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Sunday, November 01, 2009 For People on Dialysis, Too Thin Can Be Risky
Monday, November 02, 2009 Diet Soda, Sodium Tied to Kidney Trouble: Studies
Delays in Lung Cancer Care More Common in Public Hospitals
Five-Minute Survey Can Help Predict Lung Cancer
Childhood Brain Cancer Causes Other Long-Term Problems
Restless Legs May Vary by Race and Gender
Hormone Therapy Can Help Some With Prostate Cancer
Household Chemicals May Affect Cholesterol Levels
Virulent Strain of MRSA Resists Treatment
High Blood Pressure Likely in Alzheimer's Offspring
Food Stamps Help Stave Off Hunger in Many U.S. Homes
Americans Get Failing Grade on Diabetes Awareness
Doctors Overprescribing the Pap Test
Anemia Drug May Raise Stroke Risk in Kidney Patients
Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 2, 2009
Radiation After Surgery Lowers Chances of Melanoma Recurrence
Nicotine Patch Plus Lozenge Best for Quitting Smoking
One Dose of Swine Flu Vaccine Works for Pregnant Women
TV May Increase Aggression in Toddlers
Health Highlights
- Diabetes Drug Label to Address Safety Concerns: FDA
- Recalled Ground Beef Possibly Tied to Two Deaths
- Chronic Stress Triggers Bad Eating Habits: Study
- Second Successful Trial for Lupus Drug
- UN Targets Pneumonia Deaths
- Domestic Pig's Genome Decoded
Health Tip: Getting a Pap Test
Health Tip: Possible Triggers for Pica
Tuesday, November 03, 2009 Depression May Blur Memory of Aches and Pains
Folate Levels in Pregnancy Tied to ADHD in Offspring
World Trade Center Workers Twice as Likely to Have Asthma
CDC Study Links 2 Antibiotics to Birth Defects
Sugar Shortens Life Span in Worms
Severe Swine Flu Can Kill Young, Old Alike
Switch to 'Light' Cigarettes Makes Quitting Tougher
CDC Finds U.S. 30th in Infant Mortality
Drug Could Help Treat Small HER2-Positive Breast Tumors
Statins May Worsen Fatigue in Heart Failure Patients
FDA Issues Warning for Diabetes Drug
Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 3, 2009
Low Cholesterol May Help Prevent Cancer
CDC Urges Patience As More Swine Flu Shots Arrive
Health Highlights
- Tests Can Detect Early Dementia: Study
- Cereal's 'Immunity' Claim Outrages Experts
- FDA Rejects Cholesterol Drug Application
- Diabetes Drug Label to Address Safety Concerns: FDA
- Recalled Ground Beef Possibly Tied to Two Deaths
- Chronic Stress Triggers Bad Eating Habits: Study
Health Tip: Have a Food Allergy?
Health Tip: Nails Can Reveal Your Health
Wednesday, November 04, 2009 Focused Radiation May Help Some With Lung Cancer
Married With Children Paves Way to Happiness
Shorter, More Intense Radiation OK for Some Breast Cancers
Americans Gaining Awareness of COPD: Survey
Fast Eating Limits Gut Hormones That Induce Fullness
Will New Anemia Drug Top Current Treatments?
Waiting, Wondering About Radiology Results Irks Patients
Sleepy Drivers a Menace on the Road
How Safe Are Popular Reflux Drugs?
