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News Stories
• FDA Faulted for Lack of Produce Oversight (9/29/2008)
• Eating Fish, Breast-Feeding Boost Infant Development (9/29/2008)
• Babies Who Eat Fish Lower Eczema Risk (9/26/2008)
• A Honey of a Sinusitis Treatment (9/24/2008)
• Blacks at Greater Risk of Precancerous Colon Polyps (9/23/2008)
• Acid Reflux Linked to Chronic Croup (9/22/2008)
• Chamomile Tea May Ward Off Diabetes Damage (9/19/2008)
• 'Healthy Fat' Chemical Aids Body's Metabolism (9/19/2008)
• Red Wine Molecule Might Battle MS (9/19/2008)
• FDA Proposes Regulations for Genetically Engineered Animals (9/19/2008)
• Vitamin C Might Help Lower Hypertension (9/19/2008)
• School-Based Efforts Boost Kids' Fruit, Vegetable Intake (9/18/2008)
• Premixed Insulin May Offer Better Blood Sugar Control (9/17/2008)
• Healthy Lifestyle Boosts Women's Longevity (9/17/2008)
• Researchers Suppress 'Hunger Hormone' (9/16/2008)
• Diabetics Less Likely to Lose Weight After Gastric Bypass (9/15/2008)
• Mediterranean Diet Cuts Death From Chronic Diseases (9/12/2008)
• Broccoli Compound May Help COPD Patients (9/12/2008)
• Banning Soft Drinks in Schools Has Small Impact (9/12/2008)
• Bullying Top Concern of Parents With Overweight Child (9/11/2008)
• HRT Use Raises Risk of Stomach Trouble (9/8/2008)
• FDA to List Drugs Under Review for Safety Issues (9/5/2008)
• Scientists ID 2 New Genes for Bowel Disease in Kids (9/5/2008)
• FDA Demands Tougher Warnings on Immunosuppressive Drugs (9/4/2008)
• Kids of Stressed, Low-Income Moms Prone to Weight Problems (9/3/2008)
• Brain 'Master Switch' May Control Appetite, Fertility (8/31/2008)
• Antioxidant-Rich Diet May Protect Against Eye Disease (8/29/2008)
• Salmonella Outbreak Over, U.S. Says (8/28/2008)
• Mistaken Beliefs About Cancer Abound (8/27/2008)
• Nuts, Seeds, Popcorn Don't Boost Diverticulosis Risk (8/26/2008)
• Food Allergy Action Plan Can Keep Kids From Harm (8/25/2008)
• Healthy Lunches Help Kids' Concentration in School (8/24/2008)
• Marinades Help Keep Grilled Meat Safe (8/22/2008)
• Intense Heat May Boost Tomato Antioxidant (8/22/2008)
• Molecule Keeps Bacteria Like Salmonella in Check (8/22/2008)
• Gastric Band Weight-Loss Surgery Can Boost Reflux (8/22/2008)
• Spoonful of Sugar Really Might Help Medicine Go Down (8/21/2008)
• Bone Growth Protein Also Promotes 'Good' Fat (8/20/2008)
• Vitamin B, Folate Supplements Won't Help Heart (8/19/2008)
• More Juices Found to Affect Drugs' Effectiveness: Study (8/19/2008)
• Gum Chewing May Speed Colon Surgery Recovery (8/18/2008)
• Freshman Weight Gain Has Many Culprits (8/16/2008)
• Kids' Obesity Linked to Ear Infections (8/14/2008)
• Breakfast Eggs Keep Folks on Diet (8/12/2008)
• New Test Scans Beef for Mad Cow Disease (8/12/2008)
• Lack of Vitamin D Boosts Death Risk (8/11/2008)
• Scientists Create Mice Resistant to Obesity (8/11/2008)
• Powerful Antacid Drugs Raise Fracture Risk (8/11/2008)
• 2 Checklists Aid Those Over 50 With Medical Decisions (8/9/2008)
• Too Much Salt Boosts Blood Pressure (8/8/2008)
• New Therapy Freezes Out Esophageal Cancers (8/8/2008)
• Soy Protein Doesn't Lower Cholesterol (8/8/2008)
• Fat Cell Protein Boosts Heart Attack Risk in Elderly (8/8/2008)
• GI Bleeding After Stroke Raises Death Risk (8/6/2008)
• Researchers Push Aggressive Cholesterol Control in Kids (8/4/2008)
• Eradicating Gut Bacteria Improves Stomach Cancer Outcomes (7/31/2008)
• Study Explains How Cranberries Prevent Urinary Infections (7/31/2008)
• Fondness for Fish Keeps Japanese Hearts Healthy (7/29/2008)
• Iced Teas Pose High Risk of Kidney Stones (7/25/2008)
• People With GERD More Likely to Develop Asthma (7/25/2008)
• Some Sweeteners Inhibit Enzyme Tied to Type 2 Diabetes (7/25/2008)
• Soy Linked to Low Sperm Count (7/24/2008)
• Intestinal Gluten Receptor Is Gateway for Celiac Disease (7/24/2008)
• Stretch That Grocery List in Lean Times (7/21/2008)
• Incidence of Mantle Cell Lymphoma on Rise (7/18/2008)
