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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 + 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 & 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 |