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Drug May Work Against Advanced Thyroid Cancer
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Drug Widely Used to Treat MS May Not Slow Progression
Drugs Can Cut Breast Cancer Risk for Some, Task Force Finds
Dutch Euthanasia Rates Unchanged After Legalization
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EPA Lowers Permissible Soot Levels in Air
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E-Records Linked to Fewer Malpractice Claims
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Estrogen Level in Pregnancy May Affect Breast Cancer Risk in Daughters
Even a Little Exercise Boosts Self-Esteem in Overweight Teens
Even Light Smoking Boosts Women's Risk of Sudden Heart Death: Study
Even Mild Weight Loss May Lower Diabetes Risk in Obese Teens
Even Moderate Exercise Might Cut Breast Cancer Risk: Study
Even Women Who Exercise Sit Too Much
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Everyday Activities May Have Same Health Benefits as Going to Gym
Evidence Grows That Cancer Has Its Own Stem Cells
Excess Pounds Raise Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence, Death: Study
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Exercise and Weight Loss Give Brain a Boost, Study Finds
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Exercise Can Shield the Aging Brain, Studies Show
Exercise Does Boost Teens' Health, Study Finds
Exercise Improves Effects of Stroke: Study
Exercise Leads to Better Sleep: Poll
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Exercise May Delay Early Aging of People With Diabetes
Exercise May Ease Depression Tied to Heart Failure
Exercise May Ease Pain of Fibromyalgia, Study Suggests
Exercise May Help People With Alzheimer's Avoid Nursing Homes
Exercise May Lower Older Women's Risk for Kidney Stones
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Exercise May Stave Off Depression in Severely Obese
Exercise Might Keep Menopausal Hot Flashes at Bay
Exercise Program Boosts Health After Lung Transplant: Study
Exercise Programs for Kids Seem to Have Little Impact: Study
Exercise Safety Tips for People With Heart Disease
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Exercising at Midlife May Stave Off Dementia Down the Road
'Exergames' Can Help Inactive Folks Get Moving: Study
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Experimental Drug Shows Benefits Against Melanoma in Early Study
Experimental Drugs Show Promise Against Prostate Cancer
Experimental Insomnia Drug Shows Promise
Experimental Vaccine Might Help Women Already Infected With HPV
Experimental Vaccine Shows Promise for Ovarian Cancer
Expert Panel Suggests PSA Test May Benefit Some Men
Expert Pitches Safety Tips for Young Baseball Players
Expert Tips for Summer Sports Safety
Experts Dispel Common Melanoma Myths
Experts Dispute Value of Checking Kids' Blood Pressure
Experts Offer Tips to Help Keep Fall Sports Injury Free
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Extra Vitamin D May Ease Crohn's Symptoms, Study Finds
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Eyelash Extension Adhesives May Cause Bad Reactions
Face-Down Position May Be Safer During Radiation for Breast Cancer: Study
False-Positive Mammograms Can Trigger Long-Term Distress
Fans of Reality Beauty Shows Twice as Likely to Tan: Study
Fatigue Affects Baseball Players' Strike-Zone Judgment: Study
Fatigue in COPD Patients Often Precedes Hospitalization: Study
FDA Approves First New Weight-Loss Drug in More Than a Decade
FDA Approves New Drug to Fight Advanced Prostate Cancer
FDA Bans BPA From Baby Bottles, Sippy Cups
FDA Gives Nod to New Breast Cancer Drug
FDA Issues Another Warning on Fake Version of Cancer Drug Avastin
FDA OKs Drug for Advanced Prostate Cancer
FDA OKs Expanded Use of Prostate Cancer Drug
FDA OKs First Ultrasound Imaging System for Dense Breasts
FDA Proposes Tougher Warnings for Tanning Beds
FDA: Lower Ambien's Dose to Prevent Drowsy Driving
FDA: Lower Ambien's Dose to Prevent Drowsy Driving
Fear of Dark Keeps Some Adults Awake at Night: Study
Female Doctors Earn Less Than Male Counterparts: Study
Fewer Kids Getting Hurt in Most Sports, Study Finds
Fewer U.S. Patients Getting Weight Counseling From Doctors
Fibromyalgia Diagnosis Often Missed in Men: Study
Fine-Tuning Breast Cancer Treatments: What Works Better?
First Generic Version of Cancer Drug Doxil Approved
First Ultrasound to Spot Cancer in Dense Breasts Approved
First-Ever Guidelines Issued for Treating Type 2 Diabetes in Kids
Fiscal Standoff Could Cause Financial Pain for Health Care
Fit Kids May Dodge Fractures in Old Age
Fitness Experts Dispel Common Exercise Myths
Fitness in Middle Age May Help Shield Men From Cancer Later
Fluorescent Tracer 'Lights Up' Brain Tumor for Surgery
Focus on One Sport Raises Young Athletes' Injury Risk: Study
Folic Acid Supplements Don't Affect Cancer Risk, Review Finds
Follow-Up Care After Chest Pain Called Crucial
Football Concussion Risk Highest During Games, Not Practice: Study
For Aggressive Breast Cancer, Chemo May Work Better in the Young
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For Older Women, Mammograms Every 2 Years Found as Good as Annual Test
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For One Woman, HPV Vaccine Was a 'No-Brainer'
For Psychiatric Patients, Cancer Is Often Spotted Too Late
For Some Seniors With Skin Cancer, Surgery Not Always Best Choice
Fractures Take High Toll on High School Athletes
Freezing Treatment May Help Destroy Lung Tumors: Study
Frequent MRI Scanner Exposure Might Affect Memory: Study
Friday Is 'National Wear Red Day' for Women's Heart Health
Fried Foods May Boost Prostate Cancer Risk, Study Says
Full Pantry Plus Too Little Sleep Is Recipe for Weight Gain
Gauging Brain Cancer Survival Time May Get Easier: Study
Gel Manicures Durable, But Can Cause Lasting Problems
Gene Discovery May Offer Breakthrough for Rare Leukemia
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Gene Might Predict Brain Tumors' Aggressiveness
