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Liver Transplantation No Bar to Successful Pregnancy
Low Calcium Linked to Hormone Condition in Women
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Lung Cancer Deaths Rise Among 'Boomer' Women in South
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Medical Groups Agree on Use of Hormone-Replacement Therapy
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Medicare Coverage Gap May Cause Seniors to Forgo Antidepressants
Medicare Gaps Leave Many With Big Bill at End of Life, Study Finds
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Medicare Spending Not Linked to Longer Cancer Survival
Men Biologically Programmed to Steer Clear of Friends' Wives
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Meningitis Outbreak Throws Spotlight on 'Compounding' Pharmacies
Menopause Can Bring Lapses in Memory, Thinking, Study Finds
Menopause Won't Spur Weight Gain, But May Boost Belly Fat: Review
Menstrual Cycles May Affect Women's Shopping Patterns
Mental Skills Decline More Sharply for Women With Alzheimer's: Study
Methadone for Pain Relief Leading Cause of Fatal Overdoses: CDC
'Micro-Stents' May Hold Potential to Treat Glaucoma
Might Smallpox Virus Help Fight a Lethal Breast Cancer?
Migraine With Aura May Raise Risk of Heart Trouble
Millions Got Free Preventive Care Due to Health Law, HHS Says
Millions of Americans Have Uncontrolled High Blood Pressure: CDC
Millions Still Lack Access to Modern Contraception, Study Says
Miscarriages Tied to Elevated Risk for Heart Conditions
'Misdiagnosis' Leading Cause of U.S. Malpractice Payouts: Study
'Moderate' Drinking During Pregnancy Has No Effect on Young Children: Study
Moderate Drinking May Cut Women's Odds for Rheumatoid Arthritis: Study
Modest Health Care Spending Rise Expected for 2013: Report
Mom's Pot Use Doubles Risk of 'Preemie' Birth: Study
Month of Birth Might Help Determine MS Risk, Study Suggests
More Americans Have at Least 2 Chronic Health Issues: CDC
More Evidence That Smoking Raises Breast Cancer Risk
More Evidence Ties Heart Disease to Mental Decline
More Oversight Urged for Money Spent on Research
More Proof Cranberry Juice Thwarts Infection
More Research Points to Long-Term Ills With Bone Drugs
More U.S. Kidney Exchanges Would Allow 1,000 Additional Transplants Yearly
More U.S. Women Turning to Long-Acting Contraceptives: CDC
More Younger Women Diagnosed With Advanced Breast Cancer: Study
Most Americans Oppose Soda, Candy Taxes
Motherhood, Breast-Feeding May Affect Long-Term Weight
Mother's Menopause May Influence Her Daughter's Fertility
Motorcycle Helmet Laws Save Lives and Dollars: CDC
Multiple Abortions May Raise Risk of Preemie Birth Later
Neurology Group Lists Procedures That May Be Unneeded
New Analysis Says Evidence Lacking for HRT-Breast Cancer Link
New Device May Reduce Repeat Breast Cancer Surgeries
New Diabetes Guidelines May Lower Patient Medical Bills
New Guidelines Suggest HIV Screening for All Adults
New Method May Help Pinpoint Woman's Final Menstrual Period
New Survey Examines States' Investments in Dealing With Diabetes
Newer Bone Drug Better for Advanced Breast Cancer Patients: Study
Night Shift Linked to Raised Risk of Ovarian Cancer
Night Shift Might Boost Women's Breast Cancer Risk: Study
No Benefit Seen in Extending Herceptin for Breast Cancer
No Tie Between Light Drinking During Pregnancy, Child's Development: Study
No Truth to Candidate's Claim That Rape Hinders Pregnancy, Experts Say
Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers Tied to Risk for Other Cancers
Novel Drug Approach Shows Promise Against Breast Cancer
Nutrients in Fruits, Vegetables May Help Prevent Breast Cancer: Study
NYC Effort Put Rats on the Run
NYC OKs Ban on Big Sugary Drinks
NYC 'Soda Ban' Decision Expected Thursday
OB/GYNs Endorse Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pills
Obama Administration to Challenge Judge's Ruling on 'Morning-After' Pill
Obese New Mothers May Have Higher Heart Attack, Stroke Risk
Obese Patients Urged to Lose Weight Before Kidney Transplant
Obese Women With Diabetes May Need Different Workouts Than Men
Obesity Might Hinder Treatment of Some Breast Cancers
Ob-Gyn Group Lists Procedures That May Not Be Needed
Older Antipsychotics May Work as Well as Newer Ones: Review
Older Drug for Advanced Breast Cancer Beat Newer, Pricier Meds
Older Women Should Not Take Calcium, Vitamin D: Task Force
Once-Obese Women Still Face Stigma, Study Finds