• Dietary Fiber Cuts Risk of Pregnancy Complication (7/17/2008)
• U.S. Obesity Epidemic Continues to Grow (7/17/2008)
• Case Points to Link Between Crohn's Treatment, Cancer (7/16/2008)
• Diet Plans Produce Similar Results (7/16/2008)
• Just Say No to Nuts During Pregnancy (7/15/2008)
• Eating Less May Slow Aging Process (7/14/2008)
• Don't Take a Vacation From Healthy Eating (7/13/2008)
• Popular Tilapia Might Not Help Heart (7/11/2008)
• Finding Out How Flavonoids Protect the Heart (7/10/2008)
• Child Care May Lead to Unwanted Weight Gain in Infants (7/7/2008)
• Secondary Schools Serve Unhealthy Foods (7/7/2008)
• Popular Antidepressants Linked to GI Bleeding (7/7/2008)
• Omega-3, Some Omega-6 Fatty Acids Boost Cardiovascular Health (7/7/2008)
• Food Allergens Show Up in Unexpected Places (7/6/2008)
• Compound in Red Wine Fights Ravages of Age (7/3/2008)
• Scientists ID New Genes Tied to Crohn's Disease (6/30/2008)
• Trans Fat Labeling Gets Tricky (6/30/2008)
• Mom's Unhealthy Diet May Have Long-Term Impact on Baby (6/30/2008)
• Activity-Linked Heat Illness Needs Prompt Attention (6/29/2008)
• New Vaccine May Account for Less Severe Rotavirus Season (6/26/2008)
• Noninvasive Surgery Effective for Acid Reflux Disease (6/25/2008)
• Healthy Diet Lowers Death Risk for Women (6/23/2008)
• Big, Well-Balanced Breakfast Aids Weight Loss (6/19/2008)
• Vitamin D May Promote Colon Cancer Survival (6/19/2008)
• Scientists ID Enzyme That Allows Dysentery Amoeba to Hide (6/19/2008)
• FDA Panel Recommends Enbrel for Pediatric Patients (6/18/2008)
• Weight Loss After Gastric Bypass Is Key to Easing Diabetes (6/18/2008)
• Inexpensive Compound Could Treat Severe Diarrhea (6/17/2008)
• Coffee Drinkers Might Live Longer (6/16/2008)
• Flavoring Food May Promote Weight Loss (6/16/2008)
• Omega-3 Foods May Lower Eye Disease Risk (6/13/2008)
• Consumers Urged to Avoid Raw Milk and Raw Milk Products (6/12/2008)
• FDA Expands Tomato Warning Nationwide (6/10/2008)
• High-Volume Hospitals Better for Abdominal Aortic Rupture Repairs (6/6/2008)
• Whole Milk Cheaper, Effective Contrast Agent for GI Scans (6/6/2008)
• Weight Gain May Not Be Based Just on What You Eat (6/5/2008)
• Red Wine Compound Helps Heart, May Slow Aging (6/5/2008)
• Fruits, Vegetables, Teas May Cut Smokers' Cancer Risk (6/5/2008)
• Low-Salt Diet May Not Be Best for Heart (6/4/2008)
• FDA Starts Safety Review of Autoimmune Disorder Drugs (6/4/2008)
• Eating Habits Not Sole Cause of Thinness or Obesity (6/4/2008)
• Fruit Juice May Be Healthy for Kids: Study (6/3/2008)
• Risk Factors for Eating Disorders Vary by Gender (6/3/2008)
• Chronic Stomach Inflammation Boosts Cancer Risk (6/3/2008)
• Kids Gulping Down More Sugary Beverages (6/2/2008)
• Anemia Drugs May Speed Tumor Growth in Some Cancer Patients (6/2/2008)
• Green Tea Antioxidant May Help Prevent Alzheimer's (5/30/2008)
• Mediterranean Diet May Ward Off Type 2 Diabetes (5/30/2008)
• Some Fats Deserve Change of Heart (5/30/2008)
• Type of Tomato Product Determines Power Against Prostate Cancer (5/29/2008)
• Clinical Guideline Backs Food, Drink During Labor (5/29/2008)
• Gut Bacteria Fights Inflammatory Bowel Disease (5/28/2008)
• Two Drugs Show Promise Against Severe Constipation (5/28/2008)
• Don't Leave Diet Out to Lunch on Vacation (5/26/2008)
• Patients Pleased With Laparoscopic GERD Surgery (5/23/2008)
• Probiotics Help Adult Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery (5/22/2008)
• 'Food Clock' May Override Master Sleep Clock in Times of Duress (5/22/2008)
• Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Dry Dog Food (5/21/2008)
• Repeat Colonoscopies Underused in High-Risk Patients (5/20/2008)
• Advances Aid Treatment, Diagnosis of Celiac Disease (5/19/2008)
• New Technology Speeds GI Disease Diagnosis (5/18/2008)
• New Surgical Technology Holds Promise of Painless, Scarless Procedures (5/18/2008)
• Common Drug Eases Leg Pain From Walking (5/14/2008)
• Flavonoids May Help Treat Alzheimer's (5/9/2008)
