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Asthma Linked to Increased Risk of Dangerous Lung Blockage
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Common Heart Meds May Boost Recovery From Non-Cardiac Surgeries
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Diets High in Fructose May Harm Liver in Some, Scientists Warn
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Discontinued Meds May Still Get Dispensed
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DNA 'Telomere' Length Tied to Aging, Death Risk
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Doctor-Patient Communication Key to Sticking With Meds
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Doctors to Parents: No Trampolines
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Drop in Illicit Drug Use in Cities, Uptick in Prescription Drug Abuse
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Drug May Ease Angina in People With Type 2 Diabetes
Drug May Help Women Who Quit Smoking Avoid Weight Gain
Drug May Make Walking Easier for People With Artery Disease
Drug Shows Promise Against Fragile X Syndrome, Possibly Autism
Drug Shows Some Benefit for Kids With Autism
Drugs Can Cut Breast Cancer Risk for Some, Task Force Finds
Drugs Can Sometimes Prevent Migraines, but at a Cost
Drugs Hold Promise for Severe Juvenile Arthritis Patients
Drugs May Help Relieve Restless Legs Syndrome
Drugs to Prevent Alzheimer's to Be Tested in Large Trial
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Early Stenting Best for Some Heart Patients: Study
Early Surgery May Benefit Some With Heart Infection
Effects of High Blood Pressure Drug May Mimic Celiac Disease
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Egg Freezing as Viable as 'Fresh' Eggs, Fertility Experts Say
Egyptian Pharaoh's Throat Was Slashed During Coup, Research Suggests
Electrical Brain Stimulation Curbs Epileptic Seizures in Rats
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Electronic Health Records Aid Diabetes Control
Epilepsy Drug in Pregnancy Linked to Autism Risk in Study
Epilepsy Drug in Pregnancy Linked to Autism Risk in Study
Epilepsy Drug Shows Promise as Weight-Loss Aid, Study Says
ER Study Shows Drop in Deaths After Trauma Injury
ER Visits Linked to ADHD Meds Up Sharply
ER Visits Tied to Ambien on the Rise
Eunuchs Lived Longer Than Other Men: Study
Even a Little Pot Use Ups College Dropout Risk
Even 'High-Normal' Blood Sugar Tied to Brain Shrinkage
Even Some Scientists Are Math-Challenged
Evidence Grows That Cancer Has Its Own Stem Cells
Evolution May Keep Birds From Becoming Roadkill
Exercise Appears to Ease Nerve-Damage Pain in Rat Study
Exercise May Delay Early Aging of People With Diabetes
Ex-NFL Players at Higher Risk for Alzheimer's, ALS: Study
Experimental Alzheimer's Drug Shows Promise, Study Finds
Experimental Antidepressant Appears Quick-Acting, Safe
Experimental Chemical Helps Blind Mice See
Experimental Dengue Vaccine Shows Some Success
Experimental Drug for Hepatitis C Promising, Studies Show
Experimental Drug Helps Fight Some Childhood Cancers, Study Finds
Experimental Drug May Cut Severe Asthma Attacks: Study
Experimental Drug May Limit Stroke Damage
Experimental Drug May Work Against Hepatitis C
Experimental Drug Shows Promise for Certain Breast Cancers
Experimental Drug Suppresses Appetite in Mice: Study
Experimental Insomnia Drug Shows Promise
Experimental Staph Vaccine Fails to Work, Study Finds
Experimental Vaccine Might Help Women Already Infected With HPV
Experimental Vaccine Seems to Stop Nicotine Addiction in Mice
Experimental Vitiligo Treatment Shows Promise in Mice
Expert Pitches Safety Tips for Young Baseball Players
Expert Tips for Summer Sports Safety
Experts Offer Tips to Help Keep Fall Sports Injury Free
Ex-Players Sue NFL Over Brain Injuries
Explosions Are Main Cause of Spine Injuries in U.S. Soldiers
Extra Sleep May Help You Withstand Pain
Extra Steps Urged to Cut Alcohol, Drug Use in Military: Report
Eye Changes May Predict Heart Disease in Blacks With Diabetes
Eye-Tracking Tool Might Quickly Spot Stroke
Fainting Spells Often Tied to Too Many Meds at Once: Study
Fat Stats: 30% of Adults in 12 States Now Obese
Fatal Car Crashes Less Likely in Major Cities, CDC Study Finds
FDA Agents Visit Mass. Company Linked to Meningitis Outbreak
FDA Approves 1st in New Class of Type 2 Diabetes Drugs
FDA Approves 1st Pill to Help Prevent HIV Infection
FDA Approves 1st Skin Patch to Combat Migraines
FDA Approves 2nd New Weight-Loss Drug
FDA Approves 3 New Drugs for Type 2 Diabetes
FDA Approves First New Weight-Loss Drug in More Than a Decade
FDA Approves Generic Versions of Actos
FDA Approves Generic Versions of Plavix
FDA Approves New Multiple Sclerosis Drug
FDA Campaign Aims to Make Online Drug Purchases Safer
FDA Clears First Weight-Loss Pill in 13 Years
FDA Gives Nod to First Drug for Diabetic Eye Disease
FDA Issues Multiple Sclerosis Drug Alert
FDA OKs Expanded Use of Prostate Cancer Drug
FDA Panel Considers 1st Drug for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
