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'27 Club' Debunked: Musicians Aren't Prone to Die at That Age
'Bath-Salts' Injection Leads to Flesh-Eating Disease
'Best' Places to Live With Autism All in Major Metro Areas: Survey
'Body Clock' Might Affect Women's Dementia Risk
'Broken Heart Syndrome' May Affect More People Than Thought
'Bubble Boy' Kids Living Normally After Gene Therapy: Study
'Co-Occurring' Disorders May Explain Change in Autism Diagnosis
'Ecstasy' May Cause Long-Term Changes in Brain Chemistry
'Empowered' Workers More Productive, Research Shows
'Exoskeleton' Helps Paralyzed Stand, Take Steps
'Exoskeleton' Helps Paralyzed Stand, Take Steps
'Fake Marijuana' May Trigger Heart Trouble in Teens
'Fat Transfer' Gets Early Safety OK in Breast Reconstruction
'Fecal Transplants' Show Promise for Gastrointestinal Ills
'Flat Head' Syndrome in Babies Usually Temporary
'Food Challenges' Provide Best Allergy Diagnoses: Study
'Food Challenges' Provide Best Allergy Diagnoses: Study
'Gimme' Kids Often Grow Into 'Gimme' Adults
'Glowing Hands' Gel Shows Kids Where Dirt, Germs Linger
'Good' Cholesterol May Cut Colon Cancer Risk
'Hammock' Effect May Help Adults Fall Asleep Faster
'Happiest' States Show Highest Suicide Rates: Study
'Hard Hats' Still Have High Rates of Injury, Illness: Report
'Health Literacy' Called Key for Heart Failure Patients
'Heat Dome' Continues to Throttle U.S.
'Heroes' Judged Harshly for Bad Behavior, Study Finds
'Hunger Hormones' May Drive Post-Dieting Weight Gain
'Infrared Detector' May Lead Vampire Bat to Blood
'Inner Dialogue' Might Aid People With Autism
'Journaling' Might Ease Depression in Testicular Cancer Patients
'Love Hormone' May Buffer Kids From Mom's Depression
'Magic Mushroom' Compound Triggered Positive Personality Change in Study
'Medical Homes' Help Kids Get Comprehensive Care
'Meth' Abuse Ups Risk of HIV Infection in Young Gay Men
'Mini' Stem Cell Transplant May Help Seniors With Blood Cancer
'Mini-Strokes' Linked to Earlier Deaths
'Mini Strokes' Linked to Doubled Heart Attack Risk: Study
'Morning-After' Pill May Be New Option to Treat Painful Fibroids
'Morning-After' Pill May Be New Option to Treat Painful Fibroids
'Nerve Snip' Might Ease Dangerous Irregular Heartbeat
'Nose Job' May Make You Look a Bit Younger, Too: Study
'Organic' Label Seems to Make Food Taste Better
'Organic' Label Seems to Make Food Taste Better
'Pathway' Leading to Health Declines of Aging Identified
'People Pleasers' More Prone to Overeating: Study
'Resilience Gene' May Save Kids in Troubled Families
'Retail Therapy' Might Really Work
'Retail Therapy' Might Really Work
'Rub and Rinse' Best Way to Clean Soft Contact Lenses
'Safety-First' Playgrounds Linked to Bored, Inactive Kids: Study
'Screen-Free' Play Best for Toddlers' Brains
'Self-Compassion' Can Help Divorced People Heal
'Sexting' Common for Those Who Cheat: Study
'Silent Strokes' Linked to Memory Loss in Elderly: Study
'Superdrug' Against Range of Viruses Shows Promise in Animal Trials
'Surgeon Enthusiasm' May Spur Higher Rates of Back Pain Procedures: Study
'Swine Flu' Shot May Be Cleared of Guillain-Barre Charges
'Talk Therapy' Can Alter Brain Activity, Research Shows
'The Pill' Can Help Ease Period Pain, Study Finds
'The Pill' Can Help Ease Period Pain, Study Finds
'Upper Normal' Blood Pressure Linked to Heart Risk in Men
'Urgent Need' for Research on Cancer Among Minorities: U.S. Report
'Virtual Reality' May Help in Parkinson's Therapy
1 in 3 Americans Gets Less Than 7 Hours of Sleep: CDC
1 in 3 Nose Job Patients Has a Mental Illness: Study
1 in 4 U.S. Adults Treated for High Blood Pressure: Report
1 in 4 With Psoriasis May Have Undiagnosed Arthritis
1 in 5 American Workers Still Smokes: CDC
1 in 5 Kids With Cold Develops Middle Ear Infection: Study
1 in 5 Patients at California ERs Leaves Without Being Seen
1 in 5 U.S. Adults Suffers Mental Ills: Report
1 in 6 Cellphones in Britain Contaminated With 'Fecal Matter'
1 in 7 U.S. Nursing Homes Cited for Poor Infection Control
18 Deaths From Cantaloupe-Linked Listeria Outbreak: CDC
19 Million New STD Infections Reported Annually, CDC Says
19th Century Polygamy Meant Fewer Kids Per Wife, Data Shows
1st Artificial Windpipe Made With Stem Cells Seems Successful
1st Artificial Windpipe Made With Stem Cells Seems Successful
2 Experimental Drugs Show Promise for Rare Pancreatic Cancer
2 Pesticides Linked to Parkinson's in Study
2 Salmonella Outbreaks Traced to Baby Chicks, Ducklings
21 Deaths From Cantaloupe-Linked Listeria Outbreak: CDC
3-D TV Doesn't Raise Seizure Risk for Kids With Epilepsy: Study
3-D TV Doesn't Raise Seizure Risk for Kids With Epilepsy: Study
3 Hours of Exercise Weekly Can Cut Men's Heart Risks
30 Years Into the Epidemic, a Generation With HIV Comes of Age
366 Million People Now Have Diabetes: Report
3.1 Million Hispanic Americans Struggle With Arthritis
4 New Genes Linked to Type 2 Diabetes
40 Years On, the Triumphs and Challenges of America's 'War on Cancer'
40% of Gastric Banding Patients Have Complications
5.8-Magnitude Quake Unnerves East Coast
9/11 a Life-Defining Day for the Young
9/11 First Responders May Face Greater Heart Risks
9/11 Left Permanent Scars on the American Psyche
9/11 Left Permanent Scars on the American Psyche
9/11 Responders, Workers Still Suffer an Excess of Illnesses
9/11 Responders, Workers Still Suffer an Excess of Illnesses
9/11 Tied to Increase in Acid Reflux Disease
A Capsule Camera Instead of a Colonoscopy?
A Child's Surgery May Prompt Parents to Try to Quit Smoking
A Cultured Man Is a Healthier, Happier Man: Study
A Cultured Man Is a Healthier, Happier Man: Study
A Deadly New Reason to Avoid Deer Ticks
A Good Diet Includes Many Cancer-Fighting Foods: Expert
A Life-Saving Lesson That Took Decades to Learn
A Little Alcohol May Stave Off Alzheimer's
A Little Dirt May Be a Good Thing
A Little Exercise Goes a Long Way to Cut Disease, Death Risk
A Little Exercise Goes a Long Way to Cut Disease, Death Risk
A Safe Tan? No Way, Experts Say
A Visit Can Bring Holiday Cheer to Hospitalized Patients
A Woman's Voice Doesn't Give Away Ovulation Status
Abnormal Protein May Explain Loss of Smell With Alzheimer's
Abortion Safer for Women Than Childbirth, Study Claims
Abuse in Childhood May Alter Teen Brain
Abuse May Alter Child's Brain Activity
Abused Girls at Greater Risk for Heart Disease as Adults: Study
Abused Girls at Greater Risk for Heart Disease as Adults: Study
Abusers May Play on Victims' Emotions to Get Charges Dropped
Abuse, Neglect in Childhood Linked to Depression in Adulthood
Abusive Boss May Harm Workers' Home Life, Too
Abusive Head Trauma in Infants Doubled During Recession: Study
Accidental Medication Poisonings in Kids on the Rise
ACE Inhibitors Seem to Raise Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence
Acne Antibiotics Not Linked to Drug Resistance
Acne May Blemish Teens' Emotional Lives, Too
Active Ingredient in Viagra Shrunk Disfiguring Growths in Kids
Active Surveillance May Benefit Men With Low-Risk Prostate Cancer
Actos Cut Risk of Prediabetes Becoming Diabetes in Study
Acupuncture May Boost Pregnancy Success Rates
Acupuncture May Help Ease Hot Flashes Tied to Prostate Cancer Treatment
Acupuncture May Take Edge Off Menopause Symptoms
Acupuncture Might Ease Chemotherapy Pain
Acupuncture Safe for Children, Review Finds
Add Cancer to Health Risks of Diabetes: Study
Add Cancer to Health Risks of Diabetes: Study
Addiction Starts Early in American Society, Report Finds
Adding Folate to Tortilla Flour Might Cut Birth Defects Among Hispanics
Adding Lovenox Didn't Reduce Blood Clot Death Risk in Study
Adding Psychotherapy to Meds Helps Kids With OCD
ADHD's Upside: Greater Creativity?