• Acrylamide Raises Kidney Cancer Risk (5/9/2008)
• Fighting a Fungus That Thrives on Tomatoes (5/9/2008)
• Common Medications Could Cause Physical Impairment in the Elderly (5/3/2008)
• Treating Stomach Infection Early Protects Against Cancer (5/2/2008)
• Special Diet Can Ease Epileptic Seizures in Kids (5/2/2008)
• Report Slams U.S. Food Safety System (4/30/2008)
• Pituitary Hormone May Boost Women's Heart Risk (4/29/2008)
• Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Share Some Genetic Risk Factors (4/28/2008)
• Cola May Be Bad to the Bones (4/26/2008)
• Disordered Eating Is Widespread Among U.S. Women (4/25/2008)
• Diluted Seawater Boosts Nutritional Content of Tomatoes (4/25/2008)
• Laparoscopic Surgery on Pancreas Has Fewer Complications (4/25/2008)
• Scientists Discover How Stomach Tumors Form (4/23/2008)
• Metabolic Syndrome Triggered by Overeating, Not Obesity (4/18/2008)
• Prolonged Fasting Boosts Risk of Rare Stroke (4/15/2008)
• New Benefits From Old Heart Measures (4/14/2008)
• Diabetic Food Shopping That Won't Break a Budget (4/13/2008)
• Egg Consumption Poses Risks for Diabetic Men: Study (4/10/2008)
• Irradiation Almost Erases Risk of Food Poisoning (4/10/2008)
• Foodborne Illnesses Remain Constant in U.S. (4/10/2008)
• Food as Medicine? (4/8/2008)
• Omega-3 Fatty Acids Won't Prevent Crohn's Relapse (4/8/2008)
• School Environment Can Curb Kids' Weight Gain (4/7/2008)
• TV in the Bedroom Is Not a Teen's Best Friend (4/7/2008)
• FDA OKs New Rotavirus Vaccine (4/4/2008)
• Scientists ID New Genetic Markers for Bowel Disease (4/4/2008)
• Eating Less May Hinder Immune System (4/3/2008)
• Fasting Before Chemo Protects Healthy Cells (4/1/2008)
• Popular Colonoscopy Prep Solution May Pose Kidney Risks (3/27/2008)
• Fattening Foods May Have More Than Good Flavor in Their Corner (3/26/2008)
• Abdominal Fat Boosts Dementia Risk (3/26/2008)
• Older Women Have Harder Time Preserving Muscle Than Men (3/26/2008)
• High-Risk Blacks Less Likely to Get Colonoscopies (3/25/2008)
• Low Folate Levels May Harm Sperm (3/20/2008)
• The Gender Divide Starts Over Dinner (3/19/2008)
• Embolization a Nonsurgical Way to Treat Fibroids (3/18/2008)
• Eating o' the Green on St. Patrick's Day -- and Every Day (3/17/2008)
• Food-borne Illnesses From Leafy Greens on Rise in U.S. (3/17/2008)
• Dental Erosion on Rise in U.S. (3/12/2008)
• Preschool Intervention Curbed Trend Toward Obesity (3/12/2008)
• Magnesium May Lower Risk for Some Strokes in Male Smokers (3/11/2008)
• Post-Op Chemo Fails to Boost Survival in Stomach Cancers (3/11/2008)
• Planning for Health Emergencies Eases Stress of Family Travel (3/9/2008)
• Government Assistance Linked to Better Child Development (3/7/2008)
• Bacteria Mix in Guts of Babies Predicts Obesity (3/7/2008)
• Soaking Potatoes Before Frying Cuts Suspected Carcinogen (3/6/2008)
• Skip Breakfast, Pack on the Pounds (3/3/2008)
• Surviving Daylight Saving Switch (3/2/2008)
• Carb Intake, Obesity Tied to Rise in Esophageal Cancers (2/29/2008)
• Broccoli Sprout Extract Hinders Bladder Cancer Development (2/28/2008)
• How to Be Heart Smart at the Supermarket (2/24/2008)
• More Risk Factors, Less Access to Care Behind Higher Stroke Rates in U.S. (2/23/2008)
• Aggressive Therapy for Crohn's Disease Produces Better Outcomes (2/22/2008)
• Earlier Colon Cancer Screens Urged for Smokers (2/22/2008)
• Fast Food Ads Fueling Obesity Among Hispanic Kids (2/21/2008)
• Poverty Drains Nutrition From Family Diet (2/21/2008)
• Fish Oil Flounders, But Fiber Might Lower Stroke Risk (2/21/2008)
• Allergy Disorders Linked With Irritable Bowel Syndrome (2/16/2008)
• IBS Symptoms More Acute in Women With History of Abuse (2/15/2008)
• Vaccine Could Cut Bouts With Stomach Flu (2/12/2008)
• Staying Dry at Beach May Spare Your Stomach (2/8/2008)
• Low-Carb Diets Better Than Low-Fat Diets at Preventing Diabetes (2/7/2008)
• Bush's Budget Proposal Would Cut Medicare Spending (2/5/2008)
• Toy Magnets Can be a Very Real Threat (2/4/2008)