OSHA's Safety Tests Protect Workers at Little Cost: Study
Pain From Sexual Assault Often Untreated, Study Says
Panel Rules Against HRT for Preventing Chronic Disease
Pap Test Could Spot Some Ovarian Cancers, Study Finds
Partisanship Guides Americans' Attitudes on Health-Care Reform Law: Poll
Patient Involvement Lowers Health Costs, Study Says
Patient Wishes Should Guide End-of-Life Care, Researchers Say
Patients' Health Care Costs Unaffected by Doctors' Sex: Study
Pediatrician Group Issues Home Birth Policy Statement
Petroleum Jelly Tied to Vaginal Infection Risk in Study
Plans to Penalize Non-Emergency Use of ERs Flawed: Study
Plavix's New Generic Status Could Be Boon for Patients
Poll Finds Broad Support for Tougher Gun Laws
Poor Americans in South Less Likely to Get Medical Care: Study
Popularity of 'Walk-In' Retail Health Clinics Growing: Poll
Possible Affordable Care Act Glitch: Too Few Doctors
Pregnancy Boosts Size of Women's Feet, Study Finds
Pregnant Women With Bipolar Disorder May Have Higher Risk of Premature Birth
Prenatal Antidepressants Don't Raise Fetal, Infant Death Risk: Study
Prescription Drug Take-Back Day Set for Saturday
Privacy an Issue for Nursing Moms in Neonatal ICUs
Procedure Might Ease Pain of Female Genital Mutilation
Psychiatric Patients Often Wait Nearly 12 Hours in ER
Quitting Smoking No Harder for Women Than Men, Study Says
Race Might Play Role in Success of Weight-Loss Surgery
Race, Income Tied to Breast Cancer Treatment Delays, Reduced Survival
Racial Gap Persists in Women's Heart Health Knowledge: Survey
Rare Breast Cancer Poses New Set of Challenges
Recession Drove Down Doctor Visits, Study Says
Reducing Ozone Limits Would Save Lives, Report States
Regular Exercise May Add Years to Life, Study Finds
Report: 39 States on Pace for Obesity Rates Above 50%
Research Suggests Possible Vaccine to Prevent Premature Birth
Rheumatoid Arthritis Can Be Costly
Rise in Pregnancy-Associated Cancers Not Fully Explained by Older Age
Robotic Surgery for Hysterectomy Often Not Best Option, Ob/Gyn Group Says
Rosie O'Donnell's Heart Attack a Lesson for Women
Scientists Create Breast Cancer Survival Predictor
Scientists ID 'Happy' Gene in Women
Scientists Uncover Genetic Link for Uterine Fibroids
Screening Women for Domestic Violence Could Help Prevent Abuse
Second Man Arrested in Tainted Letter Case, Officials Report
Secondhand Smoke Takes Big Illness, Expense Toll
Secondhand Smoke Tied to Lower 'Good' Cholesterol in Teen Girls
Seizure Behind Commerce Secretary Bryson's Crashes: Report
Senate Votes to Avoid Fiscal Cliff, House Decision Expected Tuesday
Service That Speeds Up Breast Cancer Diagnosis Pays Off: Study
Severely Obese Have More Complications With Spinal Surgery
Sex Life of Diabetic Women May Suffer
Sharp Rise Seen in Robotically Assisted Hysterectomies
Shopping Around Brings Steep Prescription Drug Savings, Report Finds
Shorter Arms May Explain Why Women Need Glasses Sooner Than Men
Short-Term, Early HRT May Cut Women's Alzheimer's Risk: Study
Single-Embryo IVF Cuts Risk to Baby: Study
Sleep Apnea Treated Successfully in Non-Specialty Centers
'Sling' Implant May Cut Risk of Incontinence After Prolapse Surgery
Smokers Have Higher Surgical Costs, More Complications: Study
Smoking Bans in Public Housing Could Save Dollars, Lives: CDC
Smoking Still Takes a Heavy Toll in U.S., CDC Finds
Soaring U.S. Spinal Care Spending Due to Specialists: Study
Some HPV-Linked Cancers Rising in U.S.: Report
Some People OK With Monetary Payments to Boost Kidney Donation: Survey
Some Women Who Don't Need Deodorant Use It Anyway
Some Women's Brains Contain Male DNA: Study
Soy-Rich Diets May Not Prevent Hot Flashes in Most Menopausal Women
'Spray-on Skin' May Someday Heal Stubborn Leg Ulcers
Stars Strut in Red to Bring Awareness to Women's Heart Health
Startling Differences in New-Hip Estimates: Study
States Use Only Fraction of Tobacco Revenues to Fight Smoking, Study Finds
Stem Cells Fix Bladder Leakage in Mice, Study Finds
Stressful Jobs Linked to Heart Woes in Women
Strides Made in Preventing Cancer, But Challenges Remain: Report
Study Links Insomnia to $31 Billion in U.S. Workplace Errors
Study Questions Guidelines on Radiation for Older Breast Cancer Patients
Study Reveals Gender Gap in Spotting Depression
Study Reveals the Many Ways Sexual Assault Harms Women
Study Tallies Economic Fallout From Workers' Heart Attacks
Study Ties Chemicals in Beauty Products to Women's Diabetes Risk