ADHD Brain Changes Appear to Persist Into Adulthood
ADHD Brain Changes Appear to Persist Into Adulthood
ADHD Doubles a Child's Risk of Injury: Study
ADHD Drug Delays Puberty in Male Monkeys, Study Finds
ADHD Drug Shortage Has Patients, Parents Scrambling
ADHD Drug Shortage Has Patients, Parents Scrambling
ADHD Drug Shortage Pushes Parents to Seek Substitutes
ADHD Drugs Don't Raise Risk of Heart Problems: Study
ADHD Symptoms May Add to Burden of Autism
ADHD With Poor Emotional Control Seems to Run in Families
ADHD, Autism May Sometimes Share Gene Mutations
ADHD, Learning Issues May Be Linked to Secondhand Smoke
Adherence to Angioplasty/Stent Guidelines Lacking: Study
Adjusting Routines Before School Starts May Ease Transition to Class
Adult Children of Stroke Sufferers May Show Signs of Brain Aging, Too
Adult Sickle Cell Drug May Benefit Kids, Too
Adult Sickle Cell Drug May Benefit Kids, Too
Adult Vaccinations Protect Children: Report
Adults Reminded to Keep Kids Away From Lawn Mowers
Adults With HIV at Increased Risk of Bone Fractures, Study Finds
Advance Directives Might Curb Cost of End-of-Life Care
Advances in Breast Cancer Care May Not Be Reaching Older Women
Adversity, Trauma May Boost Mental Toughness
Advocates Push for Greater Awareness of HIV/AIDS
Aerobic Exercise May Curb Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Report
Afghan Medical Staff Face Ongoing Security Threats: Study
Afraid to Do the Math?
After Brain Injury, Oxygen Monitoring Vital, Study Finds
After Colon Cancer Surgery, Early Chemo May Pay Off
After Colon Cancer Surgery, Early Chemo May Pay Off
After Diabetes Diagnosis, Concentrate on Dietary Changes, Study Says
After Diabetes Diagnosis, Concentrate on Dietary Changes, Study Says
After Heart Attack, Certain Painkillers May Raise Risk for Recurrence
After Mastectomy, Breast Reconstruction Is Safe for Older Women
After Stroke, Crossed Legs a Welcome Sign
After Treatment for Precancerous Cervical Lesions, Risk Drops to Normal for Some
Age-Related Memory Loss May Be Reversible, Animal Study Suggests
Age Alone May Not Cause Testosterone to Fall
Agent Orange Linked to Kidney Cancer: Study
Agent Orange Linked to Kidney Cancer: Study
Aggressive Drivers Often Identify With Their Vehicles
Aggressive Treatment May Be Beneficial for Early Prostate Cancer
Aging Brain's Decline May Hinge on a Gene
Aging, Not Menopause, Raises Women's Heart Risks, Study Finds
AIDS Research Holds Promise for Reducing HIV Transmission Rates
Air Fresheners, Scented Candles May Spur Allergic Reactions
Air Fresheners, Scented Candles May Spur Allergic Reactions
Airborne Germs May Spur Rain, Snow, Hail
Airlines Need Better Prep for In-Flight Medical Crises: Experts
Airport Scanners Appear Safe, Study Finds
Alcohol-Energy Drink Combo Riskier Than Booze Alone, Study Says
Alcohol Affects Left, Right Heart Chambers Differently
Alcohol Disrupts Women's Sleep More Than Men's: Study
Alcohol May Play Dual Role in Some Cases of Elder Abuse
Alcohol OK in Housing for Formerly Homeless, Study Says
Alcohol OK in Housing for Formerly Homeless, Study Says
Alcohol Targets Brain 'Reward Centers' in Heavy Drinkers
Alcohol Use Down, Pot Use Up Among U.S. Teens
Alcoholic Parents May Predispose Kids to Drinking Problem
Alcoholic Parents May Predispose Kids to Drinking Problem
Alcoholics More Likely to Die of Cancer: Study
Alcohol, Asthma and Allergies Don't Mix
Alcohol, Asthma and Allergies Don't Mix
Alcohol, Obesity Major Causes of Sudden Heart Death
Alcohol, Water Sports Can Be Deadly Mix
Allergy Drug May Speed Up Kids' Ability to Tolerate Milk
Allergy Drug May Speed Up Kids' Ability to Tolerate Milk
Allergy Sufferers Should Prepare for Holiday Triggers
Allowing Organ Donation by People With HIV Could Save Lives, Experts Say
Almost 12 Million Cancer Survivors Living in U.S., Report Shows
Almost 15 Million Americans Now Caring for Loved One With Alzheimer's
Almost 30% of Urban ERs Closed During Past Two Decades: Study
Alternative to Colonoscopy Spots Cancers, Too
Alzheimer's-Linked Brain Plaques May Affect Memory in Healthy People
Alzheimer's Brain Protein Scanning Moves Forward
Alzheimer's Caregivers Need Care, Too
Alzheimer's Cases Could Double With New Guidelines: Expert
Alzheimer's Harder to Detect in the Very Old
Alzheimer's Med Seems Ineffective in Those With Down Syndrome
Alzheimer's Risk Gene May Damage Brain Decades Before Symptoms Show
Alzheimer's Risk Looks Higher if Mom Had the Disease
America's Health a Mixed Bag: Report
Americans' Exposure to Mercury From Fish Won't Harm Hearts: Study
Americans' Use of Antidepressants On the Rise: Study
Americans Aren't Getting Any Skinnier
Americans Encouraged to Get Flu Vaccine
Americans Getting Too Many Calories From Sugary Drinks: CDC
Americans Have Worse Health Than English Peers, Study Finds
Americans Living Longer, Report Finds
Americans May Not Consume Enough Calcium: Study
Americans No Longer Outliving Europeans: Study
Americans Show Rising Support for Abortion Rights: Poll
Americans Spending More of Their Lives Struggling With Diabetes
Americans Walking, Biking a Bit More, Research Shows
Amount of HIV in Genital Fluid Linked to Transmission
An Apple a Day May Help Keep Heart Disease Away
An Apple a Day Really <i>May</i> Keep the Doctor Away
An Older Man's Sex Life May Suffer When She's Close to His Friends
Analysis Confirms Avandia May Harm the Heart
Analysis Confirms Diabetes Drug May Harm the Heart
Ancient Footprints Reveal Earliest Signs of Human-Like Gait
Anemia Could Add to Surgical Risks
Anemia Drug May Worsen Heart Attacks
Anemia May Boost Death Risk After Stroke
Anesthesia in Early Childhood May Be Linked to ADHD
Angioplasty Patients May Be at Risk for Rehospitalization
Angioplasty Safe at Hospitals Without On-Site Surgery: Review
Animal 'Hoarding' Often Tied to Mental Illness
Animal Study May Explain Low Birth Weight-Obesity Link
Ankle Braces May Protect Young Basketball Players
Annual Breast Exams, Mammograms Still Key to Detecting Breast Cancer
Annual Breast Exams, Mammograms Still Key to Detecting Breast Cancer
Annual Pap Tests Often Ordered But Unneeded: Study
Another Blood Test for Alzheimer's Shows Promise
Anthrax Attack Plans Need to Be Handled Locally, Report Says
Anthrax Vaccine Shows Promise in Monkeys
Anti-Clotting Drug May Cause Severe Bleeding With No Benefit
Anti-Clotting Drug May Cause Severe Bleeding With No Benefit
Anti-Drug Message May Reach Young Girls, But Not Older Ones
Anti-Estrogen Treatment Shrank Lung Tumors in Mice