Poorer Outcomes After 'Off-Pump' Bypass Surgery
PSA Reading Could Predict Post-Radiation Survival
Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 4, 2009
New HPV Vaccine Might Stop Vulvar Cancer in its Tracks
Gene Discovery Gives Clues to Crohn's Disease, Colitis
FDA Initiative Seeks to Reduce Accidental Overdoses
Health Highlights
- U.S. Hospital Deaths Cost $20 Billion in 2007: Report
- Recalled Dietary Supplements May Contain Steroids
- BPA in Canned Foods Cause For Concern, Group Says
- Breast Cancer May Change When It Spreads: Study
- Tests Can Detect Early Dementia: Study
- Cereal's 'Immunity' Claim Outrages Experts
Health Tip: Keep a Health Journal
Health Tip: Getting Ready for Birth
Thursday, November 05, 2009 Deadly Intestinal Infection Spreading Outside Hospitals
Living With Less TV, More Sweat Boosts Weight Loss
Genes Linked to 'Pot' Belly
Rest Easy. When It Comes to Swine Flu, Your Pet Is Safe
Green Tea May Help Prevent Oral Cancer
Stem Cells Repair Acute Lung Injury in Mice
School Violence Drops With Federal Program
Without Job Stress, Retirees Sleep Better
Gene Therapy for Fatal Brain Disorder 'Just the Beginning'
Complete Horse Genome Sequence Revealed
Phosphorus Levels May Predict Heart Disease
Fetus Learns Intonations of Mother's Tongue
Doctors Point Out Gaps in U.S. Health Care
Firm Says Low-Cost Genome Sequencing Is Possible
Germs Mingle Most on Palms, Feet, Forearms
Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 5, 2009
Swine Flu Virus Dominant Strain Worldwide: WHO
Health Highlights
- Democrat Predicts Passage of House Health Reform Bill
- Immunity Claims Coming Off Cereal Boxes: Kellogg
- FDA Warns About Sexual Enhancement Product
- Doctors' Deal With Coke Sparks Outrage
- Obesity Linked to Cancer
- U.S. Hospital Deaths Cost $20 Billion in 2007: Report
Health Tip: Create Baby's Bedtime Routine
Health Tip: Triggering Abdominal Bloating
Friday, November 06, 2009 Pay Less for Prescription Drugs
Singing in Pregnancy May Be Harder Work
Breast-Feeding Benefits Moms and Babies: Report
Trauma Deadlier for Kids Without Insurance
Early Relapse of MS May Mean Fewer Issues Later
Poor Restroom Cleaning Causes Cruise-Ship Sickness
Wood Fires Can Harm the Youngest Lungs
Can a Bad Boss Make You Sick?
Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 6, 2009
Most Who Want Swine Flu Shot Can't Get It
Thyroid Cancer Higher in Volcanic Areas
Cooling May Reduce Brain Lesions in Newborns
Early Morning Colonoscopies May Find More Polyps
Health Fears Are Nothing to Sneeze At
Simple Steps Get Walkers Moving
Good Sleepers More Likely to Eat Right
Stem Cells May Offer Alternative to Lung Transplants
New Smells 'Etched' in Brain: Study
Health Highlights
- FDA Issues Warning Letters To Flavored Cigarette Sellers
- Pet Treats May Be Salmonella-Tainted: FDA
- Democrat Predicts Passage of House Health Reform Bill
- Immunity Claims Coming Off Cereal Boxes: Kellogg
- FDA Warns About Sexual Enhancement Product
- Doctors' Deal With Coke Sparks Outrage
Health Tip: What's Behind Hip Bursitis?