Gene Mutations Appear Key to Childhood Leukemia Risk, Study Says
Gene Mutation's Benefit for Ovarian Cancer Patients May Not Last: Study
Gene Study Yields New Clues to Breast Cancer
Gene-Based Blood Test Might Help Spot Colon Cancer
Genes Linked to Effectiveness of Tamoxifen for Breast Cancer
Genes May Be Key for Patients With Multiple Colon Polyps
Genes May Determine Aspirin's Effect on Advanced Colon Cancer
Genes May Influence Impotence After Prostate Radiation
Genetics May Be Tied to Breast Cancer Risk in Unexpected Ways
Germs Fly in Roller-Derby Games, Study Finds
Get Fit in Middle Age to Cut Heart Failure Risk, Study Says
Give Teens Access to Emergency Contraception, Pediatricians Say
Going Online for Info May Reflect a Pro-Active Stance Against Cancer
Got the Flu? Rest First, Exercise Later, Experts Say
Gout Management Is Focus of New Guidelines
Grapefruit Juice May Give Boost to Cancer Treatment: Study
Great American Smokeout Is Thursday
Grilling Tips to Cut Colon Cancer Risk
Guidelines Issued for When Docs Should Order Vascular Testing
Gum Disease, HPV May Play Role in Head & Neck Cancers
H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine Tied to Sleep Disorder in British Children
Hair Concerns May Discourage Exercise for Some Black Women
Half of People With Hepatitis C Don't Complete Needed Tests: CDC
Hard Physical Labor May Boost Risk of Heart Disease, Stroke: Studies
Harmful Chemicals Found in Day Care Centers, Study Says
Health Issues Add to Risk of Vitamin D Deficiency, Study Says
Health of Americans a Mixed Bag: CDC Report
Health Tip: Alcohol Can Affect Your Athletic Performance
Health Tip: Avoid Beginners' Workout Injuries
Health Tip: Avoid Overtraining
Health Tip: Avoid Too Much Activity Before Bedtime
Health Tip: Balance Holiday Buffets With More Exercise
Health Tip: Beat Boredom
Health Tip: Before You See a Podiatrist
Health Tip: Care for Your Mouthguard
Health Tip: Choosing Your Child's Pediatrician
Health Tip: Could You Have Sleep Apnea?
Health Tip: Create a Healthy Sleep Environment
Health Tip: Develop Good Sleep Habits
Health Tip: Diabetes Isn't a Ticket to Inactivity
Health Tip: Do You Need a Day Off From Exercise?
Health Tip: Does Asthma Affect Your Sleep?
Health Tip: Don't Ignore Pain During Exercise
Health Tip: Don't Let GERD Interrupt Your Sleep
Health Tip: Encourage Your Family to Exercise
Health Tip: Enjoy Safe Exercise During Pregnancy
Health Tip: Excessively Sleepy?
Health Tip: Exercise for People Who Have Had Breast Cancer
Health Tip: Exercise Isn't Always Expensive
Health Tip: Exercise to Combat Stress
Health Tip: Exercise With Allergies and Asthma
Health Tip: Exercising After Baby is Born
Health Tip: Exercising in Cold Weather
Health Tip: Exercising With Diabetes
Health Tip: Fuel Your Body for Resistance Training
Health Tip: Get Fit During Your Commute
Health Tip: Get Fit This Fall
Health Tip: Help Avoid a Lupus Flare
Health Tip: Help Baby Develop Healthy Sleep Habits
Health Tip: Help Ease Night Terrors
Health Tip: Help Keep Your Bones Healthy
Health Tip: Help Kids Have an Active Summer
Health Tip: Help Prevent Drowning
Health Tip: Help Prevent Exercise-Induced Asthma
Health Tip: Help Prevent Trampoline Injuries
Health Tip: Hiking or Running on a Trail
Health Tip: If Dementia Causes Sleep Problems
Health Tip: If You Wake With Neck Pain
Health Tip: If Your Child Has a Nightmare
Health Tip: If You're Always Tired
Health Tip: Invest in Protective Eyewear for Sports
Health Tip: Jumping Rope for Exercise
Health Tip: Keep Kids Active During Summer Break
Health Tip: Keep Your Family Fit
Health Tip: Kids Keeping You From Exercising?
Health Tip: Make Exercise a Social Activity
Health Tip: Poor Sleep Can Hurt Your Heart...
Health Tip: Practice Winter Sports Safety
Health Tip: Prepare Children for Sleep
Health Tip: Resolve to Meet Your Exercise Goals
Health Tip: Seniors on the Move
Health Tip: Smokeless Tobacco Isn't Safe Either
Health Tip: Stay Active After a Heart Attack
Health Tip: Stay Fit When Traveling
Health Tip: Straining a Hamstring
Health Tip: Stretch Before and After Exercise
Health Tip: Use a Stability Ball
Health Tip: Using a Stability Ball
Health Tip: Warm Up Before You Exercise
Health Tip: Warm Up Before You Work Out
Health Tip: What's Keeping Your Child Awake?
Health Tip: Why Some Seniors Can't Sleep
Health Tip: Work Out at the Right Intensity
Health Tip: Work Out at the Right Speed for You
Health Tip: Work Out in Water
Healthy Lifestyle Boosts Survival Odds for Older Women With Cancer
Healthy Lifestyle May Offset Job Stress, Study Finds
Healthy Lungs May Keep Brain Running Smoothly
Heart Disease Risk Factors Also Tied to Death From Prostate Cancer
Heart Failure Patients May Be at Higher Risk for Cancer: Study
Heart Health Worst in the South, Best in Northeast
Heart-Healthy Habits in Childhood May Prevent Future Disease
Heart-Healthy Lifestyle May Also Prevent Lethal Blood Clots
Heavy Patients Trust Diet Advice From Overweight Docs Most: Study
Heavy Smokers, Drinkers May Face Pancreatic Cancer Earlier in Life
Heavy Smoking May Raise Odds for Lethal Bladder Cancer
Helmets Do Save Lives on the Slopes, Research Shows
Help Young Pitchers Avoid Overuse Injuries
Helping Sleeping Moms-to-Be Breathe Easier May Benefit Baby
Herceptin May Carry Higher Heart Risks for Women Than Thought
'Hidden' HPV May Reactivate in Older Women, Study Suggests
High Blood Pressure May Protect Some Frail Elderly: Study
High Blood Pressure Often Missed in Young Adults: Study
High-Carb Diet Linked to Colon Cancer Recurrence in Study
Higher Fruit, Veggie Intake Tied to Lower Risk of a Tough-to-Treat Breast Cancer
High-Fat Dairy Foods Linked to Worse Survival After Breast Cancer
High-Risk Heterosexuals Should Take HIV Prevention Pill, Too
HIV Drug May Prevent Bone Marrow Transplant Complication
Hockey Rule Changes Could Cut Player Aggression, Injuries
Hoping to Ease Shortage, FDA Fast-Tracks Generic Form of Cancer Drug
Hops, Key to Flavor in Beer, May Prove Useful in New Drugs
Hormone Replacement Therapy: Safe or Not?
