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- Early intervention helps infants born deaf (Reuters)
- Statins fight stroke in older people too (Reuters)
- Kids' Fever Time Cut Using Ibuprofen First (HealthDay)
- Longer wait for cancer diagnoses due to problems with reactor (AFP)
- Genes may link birth weight, diabetes in adulthood (Reuters)
- Asthma rates high among abused children (Reuters)
- Dubai ruler to fund eye care for one million people (AFP)
- Prostate irradiation raises risk of colon cancer (Reuters)
- Breast or bottle? New mothers get mixed message (Reuters)
- Vatican says not questioning moment of death (Reuters)
- Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 3, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 3, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Kids of Stressed, Low-Income Moms Prone to Weight Problems (HealthDay)
- Drug Given 24 Hours After Stroke Helps Repair Brain Tissue (HealthDay)
- Height May Boost Prostate Cancer Risk, Study Suggests (HealthDay)
- People get their nutrients on diet plans: study (Reuters)
- Cancer patients to wait longer for diagnoses because of reactor (AFP)
- Spanish region prepares pioneering euthanasia law (AFP)
- Health Tip: Adjusting to a Hearing Aid (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Know the Signs of Concussion (HealthDay)
- Hydrating Kidney Patients With Sodium Bicarb Has Little Effect (HealthDay)
- Early Weight Gain Might Mean Higher Blood Pressure Later (HealthDay)
- Brain protein holds key to fertility (Reuters)
- Exercise may improve memory in older people (Reuters)
- Canada offers to compensate nuclear test veterans (Reuters)
- Direct-to-Consumer Drug Ads Have Little Effect on Sales: Study (HealthDay)
- E. coli outbreak in Oklahoma kills 1, sickens 200 (AP)
- Teen suicides dip, experts worry rate remains high (AP)
- Spike in teenage suicides no fluke, study finds (Reuters)
- Early weight gain may lead to hypertension: study (Reuters)
- Modest brain test benefit seen with brisk walking (AP)
- Marriage problems? Husband's genes may be to blame (Reuters)
- Clones' offspring may be in food supply: FDA (Reuters)
- High fiber intake may cut preeclampsia risk (Reuters)
- All types of sexual activity carry some STD risk (Reuters)
- Obesity not a red flag for spotting diabetes (Reuters)
- Pfizer resuming ads for Lipitor after controversy (AP)
- Helmet law halved child bike deaths (Reuters)
- Some risk seen with prostate biopsy (Reuters)
- Exercise may reverse brain damage from radiation (Reuters)
- Sudden death after arrest may be new syndrome (Reuters)
- Kids of older dads run greater risk of bipolar disorder: study (AFP)
- Study says smoking may hurt women more than men (AP)
- Drug ads may be a waste of cash (AFP)
- Study: No proof of Vytorin link to cancer (AP)
- 3 Questions Can Spot Possible Postpartum Depression (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Buy a Safe Bathtub for Baby (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Take Care of a Cast (HealthDay)
- Cancer, diabetes leave fingerprints in blood, serum (Reuters)
- Drugs: Direct-to-consumer ads may be a waste of cash (AFP)
- Diabetics put health at risk during Ramadan (AFP)
- Guide helps doctors manage vaccine allergies (Reuters)
- Beijing fights 'battle of the bulge' with extra PE classes: report (AFP)
- Stressed mothers may raise fat children: study (Reuters)
- HPV Vaccine Has Higher Allergic Reaction Rate (HealthDay)
- Diabetics put health at risk during Ramadan (AFP)
- Newer joint replacements need more revisions: study (Reuters)
- Expensive ads sell few prescription drugs: study (Reuters)
- 'Bonding Gene' Could Help Men Stay Married (HealthDay)
- Bird flu vaccine gives strong protection in mice (Reuters)
- Active Video Games Help Kids Exercise (HealthDay)
- Study finds more allergic reactions after HPV jab (Reuters)
