
- Gene links to celiac disease may help drug search
- Gene may pinpoint most aggressive prostate cancer
- Gene mutation may be key to schizophrenia: study
- Gene pattern predicts who will live the longest
- Gene predicts response to hepatitis C drugs: study
- Gene scan shows one man's heart attack, cancer risk
- Gene studies zero in on breast, ovarian cancer risk
- Gene test helps select breast cancer chemotherapy
- Gene test may cut need for prostate cancer surgery
- Gene test users largely satisfied, survey finds
- Gene testing doesn't help predict heart disease
- Gene tests inadvertently exposing cases of incest
- Gene therapy appears to help patient with anemia
- Gene therapy promising for rheumatoid arthritis
- Gene therapy proves effective for hemophilia B
- Gene therapy shown to destroy leukemia tumors
- Gene therapy shows promise in reducing HIV
- Gene therapy: Mending a failing heart?
- Gene variants may raise risk of infectious diseases
- Gene variants put diabetics at risk of kidney disease
- Generic drugmakers criticize US health plan rebates
- Generic drugmakers to build warning system on shortages
- Genes affect smoking behavior, lung cancer risk
- Genes in mother, baby raise risk of preterm birth
- Genes may protect some people from TB
- Genes predict response to leukemia treatment
- Genes, environment play role in kids' sleep apnea
- Genetic ancestry tests imperfect say researchers
- Genetic cancer test often urged for wrong women
- Genetic factors key to prostate cancer death risk
- Genetic gift from mom, genetic burden from dad
- Genetic signature may lead to better TB diagnosis
- Genetic test for breast cancer drug often lacking
- Genital cutting not tied to childbirth complication
- Genital herpes can spread despite lack of symptoms
- Genital pain not uncommon among women: survey
- Genome study solves US twins' mystery illness
- Gentler surgery for hay fever shows promise
- Genzyme warns of drug supply disruptions
- George Clooney got malaria in Sudan, now cured
- Georgia joins lawsuit against healthcare overhaul
- German doctors declare "cure" in HIV patient
- German farm chief cannot understand E.coli inquiry
- German MP:overweight people must pay more on health
- German scientists develop fast-acting germ killer
- Germans find dangerous materials in tattoo ink
- Germans pin E. coli outbreak on Spanish cucumbers
- Germans take no chances as E.coli confounds experts
- Germans unhappy with handling of E.coli outbreak
- Germany advises women to have PIP implants removed
- Germany expecting more E.coli deaths
- Germany joins France in suspending top diabetes drug
- Germany steps up hunt for deadly E.coli source
- Germany: Colonoscopy prevents 15,000 cancer cases
- Germy mouths linked to heart attacks, study finds
- Get in step with your fitness personality: expert
- Get junk food out of U.S. schools: PTA, diet group
- Getting fatter in mid-life may worsen hot flashes
- Getting fit in midlife, better late than never
- Getting into stem cells study will be tough-doctor
- Getting married may also get you a kidney
- Getting more than just an apple a day
- Getting to the heart of cardio fitness matters
- Giffords' brain benefits from benign bullet route
- Giffords cleared to attend shuttle launch: husband
- Giffords' husband to command space shuttle flight
- Giffords leaves hospital for Texas rehab facility
- Giffords leaving Congress to recover from shooting
- Giffords taken outside for first time
- Giffords upgraded from critical to serious
- Gilead kickstarts patent pool for AIDS drugs
- Ginkgo extract doesn't slow cognitive decline-study
- Ginkgo no help for heart, but may aid leg arteries
- Ginseng does not improve blood sugar processing
- Girl tests experimental drug after virus kills horse
- Girls at risk of HIV boost self esteem at camp
- Girls' HPV vaccination rates falling short
- Girls in girl-boy twin pairs may be a bit heavier
- Girls less likely to have short height checked out
- Girls react more to peer judgment as they age
- Girls who walk, bike to school do better in tests
- Girls with migraines pack on extra pounds
- Give slim kids higher marks, says French diet guru
- Give your kidneys a break: lose some weight
- Giving birth is a battle for survival in Afghanistan
- Giving diaphragms to sex workers may not up risk-taking
- Giving flu vaccine to US tots cuts ER visits
- Giving less painful shot first best for babies
- Giving more people statins is cost-effective: study
- Glaucoma eye drops can harm kids, experts warn
- Glaucoma medications may reduce risk of death
- Glaucoma patients struggle with applying eyedrops
- Glaxo gets H1N1 vaccine orders from several gov'ts
- Glaxo HPV vaccine protects women from anal cancer
- Glaxo to pay $41 mln to U.S. states over drug plant
- Glaxo's Avandia riskier than Takeda drug: study
- Global airlines move to reduce infection risks
- Global diabetes epidemic balloons to 350 million
- Global Fund chief quits after funding cuts
- Global Fund sees disease fight hampered by donors
- Global healthcare fraud costs put at $260 billion