Anti-Wrinkle Gel Might Work Like Botox Without Needles
Antibacterial Soap Additive Accumulates in Fish: Study
Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria in India Could Spread, Experts Say
Antibiotic-Resistant Gonorrhea Reported in San Diego: CDC
Antibiotics Beat Cranberries at Fighting Urinary Tract Infections in Study
Antibiotics in Pregnancy May Shield Newborns From Strep B
Antibody Finding Might Help in Search for HIV Vaccine
Antidepressant Tied to Dangerous Heart Rhythm: FDA
Antidepressant Use Skyrocketed in Past 20 Years: CDC
Antidepressants May Not Raise Suicide Risk in Youth: Study
Antidepressants Might Raise Fall Risk in Nursing Homes
Antidepressants Might Raise Fall Risk in Nursing Homes
Antidepressants While Pregnant Linked to Slight Risk of Lung Problem in Babies
Antidepressants While Pregnant Linked to Slight Risk of Lung Problem in Babies
Antidepressants Work Overall, But Some Symptoms May Persist
Antioxidants Not Behind Red Wine's Healthy Effect on Heart: Study
Antipsychotic Doesn't Ease PTSD in Vets, Study Finds
Antipsychotic Drugs Raise Heart Risks, Experts Warn
Antipsychotics Best for Controlling Mania: Study
Antipsychotics Best for Controlling Mania: Study
Antisocial Personalities May Find Social Niche in Gangs
Anxiety's on the Menu for People With Food Allergies
Anxiety's on the Menu for People With Food Allergies
Anxiety, Depression in Pregnancy May Raise Kids' Asthma Risk
Apnea Treatment Might Reduce Signs of Heart Disease Risk
Appalachia, the South Home to Least-Active Americans: CDC
Apples Help Keep Muscles Strong, Mouse Study Finds
Are Affluent Women More Apt to Choose C-Section?
Are All Those Handshakes at Graduation Hazardous to Your Health?
Are Coffee Drinkers Less Prone to Aggressive Breast Cancer?
Are Coffee Drinkers Less Prone to Aggressive Breast Cancer?
Are Global Market Forces Linked to Obesity Epidemic?
Are Kids Brown-Bagging Bacteria?
Are Men Who Flaunt Flashy Cars Not the 'Marrying Kind'?
Are Newer MS Drugs Worth Their High Price Tag?
Are Some Kids Overscheduled?
Are Sports Obsessions Damaging Your Relationships?
Are Taller People at Heightened Cancer Risk?
Are the Religious Prone to Obesity?
Are Too Many Older People Screened for Cancer?
Armadillos Give Leprosy to Humans in Southern U.S.: Study
Aromasin Reduced Breast Cancer Risk in Postmenopausal Women
Aromasin Reduced Breast Cancer Risk in Postmenopausal Women
Aromasin Reduced Breast Cancer Risk in Postmenopausal Women
Arsenic-Containing Poultry Drug Suspended From Market
Arsenic Detected in Apple, Grape Juice Samples
Artery Plaque Forms in Short Time Span, Scientists Say
As CT Scans of Kids Soar, Experts Urge Oversight
As Few As 3 Drinks a Week May Up Breast Cancer Risk
As Gastric Banding Increases, So May Complications
As Health Care Reform Turns 1, Backers and Detractors Dig In
As Heart Failure Worsens, Word Recall May Suffer Too
As Nations Develop, So May Bowel Disease
As Obesity Rises, More Suffer From Acid Reflux
As Obesity Rises, More Suffer From Acid Reflux
As One Life Starts, Another May Be Saved
As Peer Pressure Increases, So Does Brain's Ability to Resist It
As Venus Williams Bows Out of U.S. Open, Little-Known Disease Takes Center Court
As Waistline Expands, So Does Death Risk for Kidney Patients
Asian-Americans More Apt to Die in Hospital After Heart Attacks
Aspirin's Clot-Prevention Ability Blunted by Dietary Fat: Study
Aspirin's Clot-Prevention Ability Blunted by Dietary Fat: Study
Aspirin's Clot-Prevention Ability Blunted by Dietary Fat: Study
Aspirin May Protect Against Colorectal Cancer -- But Only in Certain People
Aspirin, Warfarin Fare Equally for Heart Failure Patients
Asthma Awareness Can Help Prevent Rush to ER: Experts
Asthma Can Complicate Diabetes Care in Kids
Asthma Drugs in Pregnancy Might Pose Risk for Kids
Asthma Inhaler Primatene Mist Going Off the Market
Asthma Meds Likely Safe During Pregnancy: Study
Asthma Pills Work as Well as Inhaled Steroids: Study
Asthmatic Moms Who Breast-feed May Help Their Children's Lungs
At-Home Blood Pressure Monitoring More Telling Than Doctor's Office Readings
At-Home Blood Pressure Readings Might Help Track Ailing Brain: Study
At More U.S. Workplaces, Smokers Need Not Apply
Athletes May Benefit From Shorter, Less Intense Warm-Ups
Autism Diagnoses Still More Likely in Richer Neighborhoods
Autism Gastro Problems May Be Linked to Gut Bacteria
Autism Takes an Economic Toll on Mom's Job, Income: Study
Autism Tests for Preemies May Be Faulty, Study Suggests
Autism Tests for Preemies May Be Faulty, Study Suggests
Autistic Children May Have Too Many Brain Cells
Autistic Teens With Epilepsy Often Light-Sensitive
Autoimmune Woes May Raise Risk for Lung Clots
Autoimmune Woes May Raise Risk for Lung Clots
Autoimmune Woes May Raise Risk for Lung Clots
Autoimmune Woes May Raise Risk for Lung Clots
Autopsies Reveal Alzheimer's Often Misdiagnosed
Avastin Boosted Survival for Type of Aggressive Breast Cancer: Study
Avastin Boosted Survival for Type of Aggressive Breast Cancer: Study
Avastin May Be Helpful Before Breast Cancer Surgery
Avastin May Help Some With Ovarian Cancer: Studies
Avastin Rejection Supported by Cancer Experts
Avoid Getting Scorched by 'Hot Yoga'
Avoid Window Seats to Cut Risk for In-Flight Blood Clots: Study
Babies' Persistent Fussiness Could Mean Behavioral Woes Ahead
Babies' Persistent Fussiness Could Mean Behavioral Woes Ahead
Babies Born to Obese Moms Face Higher Death Risk: Study
Babies Born to Obese Moms Face Higher Death Risk: Study
Babies Born With Heart Disease Often Harmed by Gut Bacteria
Babies May Perform 'Pure Reasoning,' Study Suggests
Babies Put on Transplant List Before Birth Get Hearts Faster
Babies Put on Transplant List Before Birth Get Hearts Faster
Babies Who Sleep in Smokers' Rooms Face 'Thirdhand' Smoke
Baby's Fever May Not Signal Teething
Back-to-School Shouldn't Mean a Too-Heavy Backpack
Bacterial Strain Behind 'Black Death' Plague Is Likely Extinct: Study
Bad Body Odor May Be Caused by Metabolic Disorder
Bad Economic News Taking Toll on Americans' Emotions
Bad Job May Be Worse for Mental Health Than No Job at All
Bad Times May Seem Worse If You Expect to Repeat Them
Baltimore Deemed U.S. City With Most Top-Ranked Hospitals
Bankruptcy Risk Nearly Doubles in Year After Cancer Diagnosis
Barbeque May Contain Hidden Dangers
Bathroom Injuries a Little-Known Problem
Bed Bug Insecticides Causing Sickness, Officials Warn
Bed Bugs Can Bypass Pitfalls of Inbreeding, Studies Say