FDA Panel Recommends Against 1st Drug for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
FDA Panel Votes Against New Use for Blood Thinner Xarelto
FDA Panel Votes for Tougher Curbs on Vicodin, Other Painkillers
FDA Panel Weighs Tougher Restrictions on Some Prescription Painkillers
FDA Pulls One Generic Form of Wellbutrin Off the Market
FDA Should Work to Cut Sugar Levels in Sodas, Experts Say
FDA to Collaborate on Development of Medical Devices
FDA Urges Studies on Safer Formulations of Narcotic Painkillers
FDA Wants to Relax Approval Process for Alzheimer's Drugs
FDA, States Weigh Pharmacy Regulation in Wake of Meningitis Outbreak
FDA: More Tainted Products at Firm Tied to Meningitis Outbreak
Fecal Transplant Studied for Kids With Bowel Disease
Fewer Children Injured From Swallowing Caustic Chemicals: Study
Fewer Kids Getting Hurt in Most Sports, Study Finds
Fewer U.S. Kids Dying of Diabetes: CDC
Fewer U.S. Patients Getting Weight Counseling From Doctors
First Aid Tips for Treating Cuts, Scrapes and Puncture Wounds
First Is Viewed as Best When Making Quick Decisions
First Stem Cell Vein Implant Helps Young Girl
First-Born May Be at Greater Risk for Diabetes, Hypertension
First-Ever Guidelines Issued for Treating Type 2 Diabetes in Kids
Fiscal Standoff Could Cause Financial Pain for Health Care
Fish Oil Won't Save Diabetics' Hearts, Research Suggests
Flesh-Eating Bacteria No Cause for Panic, Experts Say
Flesh-Eating Fungal Infection Can Follow Natural Disasters, Study Finds
Flu Season's Approaching So Roll Up Your Sleeve
Focus on One Sport Raises Young Athletes' Injury Risk: Study
Follow-Up Care After Chest Pain Called Crucial
Foot Ulcers Tied to Increased Death Risk for People With Diabetes
For Combat Vets, Brain Injury Symptoms Can Last Years
For First Time, Pain 'Signature' Spotted on Brain MRIs
For Juvenile Arthritis, Pill May Work as Well as Needle
For Texas Man, Bariatric Surgery Led to Diabetes-Free Life
Fossilized Teeth Hold Clues to Early Human Species' Diet
Fractures Take High Toll on High School Athletes
'Fragile X Syndrome' Researchers Boost Social Skills in Mice
Freezing Treatment May Help Destroy Lung Tumors: Study
Fried Foods May Boost Prostate Cancer Risk, Study Says
Fungal Meningitis Outbreak Toll Now 28 Dead, 363 Sickened
Future 'Smart' Objects Could Chat While They Help
Gauging Brain Cancer Survival Time May Get Easier: Study
Gene Discovery May Offer Breakthrough for Rare Leukemia
Gene Linked to Alzheimer's May Lose Power With Age
Gene May Double Risk of Alzheimer's in Blacks
Gene Might Predict Brain Tumors' Aggressiveness
Gene Mutation Changed Cheetah's Spots to Stripes
Gene Mutation Linked to Facial, Skull Abnormalities
Gene Mutation Linked to Migraines, Researchers Say
Gene Mutations Appear Key to Childhood Leukemia Risk, Study Says
Gene Study Uncovers More Autism Clues
Gene Therapy Helped Mice Withstand Arthritis: Study
Gene Therapy Shows Promise for Rare Children's Brain Disorder
Genes Influence Whether Psych Drugs Lead to Weight Gain
Genes Linked to Autism Seem to Have Strong Tendency to Mutate
Genes Linked to Effectiveness of Tamoxifen for Breast Cancer
Genes May Influence Reactions to Painkillers
Genetic Disorder Test for Newborns May Speed Up Diagnoses
Genital Injuries Common But Preventable, Researchers Say
Germ in Cat Feces May Affect Human Brain, Behavior: Study
Ginkgo Won't Prevent Alzheimer's, Study Finds
'Greenish-Black' Contaminant in Vials of Steroid Behind Meningitis Outbreak: FDA
'Greenish-Black' Contaminant in Vials of Steroid Behind Meningitis Outbreak: FDA
Guidelines Issued for New Blood Thinner Brilinta
Gulp! Study Suggests Super-Size Soda Ban Could Fizzle
Gut Bacteria Often Similar in Humans, Chimps: Study
Hair Concerns May Discourage Exercise for Some Black Women
Half of Heart Patients Make Mistakes With Their Meds: Study
'Half-Match' Marrow Transplants Help Some With Sickle Cell
Halloween Warning: Decorative Contact Lenses May Damage Your Eyes
Harvest Season Can Be Hazardous for Farmers
Head Injury Plus Herbicide Exposure May Triple Parkinson's Risk
Headaches Worse With Mild Head Trauma Than More Severe Trauma
Health of Americans a Mixed Bag: CDC Report
Health Risks Will Rise in Sandy's Wake, Experts Warn
Health Tip: Diabetes Isn't a Ticket to Inactivity
Health Tip: Diabetes Often Triggers Foot Problems
Health Tip: Dieticians Can Help Diabetics
Health Tip: Exercising With Diabetes
Health Tip: Get Regular Care to Manage Diabetes
Health Tip: Help Prevent Foot Ulcers
Health Tip: Help Prevent Low Blood Sugar
Health Tip: Help Prevent Repetitive Stress Injury
Health Tip: Help Prevent Trampoline Injuries
Health Tip: Invest in Protective Eyewear for Sports
Health Tip: Is My Blood Glucose Too Low?
Health Tip: Keep Magnets Away From Children
Health Tip: Learn About the A1C Test
Health Tip: Manage Diabetes During Pregnancy
Health Tip: Monitor Your Blood Glucose
Health Tip: On the Go With Diabetes
Health Tip: Prevent Low Blood Sugar
Health Tip: Remove a Splinter
Health Tip: Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes
Health Tip: Should I Be Screened for Prediabetes?