- Global immunizations hit record but miss millions
- Global polio fight to get needed funds: Bill Gates
- Global stomach cancer death rates decline
- Global study finds newborns struggle to survive
- Global switch needed on severe malaria drug: MSF
- Global war on drugs a failure: high-level panel
- Glucosamine doesn't ease low back pain: study
- Gluten not linked to babies' risk of diabetes: study
- Goal of eliminating malaria in sight: experts
- Goal setting helps cut type 2 diabetes risk
- Going digital may not improve US patient care
- Going into hospital far riskier than flying: WHO
- Going to work sick risky in the long term
- Going under: anesthesia closer to coma than sleep
- Gold rush kills more children in northern Nigeria
- Good blood pressure control cuts stroke risk
- 'Good' cholesterol less protective with diabetes
- 'Good' cholesterol may guard against MS disability
- Good cholesterol may mean little for statin users
- 'Good' dietary fats trim body fat in diabetic women
- Good foster care helps orphans grow faster
- Good heart care possible at non-ranked hospitals
- Good relationship de-stresses infertility therapy
- Goodbye to folic acid deficiency?
- Google to pay U.S. $500 mln over online drug ads
- Gorging study shows with fat, location matters
- Got a pet tarantula? Better protect your eyes
- Gout drug may help some with few treatment options
- Government to ban six types of E coli from beef
- Grafts made from patients' cells show promise
- Grandsons may be affected by old pregnancy drug
- Grape tomato products recalled for salmonella risk
- Greater brain risks from 'real-world' ecstasy use
- Greater education may mean lower heart attack risk
- Greek doctors protest against EU/IMF reforms
- Greek health workers strike against reform
- Green or yellow phlegm likely to be bacterial
- 'Green spaces' tied to better health
- Green tea drinkers show less disability with age
- Green tea ingredient may fight incurable leukemia
- Green tea linked to less stomach cancer in women
- Green tea lowers cholesterol, but only a little
- Green tea may block activity of common cancer drug
- Green tea may curb risk of some cancers
- Green tea may cut the risk of dying from pneumonia
- Green tea may help keep gums healthy
- Green tea may slow prostate tumor growth
- Green tea shows small effect on cholesterol
- Green-glowing cats are new tool in AIDS research
- Group brain tests of athletes not as accurate
- Group of blood pressure drugs not linked to cancer
- Group praises U.S. strides in tobacco control
- Group recommends baseline prostate testing at 40
- Group says 5.3 million in U.S. have Alzheimer's
- Group therapy prevents depression in at-risk teens
- Group to start project to cut indoor fuel burning
- Group urges Energy Star-like labels for U.S. food
- Group urges flu shots for all healthcare workers
- Groups call on Bahrain to stop hospital crackdown
- Groups convince FDA to ease Alzheimer's trial rules
- Groups defend need for prostate screening
- Groups moving forward to develop AIDS gel
- Groups of friends key to health behavior changes
- Growth hormone for kids not linked to cancer
- Growth hormone has benefits after obesity surgery
- Growth hormone slows age-related loss of strength
- Growth hormone stimulator may combat frailty
- Growth hormone therapy more common in boys
- GSK flu vaccine beats Baxter's in British study
- GSK malaria vaccine shows long-lasting protection
- GTx-prostate cancer drug causes medical castration
- 'Guided imagery' eases kids' stomach aches
- Guided self-help may ease unexplained nerve symptoms
- Guidelines help prevent heart attack deaths
- Gulf 'oil cloud' triggers new dispersant concerns
- Gum care smart, but it won't curb preterm delivery
- Gum disease linked to head and neck cancer
- Gum disease not tied to pregnancy risks
- Gum disease safely treated during pregnancy
- Gum, patches help reluctant quitters smoke less
- Gun owners support wider background checks: poll
- Gut bacteria picky about what we eat: study
- Gym class injuries sending more kids to ER
- Gym machines offer the attraction of distraction
- H.S. football head impacts greater than in college
- H1N1 flu causes unusual damage to lungs
- H1N1 flu 'serious health threat' to U.S.-report
- H1N1 flu unlikely to mutate into 'superbug'
- H1N1 flu virus can mutate in immunosuppressed patients-study
- H1N1 flu worrying due to its unpredictability: WHO
- H1N1 pandemic spreading too fast to count: WHO
- H1N1 spreading in some areas but declining overall
- H1N1 swine flu still around, US CDC says
- H1N1 vaccinations pose U.S. public health challenge
- Habits explain poor women's worse cancer outcome
- Had a stroke? The elderly may not know, or remember
- Haiti cholera response, funding called "inadequate"
- Haiti cholera spreading faster than predicted: UN
- Haiti cholera toll at 800, worry for US: CDC expert
- Haiti cholera toll near 300, disease seen "settling"
- Haiti rioters stone UN troops, blamed for cholera
- Haiti unrest hampers fight against cholera