Bed Sores Afflict More Blacks in Nursing Homes Than Whites: Study
Bedbugs May Transmit Drug-Resistant Bacteria
Behavior Problems May Surface in Preemies by Preschool
Behavioral Techniques a Better Value for Chronic Migraine Than Meds: Study
Behavioral Therapy May Reduce Tourette Tics, Symptoms
Being 'Born-Again' Linked to More Brain Atrophy: Study
Being 'Housebound' Linked to Alzheimer's in Elderly
Being Fit Before Stroke May Aid Recovery
Being Heavier May Mean Fewer Hot Flashes for Women Over 60
Being Overweight May Take Years Off Seniors' Lives
Bellowing Koalas Signal Size to Potential Mates
Belly Fat &#43; Heart Disease Can Be Deadly: Study
Benefits of Radiation Therapy Outweigh Risks of a Second Cancer: Study
Benefits of Radiation Therapy Outweigh Risks of a Second Cancer: Study
Benefits of Weight-Loss Surgery May Outweigh Risks for Some, Experts Say
Berries May Offer Sweet Protection Against Parkinson's Disease
Berries May Offer Sweet Protection Against Parkinson's Disease
Best Antidepressant May Depend on Patient: Study
Best Antidepressant May Depend on Patient: Study
Best Heart Transplant Outcomes Seen at High-Volume Centers
Better Cleaning in ICUs Lowers MRSA Infection Rates
Better Laws Needed to Curb Teen Tanning Bed Use: Report
Bettering Social Status Lowers High Blood Pressure Risk
Betting During March Madness May Make the Games Less Fun
Beware of 'Second-Impact Syndrome' After Concussions
Bicycle May Speed Up Parkinson's Diagnosis
Big Drop in Americans' Blood Levels of Trans Fats, CDC Says
Big Health Plans Can Negotiate Lower Hospital Costs: Study
Bilingual Homes Help Babies Exercise Their Brain: Study
Bilingualism Seems to Boost Brain Power
Billie Jean King Says Exercise Your Best Shot Against Arthritis
Bin Laden's Death Brings Comfort, but Not an End to Anxieties
Binge Drinking May Impair Teen Brain Development
Binge Drinking Tied to Memory Loss in College Students: Study
Binge Eating May Be a High All Its Own
Bio-Engineered Spinal Discs Appear Successful in Rats
Bipolar Drug May Spur Weight Gain, Thyroid Problems: Review
Bipolar Drug May Spur Weight Gain, Thyroid Problems: Review
Bipolar Kids May Focus on Different Facial Features
Birth Defects Seem Rare in Kids of Childhood Cancer Survivors
Birth Defects Seem Rare in Kids of Childhood Cancer Survivors
Birth Even a Few Weeks Early May Raise Odds for ADHD
Black Americans With Lupus Have Better Response to Flu Vaccine
Black Children Less Likely to Get Kidney Transplant Before Dialysis
Black Children May Be More Prone to Peanut Allergy, Study Finds
Black Friday Is About More Than Bargains, Expert Says
Black Kidney Donors More Likely to Be Related to Recipients
Black Scientists Less Likely to Receive NIH Research Grants
Black Women Tend to Suffer Disabilities Earlier, Study Finds
Blackouts Linked to Future Drinking Injuries in College Students
Blackouts Linked to Future Drinking Injuries in College Students
Blacks at Higher Risk for Resistant Breast Cancer: Study
Blacks Develop High Blood Pressure a Year Ahead of Whites
Blacks Fare Worse Than Whites After Colon Cancer Surgery
Blacks Readmitted to Hospital More Than Whites: Study
Blacks With Cancer More Inclined to Exhaust Funds to Prolong Life: Study
Bladder Cancer Patients Not Getting Recommended Care: Study
Bladder Cancer Risk Even Higher for Smokers Than Thought
Blind People May Be Able to Use Echoes to Identify Objects
Blink Patterns May Be a Window Into Autistic Mind
Blocked Tear Ducts Linked to 'Lazy Eye' in Kids
Blogging Can Help Calm Anxious Teens: Study
Blood Antibody May Signal Start of Ovarian Cancer
Blood Infection Costliest U.S. Hospital Condition: Report
Blood Marker Suggests Severity of Alzheimer's Disease
Blood Pressure Control in Middle Age Can Lower Lifetime Heart Risk
Blood Pressure Differences Between Arms Could Signal Heart Risk
Blood Pressure Differences Between Arms Could Signal Heart Risk
Blood Pressure Drop During Dialysis May Raise Clot Risk
Blood Pressure Drug Delays Kidney Disease in Diabetics
Blood Pressure Drug Does Not Help Those With Atrial Fibrillation
Blood Pressure Drug Helps Those With Mild Heart Failure
Blood Pressure Drug Helps Those With Mild Heart Failure
Blood Pressure Drugs May Help Heart Patients Without Hypertension
Blood Pressure May Hint at Kidney Cancer Outcome
Blood Pressure Readings Differ When Guidelines Followed
Blood Protein Might Signal Death Risk in Elderly
Blood Stored Too Long May Threaten Patient Safety
Blood Test Holds Hope for Spotting Lung Cancer in Nonsmokers
Blood Test May Better Predict Diabetics' Heart Risk: Study
Blood Test May Help Predict Spread of Melanoma
Blood Test May Reveal Child's Sex Soon After Conception
Blood Test Shows Promise in Spotting Pancreatic Cancers Early
Blood Test Shows Promise in Spotting Pancreatic Cancers Early
Blood Thinner Xarelto Shows Promise for Heart Patients
Blood Thinner Xarelto Shows Promise for Heart Patients
Blood Type May Affect Survival After Heart Bypass
Blood Type May Be Associated With Stroke Risk: Study
Blue-Collar Employees With Arthritis Working Past 65: Study
Body Size May Influence How People View the World
Bond With Teacher Can Help Curb Aggression in Kids
Bone-Anchored Hearing Aids May Benefit Kids
Bone Drug Fails to Prevent Breast Cancer Recurrence: Study
Bone Drug Fails to Prevent Breast Cancer Recurrence: Study
Bone Drug Plus Statin Better at Fighting Plaque in Aorta: Study
Bone Drug Reduces Odds for Breast Cancer's Return: Study
Bone Drug Reduces Odds for Breast Cancer's Return: Study
Bone Drugs May Also Battle Breast Cancer, Researchers Say
Boorish Co-Workers Can Damage Your Home Life
Booze and Family History of Colon Cancer a Bad Mix: Study
Bored Workers Often Turn to Chocolate, Booze, Study Finds
Bosses Have Big Impact on Workplace Well-Being
Bottled Tan May Keep Women Out of the Sun
Boys Mature Sexually Earlier Than Ever Before: Study
Boys Who Bully May Grow Up to Be Abusive Men
Boys With Autism May Grow Faster as Babies
BPA Exposure in Womb Linked to Behavioral Woes in Girls
BPA Levels Spike After Eating Canned Soup: Study
Braids, Weaves May Lead to Balding in Black Women
Brain's Electrical Activity May Help Spot Infants at High Risk for Autism
Brain's Learning Ability Seems to Recharge During Light Slumber
Brain-Imaging in Depressed Moms Shows Blunted Response to Crying Infant
Brain Activity May Help Predict Autism Before Age 1: Study
Brain Appears to Be a 'Task Machine,' Researchers Say
Brain Blood Flow Abnormalities Persist in Gulf War Vets