• Atkins-Like Diet Cuts Epileptic Seizures (1/31/2008)
• Colonoscopy 'Coaches' Play Lifesaving Role (1/25/2008)
• Vitamin E, Lutein May Fight Cataracts (1/25/2008)
• New Colon Cancer Test Might Spot Trouble Earlier (1/24/2008)
• Another Study Links Western Diet to Heart, Health Risks (1/22/2008)
• Eating Out Doesn't Guarantee Weight Gain (1/21/2008)
• Mediterranean Diet for Mom Fends Off Asthma, Allergies in Kids (1/18/2008)
• U. S. Food Safety: Protect Yourself Against Food Poisoning (1/16/2008)
• U.S. Food Safety: A Shopping List of Solutions (1/16/2008)
• U.S. Food Safety: Solutions at a Glance (1/16/2008)
• U.S. Food Safety: The Import Alarm Keeps Sounding (1/15/2008)
• U.S. Food Safety: Foodborne Illnesses a Menu for Disaster (1/15/2008)
• Foods From Cloned Animals Safe to Eat: FDA (1/15/2008)
• MS Drug Tysabri Approved for Crohn's Disease (1/15/2008)
• Brain Scans Shed Light on Why People Overeat (1/14/2008)
• Depression, Obesity Coexist in Many Middle-Aged Women (1/14/2008)
• U.S. Food Safety: Home-Grown Problems Abound (1/14/2008)
• U.S. Food Safety: A Grocery List of Tainted Products (1/14/2008)
• Too Much Sugar-Free Gum Linked to Severe Weight Loss (1/11/2008)
• Women With IBS Unable to Switch Off Pain Response (1/9/2008)
• Parental Control of Eating Leads to Lighter Toddlers (1/7/2008)
• Low Vitamin D Linked to Heart Risk (1/7/2008)
• Stomach Flu Spread By Contaminated Computer Keyboards (1/3/2008)
• Fish Oil May Help Prevent Alzheimer's (12/28/2007)
• Holiday Travel, Bad Eating Habits a Recipe for Stomach Trouble (12/28/2007)
• Food Pyramid for Older Adults Gets an Update (12/26/2007)
• School Salad Bar Boosts Kids' Fruit, Veggie Intake (12/21/2007)
• Lack of Strong Thirst Signals Leads Elderly to Drink Too Little (12/18/2007)
• New Cancer Drug Tied to Heart Problems (12/14/2007)
• High Meat Consumption Linked to Heightened Cancer Risk (12/11/2007)
• FDA Confirms No Heart Risk From Heartburn Drugs (12/11/2007)
• Environmental Toxin Collects in Breast Milk (12/8/2007)
• Blackberries, Broccoli Sprouts Battle Cancer (12/6/2007)
• FDA Report Says Nation's Health at Risk (12/1/2007)
• 'Tis the Season For Allergy, Asthma (12/1/2007)
• Diets May Raise Cancer Risk for Poor, Urban Women (11/30/2007)
• FDA Mulls Cutting Salt in Processed Foods (11/29/2007)
• High-Carb Diet Raises Women's Diabetes Risk (11/27/2007)
• Prostate Cancer Treatments Often Compound Existing Health Problems (11/26/2007)
• Teen Boys at Growing Risk for Eating Disorders (11/23/2007)
• Many Americans Can't Afford to Eat Right (11/22/2007)
• There's More Than Turkey Behind Holiday Yawns (11/22/2007)
• Cranberry Sauce May Be Healthy Treat (11/22/2007)
• Make Thanksgiving a Feast of Health (11/21/2007)
• Citrus Juice Gives Boost to Green Tea Antioxidants (11/20/2007)
• Research Reveals Nutrient's Impact on the Embryo (11/19/2007)
• Chocolate Craving Has Ancient Roots (11/16/2007)
• Fish, Fruits, Veggies May Cut Dementia Risk (11/15/2007)
• Breast-Feeding Cuts Food Allergy Risk (11/14/2007)
• Nitrite, Nitrate-Rich Foods Boost Heart Attack Outcomes (11/13/2007)
• Low-Carb Diet May Slow Prostate Tumor Growth (11/13/2007)
• Vioxx Settlement Puts Painkillers Back in the Spotlight (11/9/2007)
• A Little Wine, Sunlight Help Boost Women's Health (11/8/2007)
• Fish Really May Be Brain Food (11/8/2007)
• Vioxx Ban Tied to Rise in Serious GI Trouble (11/8/2007)
• High-Fat Diet Can Disrupt Body's Clock (11/6/2007)
• Atkins Diet Can Raise Heart Risks (11/6/2007)
• Anti-Reflux Drugs May Be Overprescribed in Infants (11/5/2007)
• Chocolate Has Sweet Effect on Blood Flow (11/4/2007)
• Folic Acid Fortification Cuts Babies' Heart Risks (11/4/2007)
• Calorie-Starved Rats Live Longer: Study (11/2/2007)
• Diet, Lifestyle Changes Cut Some Infertility Risk (11/2/2007)
• Little Evidence Silicone Breast Implants Harm Health (10/31/2007)
• Chemo Drug Improves Stomach Cancer Survival for Japanese Patients (10/31/2007)
• Vitamin D Won't Help Prevent Most Cancers (10/30/2007)