Health Tip: Follow Directions When Taking Medication
Saturday, November 07, 2009 Bad-Behaving Teens May Be Living Up to Expectations
Binge Drinking Puts the Brain, and Life Itself, at Risk
Sunday, November 08, 2009 Good Posture May Inspire Confidence
Rx for Fall Foot Injuries
Monday, November 09, 2009 Brain Stimulation May Ease Treatment-Resistant Depression
Depressed and Pregnant? Flu Shot May Be Needed
No Gender Gap Found for Clot-Busting Drug
Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 9, 2009
To Feel Better, Low-Fat Diet May Be Best
Doctors Spending More Time Now With Patients
Retirement Brings Most a Big Health Boost
Sinus Rinses May Do More Harm Than Good
Cataract Surgery Doesn't Worsen Macular Degeneration: Study
Scientists Grow New Penile Tissue in the Lab
Dense Breasts Raise Risk of Cancer Recurrence
Hot-Tub Injuries on the Rise
Handwriting Skills May Lag in Kids With Autism
Obesity Seems to Alter Heart Structure
Breast Cancer Drugs May Fight Cervical Cancer, Too
Health Highlights
- HIV/AIDS Leading Killer of Childbearing Age Women: WHO
- Needle-Exchange Funding Bill Criticized
- Assess School Food Safety: Lawmaker
- Teen Who Fled Treatment Now Cancer-Free
- FDA Issues Warning Letters to Flavored Cigarette Sellers
Health Tip: Recording Your Child's Medical History
Health Tip: Keep Your Lungs Healthy
Tuesday, November 10, 2009 Muscle Weakness Linked to Alzheimer's Risk in Seniors
Early Use of NSAIDs Might Prevent Alzheimer's
Stroke Puts Stress on Spousal Relationship
Cholesterol Measurements May Be Made Easier
Ventilation Positions Comparable in Lung Syndrome Patients
Laser Eye Surgery Safe Long-Term: Study
Acceptance of Chronic Illness Helps People Move On
Teen Obesity Ups MS Risk in Women
Breast Cancer May Be Gone, But Pain Lingers
Statins May Stave Off Gallstones
Common Infections May Contribute to Strokes
Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 10, 2009
The Revolving Door of Heart Failure Hospitalization
Anemia Drugs May Cause Deadly Blood Clots
Health Highlights
- U.S. Should Review Marijuana's Legal Status: AMA
- Vets Struggle to Get Counseling/Substance Abuse Treatment: Survey
- Scientists Weigh Boundaries For Human-Animal DNA Trials
- Basketball Legend Abdul-Jabbar Treated for Leukemia
- Maclaren Strollers Pose Amputation Hazard
Health Tip: Symptoms of Postpartum Depression
Health Tip: Sources of Childhood Stress
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 Dyslexia May Make It Tough to Tune Out School Noise
Fasting on Alternate Days May Make Dieting Easier
Main Ingredients in Household Dust Come From Outdoors
Income Inequality Affects Quality of Life for All
For Older Walkers, Faster Is Better
Trial Data on Anti-Seizure Drug Might Have Been Manipulated: Report
Sharing Prescriptions Can Bring Harm, Not Healing
New Polyp Detection Method Could Be Cost-Saver
BPA Tied to Impotence in Men
Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 11, 2009
Surgery Not Always Best for Narrowed Kidney Arteries
Gut Bacteria Might Be Making People Fat
Modern Wars, Modern Ills
Cancer Can Strain Marriages to Breaking Point
Tamiflu-Resistant Swine Flu Found in Canadian Father
Health Highlights
- 200 Million Children Have Stunted Growth: UNICEF
- FDA to Consider Rules for Online Drug Ads
- FDA Approves Glaxo Swine Flu Vaccine
- Ricin Antitoxin First to Go Into Production: U.K. Scientists
- Genes Linked to Melanoma Patients' Survival
Health Tip: Signs That You Have Cataracts
Health Tip: Check Your Blood Glucose
Thursday, November 12, 2009 My 10-Day Ordeal With the Swine Flu
What's for Dinner? Brain Chemical Helps People Decide
Less HRT, Fewer Cases of Possible Breast Cancer Precursor
Lab Study Slows Breast Cancer Spread to Bone in Mice
Boys' Team Sports May Encourage Bad Behavior
Older People at Greater Risk of Swine Flu Death
Leukemia Drug May Help Some Ovarian Cancer Patients
Study Links Yo-Yo Dieting to Addiction
Quitting Smoking Simplifies Surgical Recovery
Pneumonia Drug Promising Against Form of Muscular Dystrophy
Gene Therapy Brings New Muscle to Monkeys
Chocolate Soothes the Stressed-Out Soul
Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 12, 2009
Progress in Stamping Out Smoking Has Stalled
Wireless Phones Alter Levels of Brain Chemical
22 Million Sickened by Swine Flu in 6 Months
Health Highlights
- FDA Can't Expect All Drug Risk Info in Web Ads: Experts
- Nearly $1 Billion a Year Spent on Blood Thinners in U.S.: Report
- Scientists Manage to Neutralize Cancer Protein
- Researchers Developing Method to Re-Grow Breasts
- 200 Million Children Have Stunted Growth: UNICEF
Health Tip: Help Control Constipation
Health Tip: What Causes Urinary Tract Infections in Women?