Health Tip: Taking Medication to Manage Diabetes
Health Tip: Teach Kids In-Line Skating Safety
Health Tip: Teach Kids to Prevent Overuse Injuries
Health Tip: Use Proper Form When Running
Hear This: 3-D Printing Creates Lifelike Artificial Ears
Hearing Loss Tied to Diabetes in Study
Hearing Restored in Mice With Noise-Induced Deafness
Heart Attacks, Strokes Jumped After Japan Earthquake, Study Finds
Heart Deaths Rise With Extreme Temperatures, Study Finds
Heart Disease Deaths in Europe Dropping: Report
Heart Disease Risk Factors Also Tied to Death From Prostate Cancer
Heart Failure Drug May Only Help Heart's Function, Not Symptoms
Heart Failure Drugs Put to the Test
Heart Health Worst in the South, Best in Northeast
Heart Muscle Cells Regenerate in Kids, Research Shows
Heart Rhythm Disorder May Raise Older Women's Stroke Risk
Heartburn Meds May Often Be Taken for Too Long, at Too-High Doses
Helmets Do Save Lives on the Slopes, Research Shows
Help Young Pitchers Avoid Overuse Injuries
Helping Children Make Sense of the Senseless
Here's What Keeps Rudolph's 'Nose So Bright'
High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy May Predict Later Ills, Study Says
High Blood Pressure May Protect Some Frail Elderly: Study
High Blood Sugar May Add to Alzheimer's Risk: Study
High Blood Sugar May Make Pneumonia Deadlier
High Medical Bills Driving Some Americans to Extreme Measures
High School Football Players Often Not Deterred by Head Injury
High-Dose Statins Linked to Acute Kidney Damage
Higher Blood Pressure May Harm the Middle-Aged Brain, Study Finds
High-Risk Heterosexuals Should Take HIV Prevention Pill, Too
Hispanics May Face Higher Risk for Type 2 Diabetes: Study
Hi-Tech Advances May Improve Diabetics' Lives
HIV 'Cure' Looks 'Promising,' Danish Scientists Contend
HIV Drug Combo May Help Prevent Malaria Reinfection
HIV Drug May Prevent Bone Marrow Transplant Complication
HIV Undetectable in 2 Men After Bone Marrow Transplants: Study
HIV-Like Virus Arose in Primates Millions of Years Ago, Scientists Say
Hockey Rule Changes Could Cut Player Aggression, Injuries
Holidays Spell Trouble for Folks Unaware They're Diabetic
Hops, Key to Flavor in Beer, May Prove Useful in New Drugs
Hormone Shows Potential as Diabetes Treatment in Mice
How Long Should Men's Urinary Infections Be Treated?
How Weight-Loss Surgery Improves Diabetes Control
Human Airways' 'Brush' Mechanism Gives Clues to Lung Diseases
Human Breast Milk May Block HIV, Mouse Study Finds
Human Culture May Date Back 44,000 Years
Human Gene Patent Case Goes to Supreme Court
Human Teeth Healthier in the Stone Age Than Today: Study
Humans Might Be Hard-Wired to 'Love Thy Neighbor'
Illegal 'Bath Salts' Mimic Cocaine in the Brain: Study
Immune Cell Discovery May One Day Lead to Herpes Vaccine: Study
Immune Therapy Shows Early Promise for Advanced Leukemia
Impact Tests Show Bike Helmets Protect Kids in Crashes
Implanted Device May Predict Epilepsy Seizures, Study Suggests
Impotence Drug Cialis Might Have Other Sexual Benefits: Study
Impulsive College Women at Risk of Drinking Problems: Study
In Diabetes, Any Protein in Urine May Signal Heart Risk
In Mice, Alzheimer's-Linked Protein Shows Promise Against MS
In Rat Study, Eye Device Shows Promise for Restoring Sight
Incan Girl's Mummy Yields Evidence of Respiratory Woes
Inconsistency Seen in Safety Labeling for Generic Drugs
Infection With 2 HIV Strains Slows Disease Progression
Ingredient in New MS Drug Linked to Serious Brain Disease
Injected 'Hydrogel' May Help Repair Failing Hearts
Injuries No Worse for Tasered Teens Than Adults: Study
Injuries Skyrocket From Inflatable Bounce Houses: Study
Injury-Linked Deaths Vary Widely Among States
Intensive Lifestyle Changes Keep Type 2 Diabetes at Bay
Internet Search History May Reveal Unknown Drug Side Effects
Is a Better Sleeping Pill on the Way?
Is a Breath Test for Colon Cancer Possible?
Is Your Brain Working as You Nap?
It's Not Just What You Eat, It's When You Eat, Mouse Study Finds
IUD Might Ease Heavy Menstrual Bleeding, Study Suggests
'Junk Food' May Significantly Hike Risk of Stroke, Researchers Say
Junk Food Taxes Pay Off, Study Finds
Keep Your Dog Safe During Hectic Holiday Season: Expert
Kidney Disease May Be as Harmful to Heart as Heart Attack: Study
Kidneys Sometimes Removed Needlessly in Patients With Rare Genetic Disorder
Kids' Abdominal Injuries May Not Warrant CT Scan
Kids' Concussion Recovery Varies by Symptom Severity: Study
Kids With Hemophilia Should Be Active, But Avoid Risky Sports: Study
Kids With Knee ACL Injuries Require Special Care
Know What's in Your Child's Medications, FDA Warns
Lab-Grown Blood Vessels May Improve Heart Bypass
Latest Meningitis Outbreak Toll: 20 Deaths and 257 Infections, CDC Says
Leave 4th of July Fireworks to Professionals
Lifespan Gap Shrinks Between Whites, Blacks
Little Known on How to Best Help Kids After Trauma
Living in 'Stroke Belt' as Teen May Raise Future Risk
London Smog May Be Tough on Olympians
Long-Term Aspirin Use Linked With Vision Loss: Study
Long-Term Side Effects Key When Cancer Patients Choose Drugs
Long-Term Use of Some Antipsychotics Not Warranted in Older Adults: Study
Loss of Key Blood Cell Gene Tied to Anemia, Animal Research Suggests