- Study links bipolar disorder with older fathers (AP)
- Kids with older dads at higher bipolar risk: study (Reuters)
- Secrets of Telomerase Revealed (HealthDay)
- Players may improve when training mimics sport (Reuters)
- High doses of vitamin D safe for children (Reuters)
- Lack of joy in life ups early death risk: study (Reuters)
- High birth weight may raise brain tumor risk (Reuters)
- Study backs low vitamin D-diabetes link (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 1, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Daytime Sleeping Linked to Poor Recovery in Older Patients (HealthDay)
- Tips to avoid drug errors due to confusing names (AP)
- Watch out for drug names that look, sound alike (AP)
- Circumcision problems impair HIV prevention: study (Reuters)
- Study: Bypass better than stents in long term (AP)
- Scottish schoolgirls get cancer jab (AFP)
- Patient follow-up helps reduce suicide rate: report (Reuters)
- Health Tip: When Your Baby Needs Shots (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Prevent Dry Skin (HealthDay)
- New Type of Stent Appears Safe, Effective (HealthDay)
- Study: Bypass better than stents in long term (AP)
- Biosensors' heart stent matches J&J rival in study (Reuters)
- Take the stairs for a healthy heart (Reuters)
- Novartis's Lescol drug protects heart after surgery (Reuters)
- Heart bypasses beat drug stents in study (Reuters)
- Coffee may lower risk of uterus cancer: Japan study (AFP)
- Brain 'Master Switch' May Control Appetite, Fertility (HealthDay)
- Cracking enzyme code opens way to new cancer drugs (AFP)
- New gene clues emerge for leukaemia, obesity, bowel disease (AFP)
- New nerve cells needed for smelling, memory: study (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Aug. 31, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Newer Blood Pressure Drug Better for Some Heart Patients, Diabetics (HealthDay)
- Fish Oil Supplements Help With Heart Failure (HealthDay)
- Fish oil appears to help against heart failure (AP)
- European agency warns of possible Botox side effects (AFP)
- Surviving Nepalese twin to return to Singapore for surgery: report (AFP)
- US hospitals on lockdown after unknown substance exposure (AFP)
- Belgium reduces safety zone near nuclear iodine leak site (AFP)
- Health Highlights: Aug. 30, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Sleepy Drivers Are Dangerous Drivers (HealthDay)
- Sharp rise in alcoholism among Swedish women: report (AFP)
- Afghan child mortality linked to uneducated mothers (Reuters)
- 87 salmonella cases reported across Quebec (AP)
- Alcohol in Early Pregnancy May Prompt Fetal Cell Death (HealthDay)
- Federal judge approves Ford health care trust plan (Reuters)
- One death linked to salmonella outbreak (Reuters)
- HIV-positive Ivorians to receive free anti-retroviral treatment (AFP)
- Activity key to breast cancer patients' survival (Reuters)
- Weight loss may cut risk of colorectal growths (Reuters)
- UN study says polygamy main AIDS driver in Swaziland (AFP)
- Many return to sports after getting a new shoulder (Reuters)
- Guidelines issued on battling ear wax (Reuters)
- Weight-loss surgery won't "cure" sleep apnea (Reuters)
- Benefit of pelvic exercises on urine leaks wanes (Reuters)
- Trans fats linked to pre-cancerous colon growths (Reuters)
- ImClone updates data from lung cancer trial (Reuters)
- World first: Lasers used in keyhole surgery for brain cancer (AFP)
- Flu shot does not cut risk of death in elderly (Reuters)
- Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 29, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Aug. 29, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Leave That Ear Wax Alone (HealthDay)
- Study Questions Flu Shot's Mortality Protection for Elderly (HealthDay)
- Therapy curbs insomnia in dialysis patients (Reuters)