Brain Changes May Be Tied to Parkinson's Dementia
Brain Continues to Develop Beyond Adolescence
Brain Injury Appears to Boost Stroke Risk
Brain May Shrink in Decade Before Alzheimer's Symptoms Appear
Brain Pathways Seem Disrupted in Kids With ADHD
Brain Scan Spots Differences in Tots With ADHD Symptoms
Brain Scans Show Distinct Traits in Kids With Autism: Study
Brain Scans to Spot Alzheimer's May Be Available This Year
Brain Stimulation May Help Kill Cigarette Cravings, Study Finds
Brain Stimulation Might Help Stroke Patients With Swallowing Problems
Brain Structure Adapts to Arm Injury, Study Says
Brain Study Suggests Some Vegetative Patients Are Aware
Brain Study Suggests Some Vegetative Patients Are Aware
Brain Surgery for Mary Tyler Moore to Remove Benign Tumor
Brain Surgery for Mary Tyler Moore to Remove Benign Tumor
Brain Tumor Vaccine Shows Promise in Early Trials
Brains of Autistic Kids Still Larger at Age 4, 5
Brains of Obese May Crave High-Calorie Foods More: Study
Brains of People with Autism Focus More on Visual Skills
Brains of Phonetics Experts Differ From Those of General Public
Breast-Feeding Boost: Fewer Hospitals Handing Out Free Formula
Breast-feeding for 6 Months or More Protects Against Asthma
Breast-feeding for 6 Months or More Protects Against Asthma
Breast-Feeding May Cut Obesity Risk in Kids of Diabetic Moms
Breast-Feeding May Help Quell Behavior Problems
Breast-feeding May Influence Long-Term Health: Study
Breast-Feeding May Not Protect Moms Against MS Relapse
Breast-feeding May Shield Against Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Breast-Feeding Won't Prevent Kids' Eczema, Researchers Say
Breast-Feeding, Vaccinations Lower SIDS Risk, Experts Say
Breast Cancer Appears Less Deadly for Men Than Women
Breast Cancer Appears Less Deadly for Men Than Women
Breast Cancer Before 50 Linked to More Distress
Breast Cancer Chemo Tied to Memory Troubles
Breast Cancer Drug May Weaken Bones, Study Finds
Breast Cancer Drug Raises Risk of Heart Problems in Older Women: Study
Breast Cancer Drug Tamoxifen Saves Lives, Medical Costs: Study
Breast Cancer Gene Puts Survivors at Higher Odds for Recurrence
Breast Cancer Patients Face More Imaging Tests Today
Breast Cancer Plus Other Health Issues Linked to Worse Outcomes
Breast Cancer Radiation Linked to Raised Heart Risk
Breast Cancer Rates Jump Worldwide, Study Finds
Breast Cancer Rates Jump Worldwide, Study Finds
Breast Cancer Recurrence Rates Appear Different When Radiation Used
Breast Cancer Risk May Rise With High Hormone Levels
Breast Implants, Lymphoma Link Seen
Breast Milk Cells May Someday Help Predict Cancer
Breast Radiation After Lumpectomy Saves Lives: Study
Breast Radiation After Lumpectomy Saves Lives: Study
Breast Reconstruction Boosts Women's Emotional Well-Being: Study
Breast Shield Better for Women Getting Chest CT Scan: Study
Breathing Problems Strike Soldiers Returning From Iraq
Brief, Intense Exercise Lowers Blood Sugar, Small Study Finds
Bright Side of Paying More at the Pump? Fewer Car Crashes
Bringing Partner Into Anorexia Treatment May Aid Recovery
Bringing Partner Into Anorexia Treatment May Aid Recovery
Brisk Walk Can Boost Blood Flow to the Brain: Report
British Screening Program Finding More Early Stage Colon Cancers
British Screening Program Finding More Early Stage Colon Cancers
British Study Finds No Link Between Cell Phones, Brain Tumors
British Study Suggests Mammograms Do More Harm Than Good
British Study Suggests Mammograms May Do More Harm Than Good
British Troops Have Lower Rate of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Broadway Strikes an Autism-Friendly Chord
Broccoli, Cabbage, Other Veggies May Protect Against Colon Cancer
Brown Fat Cells May One Day Help Combat Obesity
Bug Bites May Have Caused Zebras' Stripes
Building Muscle May Reduce Diabetes Risk, Study Says
Buildup of Newer Flame Retardants Concerns Scientists
Bullied Kids Showing Up in School Nurses' Offices
Bullying's Scars May Last a Lifetime, Experts Say
Bullying Moves From Online to Text-Messaging: Study
Bullying Takes Toll on High School Test Scores
Burn-Casualty Soldiers at High Risk for Kidney Injury, Study Finds
Burning the Midnight Oil May Lead to Weight Gain
Burnout, Dissatisfaction Seem Rampant Among Medical Residents
Busy Social Life May Stave Off Disability in Elderly
Buyer, Beware of Over-the-Counter Thyroid Supplements: Study
Buying Luxury Items on Credit May Be Ego Booster
Bypass Surgery Best for Some Heart Failure Patients
Bypass Surgery, Stents Seem to Bring Same Level of Relief
C-Section Rate Drops for First Time in a Decade in U.S.
C-Section Rate Drops for First Time in a Decade in U.S.
C-Section Rate in U.S. Climbs to All-Time High: Report
C-Sections Linked to Doubled Risk for Blood Clots
C-Sections Might Put Preemies at Risk for Breathing Problems
Caffeine May Alter Women's Estrogen Levels
Caffeine May Interfere With Fertility in Women
Calcified Plaque in Arteries May Be Tied to Stroke, Dementia Risk
California's Rural Elderly Have High Rates of Chronic Illness
Calorie Info Helps Teens Choose Water Over Sugary Drinks
Calorie Intake Rises When Fast-Food Restaurants Nearby: Study
Calorie Labels Don't Affect Kids' Fast-Food Choices
Calories, Not Protein or Carbs, Are Key to Weight Loss: Study
Calories, Not Protein or Carbs, Are Key to Weight Loss: Study
Campus Smoking Bans May Help College Students Quit
Can't Find Time to Exercise? Schedule It, Experts Say
Can 'Doll Therapy' Help Put Dementia Patients at Ease?
Can Chewing Gum Boost Exam Scores?
Can Coffee Cut a Woman's Stroke Risk?
Can Coffee Really Thwart Type 2 Diabetes?
Can Common Virus, Lack of Sunlight Boost MS Risk?
Can Crotch Length Predict Infertility in Men?
Can Crotch Length Predict Sperm Strength?
Can Diet Soda Boost Your Stroke Risk?
Can Facial Flaws Cost You the Job?
Can Fatty Acids in Breast Milk or Formula Make Kids Smarter?
Can Hormone Therapy or the Pill Prevent Brain Aneurysms?
Can Low Birth Weight Raise Autism Risk?
Can NSAIDs Cut Colorectal Cancer Deaths in Older Women?
Can NSAIDs Cut Colorectal Cancer Deaths in Older Women?
Can Platelet Transfusions Trigger Severe Reaction in Those With Peanut Allergies?
Can Prescription Amphetamine Use Raise Parkinson's Risk?
Can Prescription Amphetamine Use Raise Parkinson's Risk?
Can Removing Tonsils, Appendix Boost Early Heart Attack Risk?
Can the Dukan Diet Do It?
Can Weight-Loss Surgery Reverse Common Cause of Infertility?
Can You Google Your Memory?