Friday, November 13, 2009 Kids Kept Indoors Due to Poor Clothing Choices
Tapping Into Curry's Health Benefits
Folic Acid Late in Pregnancy Tied to Asthma in Kids
Pot Might Ease PTSD: Study
Hip Fracture Odds Rise With Women's Age
New Understanding of How the Brain Detects Emotion
Facial Structure May Hold Clues to Aggression
Chinese Scientists Develop Database on the Liver
Laser Therapy Seems to Relieve Neck Pain
Baby Boomers May Prove More Disabled Than Their Elders
Medicare Part D: What to Expect This Open Enrollment Period
'The Pill' May Reduce Asthma Symptoms
Bad Mood May Make Pain Worse
Many Kids Feel Threatened in the Classroom
Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 13, 2009
Web Giants Urge FDA to Update Ad Guidelines
FDA Questions Safety of Caffeinated Alcoholic Drinks
Health Highlights
- FDA Warns of Steel Particles in Genzyme Drugs
- Disease Prevention Important to Americans: Poll
- Foodborne Illnesses Can Cause Long-Term Problems
- Texting Linked to Shoulder Pain: Study
- FDA Can't Expect All Drug Risk Info in Web Ads: Experts
Health Tip: Signs That You Might Be Malnourished
Health Tip: Dealing With Peripheral Artery Disease
Saturday, November 14, 2009 Gestures Processed in Brain's Language Center
High-Impact Activity May Be Good for Old Bones
Sunday, November 15, 2009 'Love Hormone' May Trigger Jealousy, Too
Monday, November 16, 2009 Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to Heart Disease
Study Touts Success With 'Female Viagra' Drug
Research Sheds Light on Causes of Parkinson's
Migraine Increases Likelihood of Stroke
Rapid Cooling Might Help Heart Attack Patients
Families Could Benefit From Gene Tests in Sudden Cardiac Death Victims
Experts Urge School Screening of Athletes' Hearts
New Wiring Adds Risk When Replacing Pacemaker
Alternative to Warfarin May Cut Risk of Bleeding
Active Video Games Count as Exercise
Elderly Treated Less Aggressively for Heart Attack
Why Watching TV Sports Increases Heart Attacks
Child Food Allergies on the Rise in U.S.
Guidelines Delay Start of Mammograms to Age 50, Then Every Other Year
Sudden Cardiac Death Much More Likely to Strike Men
Gene Linked to Breast Cancer Might Boost Heart Health
Medical Tests Hit Heart Patients With High Doses of Radiation
Study Raises New Questions About Cholesterol Drug Zetia
Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 16, 2009
Immunity to Swine Flu May Be Broader Than Thought
Teen Girls at Higher Risk for STDs: Report
Certain Reflux Drugs Tied to Higher Post-Angioplasty Death Rate
Moderate-Fat Diet May Be Better at Reducing Heart Risks
Health Highlights
- Critics Question Drug Price Increases
- Brain Scans Detect Hypnosis Effects
- Little Impact So Far From Electronic Medical Records: Study
- FDA Warns of Steel Particles in Genzyme Drugs
- Disease Prevention Important to Americans: Poll
Health Tip: Creating Your Birth Plan
Health Tip: Remedy a Hammer Toe
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 Single-Sex Cardiac Rehab Helps Depressed Women
Stem Cells May Improve Heart Bypass Results
Viagra Helpful for Children With Heart Defect
Uninsured Trauma Patients More Likely to Die: Study
Biotech Soybeans Good Source of Omega-3
Benefits of Eating Fish May Depend on Preparation
'Fearless' 3-Year-Olds Might Be Tomorrow's Criminals
Face Transplant Patient Can Smell, Taste, Breathe Normally
Could Plastics Chemicals 'Feminize' Boys' Play?