'Love Hormone' May Aid Women's Recovery After Childbirth
Low-Cal Diets Kept Monkeys Healthier, But Didn't Lengthen Lives
Low-Cost, Speedy Liver Test in Development
Low-Fiber Diet May Raise Teens' Risk for Heart Disease, Diabetes
Lowly Dung Beetle Looks to the Stars to Navigate
Lucentis Approved for Diabetic Macular Edema
Lucky Dogs Get Shot at Diabetes Cure
Lupus May Be Linked to Serious Pregnancy Complication
Magnetic Brain Stimulation May Temporarily Dull Nicotine Craving
Magnetic Implant May Ease Chronic Acid Reflux
Major Medical Groups Back Sweeteners as Diet Aid
Make Sure Toys You Buy Are Safe for Tots
Making People Sign Forms at the Top May Keep Them Honest
Males Struck by Cars Die More Often Than Females: Study
Many Americans Skipping Meds to Save Money, CDC Says
Many Heart Attacks May Go Unrecognized in Seniors
Many Medicaid Patients Skip Drugs That Could Prevent Heart Trouble
Many Older Heart Attack Survivors Don't Stick With Meds
Many People With Type 1 Diabetes Missing Treatment Goals: Study
Many Seniors Overpaying for Medicare Drug Plans: Study
Many Studies' 'Wow' Results Usually Fade in Follow-Up
Many U.S. Blacks Eager to Take Part in Medical Research
Many U.S. Hispanics Have Heart Disease Risk Factors
Marijuana Extract May Not Relieve MS Spasms: Review
Mass. Launches Criminal Probe of Firm Linked to Meningitis Outbreak: Report
Mass. Launches Criminal Probe of Firm Linked to Meningitis Outbreak: Report
Massage Right After Muscle Injury May Boost Healing
Med School Students Still Get Gifts From Drug Companies: Survey
Medicaid Expansion Enhances Financial and Mental Well-Being, Study Says
Medical School Ethics Policies May Affect How Doctors Prescribe
Medicare Coverage Gap May Cause Seniors to Forgo Antidepressants
Melatonin May Improve Sleep for People on Blood-Pressure Meds
Men May Benefit From Osteoporosis Drug, Too: Study
Men Who Are Obese While Young Can Pay a Price Later
Meningitis Outbreak Not Over Yet: Experts
Meningitis Outbreak Throws Spotlight on 'Compounding' Pharmacies
Meningitis Outbreak Tied to 15 Deaths, 205 Cases: CDC
Meningitis Outbreak Toll Now 21 Dead, 271 Sickened: CDC
Meningitis Outbreak Toll Now 23 Dead, 284 Sickened: CDC
Meningitis Outbreak Toll Now 23 Dead, 297 Sickened: CDC
Meningitis Outbreak Toll Now 33 Dead, 480 Sickened, CDC Says
Meningitis Toll Now 11 Dead, 119 Sick: CDC
Meningitis Toll Now 12 Dead, 137 Sick: CDC
Meningitis Toll Now 14 Dead, 170 Sick: CDC
Meningitis/Steroid Toll Now 34 Dead
Menopause Won't Spur Weight Gain, But May Boost Belly Fat: Review
Menopause-Like Woes Hinder Breast Cancer Treatment: Study
Mental Health Woes Raise Odds for Prescription Painkiller Abuse
Mercury Exposure Linked to Raised Diabetes Risk
Metformin Outperforms Common Class of Diabetes Drugs in Study
Methadone for Pain Relief Leading Cause of Fatal Overdoses: CDC
Microbiology and Genome Experts Quell Deadly Bacteria Outbreak
'Micro-Stents' May Hold Potential to Treat Glaucoma
Middle Age Can Be a Bummer for Great Apes, Too
Middle-Aged Diabetics May Need Earlier Colon Checks
Midlife Fitness May Mean Healthier Old Age, Study Finds
Might Smallpox Virus Help Fight a Lethal Breast Cancer?
Migraines Not Linked to Decline in Thinking Skills
Millions on Verge of Diabetes Don't Know It: CDC
Mind-Controlled Prosthetic Hand Could Be Breakthrough
Mini-Organ Would Mimic Pancreas to Treat Type 1 Diabetes
Missing Data May Skew Clinical Trials
Moderate Drinking May Increase Risk of Heart Rhythm Disorder: Study
Modest Weight Loss Can Reap Prolonged Health Benefits
Mom's HIV Drugs May Pass to Baby in Womb, Breast-Feeding
Mom's Pot Use Doubles Risk of 'Preemie' Birth: Study
Money Motivates Weight Loss -- One Step at a Time
Monkey Study Suggests Long-Term Use of ADHD Drugs Safe
More Americans Get Effective HIV Treatment, Study Says
More Americans Have at Least 2 Chronic Health Issues: CDC
More Americans Successfully Managing Diabetes
More Americans Walking, But Still Not Enough, CDC Says
More Drug Trials Needed for Conditions Affecting Kids: Review
More Drugs Linked to Meningitis Outbreak: FDA
More Drugs Linked to Meningitis Outbreak: FDA
More Evidence That Exercise Helps Fight Diabetes
More Evidence That Shift Work Might Raise Heart Risks
More Evidence That Truvada Can Help Prevent HIV
More Kids Taking Antipsychotics for ADHD: Study
More Mental Health Care Urged for Kids Who Self-Harm
More Mental Health Woes in College Kids Who Abuse Prescription Drugs
More New Drugs a Bad Fit With Grapefruit, Study Finds
More Oversight Urged for Money Spent on Research
More Pregnant Women on Blood Pressure Drugs: Study
More Progress Made on Artificial Pancreas for Diabetes Patients
More Research Points to Long-Term Ills With Bone Drugs
More Than 4,000 U.S. Kids Hurt Each Year on Amusement Rides
More U.S. Kids Prescribed Off-Label Antipsychotics: Study
Most Coughs Don't Respond to Antibiotics, Study Confirms
Most Docs Don't Follow ADHD Treatment Guidelines for Preschoolers: Study
Motorcycle Deaths Continue to Climb: Report
Motorcycle Helmet Laws Save Lives and Dollars: CDC
Mouse Study Offers Clues to Obesity-Diabetes Link
Mouse Study Sheds Light on How Diet May Affect Epilepsy
Mouse Study Sheds New Light on How Memories Are Stored