- Haiti urged to halt cholera anti-voodoo lynchings
- Haitian Americans show poorer diabetes control
- Haiti's cholera part of old pandemic: U.S. CDC
- Half a million die from smoking yearly in US
- Half of Europe's adults overweight or obese: report
- Half of hamstring injuries happen in NFL preseason
- Half of men feel worse after prostate removal
- Half of teen girls have STIs by 2 years of first sex
- Half of U.S. should get H1N1 vaccination: officials
- Half of 'untreatable' asthma cases may be treatable
- Half of world's ICU patients have infections: study
- Hand splints may ease arthritis pain
- Hands-only bystander CPR saving lives in Arizona
- 'Hands-only' CPR works, but survival still low
- Hand-washing, face masks may halt flu transmission
- Hangover impairs judgment in young adults
- Hannaford supermarkets in Northeast recalling ground beef
- Hard hit Africa leads fall in HIV infections: UN
- Hard times do not justify health aid cuts: study
- Harder for heavy moms to see child's weight status
- Harlem barbershops, salons double as health clinics
- Harm in hospitals still common for U.S. patients
- Harmful effects of obesity start early
- Harms often surface years after cancer drug approval
- Have acute pancreatitis? Go to a big hospital
- Havel's health improving in hospital -spokeswoman
- Having baby at home seen as safe option
- Hay fever guidelines don't reflect real life
- Head in the sand, Indonesia struggles with AIDS
- Head injuries linked to later violence
- Headaches common in kids months after brain injury
- Headaches in kids may resolve over time
- Health and austerity: When budget cuts cost lives
- Health at birth linked to teen academic performance
- Health at birth tied to ADHD risk
- Health bill to near 20 percent of spending by 2020
- Health care cost burden for obese getting heavier
- Health care less affordable for insured Americans
- Health consumers make deficit fight personal
- Health cost of 6 U.S. climate disasters: $14 billion
- Health emergencies spike as air pollution worsens
- Health experts warn of 'stem cell tourism' dangers
- Health experts warn of stroke "crisis" in Europe
- Health group blasts inaction on tobacco control
- Health group sues FDA over antimicrobial soap
- Health groups warn business could hijack UN meeting
- Health impacts from 2001 U.S. attacks linger: study
- Health industry lacks patient data safeguards: poll
- Health industry spells out cost saving to Obama
- Health insurance costs up 6 percent, survey finds
- Health insurance, check. But what about dental?
- Health insurers end cancellations; enforcement key
- Health insurers seek weaker reforms: US senator
- Health lobby groups mum on drug company grants
- Health lobby groups mum on drug company grants
- Health reform spurs change for big employers
- Health reforms trigger spending shift
- Health risks fade after hormone therapy stops
- Health risks higher among blacks who donate kidney
- Health spending to get bigger share of economy
- Health tax break on the table in US debt talks
- Health workers not protecting themselves from flu
- Health workers often decline TB treatment
- Health worries may keep aging adults on the couch
- Health worse for older domestic violence victims
- Healthcare access lagging in rural U.S.: report
- Healthcare battle unfolds in Atlanta court
- Healthcare changes head to Obama for signature
- Healthcare could stretch U.S. states' budgets
- Healthcare ills infect 2012-bound Republicans
- Healthcare ills infect 2012-bound Republicans
- Healthcare is second-most important issue: survey
- Healthcare law repeal clears hurdle in US House
- Healthcare lobbyists want debt committee to fail
- Healthcare reform helping businesses: govt data
- Healthcare reform is top US priority - Sebelius
- Healthcare startup treats uninsured patients
- Healthcare vote is good news for Obama
- Healthier living could cut 2.8 million cancer cases
- Healthy choices tied to kids' cholesterol changes
- Healthy diet may benefit women's mental health
- Healthy diet may boost men's fertility
- Healthy diet may protect aging eyes: study
- Healthy diet tied to fewer birth defects
- Healthy diet, exercise ward off deep belly fat
- Healthy habits prevent breast cancer: study
- 'Healthy immigrant effect' extends to stroke risk
- Healthy items on menu make unhealthy picks easier
- Healthy life could prevent 23 percent of colon cancers
- Healthy lifestyle benefits those with diabetes
- Healthy lifestyle, healthy eyes in old age
- 'Healthy' neighborhoods cut type 2 diabetes risk
- Healthy school lunch efforts face daunting hurdles
- 'Healthy' waist may be a bit bigger for black women
- Hearing loss common in seniors: national survey
- Hearing loss on the increase among U.S. teens
- Hearing screening misses some deaf kids
- Hearing set for Michael Jackson's doctor
- Heart attack deaths declining for VA patients
- Heart attack deaths fall after Medicare guidelines
- Heart attack rates were up three years post-Katrina
- Heart attack sufferers delay seeking treatment
- Heart attack treatment as good during off-hours?