Selenium Supplements May Pose Heart Risk
U.S. Scores a 'D' on Preterm Birth Report Card
Incidence of High Cholesterol Drops in U.S.
Folic Acid Fortification Might Boost Cancer Risk
Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 17, 2009
Heartburn Drugs Can Thwart Popular Blood Thinner
The Mummies' Curse: Heart Disease
Obesity Rolling Back Gains in Heart Health
Health Highlights
- Microsoft Co-Founder Diagnosed With Lymphoma
- Ketamine Affects Memory: Study
- Critics Question Drug Price Increases
- Brain Scans Detect Hypnosis Effects
- Little Impact So Far From Electronic Medical Records: Study
Health Tip: When Baby Is Teething
Health Tip: Make Your Home Fall-Proof
Wednesday, November 18, 2009 Lifelong Exercise Keeps Seniors Young at Heart
Toddlers, Obese Kids Suffer Most From Smoke
New Heart Attack Treatment Guidelines Stress Coordination
Morphine May Help Tumors Spread in Cancer Patients
Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 18, 2009
Newer Blood Thinners May Outperform Old Standbys
Diuretics Still Best Treatment for High Blood Pressure
Genital Herpes May Never Go Dormant
Late Preterm Births Increasing in U.S.
Niacin Adds No Benefit for Statin Patients: Study
Heart Failure Drug May Help More in Higher Doses
Mammography: What to Do Now?
Pregnancy Complication May Be Linked to Thyroid Problems
MS Need Not Preclude Pregnancy
Study Shows Hospital Report Cards Unlikely to Spur Improvement
Health Highlights
- Computer Simulation Mimics Cat Brain
- Hyper-Resistant Bacteria Major Health Threat: Experts
- Mini Pump Improves Heart Failure Patients' Survival: Study
- RockHard Dietary Supplement Recalled: FDA
- Microsoft Co-Founder Diagnosed With Lymphoma
Health Tip: Help Prevent Bunions
Health Tip: Thinking About Organ Donation?
Thursday, November 19, 2009 For Chest Pain in the ER, CT Angiography May Be Best
Diet, Cognitive Ability May Play Role in Heart Disease
New 'Skin' From Stem Cells
Asthma Combo Seems Less Influenced by Genes
Parental Monitoring Can Curb Teen Marijuana Use
Great American Smokeout '09: Time to Quit
Spray May Delay Ejaculation
Moderate Drinking Guards the Heart
Sounds May Help Solidify Memories While Asleep
Errors in Surgical Procedures Persist
Kidney Transplant, Sleep Disorder May Add Up to Trouble
For Kids With Down Syndrome, a 'Ray of Hope'
Too Few Older Adults Get Recommended Screenings
Appalachia, Southeast Hit Hardest by Obesity and Diabetes
Task Force Member Defends Mammography Guidelines
Health Highlights
- Vicks Nasal Spray Recalled Due to Bacteria
- Flu Worries Shouldn't Affect Travel Plans: CDC
- Senate Introduces Health Reform Bill
- FDA Sends Warning Letters to Drug Web Sites
- Poll Shows Americans Support Malpractice Award Limits
- Movie Theater Popcorn High In Calories and Fat: Study
- Study Suggests Racial Bias in Kidney/Pancreas Transplants
Health Tip: When Infants Get Diarrhea
Health Tip: Recovering From C-Section
Friday, November 20, 2009 Text Messages Might Increase Sunscreen Usage
Three-Month Supply Lowers Drug Costs
Even Smokers Support Bans at Work
'Hobbits' Were a Distinct Species, Study Concludes
Athletes Seeking Doping Agents Can Still Find Them Online
Blood Test Could Boost Clarity of Breast MRI Results for Some
Discovery Boosts Boys' Prospects for Post-Cancer Fertility
New Pap Test Guidelines: Start Later, Have Fewer
Unraveling the 'Mad Cow' Mystery
Using Cell Phones, Internet to Battle Eating Disorders
Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 20, 2009
Many Women Miscalculate Time to Full-Term Birth
No Immediate Changes Expected in Mammogram Coverage
Swine Flu May Hit Kids With Asthma Harder
Formaldehyde May Endanger Funeral Workers
Swine Flu Declining in Some Parts of U.S.