Mouse With Human-Like Immune System Could Advance AIDS Research
Muhammad Ali's Daughter Champions Fight Against Parkinson's Disease
Multiple Concussions Could Up Depression Risk in Former NFL Players
Multiple Tests Needed to Spot Infections in Newborns: Study
Mussels' Stickiness Inspires Surgical Adhesive
Myelodysplastic Syndrome Linked to Abnormal Stem Cells
N.Y. Woman Balances Thyroid Disease and Diabetes
Nearly 30 Percent of Americans Have High Blood Pressure: CDC
Need to Get Walking More? Clip on a Pedometer
Needed: Recruits of All Ages for Medical Research
Nerve Stimulation May Restore Hand Function After Spinal Injury
Nerve-Stimulating Device Might Ease Migraines
New Antibiotic May Treat Skin Infections in Shorter Time
New Anti-Clotting Drug Bests Warfarin, Study Says
New Blood Thinner Beats Older Drug for Vein Clots: Study
New Blood Thinner May Help Prevent Leg Clots, Study Finds
New Blood Thinner May Lower Chances of Clots in High-Risk Heart Patients: FDA
New Clues to How Alcohol May Boost Cancer Risk
New Diabetes Drugs Have Different Advantages, Study Says
New Diabetes Guidelines May Lower Patient Medical Bills
New DNA-Based Blood Test May Spot Signs of Cancer
New Drug Approved for Type 2 Diabetes
New Drug Effective for Rare Genetic Skin Cancer: Studies
New Drug May Help Those Who Can't Take Statins
New Drug Might Help Treat Irritable Bowel Syndrome
New Drug Regimens May Slow Advanced Breast Cancer
New Drugs May Offer Hope to Parkinson's Patients
New Gene Test Predicts Whose Mouth Lesions Might Be Cancerous
New Medicine Might Fight Drug-Resistant TB, Study Says
New Melanoma Treatment Might Delay Cancer Progression
New MRI Might Help Spot Heart Disease Early: Study
New 'Personalized' Drugs Show Promise Against Melanoma, Lung Cancer
New Pill Might Relieve Severe Rheumatoid Arthritis
New Pill Shows Promise Against Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis
New Pills Show Promise for Hepatitis C
New Procedure May Shrink Enlarged Prostate Without Surgery
New Raccoon Virus May Offer Clues to Human Cancer
New Survey Examines States' Investments in Dealing With Diabetes
New Symptoms Tied to Death Risk in Severe Kidney Disease
New Therapies Show Some Promise Against Pancreatic Cancer
New Treatment Aids Weight Loss, Improves Diabetes in Monkeys
New Treatments May Help Restore Speech Lost to Aphasia
New Vaccine Strategy May Fight Genital Herpes, Mouse Study Suggests
New Weight-Loss Drug Shows Promise in Trial
Newborn's Placenta May Predict Autism Risk, Study Suggests
Newer Bone Drug Better for Advanced Breast Cancer Patients: Study
Newer Psoriasis Drugs May Lower Heart Attack Risk for Patients
Newer Rheumatoid Arthritis Drugs Don't Raise Cancer Risk: Study
Newer Rheumatoid Arthritis Drugs Don't Seem to Increase Risk of Shingles
Newer 'Second-Line' Diabetes Drug May Outperform Older Meds
Newest Diabetes Drugs Linked to Higher Pancreatitis Risk
Newly Created Rats Designed to Speed Alzheimer's Research
Newly Hired Emergency Workers Who Witness Trauma May Struggle Afterward
NFL Docs Urge More Caution With Key Pain Med
NFL's Seau Had Brain Trauma at Time of Suicide, Report Finds
No Cancer Risk From Long-Acting Insulin: Studies
No Evidence That Lupus Drugs Lead to Cancer, Says Study
No Proof Drugs Ease Kids' Migraines: Study
No Risks to Pregnancy Seen With Morning Sickness Drug
Nonalcoholic Red Wine Might Help Lower Blood Pressure
Normal-Weight People With Type 2 Diabetes Have Higher Death Risk: Study
North American Shark Attacks Hit Decade High
Not Enough Data to Support Kidney Disease Screening, Task Force Says
Novel Drug Approach Shows Promise Against Breast Cancer
Novel Drugs Show Early Promise Against Several Cancers
Number of Americans With Alzheimer's May Triple by 2050
Number of Meningitis Cases Now Stands at 91, CDC Says
Number of U.S. Kids With Diabetes Could Skyrocket: Study
Nutrient Drink Might Boost Memory in Early Alzheimer's: Study
NYC OKs Ban on Big Sugary Drinks
NYC 'Soda Ban' Decision Expected Thursday
OB/GYNs Endorse Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pills
Obama Unveils Vast Brain-Mapping Project
Obese Drivers May Be More Likely to Die in Car Crashes
Obese Kids May Be at Higher Risk for Heart Disease
Obese Teens Face Higher Risk for Kidney Disease: Study
Obese Women With Diabetes May Need Different Workouts Than Men
Obesity Biggest Risk Factor for Diabetes Among Poor: Study
Obesity Helps Spur Cancer's Growth, Mouse Study Suggests
Obesity in Middle Age Tied to More Rapid Mental Decline: Study
Obesity Now Puts Kids' Hearts at Risk Later
Obesity Surgery Seems to Reduce Heart Risks, Study Says
Official: Pharmacy Tied to Meningitis Outbreak May Have Broken State Law
Officials Seeking Patients Who May Have Received Contaminated Steroid
'Off-Label' Use of Meds Routine in Pediatric ICU
'Off-the-Shelf' Artificial Blood Vessels Show Promise
Older Antipsychotics May Work as Well as Newer Ones: Review
Older Drug for Advanced Breast Cancer Beat Newer, Pricier Meds
One in 10 U.S. Kids Diagnosed With ADHD: Report
Only 1 in 4 Americans With HIV Has Virus Under Control: CDC
Only Half of Meds Taken by Kids Have 'Adequate' Safety Info: Study
Oral Allergy Treatment May Ease Asthma, Hay Fever, Study Finds