• Zinc Helps Elderly Ward Off Pneumonia (10/29/2007)
• A Happy Halloween Means Safety First (10/26/2007)
• Broccoli May Help Fight Skin Cancer (10/25/2007)
• Smoking Dulls Taste for Sweets (10/24/2007)
• Whole Grains Do a Heart Good (10/22/2007)
• Video 'Pill' Spots Hidden Crohn's Disease (10/19/2007)
• Study Reveals E.Coli's Grip on Gut (10/18/2007)
• Chronic Reflux Often Leads to Sleepless Nights (10/18/2007)
• Reflux Can Precipitate Chest Pain, Cough (10/18/2007)
• Genes Might Help Drive Overeating (10/17/2007)
• Raw Seafood Poses Digestive Risks (10/16/2007)
• Chronic GI Troubles Keep Workers Off the Job (10/16/2007)
• Garlic May Ward Off Heart Woes (10/16/2007)
• Many Patients Don't Report Use of OTC Pain Drugs (10/15/2007)
• Chocolate Lovers May Be Hard-Wired That Way (10/12/2007)
• Lettuce's Roots Lure Salmonella (10/11/2007)
• Concerns Rise Over U.S. Food Safety (10/11/2007)
• Tea Helps Toughen Older Women's Hips (10/10/2007)
• More Fiber, Less Fat Help Prevent Ovarian Cancer (10/9/2007)
Medical Breakthroughs
• Mediocre Grades for Patient Care (10/6/2008)
• Vitamin C May Hinder Cancer Treatments (10/2/2008)
• Dieting During Pregnancy (10/2/2008)
• Gene Links Obesity, Colon Cancer (10/2/2008)
• Pain Isnt Just a Symptom of Arthritis (10/1/2008)
• Testing for Diseases at Home (10/1/2008)
• Early Drinking Predicts Problematic Future (9/30/2008)
• Gastric Bypass Results (9/22/2008)
• Colonoscopy Re-screening Guideline (9/18/2008)
• Study Links Plastics to Disease (9/17/2008)
• Older Gamblers at Risk for Suicide (9/17/2008)
• Massage Beneficial to Cancer Patients (9/16/2008)
• Women Confused About Osteoporosis (9/16/2008)
• Vitamin B12 Good for Older Brains (9/15/2008)
• Brush Your Teeth to Prevent Heart Disease (9/12/2008)
• Keeping Older People Fit (9/12/2008)
• Spiritual Medicine (9/12/2008)
• Survival Rates Improve (9/12/2008)
• Herpes Drug Doubles as HIV Treatment? (9/11/2008)
• Lack of Sleep may Cause Elderly Falls (9/9/2008)
• Obesity Dangerous for Asthmatics (9/8/2008)
• HIV Discovery may Lead to new Treatments (9/5/2008)
• Weight Gain Predicts Blood Pressure (9/4/2008)
• Calcium Linked to Prostate Cancer (9/4/2008)
• Why Gastric Bypass Helps Diabetics (9/3/2008)
• Catching Heart Attacks Earlier (9/3/2008)
• Exercise Delays Alzheimer's Symptoms (9/3/2008)
• Drug Lowers Blood Pressure in Teens (8/28/2008)
• HRT Improves Quality of Life (8/27/2008)
• Snoring Linked to Childhood (8/26/2008)
• How to Kick the Smoking Habit (8/26/2008)
• Cholesterol Levels Linked to Cancer (8/26/2008)
• Chewing Gum Helps Recovery (8/25/2008)
• Alcohol Dependence Delays Childbearing (8/25/2008)
• A Closer Look at Cheating (8/22/2008)
• Poor Sleep May Lead to Heart Problems (8/22/2008)
• Worry Disrupts Sleep of Caregivers (8/21/2008)
• B Vitamins Dont Help Heart Patients (8/21/2008)
• Arsenic Linked to Diabetes? (8/21/2008)
• Antidepressants Impact Driving (8/20/2008)
• Immune System May Reject Stem Cells (8/20/2008)
• Suicidal Thoughts Common Among Students (8/19/2008)
• Air Pollutant Mimics Cigarette Smoke (8/18/2008)
• Is Smoking in Our Genes? (8/15/2008)
• Ear Infections Linked to Obesity (8/15/2008)
• Substance Abuse Overlooked in Elderly (8/14/2008)
• Treating Childhood Mental Disorders (8/14/2008)
• Fighting Flesh-Eating Bacteria (8/14/2008)
• Soldiers Turn to Alcohol After Combat (8/13/2008)
• New Treatment for Addicts? (8/13/2008)
• Immediate Weight Loss Key for Diabetics (8/13/2008)
• Anxiety Connected to Genes (8/12/2008)
• Immigrant Children Less Active? (8/11/2008)
• Early Maturing Girls Need Attention (8/11/2008)
• Cholesterol and Children (8/11/2008)
• Fish Keeps Brain Healthy (8/7/2008)
• Sleep Linked to Weight (8/7/2008)
• Diet and Diabetes (8/5/2008)
• An Exercise Pill? (8/4/2008)
• Mice Help Treat Sinusitis (7/28/2008)
• Treating Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (7/25/2008)
• Veggies may Prevent Blindness (7/23/2008)
• Recruiting Young Smokers (7/21/2008)