Cancer Doctors Still Not Great With Patients' Pain
Cancer Drug Avastin Makes Inroads Against Ovarian Tumors
Cancer Drug Avastin Makes Inroads Against Ovarian Tumors
Cancer Drug Shortages Getting Worse, FDA Says
Cancer Incidence, Death Rates Continue to Drop: Report
Cancer Outpatients at Greater Risk for Blood Clots
Cancer Outpatients at Greater Risk for Blood Clots
Cancer Patients at Risk for Serious Blood Clots: Study
Cancer Patients Benefit From Full Access to Medical Records
Cancer Patients May Be at Greater Risk for Sun Damage
Cancer Patients Should Ask Doctors to Use Simple Terms
Cancer Patients Struggle as Drug Costs Soar: Study
Cancer Risk Doubles After Organ Transplant, Study Finds
Cancer Risk With Barrett's Esophagus May Be Lower Than Thought
Cancer Survivors Face High Health Costs Over Long Term: Report
Cancer Survivors Should Take Steps to Keep Healthy During Holidays
Capacity for Commitment May Start in Early Childhood
Car Crash Injury Risk Greater for Women Drivers: Study
Car Ignition 'Interlocks' Thwart Alcohol-Impaired Drivers
Cardiac Arrest Less Deadly in Exercise Facilities, Study Finds
Cardiac Rehab Can Boost Survival After Angioplasty, Study Finds
Cardiac Rehab May Cut Risk Factors After Mini-Stroke
Cardiac Rehab May Help Heart Patients Live Longer
Cardiologists Often Miss Heart Defects in Young Athletes: Study
Care for Irregular Heartbeat Costs U.S. Billions: Study
Care for Mentally Ill Vets at VA Centers May Differ Across U.S.
Cargill Begins Massive Recall of Turkey Linked to Salmonella Outbreak
Caring for Low Birth-Weight Baby Hard on Moms: Study
Cartoon Branding Affects Kids' Cereal Choice, Regardless of Taste
Cartoon Characters Prod Kids to Nag for Unhealthy Foods
Car, TV Ownership Tied to Higher Risk for Heart Attack
Cases of 'Flattened Head' Babies on the Rise, Study Finds
Cases of Legionnaire's Disease Tripled in 10 Years
Cases of Tamiflu-Resistant Flu Concern Experts
Cash, Luxury Goods Really Do Get People Salivating: Study
Caution Urged in Intensive Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes
Cave Art Accurately Depicted Horses of Different Colors
Cavemen Knew It: Cooked Meat Offers More Energy
CDC Cites Benefits of Expanded HIV Testing Program
CDC Considers Vaccinating Boys, Not Just Girls, for HPV
CDC Issues Guidance for Coping With Lingering Heat
CDC Issues New TB Treatment Guidelines
CDC Links Prescription Painkillers in Pregnancy to Birth Defects
CDC Moves to Make Organ Transplantation Safer
CDC Report Shows Bacterial Meningitis Cases on the Decline
CDC Urges Americans: Get Your Flu Shot
CDC Warns Against Exposure to 'Mad Cow'-Like Brain Diseases
CDC Warns Against Sharing Insulin Pens
Celiac Disease in Women Linked to Depression Risk
Celiac Disease on the Rise in U.S.
Cell Phones Affect Areas of the Brain, Study Shows
Cell Phones Don't Raise Brain Cancer Risk, Study Says
Cell Phones Don't Raise Brain Cancer Risk, Study Says
Cell Phones Don't Seem to Pose Cancer Risk to Kids: Study
Cell Phones May Cause Brain Cancer, WHO Experts Say
Central Catheters May Raise Risk of Blood Clots After Surgery
Certain 'Senior Moments' May Signal Mental Decline
Certain After-Stroke Treatments May Boost Outcome
Certain Antibiotics During Pregnancy May Be Safe After All
Certain Antidepressants Linked to Falls in Nursing Homes
Certain Antidepressants With Blood Thinners May Pose Risk for Heart Patients
Certain Cancer Drugs Don't Interfere With Flu Vaccine: Study
Certain Cancer Drugs May Have Fatal Side Effects: Analysis
Certain COPD Meds Linked to Urinary Troubles in Men
Certain Diabetes Drugs Better for Heart Health, Study Finds
Certain Diabetes Drugs Might Aid Weight Loss
Certain Diabetes Drugs Might Aid Weight Loss
Certain Foods Said to Help Lower Bad Cholesterol
Certain Genes Could Add to Alcoholism Risk
Certain Painkillers May Raise Odds of Stroke, Heart Attack: Study
Certain Risk Factors Could Spur Heart Failure in Normal-Weight People
Certain Seniors at Risk for Infection After ER Visit: Study
Change in Hepatitis Screening May Save Lives, Money
Changes in Cerebrospinal Fluid May Signal Early Alzheimer's
Changes in Cerebrospinal Fluid May Signal Early Alzheimer's
Cheap Drug Helps Smokers Quit, Study Finds
Cheap Drug Helps Smokers Quit, Study Finds
Cheaper DNA Sequencing Coming Closer
Check Plastic Surgeon's Credentials or Risk Tragic Results, Experts Warn
Chemical Found in Foam Cups a Possible Carcinogen
Chemical in Smoke May Pose Health Risk
Chemicals May Raise Health Risks for Nail Salon Workers
Chemistry of Mosquito Sex May Hold Key to Disease Control
Chemo Combo May Help Stave Off Pancreatic Cancer Death
Chemo During Pregnancy Doesn't Seem to Harm Baby
Chemo for Late-Stage Cancer Patients May Be Unjustified
Chemo May Raise Risk of Falls in Breast Cancer Survivors
Chewing Khat Raises Heart Disease, Death Risk: Study
Chickenpox Vaccine May Wipe Out Related Deaths: Study
Child's Head Injury Doesn't Always Need CT Scan: Study
Child Abuse, Neglect a Major Public Health Problem: CDC
Child Care Can Help Kids With Depressed Moms
Childhood Aggression May Predict Health Woes in Adulthood
Childhood Cancer Survivors at Greater Risk for Tumors as Adults
Childhood Cancer Therapies Tied to Gastrointestinal Issues
Childhood Depression, Anxiety Tied to Pain in Adulthood
Childhood Mental Health Woes Could Hurt Adult Romance, Finance
Childless Men May Face Higher Heart Disease Risk
Childless Men May Face Higher Heart Disease Risk
Children's Chest Pain Rarely Cause for Alarm: Study
Children's Drowning Injuries, Deaths Decline: Study
Children's HIV Drugs May Cause High Cholesterol
Children Born by C-Section at Slightly Higher Asthma Risk
Children Exposed to HIV Before Birth at Risk for Language Delay
Children Fare OK if Mom Works, Study Finds
Children More Likely to Drink &amp; Drive if Parents Drink: Study
Children of Alcoholics Drink More When Stressed
Children of Older Dads Fare as Well in School as Other Kids
Children With ADHD More Prone to Substance Abuse: Study
Children With Food Allergies Often Face Skepticism
Children With Head Injuries Can Face Lifetime of Problems
Children With HIV at Higher Risk of Drug Resistance
Children With HIV at Higher Risk of Drug Resistance
Children With Kidney Disease Face Many Health Woes
Children With Tourette Syndrome Have Better Motor Control, Study Finds
Chimp Attack Victim Reveals New Face
Chimps Shed Light on How Humans Learned to Share
Chimps, Too, May Use Laughter for Social Gain
Chinese Herbs Equal to Tamiflu in Reducing H1N1 Fever: Study
Chips, Fries, Soda Most to Blame for Long-Term Weight Gain
Chiropractic Spinal Manipulation Won't Cause Chest Injuries, Study Contends
Chocolate Could Be Sweet Defense Against Stroke
Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs Safe for Long-Term Use, Study Finds
Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs Safe for Long-Term Use, Study Finds
Cholesterol Deposits Around Eyes Linked to Heart Risk
Cholesterol Deposits Around Eyes Linked to Heart Risk
Cholesterol Drug Shows Promise in Early Research
Choosing a Toy? Think 'Kid-Powered'
Chorus Gives Voice to Those With Alzheimer's
Christmas Trees and Trappings Can Fan Fire Risk
Chronic Bowel Disease Drugs Linked to Skin Cancer Risk
Chronic Bowel Disease Drugs Linked to Skin Cancer Risk
Chronic Bowel Disease Drugs Linked to Skin Cancer Risk
Chronic Disease May Up Out-of-Pocket Costs for Insured
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Hits Teens, Too
Chronic Fatigue Tied to Extended School Absences
Chronic Heartburn a Growing Problem in U.S.