Health Highlights
- U.S. Military Studying PTSD Risk Factors
- University of Nebraska May Restrict Stem Cell Research
- Trial of Embryonic Stem Cell Therapy for Eye Disease Planned
- Vicks Nasal Spray Recalled Due to Bacteria
- Flu Worries Shouldn't Affect Travel Plans: CDC
Health Tip: Determining Migraines in Children
Health Tip: Managing Gestational Diabetes
Saturday, November 21, 2009 Stunts Raise Injury Risks for Cheerleaders
Sunday, November 22, 2009 When Sleep Suffers, So Does Decisiveness
Go Healthy, Not Hungry for Holiday Eating
Health Highlights
- Health Care Reform Bill Moves to Senate Floor for Debate
- U.S. Military Studying PTSD Risk Factors
- University of Nebraska May Restrict Stem Cell Research
- Trial of Embryonic Stem Cell Therapy for Eye Disease Planned
- Vicks Nasal Spray Recalled Due to Bacteria
- Flu Worries Shouldn't Affect Travel Plans: CDC
Monday, November 23, 2009 Smoking During Pregnancy, Lead Exposure Raise ADHD Risk in Kids
Combo Treatment Beneficial in Biliary-Tract Cancer Study
Sleep Disorders Plague Cancer Patients
Weight May Not Drive Racial Disparities in Colon Cancer
Research Yields Clues to Severe Form of Sinusitis
Quick Saliva Test May One Day Diagnose Diseases
Missing Gene Tied to Bone Marrow Transplant Problems
Genetic Variant Slows AIDS Progression
Day Care Boosts Kids' TV Time
Doctor-Pharmacist Teams Boost Blood Pressure Control
One in Four Teen Girls Have STDs
Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 23, 2009
Vioxx Problems Known Years Before Recall
Women Should Ignore New Mammogram Guideline, Ex-NIH Chief Says
Depression May Up Death Risk to That of Smoking
Vigorous Exercise Cuts Stroke Risk for Men, Not Women
Health Highlights
- Law Offers Genetic Testing Protections
- Common Skin Germs May Protect Against Allergies
- Man in Coma for 23 Years Was Actually Conscious
- NFL May Change Concussion Policy
- Health Care Reform Bill Moves to Senate Floor for Debate
Health Tip: Bonding With Your New Baby
Health Tip: Treating Athlete's Foot
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 Smokers Double Their Risk for Heart Disease
Cholesterol Plays Role in Heart Failure Risk
Some Prescription Meds May Raise Seniors' Risks of Falling
Advertising to Consumers May Raise Drug Prices
Childbirth May Slow Progression of Multiple Sclerosis
Parents Worry About Their Kids' Safety on the Internet
Family Financial Status Affects Child-Care Injury Rates
Recent Cancer Screening Changes Leave Many Confused
MRSA Creeping Into Hospitals From the Outside
Stifled Anger at Work Doubles Men's Risk for Heart Attack
Dangerous Toys Still on Store Shelves, Report Finds
Angioplasty Outcomes May Vary Little Between Hospitals
Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 24, 2009
Chronic Pain Trips Up Seniors
Traffic, Dust Linked to Asthma in Kids
Health Highlights
- U.S. Nursing Homes Face Seasonal Flu Vaccine Shortage
- Infant Deaths Spur Recall of 2.1 Million Stork Craft Cribs
- Swine Flu Batch Pulled in Canada
- Global HIV Infection Rate Stable: Report
- Law Offers Genetic Testing Protections
Health Tip: Risks Associated With Unpasteurized Juice