OSHA's Safety Tests Protect Workers at Little Cost: Study
Over 50? Checklist May Predict If You'll Be Alive in 10 Years
Overloaded Backpacks Can Injure Kids: Experts
Overweight Moms More Apt to Have Large Babies, Study Says
Owner of Meningitis-Linked Pharmacy Declines to Testify Before Congress
Oxygen Therapy Slows Type 1 Diabetes in Mice, Study Says
Pain Level After Car Crash Could Depend on Your Genes, Studies Say
Pain Reported by Nearly Half With Type 2 Diabetes
Painkiller Abuse by Kids Way Up, Study Finds
Pap Test Could Spot Some Ovarian Cancers, Study Finds
Paralyzed Patient Moves Prosthetic Arm With Her Mind
Paralyzed Patients Use Mind to Move Robotic Arm
Parents Key to Easing Psychological Impact of Conn. Shootings
Parents May Be Taking Concussion Symptoms Too Lightly: Survey
Parents Not Too Worried About Kids' Use of Pain Meds: Poll
Parents Will Push for Medication, Even If Doc Says Not Needed
Patient Education Helps Prevent Overuse of Antibiotics for Cough, Study Finds
Patients May Receive Too Much Acetaminophen in Hospital
Patients Often Kept in Dark About 'Off-Label' Drug Use: Study
Patients' Skin Cells Yield Research Model for Alzheimer's
Pediatricians Endorse New Acne Treatment Guidelines
People May Skip Generic Pills if Color Differs From Brand-Name Drug
People With Type 1 Diabetes at Risk of Thyroid Disease
Personalized Blood Pressure Therapy May Help Diabetics
Physical Ailments Take Toll on Mental Health: Study
Plavix's New Generic Status Could Be Boon for Patients
'Plugged-In' Teens Vulnerable in Traffic: Study
Poor 'Health Literacy' Keeps Patients From Taking Meds
Poorer Neighborhoods Often Have Less Safe Playgrounds
Popular Diabetes Meds Put to the Test
Porcupine Quill Could Foster New Medical Devices
Potions From the Past Held More Than a Snake-Oil Promise: Study
Prediabetes Linked to Higher Stroke Risk in Study
Pregnant Mothers' Gut Changes May Support Fetal Growth
Prenatal Use of Common Epilepsy Drug Tied to Higher Autism Risk
Prepared for Trauma, Overwhelmed by Carnage
Prescription Drug Abuse Drops Among U.S. Young Adults
Prescription Drug Abuse Up Among U.S. Teens: Survey
Prescription Drug Take-Back Day Set for Saturday
Prescription Painkillers Trail Only Marijuana in Abuse Rates, Report Shows
Pre-Season Fitness Not a Factor in Collegiate Sports Injury Risk
Preventing Kidney Disease May Cut Diabetes Deaths, Study Says
Pricier, Intensive Whiplash Treatment May Not Pay Off: Study
Primary Care Doctors Meet Needs of Diabetics, Study Says
Procedure Lowers 'Hunger Hormone' to Help Obese Lose Weight
Procedure Might Ease Pain of Female Genital Mutilation
Psoriasis Drug May Help People With Crohn's Disease: Study
Psych, Sleep Meds May Affect Driving
Psychiatric Drugs More Often Prescribed in the South
PTSD Can Hamper Drug Treatment for Stroke Survivors: Study
Race Might Play Role in Success of Weight-Loss Surgery
Radiation for Childhood Cancer Might Raise Diabetes Risk
Rats May Also Feel 'Placebo Effect,' Study Suggests
Records Show Problems at Steroid Pharmacy as Far Back as '06
Redheads May Face Higher Risk of Melanoma, Even Without Sun Exposure
Reducing Respiratory Virus in Preemies Lessens Wheezing: Study
Report Calls for Better U.S. Efforts to Fight Counterfeit Drugs
Report: 39 States on Pace for Obesity Rates Above 50%
Re-Routing Spinal Cord Signals Restores Movement in Paralyzed Rats
Research Lacking on Drugs for Older Children With Autism, Study Finds
Research Pinpoints Brain's 'Gullibility' Center
Research Suggests Possible Vaccine to Prevent Premature Birth
Research With Dogs Points to Early Test for Arthritis
Researchers Describe 1st 'Functional Cure' of HIV in Baby
Researchers Discover Gene Defect Linked to Deafness
Researchers Map Vision in Brain
Researchers Propose Plan for Managing Drug Shortages
Researchers Test Implanted Brain Stimulator for Alzheimer's
Retinal Device Restores Sight to Blind Mice
Retina's Thickness May Be Tied to Severity of MS, Study Suggests
Rising Eye Injury Rates Seen With Robotic Prostate Surgery
Safety Eyewear Can Prevent Sports Injuries in Kids
Scans Show Details of Damage to Soldiers With Head Injuries
Schizophrenia Patients Who Take Antipsychotics Live Longer, Study Says
Science Reveals How Owls Avoid Stroke While Rotating Heads
Scientists Complete 1st Map of 'Emotional Intelligence' in the Brain
Scientists Develop New Method for Growing Bone
Scientists Find Clue to Aging Reversal in Mice
Scientists Focus on Factors Behind Asthma Attacks
Scientists ID Antibody That Might Boost Cancer Therapy
Scientists ID Gene for Insulin Sensitivity
Scientists ID Gene Mutation That May Triple Alzheimer's Risk
Scientists ID New Gene Linked to Vision Loss in Infants
Scientists ID New Gene Regions Linked to Type 2 Diabetes
Scientists Inch Closer to Genetic Blueprint of Diseases
Scientists May Have Spotted Brain's 'Numbers Center'
Scientists Now See 200 Genes Linked to Crohn's Disease
Scientists Pinpoint How Deep Brain Stimulation Eases OCD
Scientists Pinpoint Most Major Genes Behind Deadly Blood Cancer
Scientists Probe Diversity of Human Body's Microbes
Scientists Probe How Some HIV Patients Resist AIDS
Scientists Report Clues to Flu Shot's Effectiveness
Scientists Say Blood Test May Help Predict Alzheimer's