- Heart care in rural hospitals matches urban ones
- Heart dangers seen in very young obese children
- Heart disease costs to triple in US by 2030-report
- Heart disease deaths down significantly in Canada
- Heart disease link to prenatal flu exposure
- Heart disease more likely in people with psoriasis
- Heart disease risk persists in Hodgkin's survivors
- Heart disease risk tied to mom's number of births
- Heart disease screens don't change treatment
- Heart disease tied to regret after prostate therapy
- Heart drug linked to higher breast cancer risk
- Heart failure hits the poor extra hard
- Heart failure linked to memory problems: study
- Heart failure therapy twice as effective in women
- Heart failure tied to impaired thinking
- Heart group draws hard line on sugar intake
- Heart patients prefer longevity over quality of life
- Heart patients should avoid energy drinks: study
- Heart patients told to walk farther, more often
- Heart patients worry about health costs
- Heart problem may predict early death after stroke
- Heart procedure beats drugs for irregular heartbeat
- Heart procedure misunderstood, overused: doctors
- Heart procedures linked to cognitive decline
- Heart rate rise before exercise test telling: study
- Heart risk begins in excess body weight range
- Heart risk during marathons low, but rising
- Heart risk factors a growing problem in Mexico
- Heart risk factors high in young Indian adults
- Heart risk factors less common in fish lovers
- Heart risk lower in Spanish men who drink
- Heart risks lower in men who get enough vitamin D
- Heart safety guidelines set for methadone therapy
- Heart scan may help cut cholesterol, blood pressure
- Heart scans tied to 'evidence-free' treatment: study
- Heart stents used twice as often in U.S. vs. Canada
- Heart test standards all over the map
- Heart tests add to U.S. radiation dose concerns
- Heart treatment guidelines often not followed
- Heart valves and toasters: call for new EU rules
- Heartburn drug not much help for asthma
- Heartburn drugs linked to increased pneumonia risk
- Heartburn drugs may raise risk of hip fractures
- Heartburn drugs offer little asthma relief: study
- Heart-healthy diet doesn't have to be costly
- Heart-healthy diet may help ward off diabetes
- Heat wave bakes India before monsoon, dozens killed
- Heat wave: working out smart in the swelter
- Heat-acclimatization urged for school athletes
- Heat-treated tumors respond better to chemotherapy
- Heavier boys more likely to hit puberty later
- Heavier kids experience more social problems
- Heavier kids tend to underestimate their size
- Heavier women may have less IVF success
- Heavy alcohol use increases pancreatic cancer risk
- Heavy caffeine intake may mean smaller babies
- Heavy drinking may boost prostate cancer risk
- Heavy drinking tied to higher stomach cancer risk
- Heavy drinking tied to pancreatic cancer deaths
- Heavy girls less likely to develop breast cancer later on
- Heavy kids get less family help with buying a car
- Heavy kids may suffer back pain, spinal disc woes
- Heavy metals pollute a tenth of China's farmland
- Heavy pot smoking may trigger psychosis: study
- Heavy teens at risk for sleep apnea
- Heavy teens need more health talks: study
- Heavy youngsters at risk for asthma symptoms
- Heightened suicide risk after weight-loss surgery
- Helicopter not always better for stroke patients
- Helmets cut risk of ski, snowboard head injuries
- Help smokers quit whether they ask or not: study
- Hemophilia drug can damage heart, study finds
- Hemophilia drug often used in other patients: study
- Hep C drug achieves 75 percent cure rate: study
- Hepatitis B linked to lymphoma in study
- Hepatitis C cases rising among Massachusetts youth
- Hepatitis C drug fights virus in new way
- Hepatitis C rate may be down in the U.S.: study
- Hepatitis C ups liver cancer risk, study confirms
- Hepatitis E vaccine appears effective in China trial
- Herb helps fight drug-resistant microbe
- Herb shows no added benefits for women's bones
- Herbal medicine may ease constipation
- Herbal supplements may raise blood lead levels
- Herbal use common among pregnant women in U.S.