- Blood pressure pill works well in kids, study shows (Reuters)
- Antipsychotic Drugs Boost Stroke Risk (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Warning Signs of a Bleeding Disorder (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Take Care of Aging Skin (HealthDay)
- End-of-Life Choices a Complicated Affair (HealthDay)
- Mom's Smoking During Pregnancy Ups Preemie's SIDS Risk (HealthDay)
- Novartis halts research on MRSA drug after poor tests (AFP)
- Belgian radioactive leak worse than initially thought (AFP)
- 13% of Seniors Report Being Mistreated (HealthDay)
- Antipsychotic drugs double stroke risk: study (Reuters)
- Cadmium Exposure Tied to Lung Disease (HealthDay)
- Scientists Track Hourly Changes in Alzheimer's Protein (HealthDay)
- Normal Cells May Predict Cancer Virulence (HealthDay)
- Teva sues Novartis, Momenta over Copaxone patent (Reuters)
- Sleep quality drops with age, but effects diminish (Reuters)
- Brain dysfunction may explain fibromyalgia symptoms (Reuters)
- Brain injury study adds to Alzheimer's enigma (Reuters)
- New Katrina death tally: Half of victims 75 and up (AP)
- Alcohol deaths common among American Indians (Reuters)
- Tainted deli meats outbreak in Canada spreads (AFP)
- Warfarin underused by patients at risk for stroke (Reuters)
- Brain injury study adds to Alzheimer's enigma (Reuters)
- Mexico's Supreme Court upholds capital's abortion law (AFP)
- Tracking Alzheimer's-linked protein in live brains (AP)
- Mexico's top court refuses to reverse capital's abortion law (AFP)
- Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 28, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Aug. 28, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Swedish magazine recalled after faulty recipe poisons four (AFP)
- Study: 12 percent of Indian deaths due to alcohol (AP)
- Under-tongue therapy may ease bee-sting allergy (Reuters)
- Philippines endorses condoms despite church (AFP)
- Four Austrians suffer tick-borne encephalitis from cheese: report (AFP)
- Condom lubricant popular acne cure for Cambodian women (AFP)
- Correction: Hot Dogs-Cancer story (AP)
- Skills-based therapy may curb eating disorders (Reuters)
- "Natural" cesarean mimics vaginal birth experience (Reuters)
- Water disinfection products no harm to pregnancy (Reuters)
- Independent WHO study backs universal health care (Reuters)
- Protecting Newborns From a Dangerous Threat (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Prepare a Fire Safety Plan (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Help Prevent a Herniated Disk (HealthDay)
- Bunion Surgery Patients Need 6 Weeks Before Driving (HealthDay)
- Social injustice 'killing on a grand scale': WHO (AFP)
- AIDS cases seen on the rise in Philippines (Reuters)
- Long-term incense use 'increases cancer risk' (AFP)
- Cervical cancer advances give hope to poor (Reuters)
- Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 27, 2008 (HealthDay)
- New Test Identifies Heart Transplant Rejection (HealthDay)
- Study Links Spanking to Physical Abuse (HealthDay)
- Pancreatic Cells Turned Into Insulin-Producing Beta Cells (HealthDay)
- Police: Disabled Palestinian siblings hidden away (AP)
- HIV spreads in NY at three times the U.S. average (Reuters)
- Researchers regrow crucial hair in inner ear (Reuters)
- Stroke drugs show similar results, or no benefits (Reuters)
- Study points to brain chemical involved in obesity (Reuters)
- Keep taking statins after heart attack: study (Reuters)
- Health Highlights: Aug. 27, 2008 (HealthDay)
- FDA OKs blood test for heart transplant rejection (AP)
- In NYC, new HIV infections 3 times national rate (AP)
- Flying is a headache, literally, for many travelers (Reuters)
- Sleep helps selectively preserve emotional memories (Reuters)
- Experiences key to injury prevention for teens (Reuters)
- Biden's Scranton childhood left lasting impression (AP)