Hospitalization OK for Psych Patients Can Take Hours
Hot Tap Water May Pose Scalding Hazard
House Joins Senate to OK Bill That Avoids Fiscal Cliff
House Joins Senate to OK Bill to Avoid Fiscal Cliff
Household Chores May Ease Nighttime Menopausal Symptoms
How Cervical Cancer Vaccines Came to Be
How Healthy Is Your County?
How Well Do You Rise From Sitting on the Floor?
HPV Might Raise Risk of Form of Skin Cancer
HPV Shot Doesn't Encourage Sexual Activity in Girls: Study
HPV Test Beats Pap Long-Term: Study
Human Gene Patent Case Goes to Supreme Court
Hysterectomy May Not Raise Heart Risks After All: Study
If Colonoscopy Picks Up Cancer Risk, Get Next Screen in 5 Years: Study
Imaging Tests Up Among Advanced Cancer Patients
Immune Therapy Shows Early Promise for Advanced Leukemia
Immune-Based Drug Shows Promise Against Advanced Melanoma
Implants May Delay Breast Cancer Detection, Raise Death Risk
Improved Developmental Screening Urged for Hispanic Kids
Inactivation of Gene Might Cause Skin Cancer to Spread
Inactivity May Kill as Many Worldwide as Smoking: Report
Indoor Tanners Rationalize Risky Behavior, Study Finds
Indoor Tanning Causes Common Skin Cancers, Study Finds
Infant Care May Help Explain Race-Linked Obesity Gap
Injuries Skyrocket From Inflatable Bounce Houses: Study
Insomnia Hints at Future Hospitalization
Insomnia May Raise Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke
Insomnia Might Boost Heart Failure Risk
Intensive Lifestyle Changes Keep Type 2 Diabetes at Bay
Intermittent Hormone Treatment for Prostate Cancer Not the Best
Interns' Schedules Shortchange Patients, Study Suggests
Involving Patients in Decisions Raises Health Care Costs, Study Finds
Is a Better Sleeping Pill on the Way?
Is a Breath Test for Colon Cancer Possible?
Is Court's Health-Care Ruling a Wise Decision? It Depends...
Is Early Baldness in Blacks a Clue to Prostate Cancer?
Is Menopause Overlooked in U.S. Medical Schools?
Is Too Much E-Communication Swamping Doctors?
Is Your Brain Working as You Nap?
It's Possible to Be Obese and Heart-Healthy: Studies
Japan Nuke Disaster Will Kill Up to 1,300 People Worldwide, Study Estimates
Junk Food More Appealing When You're Sleepy: Study
Just How Might Exercise Lower Breast Cancer Risk?
Keep Moving to Ease Pain of Knee Arthritis: Review
Keep Tots' Milk to 2 Cups a Day: Study
Keeping Cold-Weather Exercise Fresh, Not Frozen
Keeping Fit May Boost Survival With Endometrial Cancer
Keeping Up a Healthy Lifestyle Pays Off in Added Years: Study
Kick Off the Holiday Season With a Healthier Thanksgiving
Kids' Abdominal Injuries May Not Warrant CT Scan
Kids' Concussion Recovery Varies by Symptom Severity: Study
Kids on Medicaid May Face Barriers to Eczema Treatment
Kids' Track Injuries Surge in US
Kids Who Sleep a Bit Longer Behave Better in School, Study Finds
Kids With Autism Face Health Care Disparities, Study Finds
Kids With Hemophilia Should Be Active, But Avoid Risky Sports: Study
Kids With HIV at Risk of Heart Disease, Study Says
Knee, Hip Replacements Don't Help People Lose Weight: Study
Knowing Time Needed to Walk Off Calories May Curb Appetite
Kyprolis Approved for Multiple Myeloma
Lab Contamination Behind Debunked Link Between Virus, Prostate Cancer
Lack of Sleep May Lead to Junk-Food Bingeing
Lack of Sleep May Trip Up Student Athletes
Lance Armstrong Resigns as Chairman of Cancer Foundation
Lance Armstrong Stripped of Tour de France Titles
Late-Night Cramming May Hurt School Test Results
Later End-of-Life Discussions May Mean More Aggressive Treatment
Latest Edition of Psychiatry's 'Bible' Launched Amid Controversy
Latest Edition of Psychiatry's 'Bible' Launched Amid Controversy
Least Aggressive Breast Cancer Still Poses Long-Term Risk, Study Finds
Less Frequent Pap Tests Safe for Most Women, Ob/Gyn Group Says
Less Is More With Exercise, Study Says
Let Babies 'Cry It Out,' Study Suggests
Leukemia Patients Get Treatment Boost From Donors' Immune Cells
Lifestyle Changes Key to Weight Loss in New Year
Lifestyle Might Curb Loss of Height That Comes With Age
Lighter Sleep May Dull Memory Skills in Seniors
Limited Radiation May Help Some Kids With Lymphoma
Liposuction Might Have 'Boomerang' Effect
London Smog May Be Tough on Olympians
Longer Resuscitation After Cardiac Arrest May Be Warranted, Study Suggests
Longer Wait for Mammogram After Benign Breast Biopsy May Be Warranted
Longtime Smokers Lose a Decade of Life
Look for New, Improved Sunscreen Labels
Losing Weight May Improve Sleep Quality
Low Breast-Feeding Rate Linked to Early Deaths, Illnesses: Study
Low-Cal Diets Kept Monkeys Healthier, But Didn't Lengthen Lives
Low-Income Patients Often Have Trouble Reaching Doctor Via Email
Low-Income, Minority Parents More Open to HPV Vaccine for Girls, Study Says
Lung Cancer Scares Vary by State, Study Finds
Lymphoseek Approved to Help Locate Lymph Nodes
'Magic' Carpet Could Help Shield Elderly From Falls
Mailed Kits May Prompt Parents to Protect Kids From Sun
Maintain Heart Health During Summer
Mammo Rates Unchanged Despite Controversial Guidelines
Mammograms Can Measure How Breast Cancer Drug Is Working: Study
Mammograms Do Not Prevent Advanced Breast Cancer, Study Suggests
Mammograms Every Other Year OK for Women Over 50: Study
Mammograms Have 'Limited or No Effect' on Breast Cancer Deaths: Study
Mammography's Benefits Outweigh Harms for Older Women: Study
Many Americans Drive While Drowsy: Report
Many Black Women Prone to Gene-Driven Breast Cancer: Study
Many Kids Who Undergo Stem Cell Transplants Must Return to Hospital