Health Tip: The Skinny on Carbohydrates
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Mom's Depression May Worsen Child's Asthma
ER Visits for Elderly Rise During Thanksgiving
Brazilian Mint Tea Naturally Good for Pain Relief
Implantable Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise
Long-Term Problems Linked to Testicular Cancer Chemo
Holiday Eating Without the Guilt -- or the Pounds
Natural Soy Component May Help Treat Colon Cancer
Salt Really Does Boost Health Risks
Cetuximab Helps Treat Colorectal Cancer
One Step Closer to New Diabetes Treatment
Type 1 Diabetes May Have a New Foe
Stenting May Equal Bypass for Diabetic Heart Patients
Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 25, 2009
Your Skin Can Help Your Ears Listen
Swine Flu Tied to Rise in Pneumonias Among Young
Health Highlights
- Many Type 2 Diabetes Patients Morbidly Obese: U.S. Study
- Injection Drug Users at High Risk for HIV
- Santa Volunteers Seek Swine Flu Shots
- Coma Patient Was Lonely and Frustrated
- U.S. Nursing Homes Face Seasonal Flu Vaccine Shortage
Health Tip: What May Be Causing Painful Swallowing
Health Tip: Options to Help Insomnia
Thursday, November 26, 2009 Pack Right for the Holidays to Avoid the ER
Ginkgo Won't Prevent Heart Attack, Stroke in Elderly
Watching the Nail-Biting Big Game Hurts So Good
Graduated Driver's Licensing Saves Lives: Study
Loving Relationships May Help Block Pain
Health Tip: Caring for Baby's Umbilical Cord
Health Tip: Managing Herniated Disk Pain
Friday, November 27, 2009 More Foot Power, Less Car Pollution Best for Health
Diabetes Cases Expected to Double in 25 Years
Drunk Drivers May Respond to Brief Motivational Interview
Bipolar Disorder May Be Tied to Body Clock
Health Tip: What's Prompting My Seizures?
Health Tip: Having a Conversation About Cancer
Saturday, November 28, 2009 Seniors May Need Help Overcoming Holiday Blues
Sunday, November 29, 2009 Psychotherapy Can Boost Happiness More Than Money: Study
Sleep Apnea May Cause Nighttime Urination
When Accusations Start to Fly, They Multiply
Monday, November 30, 2009 Rx for Office Pains: Strength Exercises
Binge Drinking Not Just a Rite of the Young
Osteoarthritis Costs U.S. Over $185 Billion a Year
Health Reform: What's in It for You?
Med Students Often Fail to Report Needlestick Injuries
Cord Blood Stem Cells May Help Treat Heart, Lung Disorders
Taxol Boosts Odds of Chronic Pain
Beverage Can Tabs Remain a Risk for Kids
U.S. Records Increase in Kids With Down Syndrome
Working Intensely Early on May Help Autistic Kids
Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 30, 2009
U.S. Swine Flu Cases Chart Sharp Decline
CT Scan Patients May Get Unnecessary Imaging
Exercise Guards White Blood Cells Against Aging
Lots of Exercise in Midlife May Lead to Osteoarthritis
Health Highlights
- WHO Issues New HIV Treatment Recommendations
- Kangaroo Enzyme May Hold Clues to Skin Cancer Prevention
- Magnetized Discs Kill Cancer Cells: Study
Health Tip: Opt for Weight-Bearing Exercises
Health Tip: Buying a Baby Gate
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