- Study outcome won't sway company on eye drug (AP)
- Rising uric acid levels tied to migraine drug (Reuters)
- Thinness in midlife boosts later brittle bone risk (Reuters)
- Fertility treatments induce gene mutations: study (Reuters)
- Researchers turn living cells into insulin-makers (Reuters)
- Hot seat is a gamble for the gonads (AFP)
- Cells change identity in promising breakthrough (AP)
- ConocoPhillips sells remainder of gas stations (AP)
- Tools Test Debunks 'Dumb Neanderthals' Theory (HealthDay)
- 4 More Deaths Reported Among Byetta Patients (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Leaving Your Children Alone (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Using a Dietary Supplement (HealthDay)
- Mistaken Beliefs About Cancer Abound (HealthDay)
- Spain probes possible fourth human case of mad cow disease (AFP)
- An apple a day keeps cancer away? Study shows public confusion (AFP)
- Sharp unveils new anti-bird flu air purifier (AFP)
- British experts green light Novartis' sight-saving drug (AFP)
- Single Rooms Becoming the Norm in New Hospitals (HealthDay)
- Higher risk of other cancers for skin-cancer sufferers: study (AFP)
- U.S. seeks more data for J&J schizophrenia drug (Reuters)
- Some Ayurvedic medicines have harmful metals: study (Reuters)
- Scientists warn of metals in Ayurvedic medicines (AFP)
- Bristol, Pfizer to delay clot drug after setback (Reuters)
- Survey finds causes of cancer little understood (Reuters)
- Aggressive diabetes control in very ill questioned (Reuters)
- Throat cancer increasing among white Americans (Reuters)
- HIV treatment may provoke asthma in kids (Reuters)
- Alcohol detox helps head and neck cancer patients (Reuters)
- New flu vaccine approach hopeful, Novavax says (Reuters)
- New attack ad on TV, but this one targets hot dogs (AP)
- Camps for U.S. military kids aim to ease anxieties (Reuters)
- Number of uninsured Americans declines modestly (Reuters)
- Cholesterol extremes predict outcome in diabetes (Reuters)
- Gait dysfunction common in cognitive impairment (Reuters)
- Nuts and corn not source of colon ills: study (Reuters)
- Benign skin cancers may be "warning sign": study (Reuters)
- Scientists ID Pathway That Makes Antipsychotic Drugs Work (HealthDay)
- Number of Uninsured Americans Drops (HealthDay)
- Optimism, mastery help cancer patients cope (Reuters)
- New flu vaccine approach hopeful, Novavax says (Reuters)
- Clinical Trials Update: Aug. 26, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Aug. 26, 2008 (HealthDay)
- Tobacco Control Program Saved Billions in Health Costs (HealthDay)
- Acupuncture may ease chronic headaches (Reuters)
- Top Indian hospital says drugs in baby trials 'safe': report (AFP)
- Number of uninsured drops; Poverty holds steady (AP)
- When Communication Is Lost (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Taking an Antibiotic (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Exercise Your Brain (HealthDay)
- Preterm Births Linked to Infection of Amniotic Fluid (HealthDay)
- Authorities drop legal bid to force baby's vaccination (AFP)
- New HIV infections up 45% in Philippines: official (AFP)
- South Sudan's vision to tackle blindness (AFP)
- Study links preterm births, simmering infections (AP)
- Infections may cause many premature births: study (Reuters)
- Calif. stop-smoking campaign saved $86 billion: report (Reuters)
- Vaccine cures dangerous yeast infections in mice (Reuters)
- Mexico City abortion law in supreme court battle (AFP)
- Tainted deli meats in Canada kill 12 (AFP)
- U.S. nonprofit hospitals face mounting pressures: reports (Reuters)
- Two experiments suggest new direction for diabetes (Reuters)
- Food Allergy Action Plan Can Keep Kids From Harm (HealthDay)
- How to clear confusion from food allergy warnings (AP)
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