Many Lacked Preventive Care Before Health Reform Law: U.S. Report
Many Lesbians Not Screened for Cervical Cancer, Study Finds
Many Medical Students Have Anti-Fat Bias, Study Finds
Many Mistakenly Think Radiation Might Cure Terminal Lung Cancer
Many More Doctors Using Electronic Health Records
Many Ovarian Cancer Patients Denied By-the-Book Care, Study Says
Many People Underestimate How Long a Cough Should Last
Many Primary-Care Doctors Want Help Treating Obesity
Many Public Pools Contaminated With Human Waste: CDC
Many Skiers Who Tear ACLs Can Avoid Surgery, Expert Says
Many Suffer Chronic Pain After Breast Cancer Surgery, Study Finds
Many Teens With High Blood Pressure Don't Get Needed Tests
Many Terminal Cancer Patients Put False Hope in Chemo, Study Finds
Many Test Results Left Unread as Patients Leave Hospital: Study
Many U.S. Doctors Have Symptoms of Burnout: Survey
Many U.S. Teens Have Poor Health Habits
Many U.S. Teens Struggle With Extreme Fatigue: Survey
Many Who Got Thyroid Cancer After Chernobyl Still Alive: Study
Many Women Victims of 'Contraceptive Sabotage,' Experts Say
Many Young Breast Cancer Patients May Opt for a Mastectomy
Marathons Safe for Aging Boomers, Study Finds
Marijuana Extract May Help Ease Muscle Stiffness in MS: Study
Massage Right After Muscle Injury May Boost Healing
Med School Enrollment on Rise in 2012
Med School Students Still Get Gifts From Drug Companies: Survey
Medical Group Notes Key Elements of Well-Woman Exams
Medical Marijuana: Voodoo or Legitimate Therapeutic Choice?
Medical School Ethics Policies May Affect How Doctors Prescribe
Medicare Spending Not Linked to Longer Cancer Survival
Melanoma Odds Doubled for Transplant, Lymphoma Patients: Study
Melanoma Rates Rising in U.S. Children
Melatonin May Improve Sleep for People on Blood-Pressure Meds
Men in Red: Higher Testosterone Levels, Study Finds
Menopause-Like Woes Hinder Breast Cancer Treatment: Study
Mental Exercise May Help Keep Seniors Sharp
Mental Illness May Not Impede Healthy Weight Loss, Study Says
Mental, Physical Challenges May Help Seniors Stay Sharp, Study Says
Metformin Won't Aid Breast Cancer Survival in Diabetics
Methadone for Pain Relief Leading Cause of Fatal Overdoses: CDC
Michael Douglas Blames His Throat Cancer on Oral Sex
'Microbeads' May Boost Survival in Advanced Colon Cancer Patients
Midlife Fitness May Mean Healthier Old Age, Study Finds
Might Smallpox Virus Help Fight a Lethal Breast Cancer?
Military Families May Need Help With Mental Health
Millions Got Free Preventive Care Due to Health Law, HHS Says
Millions of Healthy Years of Life Lost to Cancer Worldwide
Millions of Nonsmokers Exposed to Smoke From Neighbors' Apartments: Report
Minorities Harmed Most By Fast-Food Outlets Near School: Study
Minorities Less Prone to Think They'll Get Cancer: Study
Misdiagnosis Common for Rare Brain Disease: Study
'Misdiagnosis' Leading Cause of U.S. Malpractice Payouts: Study
Missed Diagnoses in ICU Often Have Deadly Results: Review
Missing Follow-Up Colonoscopies Could Raise Colon Cancer Risk
Moderate Drinking May Not Affect Breast Cancer Survival: Study
Modern Technology Adds to Worldwide Obesity Woes: Report
Modest Weight Loss Can Reap Prolonged Health Benefits
Modified Polio Virus May Help Fight Brain Tumors, Study Suggests
More Americans Have at Least 2 Chronic Health Issues: CDC
More Americans Walking, But Still Not Enough, CDC Says
More Cancers May Be Missed Under Latest Mammogram Guidelines
More Evidence Shows Hormone Therapy May Increase Breast Cancer Risk
More Evidence That Exercise Helps Fight Diabetes
More Evidence That Exercise in Middle Age Boosts Health
More Evidence That Shift Work Might Raise Heart Risks
More Evidence That Smoking Raises Breast Cancer Risk
More Focused Radiation Treatment May Work Better Against Brain Tumors
More Genetic Insights Into 3 Types of Cancer
More Health Care Professionals Abusing Anesthesia Drug: Study
More Kids Taking Antipsychotics for ADHD: Study
More New Drugs a Bad Fit With Grapefruit, Study Finds
More Proof Healthy Living, Not Smoking Pay Off
More Stomach, Esophageal Cancers Seen in AIDS Patients Than Others
More Than a Quarter of Melanoma Survivors Skip Sunscreen, Study Finds
More Than Half of Resident Docs Have Worked While Sick: Study
More Time in Gym Class Equals Stronger Kids
More U.S. Children Diagnosed With ADHD
More U.S. Kids Get High-Radiation Scans, Study Says
More Younger Women Diagnosed With Advanced Breast Cancer: Study
Most Americans Say 'No' to Smoking in Their Homes, Cars
Most Docs Don't Follow ADHD Treatment Guidelines for Preschoolers: Study
Most Docs OK With Medical Marijuana: Survey
Most Doctors Don't Help Lung Cancer Patients Quit Smoking: Survey
Most Men Don't Need PSA Tests, Doctors' Group Says
Most Prostate Cancer Patients Don't Die From the Disease: Study
Most Seniors Get a Good Night's Sleep, Study Says
Most U.S. Soldiers May Suffer From Sleep Problems
Most Women Who Choose Double Mastectomy Don't Need To, Study Shows
Mouse Study Sheds New Light on How Memories Are Stored
Multiple Brain Tumors Even More Malignant: Study
Multiple Concussions Could Up Depression Risk in Former NFL Players
Multiple Methods Can Safely Help Babies Get to Sleep, Study Shows
Multivitamins May Slightly Lower Men's Cancer Risk: Study
Myelodysplastic Syndrome Linked to Abnormal Stem Cells
Nearly 14 Million Cancer Survivors in U.S.: Report
Need to Get Walking More? Clip on a Pedometer
Neurology Group Lists Procedures That May Be Unneeded
New Analysis Says Evidence Lacking for HRT-Breast Cancer Link