Scientists Shed Light on Fungus Behind Deadly Pneumonia Strain
Scientists Spot More Migraine Genes
Scientists Track Activity in Rappers' Brains
Scientists Turn Skin Cells Into Cardiac Cells to Help Failing Hearts
Scientists Use Stem Cells to Mimic Huntington's Disease
Screening Tool Reveals Two Multiple Sclerosis Types
Second Compounding Pharmacy Shut Down in Massachusetts
Secondhand Smoke Linked to Raised Diabetes Risk
Secret of Anesthesia Revealed, Study Says
Secrets of New SARS-Like Virus Uncovered
Sedatives May Raise Pneumonia Risk
Self-Harm Showing Up in Elementary Schools: Study
Selflessness Can Threaten Clergy Members' Health
Seniors Who Fell Recently May Fare Worse After Surgery
Serious Mental Illness Tied to Higher Cancer, Injury Risk: Studies
Sex Life of Diabetic Women May Suffer
Sex Lives Often an Overlooked Casualty of Traumatic Brain Injury
'Sharps' Injuries Pose Serious Hazard for Surgeons, O.R. Staff
Signs of Brain Damage Show Up in Scans of Living, Retired NFL Players
Simple Breath Test Might Diagnose Heart Failure
Single Concussion May Lead to Lasting Brain Damage
Sitting Can Harm Health, Even for Those Who Exercise
Skin Cells Turned Into Brain Cells in Lab Study
Sleep Apnea May Be Linked to Nerve Damage in Diabetics
Sleep Apnea May Spur Carb Cravings in Diabetics
Sleep Can Sharpen Your Memory
Sleep Deprivation May Disrupt Your Genes
Sleeping Pill Linked to Hospital Falls, Researchers Say
Sleepless Nights Might Raise Odds for Diabetes
Sleepwalking in Adults More Common Than Thought
Smallest, Largest Fetuses at Higher Risk of Stillbirth
Smoking, Diabetes Are Risk Factors for Poor Leg Circulation: Study
Snowboarding Tops List of Winter-Sports Injuries
Soaring Prices Keep Leukemia Drugs From Patients, Experts Say
Solving the Medical Mystery of Cold Feet
Some Antidepressants Linked to Bleeding Risk With Surgery
Some Diabetics May Not Benefit From Daily Aspirin
Some Parkinson's Patients Discover an Artistic Side
Some Slightly Obese May Gain From Weight-Loss Surgery, Guidelines Say
Some With Alzheimer's Better Off Staying on Antipsychotics: Study
Spouses of Heart Attack Victims May Face Heightened Depression Risk
'Spray-on Skin' May Someday Heal Stubborn Leg Ulcers
Springtime Allergies More Severe, Last Longer Now, Experts Say
Standard Dose of Blood Thinner May Not Be Best for All Patients
Statin Side Effects Often Manageable: Study
Statin Use Tied to Possible Boost in Cataract Risk
Statins' Heart Benefits Outweigh Diabetes Risk: Study
Statins May Cut Risk of Death From Cancer, Study Suggests
Statins May Leave Patients With Less Energy: Study
Statins Tied to Reduced Glaucoma Risk
Statins Won't Hurt, Might Even Help, Your Pancreas: Study
Stem Cell Transplant May Spur Heart Disease Risk: Study
Stem Cell Transplants in Mice Show Promise for Lou Gehrig's Disease
Stem Cells Behind Clogged Arteries, Mouse Study Reveals
Stem Cells Fix Bladder Leakage in Mice, Study Finds
Stem Cells to Cartilage? Promising Results Seen in Mice
Steroid-Meningitis Toll Now 30 Dead, 419 Sickened, CDC Says
Steroid-Meningitis Toll Now 31 Dead, 424 Sickened, CDC Says
Steroid-Meningitis Toll Now 32 Dead, 438 Sickened, CDC Says
Stimulation Device for Esophagus Might Ease GERD Symptoms
Studies See Advances in Detecting, Treating Pancreatic Cancer
Studies Show Value of AIDS Drugs as Prevention
Study Digs Into Secrets of Keeping HIV in Check
Study Examines Link Between Breast Cancer and Diabetes
Study Finds New SARS-Like Virus Spread Through Bats, Pigs
Study Gives First Evidence That Adult Human Lungs Can Regrow
Study IDs 4 Key Habits of Successful Aging
Study Links Antibiotic to Slight Rise in Heart Patients' Death Risk
Study Links Epilepsy Drug in Pregnancy to Lower IQ
Study Links Insomnia to $31 Billion in U.S. Workplace Errors
Study of Brain-Injured Man Sheds Light on Self-Awareness
Study of Retired NFL Players Finds Evidence of Brain Damage
Study Pinpoints Optimal Treatment Window for HIV
Study Questions Standard of Care for Head Trauma
Study Sheds Light on Evolution of Tree-Dwelling Humans
Study Shines Light on Harmless Bacteria on Fruits, Veggies
Study Shows Bicycle Helmets Save Lives
Study Shows MS Patients at Most Risk for Drug-Linked Brain Illness
Study Suggests Link Between Hormone Melatonin and Type 2 Diabetes
Study Ties Chemicals in Beauty Products to Women's Diabetes Risk
Study Uses Stem Cells to Boost Red Blood Cell Production
Study: Antidepressant Use in Pregnancy May Not Affect Baby's Growth
Study: Electronic Prescribing Cuts Medication Errors
Study: Lungs From Heavy Smokers OK for Transplant
Study: Treating Sleep Disorder May Thwart Heart Disease
Sugary Drinks Tied to 25,000 U.S. Deaths a Year
Suicide Now Kills More Americans Than Car Crashes: Study
Summer Is Peak Time for Teens to Try Drugs, Alcohol: Report
Sunburn May Help Rid Body of Radiation-Damaged Cells
Supplement of Red Wine Ingredient Won't Help Healthy Women: Study
Supplements of Red Wine Antioxidant Don't Help Obese Men
Swallowing Nasal Sprays, Eye Drops Can Harm Kids, FDA Warns
Synthetic Skin Heals Itself With a Touch, Study Shows
Tai Chi Might Help Stroke Survivors Avoid Falls
Tainted Steroid Injections May Affect Those Treated for Joint Pain