• Loud Music, More Drinking (7/21/2008)
• Preemies Face Tougher Life (7/18/2008)
• Exercise Might Slow Brain Shrinkage in Alzheimers Patients (7/17/2008)
• Eating Nuts During Pregnancy Increases Childs Asthma Risk (7/17/2008)
• Stomach Bug May Protect Against Asthma (7/16/2008)
• Study: Stop Smoking Treatments Dont Last (7/15/2008)
• Genetics Make Quitting Harder (7/14/2008)
• Vitamin A Combats Infant Mortality (7/14/2008)
• Red Wine and Breast Cancer (7/9/2008)
• Benefits of Red Wine (7/8/2008)
• You are What Your Mom Eats (7/7/2008)
• Formula Blocks HIV to Infant (7/7/2008)
• Drug Use Highest In U.S. (7/4/2008)
• Older Drinking Age Saves Lives (7/3/2008)
• Caffeine Helps Prevent Multiple Sclerosis (7/2/2008)
• Healthy Eating for Life (7/1/2008)
• Diabetes Treatment Ups Depression Risk (6/30/2008)
• Substance Abuse Treatment Helpful in Pregnancies (6/30/2008)
• Ditching Epilepsy Meds is Dangerous (6/30/2008)
• Hospital Care for Women Inconsistent (6/26/2008)
• Hormone No Fountain of Youth (6/26/2008)
• Deadly Infections in Hospitals (6/25/2008)
• STD Education With Videos (6/25/2008)
• Big Breakfast Helps Weight Loss (6/24/2008)
• Obese Feel Social Discrimination (6/24/2008)
• Cervical Cancer Screening Needed in Developing World (6/24/2008)
•  Coffee Could Lower Death Risk (6/23/2008)
•  Coffee Could Lower Death Risk (6/20/2008)
• Womans Diet Linked to Childs Puberty (6/20/2008)
• Diabetes Drug Slows Early Puberty in Girls (6/20/2008)
• Gene Variation May Block Cholesterol Drugs (6/20/2008)
• Estrogen Therapy Depends on Timing (6/19/2008)
• Hypertension Traced to Childhood (6/19/2008)
• New York City Still Reeling from 9/11 (6/19/2008)
• Smoking Vaccine Being Developed (6/18/2008)
• The Ins and Outs of Eating Organic (6/18/2008)
• Helmet Law Aims to Protect (6/18/2008)
• Reducing Cholesterol (6/17/2008)
• High Tech Insomnia Treatments for Vets (6/11/2008)
• Delay School, Sleep More (6/11/2008)
• Brainy Babies (6/10/2008)
• Happy Marriage, Better Sleep (6/10/2008)
• Chinese Remedy may Prevent Heart Attacks (6/10/2008)
• Early Birds Get Better Grades (6/10/2008)
• Active Social Life Delays Memory Loss (6/9/2008)
• Diabetes Linked to Sleep Apnea (6/6/2008)
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• Recovery Organizations Benefit Teens Too (6/3/2008)
• Dried Tomatoes to Fight Prostate Cancer (6/2/2008)
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• Secondhand Smoke Sends Children to Hospital (5/30/2008)
• ADHD Damages Workplace Efficiency (5/30/2008)
• Vitamin D No Help in Prostate Cancer (5/30/2008)
• Early Rehab for COPD (5/21/2008)
• Oxidative Stress Behind Lung Problems (5/20/2008)
• Cutting fat Lowers Risk for Prostate Cancer (5/16/2008)
• Get Moving to Prevent Breast Cancer! (5/14/2008)
• Never too Late to Kick the Habit (5/12/2008)
• Herbicide Zaps Weeds and Fertility (5/9/2008)
• Caution Over Anti-Obesity Drugs for Kids (5/9/2008)
• Good and bad News About Strep Infection (5/9/2008)
• Vitamins Dont Prevent Heart Disease (5/8/2008)
• Common Drug Worsens Physical Function (5/8/2008)
• Short Limbs Linked to Dementia (5/7/2008)
• Iron Supplements Harmful to Infants? (5/7/2008)
• Ibuprofen may Reduce Dementia Risk (5/6/2008)
• Teen Drinker Today: Heavy Drinker Later? (5/6/2008)
• Could an Aspirin a day Reduce Breast Cancer? (5/5/2008)
• More Peanut Butter, Please! (5/5/2008)
• Can Women be fat and fit? (5/5/2008)
• A new Paradigm on Acid Reflux (4/29/2008)
• Diabetes Before Pregnancy Doubles in Women, Teens (4/28/2008)
• Helping the Body Heal Itself (4/28/2008)
• Sleep Problems More Likely as we age (4/24/2008)
• You are What Your Mother Eats (4/23/2008)
• Low Vitamin D Linked to PAD (4/22/2008)
• A bad Side to low Cholesterol? (4/18/2008)
• Midlife Cholesterol Tied to Alzheimers (4/18/2008)
• Another Reason to cut Your Addictions (4/17/2008)
• Alzheimers: Vitamin for Longer Life (4/16/2008)
• Exercise to Beat Cancer Fatigue (4/16/2008)
• Mid-Life Diabetes Linked to Alzheimers (4/14/2008)