New Clues to How Alcohol May Boost Cancer Risk
New Clues to How Exercise May Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
New Device May Reduce Repeat Breast Cancer Surgeries
New Device May Show Doctors More of the Colon
New DNA Test Shows Promise for Spotting Colon Cancer
New DNA-Based Blood Test May Spot Signs of Cancer
New Drug Approved for Colonoscopy Preparation
New Drug May Help Fight Certain Advanced Lung Cancers
New Drug May Help Immune System Fight Cancer
New Drug May Slow Advanced Ovarian Cancer
New Drug Regimens May Slow Advanced Breast Cancer
New Gene Test Predicts Whose Mouth Lesions Might Be Cancerous
New Guidelines for Doctors Treating Low Back Pain
New Guidelines Issued for Biopsy Use in Melanoma Patients
New Guidelines Say Doctors Should Screen All Adults for 'Risky' Drinking
New Guidelines Urge Limiting Endoscopy for GERD
New Melanoma Drug May Extend Survival
New Melanoma Treatment Might Delay Cancer Progression
New Pap Guidelines May Miss Aggressive Cancer in Young Women: Study
New Prep for Colon Screen Uses Four Pills, Not Liquid Laxative
New Raccoon Virus May Offer Clues to Human Cancer
New Soccer Goal: Lowering Blood Pressure
New Strategy Helps Young Lymphoma Patients Avoid Radiation Treatment
New Study Debunks Virus Theory for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
New Test Helps Evaluate Cancer Drug's Merit
New Therapies Show Some Promise Against Pancreatic Cancer
New Video Demonstrates Skin Cancer Self-Exam
Newborn Screening May Miss Adrenal-Gland Disorder
Newer Bone Drug Better for Advanced Breast Cancer Patients: Study
Newer Rheumatoid Arthritis Drugs Don't Raise Cancer Risk: Study
Newer, Pricier Prostate Cancer Radiation No Better Than Old: Study
Night Shift Linked to Raised Risk of Ovarian Cancer
'Nightcaps' Don't Help You Sleep Better After All
Nighttime Docs at ICUs Don't Boost Patient Outcomes: Study
No Benefit Seen in Extending Herceptin for Breast Cancer
No Cancer Risk From Long-Acting Insulin: Studies
No Dip in Cancer Screening for Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients
No Drop in Teens' Use of 'Smokeless' Tobacco
No Evidence That Lupus Drugs Lead to Cancer, Says Study
Noisy Operating Rooms May Jeopardize Patient Safety
Noisy Wards Could Threaten Hospital Patients' Health
Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers Tied to Risk for Other Cancers
'Nonsmoking' Hotel Rooms May Not Fully Protect Guests
Novel Drug Approach Shows Promise Against Breast Cancer
Nutrients in Fruits, Vegetables May Help Prevent Breast Cancer: Study
Obese Children Struggle With Joint Pain: Study
Obese Patients May Be More Prone to 'Doctor Shopping'
Obese Women With Diabetes May Need Different Workouts Than Men
Obesity Complicates Lung Cancer Surgery: Study
Obesity Crisis May Be Fueling Big Jump in Sleep Apnea Cases
Obesity Does Slow People Down, Study Confirms
Obesity Helps Spur Cancer's Growth, Mouse Study Suggests
Obesity Linked to Prostate Cancer, Study Finds
Obesity Might Hinder Treatment of Some Breast Cancers
Obesity Now Puts Kids' Hearts at Risk Later
Obesity, Depression Blamed for Daytime Sleepiness 'Epidemic'
Obesity, Exercise May Affect Risk for Key Type of Colon Cancer
Ob-Gyn Group Lists Procedures That May Not Be Needed
Older Adults' Posture May Predict Future Disability
Olympic Medalists May Also Claim 'Survival Advantage'
Olympic-Class Athletes Abound in Animal Kingdom
One in 10 U.S. Kids Diagnosed With ADHD: Report
One Path to Fitter Kids: More P.E. at School
One-Third of Men With Anal Cancer Have HIV, Study Finds
Only 1 in 4 Americans With HIV Has Virus Under Control: CDC
Only 1 in 5 Americans Gets Enough Exercise: CDC
On-the-Job Stress Won't Raise Your Risk for Cancer, Study Finds
Ovarian Transplants May Preserve Fertility in Young Cancer Survivors
Over 50? Checklist May Predict If You'll Be Alive in 10 Years
Overweight? You Can Scale Back Weight Gain in Pregnancy
Pace of New Drug Advances May Be Slowing, Study Finds
Pain Intensity May Help Differentiate 2 Skin Cancers
Pain Reported by Nearly Half With Type 2 Diabetes
Panel Rules Against HRT for Preventing Chronic Disease
Pan-Fried Red Meat May Raise Prostate Cancer Risk: Study
Pap Test Could Spot Some Ovarian Cancers, Study Finds
Parents Key to Whether Kids Get Enough Exercise, Studies Find
Parents' Religious Beliefs Can Complicate Kids' End-of-Life Care
Parents Will Push for Medication, Even If Doc Says Not Needed
Parents' Worries About HPV Vaccine on the Rise: Study
Partisanship Guides Americans' Attitudes on Health-Care Reform Law: Poll
Patients Balk at Asking Health Care Workers to Wash Hands
Patients' Health Care Costs Unaffected by Doctors' Sex: Study
Patients Often Ill-Informed on Impact of Heart Device
Patients Often Kept in Dark About 'Off-Label' Drug Use: Study
Pediatrician Group Issues Home Birth Policy Statement
Pediatrics Group Issues New Ear Infection Guidelines
Pedometers Can Keep You Moving
People Can Emit Flu Germs in Air Up to 6 Feet Away, Study Finds
People May Skip Generic Pills if Color Differs From Brand-Name Drug
People With Darker Skin Still at Risk for Melanoma
Perjeta Approved for Advanced Breast Cancer
Phys Ed Requirements Disappearing at 4-Year Colleges
Physical Activity in Old Age May Protect Brain
Physical Ailments Take Toll on Mental Health: Study
Physically Active Jobs Tied to Unusual Amounts of Sleep
Physically Fit Docs More Likely to Prescribe Exercise, Study Finds
Physician-Assisted Suicide Program Rarely Used, Study Finds
Plastics Chemical BPA Found in Fetal Livers
Playing Several Sports Keeps Kids Slimmer: Study