- Herbs, supplements often sold deceptively: US report
- Herceptin improves stomach cancer survival: study
- Herpes meds not linked to birth defects: study
- Hey kids, is that broccoli in your casserole?
- HHS offers grants for early US insurance exchanges
- Hidden phosphorus in fast food a concern: study
- Hidden veggies lower calories, may help shed pounds
- High blood lead levels linked to heart deaths
- High blood pressure in pregnancy a heart risk
- High blood pressure in US a 'neglected disease'
- High blood pressure linked to early memory problems
- High blood pressure linked to memory woes
- High blood thinner doses overcome genetic barrier
- High cholera death rate in Haiti slows: WHO
- High cholesterol tied to Alzheimer brain "plaques"
- High diabetes risk in New York's South Asians
- High good cholesterol linked to long life in men
- High 'good' cholesterol tied to lower cancer risk
- High levels of lead in bone hard on the heart
- High pain med prescriptions raise risk of overdose
- High protein diet won't harm young women's bones
- High radiation raises risk of second cancer: study
- High salt + low potassium = early death: study
- High strain, low strength up knee arthritis risk
- High stroke rate seen in Iran
- High success rate with multiple ART cycles
- High tech healthcare isn't foolproof: study
- High triglycerides common in United States: CDC
- High urate levels may ward off Parkinson's disease
- High uric acid raises risk of death in adults
- High vitamin D levels, lower colon cancer risk?
- High vitamin D may not protect against frailty
- High-dose statins raise risk of diabetes: study
- High-dose vitamin C may boost women's cataract risk
- Higher birth-defect rate seen in Chernobyl area
- Higher blood lead boosts depression, panic risk
- Higher folate levels linked to lower allergy risk
- Higher heart risk seen in younger African Americans
- Higher lung cancer risk in eastern China: study
- Higher stroke, heart disease risks for A-bomb survivors
- Higher testosterone tied to lower heart risks
- Higher US speed limit linked to 12,500 more deaths
- Higher vitamin K intake tied to lower cancer risks
- High-fat diet may impair cognition in diabetics
- High-fiber diet linked to lower lung disease risk
- High-fiber diet tied to lower odds of early death
- High-fiber diets may reduce calcium in diabetics
- Highly radioactive water leaks from Japanese nuclear plant
- High-protein low-carb diet an option in obese teens
- Hip fracture rates have dropped, Canada study finds
- Hip fracture risk rises after women stop hormones
- Hip, back fractures raise risk of death: study
- Hip-hop star Sean Kingston stable after water crash
- Hispanic births overtake immigration in U.S.
- Hispanic kids fare well with liver transplants
- Hispanic women have same IVF success as whites
- Hispanics often treated by lower quality surgeons
- Hispanics still lagging in sun-safe behaviors
- HIV as risky for heart as smoking or diabetes
- HIV epidemic may be imminent in the Philippines
- HIV epidemics emerge in M. East, N. Africa: study
- HIV infection raises heart failure risk: study
- HIV infections in U.S. stable but disparities exist
- HIV may be increasing in virulence
- HIV numbers hit new high as AIDS drugs save lives
- HIV prevention study halted due to lack of benefit
- HIV spread "out of control" among French gay men
- HIV stigma stifles outreach in Arab states
- HIV testing in US often performed late
- HIV treatment should start earlier: experts
- HIV-infected women often skip Pap tests: study
- HIV-positive men can safely have children
- HIV-positive men urge China to end discrimination
- HIV's link to salmonella offers vaccine clues
- Hoarseness rare in kids with cleft palate: study
- Hold those drugs, doctor
- Home abortion drug use effective, safe for most
- Home computers are growing source of injuries
- Home monitoring tech may ease world health burden
- Home monitors can aid blood pressure control
- Home remedy for ear wax found effective
- Home renovation may expose kids to lead: CDC
- Home safety products can prevent injuries in kids
- Home teeth whiteners may weaken enamel
- Home temperature, sleep loss tied to obesity
- Honey memory boost too sweet to be true?