Taking Anti-HIV Meds Prior to Exposure May Help Prevent Infection
Tapeworm-Linked Seizures May Be Rising in U.S., Doctors Say
TB Vaccine Promising as New Way to Fight Type 1 Diabetes
Teach Prescribers About Dangers of Long-Acting Pain Meds: FDA
Teaching Young Hockey Players to Body Check Doesn't Cut Injury Risk
Teens Who Drink, Smoke More Likely to Abuse Painkillers: Study
Teens Who Self-Harm Need Adult Influences, Professional Help: Expert
Texting While Walking May Be as Dangerous as Texting While Driving
The 'Nocebo' Effect: If You Think You'll Get Sick, You Will
Therapy as Good as Surgery for Some With Torn Knee Cartilage
Three New Drugs Approved for Type 2 Diabetes
Tight Blood-Sugar Control Shows Mixed Results for Health of Kidneys: Study
Timeline Detected for Rare, Early Alzheimer's
Too Much Drinking, Weight May Harm Liver
Too Much Sitting Could Court Diabetes, Study Finds
Too Much Sitting Linked to Chronic Health Problems
Tooth Loss Associated With Higher Risk for Heart Disease
Tornadoes Don't Have to Be Deadly, Experts Say
'Transparent' Mouse Brain Could Shed Light on Human Brain Health
Trauma Patients at Higher Risk of Dying of Hypothermia: Study
Treating Kidneys With Radio Waves May Ease Tough-to-Control Hypertension
Treating Prediabetes Might Prevent Full-Blown Disease
Treatment for Blindness in Dogs Might Help People, Too
Treatment for New, Deadly Coronavirus Shows Promise
Treatment for Painful Curved Penis Shows Promise
Trees Plus Man-Made Pollution Creates Smog, Study Suggests
Trial Set to See if Drug Can Prevent Alzheimer's
Turning Tragedy Into Hope for Others With Spinal Cord Injury
TV Ads for Statins May Drive Overtreatment
Two Antibiotics Linked to Liver Injury in Elderly
Two-Drug Combo Helps Teens With Migraines
Two-Drug Combo May Be Safe for Melanoma Treatment
Type 1 Diabetes Up 70 Percent in Kids, Study Finds
U.S. Adults Face Substantial Heart Disease Risk: Study
U.S. Antibiotic Prescribing Rates Highest in South: Study
U.S. Bests Canada, Europe in Drug Approvals
U.S. Blood Supply at Dangerously Low Levels: Red Cross
U.S. Diabetes Rates Soaring: CDC
U.S. Heart Failure Costs Could Skyrocket: Report
U.S. Kids Consuming Fewer Calories, Report Finds
U.S. Kids Might Not Be Over-Medicated After All
U.S. Launches Extensive Alzheimer's Studies
U.S. Lifestyles Thwarting Heart Health Progress: Report
U.S. Plans Billion-Dollar Project to Study the Brain
U.S. Sees a Run on New Knees Since 1990s
U.S. Sees Drop in Deaths Linked to Diabetes
U.S. Stroke Patients Are Getting Younger
U.S. Teens Heading for Heart Trouble: Study
Ultrasound Waves, Bone Marrow Cells Show Promise in Heart Failure Patients
'Uncertainty' Remains Over Supply of Key Cancer Drugs
Unemployed at Higher Risk for Heart Attack?
Untreated Depression May Cut Shingles Vaccine Effectiveness
Up to 13,000 Got Steroid Shots at Center of Meningitis Outbreak: CDC
Urban Hospitals May Act as Breeding Ground for MRSA
Use Caution When Exercising in Hot Weather
Using Marijuana to Treat Pain? A Pill May Outlast a Puff
Vaccine With Drug Payload Shows Promise Against Tumors
Vaginal Ring Delivers HIV Drug in Animal Study
Viagra, Aliskiren Not Helpful for Heart Failure After All: Studies
Videos of Real-Life Stumbles May Help Fall-Prevention Efforts
Violence in a Soldier's Past May Up PTSD Risk
'Violent Behavior' Occurs in Many Adult Sleepwalkers, Study Finds
Want to Live Longer? Turn Off That TV and Stand Up
Watch Out For Eyes When Champagne Corks Fly
Water-Tubing Injuries on the Rise
Weekends More Fatal for Older Patients With Head Injury: Study
Weight Control Can Cut Women's Diabetes Risk, Study Shows
Weight Loss May Increase Testosterone Levels
Weight-Loss Surgery Is New Diabetes Foe
Weight-Loss Surgery May Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
Weight-Loss Surgery May Improve Diabetes-Related Kidney Damage
What Drives Your Daily Biological Clock?
'What's Bad for the Heart Also Bad for the Brain'
When Prescription Drugs Go OTC, Ads Talk Less of Harms: Study
Why Johnny Can't Add, Even After Tutoring
Why Some Wolves Became Dogs
Why Women Outlive Men: Fruit Flies Give Clues
Winter Holds Many Hazards for Seniors, Expert Warns
Winter Sports Safety: Preparation Is Key
Winter Storm Hazard: Snowblower Injuries
Wireless Pacemaker Shows Promise in Early Study
With Acne, Bacteria Strain on Your Skin May Be Culprit
With Diabetes, Boosting Exercise Should Be Done Safely
Women Born Preterm May Face Pregnancy Risks
Work By Female Scientists Gets Judged More Harshly: Study
Workers With Disabilities More Prone to Injuries: Study
Workers With Paid Sick Days Healthier, More Productive: Study
Work-Linked Sleep Loss May Harm Police Officers' Health
Workplace Bullying Takes Toll on Witnesses Too, Study Finds
World Diabetes Day Designed to Raise Awareness
'Worm Therapy' Might Help Ease Colitis, Monkey Study Shows
Writing Using the Eyes Might Help Paralyzed Communicate
Year of Taking Risky Blood Thinners May Be Unnecessary After Stent Surgery
Young Athletes Urged to Use Face-Protecting Gear
Young Men Taking HIV Meds May Be at Risk for Bone Loss
Your Autoantibody 'Profile' Might Someday Help Spot Illness
Your Genetic Secrets May Not Be as Safe as You Think
Zinc Harder to Absorb in Old Age, Animal Study Shows