Pneumonia May Lead to Serious Aftereffects for Seniors
Police Work Takes Heavy Health Toll: Study
Poll: Many Americans Don't See Their Kids as Overweight
Pomalyst Approved for Advanced Multiple Myeloma
Poor 'Health Literacy' Keeps Patients From Taking Meds
Poor Nutrition Can Bite Into Your Sleep, Experts Say
Poor Sleep Affects Immune System Much Like Physical Stress
Poor Sleep Among Preschoolers May Be Tied to Special Ed Needs Later
Poor Sleep Hampers Vaccine Effectiveness: Study
Poor Sleep in Teen Years Linked to Heart Risks in Adulthood
Poor Sleep May Age Your Brain
Poor Sleep May Make High Blood Pressure Worse
Poor Sleep May Worsen Heart Woes in Women, Study Finds
Poor Sleep Ups Odds for Nursing Home Care, Study Finds
Poorer Patients Find Thyroid Cancer at Later Stage: Study
Popularity of 'Walk-In' Retail Health Clinics Growing: Poll
Positive Outlook Boosts Likelihood of Healthier Lifestyle
Possible Affordable Care Act Glitch: Too Few Doctors
Post-Op Radiation May Boost Results for Prostate Cancer Patients: Study
Pot Use May Raise Risk of Testicular Cancer: Study
Prepared for Trauma, Overwhelmed by Carnage
Prepping for a Colonoscopy: Why It's a Necessary Evil
Preschool TV Habits Linked to 4th-Grade Waist Size, Fitness
Preventable Surgical Errors Continue to Occur: Study
Primary Care Docs Should Play Role in Kids' Dental Health, Experts Say
Primary Care Docs Shouldn't Screen All Patients for Oral Cancer: Experts
Primary Care Doctors Can Make the Wrong Call
Primary Care Doctors Meet Needs of Diabetics, Study Says
Proscar Won't Boost Prostate Cancer Survival, Study Finds
Prostate Cancer May Be Deadlier for the Uninsured
Prostate Cancer Websites Often Hard to Understand: Study
'Protected Power Naps' Could Help Keep Medical Interns Alert: Study
PSA Testing Linked to Improved Prostate Cancer Survival
Psychiatric Drugs More Often Prescribed in the South
Psychiatry Gets Revised Diagnostic Manual
Psychological Woes Could Arise During Interplanetary Spaceflight: Study
PTSD After Heart Attack Linked to Poor Sleep
Quality of Life After Cancer May Depend on Tumor Type
Quick Survey May Pick Up Ovarian Cancer Warnings: Study
Quitting Smoking Before Cancer Surgery Best, Study Finds
Quitting Smoking Even in Old Age Prolongs Life: Study
Race May Affect Quality of Prostate Cancer Surgical Care
Race, Income Tied to Breast Cancer Treatment Delays, Reduced Survival
Race, Income Tied to Late Colon Cancer Diagnoses, Study Finds
Race-Day Diet Can Make or Break a Competitive Cyclist
Racial Disparities Seen in U.S. Lung Cancer Treatment
Racial Disparities Still Seen in Use of Breast Cancer Treatments
Radiation for Childhood Cancer Might Raise Diabetes Risk
Radiation Therapy May Raise Future Death Risk From Heart Surgery
Rare Breast Cancer Poses New Set of Challenges
Recession Drove Down Doctor Visits, Study Says
Red Hair Pigment Might Raise Melanoma Risk: Study
Redheads May Face Higher Risk of Melanoma, Even Without Sun Exposure
Reductions in U.S. Teen Smoking Stalled: CDC
Regular Exercise May Add Years to Life, Study Finds
Regular Exercise May Help Seniors Stave Off Heart Failure
Removing Tonsils Helps Kids With Sleep Apnea, Study Finds
Report Details Steps to Boost Patient Safety
Report: 39 States on Pace for Obesity Rates Above 50%
Researchers Propose Plan for Managing Drug Shortages
Residents as Good as Fully Trained Docs if Properly Supervised: Study
Resilient Personality May Bring Better Aerobic Health
Reused Vials, Unsafe Injections Threatening Patients: CDC
Revised Sunscreen Labels Should Help Consumers Make Wiser Choices
Right Amount of Exercise Can Boost Mental Health: Study
Rise in Pregnancy-Associated Cancers Not Fully Explained by Older Age
Routine Checkups Don't Cut Cancer, Heart Deaths: Study
Rural Colon Cancer Patients Fare Worse
Safer Grilling Methods Might Cut Cancer Risk
School Debt, Income Gap Push Med Students Away From Primary Care
School Sports May Cut Rates of Violence, Bullying Among Teens
Scientists Can't Replicate Surprising Finding on Alzheimer's Treatment
Scientists Create Breast Cancer Survival Predictor
Scientists Discover More Genetic Clues to Testicular Cancer
Scientists Find Gene Differences in Nonsmokers With Lung Cancer
Scientists Find Links Among Parkinson's, Cancer and Family History
Scientists Gauge Radiation Dose From Trip to Mars
Scientists ID Antibody That Might Boost Cancer Therapy
Scientists ID Cancer-Causing Agent in Smokeless Tobacco
Scientists ID 'Genetic Signatures' for Aggressive Prostate Cancer
Scientists Link Gene to Lower Risk of Lung Cancer
Scientists Link More Genes to Common Brain Tumor
Scientists Pinpoint Most Major Genes Behind Deadly Blood Cancer
Scientists Spot Cancer Metabolism Changes
Scientists Uncover Gene Variation Linked to Melanoma
Screen All Adults for Obesity: U.S. Panel
Screen Time Near Bedtime Means Less Sleep for Kids
Screening Debate Typifies Prostate Cancer Uncertainties
Senate Votes to Avoid Fiscal Cliff, House Decision Expected Tuesday
Seniors Getting Unnecessary Colonoscopies: Study
Serious Mental Illness Tied to Higher Cancer, Injury Risk: Studies
Service That Speeds Up Breast Cancer Diagnosis Pays Off: Study
Sharing Notes With Patients Empowers Them: Study
'Sharps' Injuries Pose Serious Hazard for Surgeons, O.R. Staff
Shingles Not Linked to Increased Cancer Risk, Study States
Short Bursts of Intense Exercise Can Fight Weight Gain: Study
Shorter Shifts for Medical Interns May Not Boost Patient Safety
Short-Term Exercise Might Boost Young People's Self-Control
Should Short Boys Take Growth Hormone?