- Hong Kong combats severe flu with new antibodies
- Hormonal contraception ups clot risk in blacks
- Hormonal prostate cancer therapy tied to blood clots
- Hormonal syndrome ups young women's diabetes risk
- Hormone drugs dangerous for some prostate patients
- Hormone linked to depression after pregnancy
- Hormone replacement increases kidney stone risk
- Hormone replacement may not save women's muscle
- Hormone replacement therapy tied to mental benefits
- Hormone replacement tied to lower colon cancer risk
- Hormone replacement won't prevent physical decline
- Hormone therapy doesn't boost brainpower: study
- Hormone therapy lifts lung cancer death risk: study
- Hormone therapy linked to brain shrinkage
- Hormone therapy lowers colon cancer risk
- Hormone therapy raises breast cancer deaths -study
- Hormone therapy ups prostate cancer survival
- Hormone tied to death in men with heart failure
- Hormones helpful for younger women?
- Hormones may be better than soy for hot flashes
- Hormones won't cut older women's depression risk
- Horn of Africa shows family planning need: UN
- Horse stem-cell technique to be tested in people
- Hospice care doesn't hasten death: study
- Hospital asthma grades not linked to healthier kids
- Hospital cancer care worse when whites are scarce
- Hospital cleaning fluids may pose health risk
- Hospital counseling helps heart patients quit smoking
- Hospital disinfectants raise nurses' asthma risk
- Hospital privacy curtains laden with germs
- Hospital quality measures may miss the sickest
- Hospital ratings for kids a roll of the dice: study
- Hospital safety practices unrelated to outcomes
- Hospital spending may pay off for some conditions
- Hospital stays for uninsured increased by one third
- Hospital superbug infections on the decline
- Hospital workers outspend others on medical care
- Hospitals cut one source of MRSA infection - study
- Hospitals target pricey medical devices for savings
- Hospitals to get cash boost for better care
- Hospitals, drugmakers lash out at Obama deficit plan
- Hot flashes may last a decade or more: study
- Hot flashes signal thinner bones for menopausal women
- Hot-button health plans at center of US debt talks
- House approves sweeping healthcare overhaul
- House backs repeal of Obama healthcare law
- House moves closer to healthcare public option
- House panel cites J&J response in recall probe
- House Republicans back away on Medicare
- House set to vote on healthcare repeal
- House tones down healthcare debate after shooting
- Housework may help health by cutting couch time
- Housing program cuts costs for homeless alcoholics
- Housing the sick and homeless seen as a "win-win"
- How can hospitals curb elective early deliveries?
- How catching up on sleep helps the brain: study
- How common is cardiac arrest in college athletes?
- How far do your sneeze and cough go? Experts study
- How many kids have droopy eye?
- How many teens have "Internet addiction"?
- How many urologists does the U.S. need?
- How many women induce their own abortions?
- How much iodine is too much?
- How much vitamin D do pre-teen girls need?
- How often do antidepressants make people suicidal?
- How old is too old to drive? Retest at 65 - poll
- How parents of multiples tackle financial challenges
- How Republicans could block healthcare reform
- How teen girl soccer players can sidestep knee woes
- How watching football was nearly the death of a fan
- HPV shot too costly for the Netherlands: study
- HPV test more sensitive than Pap, questions remain
- HPV tests better for cervical screening - experts
- HRT given to protect heart, despite lack of proof
- Huge amounts of cola can cause muscle problems
- Huge tsunami kills hundreds in Japan
- Huge variation in salt content of processed food
- Human Genome lupus drug draws questions
- Human Genome starts shipping new anthrax drug
- Human rights court faults Ireland on abortion ban
- Human virus linked to mountain gorilla deaths
- Humana, Walmart set low-cost Medicare drug plan
- Humanitarian crisis deepens in quake-hit Japan
- Humans grow new heart cells throughout life: study
- Humira stops bone loss with rheumatoid arthritis
- Hundreds dying daily from famine in Somalia -UN
- Hundreds sick in mass fainting at Cambodian factory
- Hunger stalks U.S. cities as poverty rises: study
- Hung-over surgeons more error-prone
- Hunt for ever-deeper S. Africa gold still costs lives
- Hydroxycut linked to other cases of liver damage
- Hydroxycut products recalled after 1 death: FDA
- Hyperbaric treatment shows promise for autism
- Hypertension study prompts new diagnosis guidance
- Hyperthyroidism ups young adults' stroke risk
- Hypnosis, even in "real world," may help IBS
- Hypothyroidism linked to liver cancer in women
- Hysterectomies following cesareans are "not rare"
- Hysterectomy for bleeding may cause urinary woes
- Hysterectomy linked to kidney cancer
- Hysterectomy plus ovary removal possibly harmful
- IAEA sees some progress at Japan's nuclear plant
- Ibuprofen best for kids' pain after arm fracture
- Ibuprofen or Tylenol with codeine for broken arms?