• Does Weight Loss Drug Slow Heart Disease? (4/8/2008)
• Sleepless Nights Complicate Depression (4/4/2008)
• Asian Exercise for Diabetes (4/1/2008)
• Gender Wars: Staying in Shape (3/28/2008)
• Belly fat Linked to Dementia (3/27/2008)
• Save Your Heart With Diet and Medication (3/25/2008)
• Flavonoids Help Heart Health (3/24/2008)
• Diet Linked to Sperm Abnormalities (3/20/2008)
• Aggressive Breast Cancer: Watch Your BMI (3/19/2008)
• Anti-Cancer Beer (12/31/2007)
• Breast not Best for Asthma (9/14/2007)
• Fish, "Fruity Veggies" Protect Against Asthma (9/13/2007)
• Weight Alone Raises Heart Disease Risk (9/12/2007)
• Nutrients Help Save Sight (9/11/2007)
• Mediterranean Diet Boosts Alzheimer's Life Expectancy (9/11/2007)
• Food Additives Key Up Kids (9/7/2007)
• Fat: Okay for Kids? (8/16/2007)
• Advertising Affects Children's Food Choices (8/7/2007)
• Caffeine and Exercise Combo may Prevent Skin Cancer (8/1/2007)
• Soft Drinks Linked to Increased Heart Disease Risk (7/27/2007)
• Could Lowering Your Cholesterol Cause Caner? (7/25/2007)
• Breast Cancer Survivors Need Not Increase Fruits and Vegetables Intake (7/18/2007)
• If Children are our Future, the Future is not Healthy (6/27/2007)
• Save Your Sight, Eat Right! (6/25/2007)
• Good fat may Lower Prostate Cancer Risk (6/22/2007)
• Children Looking to Enhance Performance too (6/20/2007)
• Sleep Vital to Children's Development (6/13/2007)
• Sleepy Teens at Risk for Smoking, Drinking (6/13/2007)
• Vitamin D: Magic Bullet Against Cancer? (6/12/2007)
• Diet and Exercise Key to Breast Cancer Survival (6/11/2007)
• Weight Loss During Pregnancy is Safe for Obese Women (6/8/2007)
• Folic Acid may Promote Colon Cancer (6/6/2007)
• Kids Lose Fitness Gains on Summer Vacation (6/6/2007)
• Exercising While Pregnant may Mean Leaner Babies (6/4/2007)
• Secret Injuries: Retired Footballers Suffer Depression (6/4/2007)
• Alcohol During Pregnancy Linked to Extreme Prematurity (5/25/2007)
• Mercury Preservative Doesn't Up Autism Risk (5/16/2007)
• Could Fish and Vitamin D Prevent Macular Degeneration? (5/15/2007)
• Type of Fiber Counts in Diabetes Prevention (5/15/2007)
• 100 Percent Juice Not Linked to Overweight Kids (5/9/2007)
• Dads' Parenting Styles Linked to Childhood Obesity (5/8/2007)
• Once-a-Year Drug Lowers Fracture Risk (5/3/2007)
• Pistachios Can Fight Heart Disease (5/1/2007)
• Most Doctors Get Gifts From Drug Companies (4/27/2007)
• TV Food Advertisements and Childhood Obesity (4/25/2007)
• Less Salt is Good for Your Heart (4/23/2007)
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• Moms-to-be Need Their Vitamins (4/5/2007)
• Asthma Rates 50-Percent Higher in Those Overweight (4/3/2007)
• Get Moving to Ward Off Arthritis (3/30/2007)
• A Good use for Carbon Monoxide (3/30/2007)
• Hard Exercise Leads to Trimmer Boys (3/30/2007)
• Trans Fats up Heart Disease Risk (3/29/2007)
• Cancer Prevention Gets Juicy! (3/26/2007)
• Less Activity = Fatter Kids (3/20/2007)
• Obesity Surgery can Cause Serious Neurological Condition (3/13/2007)
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• Overweight Couples Have More Problems Conceiving (3/8/2007)
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• Gastric Bypass and Stomach Banding for Teens (3/7/2007)
• Schools not Blamed for Childhood Obesity (3/2/2007)
• TV Time Linked to Poor Nutrition (3/2/2007)
• Which Milk is Best for Fertility? (2/28/2007)
• Antioxidant Supplements may Increase Death (2/28/2007)
• Garlic Stinks at Lowering Cholesterol (2/27/2007)
• Two to Tango: Couples' Sexual Health (2/26/2007)
• Research Supports Eating Seafood During Pregnancy (2/21/2007)
• Exercise as Breast Cancer Therapy (2/20/2007)
• Kids in Packs Eat More (2/19/2007)
• Go Green! The Great Outdoors and Childhood Obesity (2/16/2007)
• Nap Your Way to Heart Health (2/13/2007)
• Sleep Keeps Kids Slim (2/7/2007)
• Obesity Epidemic: Double Trouble for Seniors (2/7/2007)
• Hair Dye Allergies on the Rise (2/6/2007)