Sibling's Death May Boost Your Own Risk of Dying From Heart Attack: Study
Side Effects of Prostate Cancer Treatments Similar in Long Run: Study
Simple Breath Test Might Diagnose Heart Failure
Simple Measures May Curb Excessive Weight Gain in Pregnancy
Sitting Can Harm Health, Even for Those Who Exercise
Sitting for Hours Daily Might Boost Your Kidney Disease Risk: Study
Sleep Apnea in Teens Linked to Social, Behavioral Woes
Sleep Apnea May Be Linked to Nerve Damage in Diabetics
Sleep Apnea May Spur Carb Cravings in Diabetics
Sleep Apnea Therapy Might Ease Depression, Too
Sleep Apnea Treated Successfully in Non-Specialty Centers
Sleep Apnea Treatment Might Boost Men's Sex Lives
Sleep Boosts Memory for Parkinson's Patients, Study Suggests
Sleep Can Sharpen Your Memory
Sleep Deprivation May Disrupt Your Genes
Sleep Duration Linked to Suicidal Thoughts in People With Insomnia
Sleep Habits in U.S. Vary by Race, Native Country: Study
Sleep Loss Often Disruptive for City Kids With Asthma
Sleep May Ease Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease: Study
Sleep Positioners Linked to Infant Suffocation: CDC
Sleep Trumps All-Night Cramming for College Exams
Sleep Woes Tied to Prostate Cancer Risk in Study
Sleepiness Hampers Job Performance, Study Confirms
Sleeping on Back to Prevent SIDS Doesn't Appear to Hurt Babies' Ability to Roll
Sleeping Pill Linked to Hospital Falls, Researchers Say
Sleepless Nights May Hurt School Performance of Kids With Asthma
Sleepless Nights Might Raise Odds for Diabetes
Sleepy Men Might See Sexual Come-Ons Where None Exist
Sleepy Pro Athletes May Have Shorter Careers
Smartphone Apps Can Make Workouts More Fun
Smartphone Apps for Skin Cancer Risk Aren't Reliable, Study Finds
Smog Exposure During Pregnancy Might Raise Child's Cancer Risk: Study
Smokers, Nonsmokers Alike Urged to Learn About Lung Cancer
Smoking Might Raise Your Odds for Skin Cancer
Smoking Raises Asbestos Workers' Cancer Risk, Study Says
Smoking, Pesticides Might Spur Rare 'Sleep-Kicking' Disorder
Snoring Kids Should Be Screened for Sleep Apnea: Experts
Snowboarding Tops List of Winter-Sports Injuries
Soaring Prices Keep Leukemia Drugs From Patients, Experts Say
Soaring U.S. Spinal Care Spending Due to Specialists: Study
Soccer Kicks Up Activity Level of Overweight Kids: Study
Socializing May Ease Pain of Breast Cancer
Some Cancer Risks Higher in 9/11 Recovery Workers: Study
Some Complain of Shorter Penis After Prostate Cancer Treatment: Study
Some HPV-Linked Cancers Rising in U.S.: Report
Some Patients May Be Shortchanged During Hospital Shift Changes
Some Screens Miss Spread of Breast Cancer: Study
Some Slightly Obese May Gain From Weight-Loss Surgery, Guidelines Say
Some Types of Skin Cancer Linked to Lower Chances of Alzheimer's
Some Women's Brains Contain Male DNA: Study
Sound Sleep Helps the Heart, Expert Says
Soy-Rich Diets May Not Prevent Hot Flashes in Most Menopausal Women
Spinal Fluid Substance May Help Drive Sleep Disorder: Study
Sports Gamblers Wrongly Bet on Their Sense of Control: Study
Sports May Be OK With Defibrillator, Study Says
Spotting Sleep Problems in Special-Needs Children
Springtime Allergies More Severe, Last Longer Now, Experts Say
Stars Pedal Hard to Help Fight Rare Cancers
Stars Strut in Red to Bring Awareness to Women's Heart Health
Startling Differences in New-Hip Estimates: Study
Statins May Cut Risk of Death From Cancer, Study Suggests
Statins May Hamper Workout Results
Statins May Leave Patients With Less Energy: Study
Statins Plus Exercise Best at Lowering Cholesterol, Study Finds
Stem Cell Technology May Help Rejuvenate Immune Cells
Stem Cell Therapy Reversed Chemo-Linked Infertility in Male Monkeys
Steroid Shots for Tennis Elbow Miss the Mark: Study
Stivarga Approved for Advanced Colorectal Cancer
Strides Made in Preventing Cancer, But Challenges Remain: Report
Stroke Before Age 50 Linked to Raised Risk of Early Death
Strong Social Support Seems to Boost Breast Cancer Survival
Study Claims Marijuana Tied to Lower Bladder Cancer Risk
Study Examines Link Between Breast Cancer and Diabetes
Study Foresees Shortage of Primary-Care Doctors
Study Gives First Evidence That Adult Human Lungs Can Regrow
Study Hints of Links Between HPV and Lung Cancer
Study IDs 4 Key Habits of Successful Aging
Study Links Another Gene Variant to Male Breast Cancer
Study Links Insomnia to $31 Billion in U.S. Workplace Errors
Study Links Timing of ER Visit to Prostate Cancer Survival Odds
Study Puts New Spin on 'Sound Sleep'
Study Questions Advice Given to Obese Pregnant Women
Study Questions Guidelines on Radiation for Older Breast Cancer Patients