- Ibuprofen users show lower Parkinson's disease risk
- ICU room assignment can affect survival
- Idaho governor signs abortion ban past 20 weeks
- If you smoke, watch out for low back pain
- If you're 70 and overweight, you may live longer
- Illegal immigrants want sterilization, get kids
- Illinois agency OKs program to pay Medicaid bills
- Illinois governor urges pension, Medicaid changes
- Illinois House passes death penalty ban
- Illinois poised to abolish death penalty
- Illinois Senator Kirk talking following stroke
- Illness depletes uninsured older adults' finances
- Imagined smells can precede migraines
- Immediate IUD use after abortion found safe
- Immigrants lack doctors in Massachusetts program
- Immigrants more depressed than those who stay
- Immigrants show environment role in behavior issues
- Immune imbalance in gut may trigger celiac disease
- Immune system may help cancer cells hide: study
- Immune treatment helps chronic pain patients
- Impact of U.S. antidepressant warnings still felt
- Implanted device has benefits in heart failure
- Important cancer studies linger unpublished
- Impotence more common in men who pop painkillers
- Impotence risk higher in men taking several drugs
- Improved doping test for growth hormone on its way
- In Amsterdam, gay men have more risky sex
- In austere times, can bribery be healthy?
- In Breivik's past, few clues to troubled future
- In Chernobyl, a disaster persists
- In Chicago, swine flu hit children hardest
- In developing world, poor still means thin
- In early trials, drug fights inflammatory diseases
- In elective surgery, U.S. doctors in regions hold sway
- In India, poor health risks rise after move to city
- In IVF, frozen embryos may fare better than fresh
- In Japan, bystander CPR often not so helpful
- In pain? Crossing your arms may help
- In PIP implant scandal, a ragged safety net exposed
- In poor countries, taller moms' kids are healthier
- In protecting against flu, face masks rank last-US
- In Russia, a glut of heroin and denial
- In serious debt? You're also more likely obese
- In the dating game, speaking styles count: study
- In unusual program, volunteers prep cadavers for med school
- In US, 15 percent lack health insurance
- In women, exercise may keep high pulse in check
- Inactive asthmatics eat up healthcare resources
- Inadequate vitamin D levels common in US children
- Inappropriate drugs still given for sinus woes
- Inappropriate use of blood cell booster widespread
- Incense burning tied to asthma risk in some kids
- Income affects prostate cancer survival
- Income loss linked to risk of mental disorders
- Inconsistencies mar states' insurance rate reviews
- Incontinence after prostate surgery no big deal: men
- Incontinence during pregnancy ups risk of it later
- Increased funds show results in malaria battle: WHO
- Independent experts to review pandemic handling - WHO
- India jails doctor for life for helping Maoists
- India not treating AIDS patients early: Global Fund
- India says EU deal won't hit AIDS drugs supply: UN
- India, Brazil challenge EU at WTO over drugs
- Indian company halts U.S. sales of execution drug
- Indian ethnicity tied to higher diabetes risk
- Indian eye care group wins top world aid prize
- Indiana can't end Planned Parenthood funds: judge
- India's polio victory fuels endgame vaccine talks
- Individuals see health insurance costs jump-report
- Indonesia girl dies from bird flu, 3 undergo tests
- Indonesia to boost health services for poor
- Indoor chemicals may affect elderly's lung function
- Indoor tanning tied to common skin cancers: study
- Induced labor may double the odds of C-section
- Inducing labor may lead to more C-sections
- Industry crackdown on salt could save U.S. billions
- Industry debuts new U.S. food labels, critics pan
- Industry has sway over food safety system: study
- Industry role in child obesity less prominent on TV
- Industry-paid studies likely to favor company drug
- Inefficient NHS hospitals waste billions: watchdog
- Infant deaths fall, life expectancy rises-WHO
- Infant suffocation rates quadruple, study finds
- Infant swimming tied to lung infection, asthma
- Infant, children's Tylenol, Motrin recalled
- Infants' antibiotic use tied to bowel disease risk
- Infants getting herbal remedies, despite questions
- Infants should sleep on their backs: pediatric group
- Infections may speed Alzheimer's memory loss
- Infertile men at higher risk for testicular cancer
- Infertile women may have more sexual problems
- Infertility linked to prostate cancer
- Infertility more common in women with epilepsy
- Infertility treatments may raise preterm birth risk
- Influential research misses financial conflicts
- Influenza may trigger Guillain-Barre syndrome
- Inhaled drug may prevent lung cancer: study
- Inhaled measles vaccine closer to reality
- Inhaled steroids don't help asthma flare-ups
- Inhaled steroids: more harm than good in COPD?