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• Folic Acid Prevents Cleft Lip (1/29/2007)
• Out-of-Shape Kids the Norm (1/29/2007)
• New Surgical Hope for Obese Teens (1/26/2007)
• Folic Acid Supplements Keep Mind Sharp (1/22/2007 12:10:00 AM)
• Active Video Games may Fight Fat in Kids (1/12/2007)
• Overweight Girls Face Hefty Consequences (1/10/2007 12:21:00 AM)
• Folate Intake Could Reduce Alzheimer's Risk (1/9/2007)
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• Got High Blood Pressure? Have a Drink or Two (1/2/2007)
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• Bacteria in Gut Linked to Echinacea (12/28/2006)
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• Cutting Back Doesn't Cut It (12/15/2006)
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• Brain Activity Predicts Alcoholism (11/28/2006)
• Jury Out on How to Get Kids to Quit Smoking (11/24/2006)
• Weight Loss: Cardio vs. Calorie Restriction (11/23/2006)
• Tobacco Smoke Causes Breathing Problems in Healthy Adults (11/16/2006)
• Red Meat Raises Risk for Breast Cancer (11/15/2006)
• Lifestyle Intervention Works to Prevent Diabetes (11/10/2006)
• Reducing Breast Cancer Risk in Offspring (11/10/2006)
• Diet and Exercise Same Benefit for Reducing Diabetics Risk (11/9/2006)
• Waistlines Growing in Kids (11/7/2006)
• Breast Cancer Return Gauged by Computer Tool (11/7/2006)
• Babies Need Iron for Healthy Brains (11/7/2006)
• Girls Recognize Weight Problems Before Moms (11/6/2006)
• Alcohol Boosts Memory, Fights Alzheimer's (10/27/2006)
• Marijuana Extracts Increase Fertility, Decrease Stomach Cramps (10/26/2006)
• Teen Brains Handle Alcohol Better Than Adult Brains (10/26/2006)
• Flu Vaccine Appears Safe for Young Children (10/25/2006)
• Moderate Drinking Good for Men? (10/24/2006)
• Get Sleep to Prevent Childhood Obesity (10/20/2006)
• Vitamin D: A Key to Fighting Breast Cancer (10/20/2006)
• Beverages Don't Pack Pounds on Kids (10/12/2006)
• Exercise has Little Impact on Early Childhood Obesity (10/6/2006)
• Asian-American Women Live Longest (10/4/2006)
• Intense Exercise can Affect IVF (10/4/2006)
• People Check Out of Hotels, But not Germs (10/3/2006)
• Some Seniors Starving in Hospitals (10/2/2006)
• Soy Protein Helps Control Cholesterol (9/22/2006)
• Red Wine Prevents Alzheimer's (9/20/2006)
• Undernourished Women Athletes at Risk for Fractures (9/19/2006)
• Calcium Supplements not Beneficial Enough for Kids (9/18/2006)
• Drink Green Tea for Lower Risk of Heart Disease (9/13/2006)
• Vitamin D Cuts Pancreatic Cancer Risk (9/13/2006)
• Fight Abdominal Fat with Brown Seaweed (9/13/2006)
• Improvements in the Lab for Breast Cancer Screening (9/7/2006)
• Early Alcoholism Harder to Overcome (9/5/2006)
• Overcoming Jet Lag (9/4/2006)
• Juicy Way to Avoid Alzheimer's (9/1/2006)
• Obesity and Ovarian Cancer -- A Dangerous Combination (8/29/2006)
• Long-Term Abstinence Mitigates Effects of Alcoholism (8/28/2006)
• Friendly Bacteria Saving Teeth and Stinky Pits (8/21/2006)
• All Forms of Tobacco Exposure Bad for the Heart (8/18/2006)
• Childhood Obesity Linked to Harmful Western Diet (8/16/2006)
• Plant Pigments Could Save Sight (8/15/2006)
• Body Acceptance Could Equal Healthy Eating (8/14/2006)
• Weight Problems See an Early Start (8/10/2006)
• Obesity and Mortality in the Elderly (8/9/2006)
• Night Eating may be all in Your Head (8/4/2006)
• Kids' Anxiety Lowered by Breastfeeding (8/4/2006)
• Spice Fights Colon Cancer (8/3/2006)
• Teens Have Special Risk of Nicotine Addiction (7/31/2006)
• The Complex Urge to Drink Alcohol (7/26/2006)
• Obesity Surgery Riskier Than Once Thought (7/26/2006)
• Move Over Malaria! (7/19/2006)
• Smoking During Pregnancy Affects Early Behavior (7/13/2006)
• Weight Gain Increases Breast Cancer Risk (7/12/2006)
• Saliva Detects Oral Cancer (7/5/2006)
• Brush With ... Cranberries? (6/29/2006)
• Help for Alcoholics (6/16/2006)
• High-Tech Humans: Merging Man and Machine (Part 1 of 3) (5/8/2006)
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