Study: Blood Tests for Inflammation Could Help Prevent Heart Attack, Stroke
Study: Chest CT Scans May Increase Breast Cancer Risk
Study: Digital Beats Film Mammography at Spotting Breast Cancer
Study: More Pre-Teens Get Vaccines When Middle Schools Require Them
Sunshine Linked to Lower Rheumatoid Arthritis Risk: Study
Supreme Court Backs Much of Controversial Health Reform Law
Supreme Court Ruling Sets Stage for Full Rollout of Health-Care Reform Law
Supreme Court to Rule Thursday on Health Care Reform
Supreme Court's Ruling on Health Care Reform Could Come Monday
Survival of 'Obamacare' Tops List of Biggest Health News in 2012
Survivor of Aggressive Breast Cancer Stresses Need for Quick Action
Targeted Radiation for Breast Cancer May Cause More Complications
Task Force Urges Routine Screening of Women for Domestic Violence
Teen Girls Need Bone Health Advice to Stave Off Osteoporosis
Teen Obesity Linked to Mom's Smoking in Pregnancy: Study
Time Spent on Malpractice Suits May Take Toll on Doctors
Tofu-Rich Diet May Help Women With Lung Cancer Live Longer
Too Few Girls Get HPV Vaccine Against Cancer: CDC
Too Much Coffee in Pregnancy Tied to Smaller, Later Newborns, Study Says
Tragic News Reports Weigh More Heavily on Women: Study
Treated Vaginal Ring Prevents HIV in Monkeys
Turning Tragedy Into Hope for Others With Spinal Cord Injury
Tying the Knot Ups Women's Drinking Rate, Lowers Mens'
U.S. Abandons Effort to Place Graphic Labeling on Cigarettes
U.S. Appeals Court Backs Ruling Against Graphic Images on Cigarette Packs
U.S. Assistance to Africa Cut AIDS-Related Deaths: Study
U.S. Bests Canada, Europe in Drug Approvals
U.S. Children's Hospitals Treating More Complex, Expensive Conditions
U.S. Health Care Spending High, But Quality Lags: Report
U.S. Health Care Spending Now at $2.7 Trillion: Report
U.S. Health Care System Wastes $750B Annually, Report Finds
U.S. Heart Failure Costs Could Skyrocket: Report
U.S. Mammography Rates Drop Following Task Force Recommendations
U.S. Minorities Less Likely to Get Colon Cancer Screening: Study
U.S. Must Step Up Response to Vets, Report Says
U.S. Obesity Rate Set to Soar, Costing Billions: CDC
U.S. Preterm Birth Rate Continues to Drop: Report
U.S. Sees a Run on New Knees Since 1990s
U.S. Spends More on Dementia Care Than Heart Disease or Cancer: Study
U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to New Cigarette Labeling
Ultrasound Best Detector of Dangerous Ectopic Pregnancies, Study Finds
Under Right Conditions, Fertility Treatment Can Equal Natural Conception Rates: Study
Underinsured Heart Disease Patients Die Sooner, Study Finds
Use of Medicare Skilled Nursing Benefit Is High at End of Life: Study
Using Canada's Health System as Model Might Cut U.S. Costs: Study
Vitamin D May Help Prevent Uterine Fibroids
Websites Touting 'Designer Vagina' Surgeries Often Inaccurate, Study Finds
Weight Control Can Cut Women's Diabetes Risk, Study Shows
Weight-Loss Surgery May Also Help Menstruation, Skin, Hair
Weight-Loss Surgery May Not Cut Medical Costs: Study
Weight-Loss Surgery Won't Cut Obesity-Related Medical Costs: Study
Wheelchair Breakdowns on the Rise, Study Finds
Who Says the Sexes Are Planets Apart?
Who's Touching You Affects How It Feels: Study
With Benefits Unproven, Why Do Millions of Americans Take Multivitamins?
Women at Greater Risk for Hip Implant Failure, Study Finds
Women Don't Fare as Well as Men With Implanted Defibrillators: Study
Women Exposed to Violence Might Have More Risky Sex
Women Far More Likely to Live to 100 Than Men: U.S. Census
Women May Fare Worse Than Men After Stroke
Women Smokers More Likely to Get Colon Cancer Than Men: Study
Women Who Quit Smoking May Gain Up to 10 Years of Life: Study
Women With HIV May Not Have Higher Cervical Cancer Risk: Study
Women, Young Adults Misinterpret Chest Pain: Study
Women's Brains React Differently Than Men's to Alcoholism, Study Finds
Women's Respiratory Symptoms May Vary With Menstrual Cycle
Women's Smoking Deaths at All-Time High in U.S.
Women's Vitamin D Needs Don't Vary By Race, Study Finds
Work By Female Scientists Gets Judged More Harshly: Study
'Worried Well' Often Ignore Negative Test Results: Study
Young Cancer Survivors Often Face Long-Term Health Problems
Young Cancer Survivors Say Costs Hinder Follow-Up Care
Your New Weight-Loss Resolution: Drive Less
Your Voice Carries Sexual Cues, Study Finds
Yo-Yo Dieting Can Hurt the Heart, Study Finds