Chronic Kidney Disease Tied to Heart Problems in Elderly
Chronic Pain Often Follows Car Crash: Study
Chronic Pot Smoking Affects Brain Chemistry, Scans Show
Chronic School Absenteeism Linked to Mental Health Problems
Chronic Tylenol Use May Be Linked to Blood Cancer, Study Suggests
Chubby Doctors Could Be Bad for Your Health
Cigarette Packaging Still Too Alluring, Studies Find
Cigarette Smoke Fuels Mucus Production in People With Bronchitis
Cigarette Tax Unlikely to Deter Some Smokers: Report
Circle of Friends Key to Adopting Healthy Habits: Study
Circumcision Rate Down Slightly in U.S. Hospitals
City Living Tied to More Anxiety, Mood Disorders
City Pavement Affects Weather, Boosting Smog: Study
Clamp Device for Leaky Heart Valve Seems Effective
Class of Drugs Linked to Higher Heart Risk in Older Diabetics
Class of Drugs Linked to Higher Heart Risk in Older Diabetics
Classic Restless Legs Syndrome Not Linked to Parkinson's
Classroom Environment May Affect Kids' Mental Health
Clearing Out 'Old Cells' Might Make for Healthier Old Age
Climate Change Extending Ragweed Season in Colder Climes: Study
Climate Change May Trigger More Asthma Emergencies
Clogged Arteries Might Raise Risk of Dementia, Experts Warn
Clogged Arteries Pose Different Dangers for Men, Women: Study
Close-Knit Neighborhoods Raise Chances of Stroke Survival
Close Bond With Mom Helps Keep Teen Boys Safe
Closing Schools Seems to Prevent Flu's Spread
Clot-Busting Drug May Work for Those Who Have Strokes While Asleep
Clots in Coronary Stents More Likely in Early Morning
Clues May Reveal When a Person Is Faking Remorse
Clues to Alzheimer's May Reside in Spinal Fluid
Clues to Why Rheumatoid Arthritis Drug Humira Fails Some Patients
Coach Summitt's Diagnosis Puts Spotlight on Early-Onset Alzheimer's
Coaches Can Play Big Role in How Kids Feel About Sports
Cocaine-Related Heart Damage May Be 'Silent'
Cocaine Increases Risk for Glaucoma: Study
Coffee Addiction May Be Grounded in Genes
Coffee, Sex, Smog Can All Trigger Heart Attack, Study Finds
Coffee, Sex, Smog Can All Trigger Heart Attack, Study Finds
Cognitive Therapy Helps Depressed Drug Abusers
Cold, Flu Season Poses Risks for Kids With Asthma
College 101: Cellphones, Laptops, Music Players
College Degree Lowers Marriage Odds for Those From Disadvantaged Backgrounds
College Football Players Get Bigger, Stronger With Age
College Kids Often Feel Guilty About Texting in Class: Survey
College Players' Hoop Dreams May Get Boost From Extra Zzz's
College Students Missing Out on Fruits, Veggies: Survey
College Students Not Getting Enough Z's
College Students Not Getting Enough Z's
College Students Smoke When They Party, Drink and Work
College Students Still Vulnerable to Bullying
College Students Who Sleep in Drink More, Study Less
Colon Cancer Death Rates Continue to Drop, CDC Reports
Colon Cancer Prognosis Worse for the Obese, Type 2 Diabetics
Colon Cleansing Has No Health Benefit, May Harm: Report
Colon Surgery Linked to High Readmission Rates
Colonoscopy Better Than Alternative at Spotting Cancer in Seniors: Study
Columbus Voyage Tied to Syphilis Spread?
Combo of Paxil, Pravachol May Raise Blood Sugar
Common Birth Defect May Be Linked to Migraine With Aura
Common Breast Cancer Gene Test May Be Flawed, Study Says
Common Gastro Disease Occurs Even With High-Fiber Diet
Common Heart Dysfunction Can Help Bring on Heart Failure
Common Hospital Infection Lengthens Patient Stays
Common Household Chemicals Might Harm Kids' Immunity
Common Painkillers May Blunt Antidepressants
Common Swimming Injuries Often Avoidable
Community-Wide Effort May Help Tame Troubled Teens
Compassion, Not Punishment, Helps Diffuse Workplace Anger: Study
Complexities of Autism Extend to Its Treatment
Compulsive Eaters May Have 'Food Addiction,' Study Finds
Computer-Aided Mammography Doesn't Improve Breast Cancer Detection: Study
Computer 'Pathologist' Could Help Assess Breast Cancer Survival
Computer Vision Syndrome: Fact or Fiction?
Concussion Project Finds Disease in Two Autopsied Brains
Concussions Tied to Verbal Memory Loss in Young Athletes
Conflicts of Interest Cloud Heart Treatment Guidelines: Study
Confusion Over Drug Dosing Common for Seniors
Constipation May Help Explain Some Bedwetting
Contact Allergies Associated With Lower Rates of Some Cancers
Content, Timing of TV Can Take Toll on Kids' Sleep
Controversial Cholesterol Drug Might Lower Blood Sugar Levels in Diabetics
Conviction Rates Similar for Suspects of Child, Adult Murder in Utah
Cooked Right, Fish Can Help a Woman's Heart
Cooking Class Benefits Kids in Many Ways
Cooling Soldiers With Combat Injuries May Improve Survival
Coordinated Cooling Effort After Cardiac Arrest Can Improve Outcomes
COPD Drug Via Mist Inhaler Could Raise Death Risk: Study
COPD Drug Via Mist Inhaler Could Raise Death Risk: Study
COPD May Make Shingles More Likely
Coping Strategy Depends on Strength of Emotion: Study
Coping With Graves' Disease Lasts a Lifetime
Corticosteroid Creams Safe for Kids With Eczema: Study
Corticosteroids May Speed Pneumonia Recovery in Some
Corticosteroids May Speed Pneumonia Recovery in Some
Cost of Health Coverage in U.S. May Depend on Where You Live
Cost of U.S. Workers' Health Premiums Surged in 2011
Costs Soar for Kids With Poorly Controlled Asthma
Cotton Swabs Help Prevent Surgical Site Infections: Study
Cotton Swabs Linked to Ruptured Eardrums, Study Shows
Couch-Potato Kids: It Shows in Their Eyes, Researchers Say
Could 'Extreme' Low-Cal Diets Bring Longer, Healthier Life?
Could 'Magic' Mushrooms Ease Depression?
Could a Blood Test Help Spot Depression?
Could a Dangerous Fungus Lurk in Your Dishwasher?
Could a Diet Help Prevent Alzheimer's?
Could a Type of Ear Infection Help Make Kids Obese?
Could a Woman's Wrinkles Predict Risk of Fractures?
Could a Woman's Wrinkles Predict Risk of Fractures?
Could Airway Abnormality Point to Autism?
Could Chemicals in Wine Improve Stent Performance?
Could Coffee Lower Men's Risk for Prostate Cancer?
Could Daily Aspirin Harm Seniors' Eyes?
Could Discrimination Help Trigger Illness in Blacks?
Could Divorce Trigger Hair Loss in Women?
Could Dogs' DNA Give Clues to Human Lymphoma?
Could Finger Length Predict Penis Length?
Could Hair Loss at 20 Signal Higher Prostate Cancer Risk?
Could Hair Loss at 20 Signal Higher Prostate Cancer Risk?
Could Happy Lives Be Longer Lives?
Could HPV Raise Women's Risk for Heart Disease?
Could Internet Addiction Disrupt Brain's Connections?
Could Internet Addiction Disrupt Brain's Connections?