- Inhalers may raise risk of asthma in some children
- Inherited disease expert Dr. James Bowman dies
- Injectable contraceptive tied to weight gain
- Injection drug issue puts Nebraska execution on hold
- Injured astronaut replaced for next shuttle mission
- Injured Marines at risk for abnormal bone growth
- Injured patients fare slightly better on weekends
- Injuries common in recreational soccer
- Injuries to kids on crutches up: study
- Injury risk 'very low' for youngest soccer players
- Inkjet-like device 'prints' cells right over burns
- Inside a U.S. healthcare "island of excellence"
- INSIGHT-In Greek crisis, HIV gains ground
- Insomnia boosts short sleepers' hypertension risk
- Insomnia may alter "hunger hormone"
- Insomnia tied to depression risk in Japan
- Insomnia, fatigue common in people with cancer
- Institute sees more Americans losing insurance
- Insufficient sleep lowers resistance to common cold
- Insufficient vitamin D tied to severe asthma attacks
- Insulin protects brain from Alzheimer's: US study
- Insulin pump beats injections in study
- Insulin resistance may cause Alzheimer plaques
- Insurance tied to survival odds in head/neck cancers
- Insured immigrants spend less on health: study
- Insurers want coverage mandate for Americans
- Intense exercise may curb cancer deaths in men
- Intense exercise may lower your blood count
- Intense social discussion may cause teens anxiety
- Intensive diabetes care cuts kidney complications
- Intensive diabetes treatments give mixed results
- Intensive insulin therapy improves infant survival
- Intensive statin use reduces heart risks further
- Intentional weight cycling isn't harmful to health
- Interactions cause seniors to drop antidepressants
- International groups launch Haiti cholera alliance
- Internet "addiction" may fuel teen aggression
- Internet addicts more likely to develop depression
- Internet games influence kids' snack choices
- Internet program helps some sleep better
- Internet tied to U.S. rise in drug abuse
- Internet time tied to teen depression symptoms
- Interruptions in HIV therapy common in ex-inmates
- INTERVIEW-FDA requires precaution on Boston Sci stent
- IOC to monitor needles, medical equipment in London
- IQ may help explain disparities in heart disease
- Iran at odds with US, Russia on smallpox stocks
- Iraq cabinet approves draft law to protect doctors
- Iraq sees alarming rise in cancers, deformed babies
- Iraq signs contracts for 10 hospitals
- Iraq to develop nuclear medicine now UN ban lifted
- Iraq/Afghanistan deployment tied to respiratory woes
- Iraqi doctors use acupuncture during drug shortage
- Iraqi refugees match Californians in obesity rates
- Iron in early pregnancy linked to birthweight
- Iron pills don't raise malaria risk in kids
- Irregular menstrual periods tied to heart disease
- Irrigating lawns with canal water tied to West Nile
- Is a high carbohydrate diet linked to pancreatic cancer?
- Is a stiff hamstring more susceptible to a strain?
- Is ageing a disease?
- Is aid doing Haiti more harm than good?
- Is carpal tunnel syndrome cultural?
- Is cheese better than butter for heart health?
- Is chocolate good for your heart? It depends
- Is cola bad for sperm?
- Is common vaginal infection sexually transmitted?
- Is high cholesterol good for some heart patients?
- Is high cholesterol linked to mom's smoking?
- Is homophobia a factor in HIV racial gap?
- Is it mind over meds in depression treatment?
- Is it safe to treat glaucoma in pregnant women?
- Is it torture? Those who decide have not felt it
- Is living under a flight path bad for the heart?
- Is lower thyroid activity linked to longevity?
- Is marriage bad for your physical fitness?
- Is milk from grass-fed cows more heart-healthy?
- Is morning colonoscopy better?
- Is newer prostate surgery really better than the old?
- Is obesity a factor in rising stroke rates in women?
- Is OJ as good a source of vitamin D as supplements?
- Is robot prostate surgery best for quality of life?
- Is swimming pool chlorine fueling the allergy epidemic?
- Is the pill less effective in heavy women?
- Is there really a skin cancer epidemic?
- Is your laptop cooking your testicles?
- Is your neighborhood heart-healthy?
- Islamic healers treat wounds in Russia's Chechnya
- Islamic nations to tackle maternal deaths: US
- Israeli organ donations soar after soccer star dies
- Issues seen with drugs to curb prostate cancer-FDA<