Could Listening to Mozart Help Doctors Spot Colon Polyps?
Could Lots of Chocolate Lower Your Heart Risk?
Could Nicotine Patches Help Stave Off Memory Loss?
Could Poor Memory Signal Raised Stroke Risk?
Could Pop Music Be Linked to Depression?
Could Sleeping on Left Side Help Prevent Stillbirth?
Could Sleeping on Left Side Help Prevent Stillbirth?
Could Slow Eating Be Key to Staying Slim?
Could Slow Eating Be Key to Staying Slim?
Could Soccer 'Headers' Cause Brain Injury?
Could Statins Help Those Hospitalized With Flu?
Could Stomach 'Pacemaker' Be New Weight-Loss Tool?
Could Stomach 'Pacemaker' Be New Weight-Loss Tool?
Could Surgery, Anesthesia While Very Young Hamper Kids' Development?
Could Too Little Vitamin B-12 Shrink the Aging Brain?
Could Weight Loss Be Early Sign of Alzheimer's?
Could Women's Use of 'the Pill' Raise Men's Prostate Cancer Risk?
Could Women's Use of 'the Pill' Raise Men's Prostate Cancer Risk?
Counseling May Help Women at Risk for Breast Cancer Gene
Couples Can Pay a Price for Materialism
Couples Counseling Boosts Sex Lives After Prostate Cancer
Couples Who Don't Fight Much Aren't Likely to Start
Court Rules Against Insurance Mandate in Obama Health Care Law
Covering Gym Fees Might Be Money Saver for Medicare
CPAP Therapy Most Effective for Sleep Apnea, Experts Say
Creative Minds More Prone to Cheating
Crib Injuries Land Thousands of Toddlers in ER Each Year
Crossing Street While on Cell Phone Risky for Seniors
Crowding in ER May Delay Pain Relief for Kids
CT Heart Scans No Benefit to Patients Without Symptoms
CT Scan Dye Containing Iodine May Affect Thyroid
CT Scans May Pick Up COPD Early in Smokers
Cuddling May Be Key to Long-Term Happy Relationship
Cuddling May Be Key to Long-Term Happy Relationship
Curiosity Makes for Better Students
Cyberbullying a Big Worry for Parents: Survey
Cyclists Urged to Prep Their Bodies for the Long Haul
Dad's Good Parenting May Help Daughters Avoid Risky Sex
Dads' Parenting Style Affects Influence as Kids Age: Survey
Dads Can Light Their Grills Without Fear
Dads Who Eat Out Have Kids Who Eat Out, Study Finds
Daily Aspirin May Help Prevent Colon Cancer for Those at High Risk
Daily Aspirin May Help Prevent Colon Cancer for Those at High Risk
Daily Coffee May Lower Your Skin Cancer Risk
Daily Four-Drug Combo Pill Halves Heart Disease Risk: Study
Daily Hot Dog May Feed Diabetes Risk: Study
Dangerous Bacteria Hide Out in Nurses', Doctors' Uniforms
Dangerous Wandering a Lesser Known Side of Autism
Dark Chocolate May Harbor Benefits for the Heart
Daughters Seem to Influence Mothers' Fashion Sense
Deadly <i>E. Coli</i> Strain in Europe Should Serve as Warning, Experts Say
Deaf 'Signers' Quick to Interpret Body Language: Study
Dealing With Head Lice
Death Rate Higher in Minorities With Acute Leukemia
Death Rates Among People With High Blood Pressure Falling
Death Rates of Children, Young Adults Show Reversal
Death Toll From Cantaloupe-Linked Listeria Outbreak Now Stands at 23
Death Toll From Listeria Outbreak Hits 28
Death Toll From Listeria Outbreak Hits 28
Death Toll From Listeria Outbreak Hits 29
Death Toll From Listeria Outbreak Hits 29
Deaths Exceed Births in 24% of U.S. Communities: Report
Deaths From Abuse of Painkillers Triple in a Decade: CDC
Deaths Up, Care Levels Down at Teaching Hospitals in July
Decline in Hormone Therapy Linked to Fewer Mammograms
Deep Brain Stimulation Improves Parkinson's Symptoms Long-Term
Delaying Intravenous Feeding of ICU Patients May Aid Recovery
Delays in Hospital Transfers for Heart Attack Patients May Raise Death Risk
Delivery Even a Bit Early May Mean Developmental Delays
Delving Into the Mystery of Placebos
Dementia May Impede Stroke Recovery
Dementia May Lead to Avoidable Hospitalizations
Dementia Patients Seem to Benefit From Small Group Homes
Dengue Fever Cases Subside in Florida, But Threat Remains
Densensitization Procedure Helps Hard-to-Match Kidney Recipients
Dental Care for Kids on Medicaid Varies by Fees Each State Sets
Dentist Gives Advice to Keep Holiday Smiles Bright
Dentists Could Fill Gap in Health Care, Study Says
Dentists May Be Able to Spot Undiagnosed Diabetes
Depressed Dads More Likely to Spank, Shortchange Kids: Study
Depressed Kids May Be Targets for Bullying, Study Suggests
Depressed People Find It Hard to Stop Reliving Bad Times
Depressed Women Could Face Raised Risk of Stroke
Depression After Cancer Keeps Some From Follow-Up Care
Depression Common After Brain Injury
Depression Higher in Wealthier Nations
Depression May Boost Arthritis Pain
Depression May Worsen Over Time in Addiction-Prone Women
Depression Seems to Increase Risk of Kidney Failure: Study
Depression Threatens Independence of Stroke Survivors
Depression Tied to Higher Risk for Stroke
Depression, Disability Can Follow ICU Care: Study
Depression, Partner Conflict Raise Suicide Risk for Pregnant Women, New Moms
Dermatitis May Be More Cause Than Effect of Food Allergies
Desire to Please Parents Motivates Kids at School
Despite Advances, HIV/AIDS Still Takes Heavy Emotional Toll
Despite Radiation in Japan, Little Shift in Americans' Views on Nuke Power: Poll
Diabetes Care Thwarted by Unstable Health Insurance: Study
Diabetes Drug Actos May Raise Risk for Bladder Cancer: FDA
Diabetes Education Seems to Help Improve Blood Sugar Control
Diabetes in Kids Comes With Hefty Price Tag
Diabetes Often Not Diagnosed or Treated Properly
Diabetes on Upswing Worldwide
Diabetes on Upswing Worldwide
Diabetes Social Networking Web Sites Vary in Quality
Diabetes Takes a Toll on Lifetime Earnings: Study
Diabetes Takes Toll on Women's Hearing: Study
Diabetes Ups Death Risk Overall, Study Shows
Diabetes, Obesity After 60 May Drive Up Breast Cancer Risk
Diabetes, Obesity After 60 May Drive Up Breast Cancer Risk
Diabetic Girls May Have Heart Risk Factors
Diabetic Kidney Disease Rising in the U.S.
Diabetics Do Better With Empathetic Doctors
Diabetics May Be at Greater Risk for Second Stroke
Diabetics May Be at Greater Risk for Second Stroke
Dialysis Patients Unprepared for Disasters, Study Contends
Dialysis Patients Unprepared for Disasters, Study Contends
Did Beethoven's Hearing Loss Shape His Compositions?
Diet-Exercise Combo Seems to Work Best for Obese Seniors
Diet High in Fiber Might Lengthen Your Life
Diet Might Have Some Effect on ADHD
Diet Might Help Those Immobilized by Knee Osteoarthritis
Dietary Supplements May Harm Older Women: Study
Dieters More Likely to Trust Food Packaging
Diets Rich in Vitamin B May Help Prevent PMS, Study Finds
Digital Divide Opens Up in Patient Use of Online Medical Records
Direct-to-Consumer Gene Tests Cause Little Anxiety: Study
Disabilities From 9/11 Behind Rising Retirements for NYC Firefighters
Discerning Gift-Givers Look for Toys That Offer More Than Fun

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