Study Questions Value of PSA Test for Older Men
Study Sees Link Between Prolonged Formula Feeding, Leukemia Risk
Study Sheds Light on Evolution of Tree-Dwelling Humans
Study Shows Bicycle Helmets Save Lives
Study Supports Using Low-Dose CT Scans to Spot Early Lung Cancer
Study Ties Infant Birth Weight to Mothers' Breast Cancer Risk
Study: Chest CT Scans May Increase Breast Cancer Risk
Study: Cystic Fibrosis Patients Struggle to Exercise
Study: Digital Beats Film Mammography at Spotting Breast Cancer
Study: Electronic Prescribing Cuts Medication Errors
Study: Lungs From Heavy Smokers OK for Transplant
Study: No Long-Term Heart Risks From Breast Radiation
Study: Treating Sleep Disorder May Thwart Heart Disease
Sugary Drinks Tied to 25,000 U.S. Deaths a Year
Summer Camp Health Tips for Parents
Sunless Tanners Still a Tough Sell, Survey Finds
Supplement of Red Wine Ingredient Won't Help Healthy Women: Study
Supportive Spouse May Extend Cancer Survival
Supreme Court Backs Much of Controversial Health Reform Law
Supreme Court to Rule Thursday on Health Care Reform
Supreme Court's Ruling on Health Care Reform Could Come Monday
Surgery Checklists Help OR Teams in a Crisis, Study Finds
Surgery May Spur Rise in Heart Deaths After Cancer Diagnosis: Study
Surgery Not Best Option for Early Stage Prostate Cancers: Study
Surgical Delivery of Drug Shows Promise Against 'Bleeding' Stroke
Survival More Likely With Exercise-Related Cardiac Arrest: Study
Survival of 'Obamacare' Tops List of Biggest Health News in 2012
Survivor of Aggressive Breast Cancer Stresses Need for Quick Action
Tackling Diet, Exercise Together Produces Best Results: Study
Tainted Steroid Injections May Affect Those Treated for Joint Pain
Taking Breaks From Prostate Cancer Hormone Therapy Seems Safe: Study
Targeted Prostate Cancer Biopsies Might Improve Care: Study
Targeted Radiation for Breast Cancer May Cause More Complications
Targeted Radiation for Lung Cancer May Carry Risks
Tattoos Can Pose Health Hazards, Doctor Warns
Teach Prescribers About Dangers of Long-Acting Pain Meds: FDA
Technique IDs Deadliest Whooping Cough Cases
Teens' Lifestyle Choices Affect Their Blood Pressure
Teens Who Self-Harm Need Adult Influences, Professional Help: Expert
Telling Patients When They're Unfit to Drive Cuts Crashes: Study
Testicular Cancer on Rise in U.S., Especially Among Hispanic Men
Testing Lung Cancer Patients for Gene May Aid Treatment, Study Finds
Texting Could Help Spread the Word on Teen Health
The Care and Feeding of Olympic Athletes
The Health Benefits, and Risks, of Alcohol
The 'Nocebo' Effect: If You Think You'll Get Sick, You Will
Thigh Fat May Slow Down Seniors
Third of Hospital Staff Say Hand-Washing Reminders Unwelcome
Those Childhood Piano Lessons Should Start Early
Thyroid Cancer Seldom Shortens Lifespan, Study Finds
Time Change Means Turning Clocks Back on Sunday
Time Spent on Malpractice Suits May Take Toll on Doctors
Timed Traffic Crosswalks Too Fast for Many Elderly: Study
Tips on Coping With Daylight Saving Time
Tips on Coping With Grief During Holidays
Tips to Avoid Return Trip to the Hospital
Tired Couples May Take Each Other For Granted
Tired? Your Dog Is Yawning Right Along With You
To Get More Fit, Find a Stronger Workout Partner
To Stop Smoking, Teens Should Start Moving
Tofu-Rich Diet May Help Women With Lung Cancer Live Longer
Too Few Girls Get HPV Vaccine Against Cancer: CDC
Too Little Sleep Spurs Appetite-Boosting Hormones: Study
Too Little Sleep Tied to Stroke Risk
Too Much Drinking, Weight May Harm Liver
Too Much or Too Little Activity Can Spur Knee Problems
Too Much Sitting Could Court Diabetes, Study Finds
Too Much Sitting Linked to Chronic Health Problems
Too Much Sitting Linked to Fat Buildup Around the Heart
Too Much Sitting May Lower Odds of Surviving Colon Cancer
Too Much Travel May Be Tough on Olympians
Too Much TV Tied to Lower Sperm Count in Young Men
Tots' Sleep Differences Due to Genes, Environment, Study Suggests
Traffic May Keep City Dwellers Awake, Harming Health
Trained Beagle Sniffs Out Troublesome Hospital Infection
Treating Prediabetes Might Prevent Full-Blown Disease
Treating Sleep Apnea Might Ease High Blood Pressure, Too
Treating Sleep Apnea Pays Off at Work, Study Finds
Trees Plus Man-Made Pollution Creates Smog, Study Suggests
Tumor in Bone Shows Neanderthals Got Cancer Too
Turning Off the Tube Linked to Healthier Weight in Teens
TV Ads for Statins May Drive Overtreatment
TV Anchor Robin Roberts Has Rare Bone Marrow Disorder
U.S. Abandons Effort to Place Graphic Labeling on Cigarettes
U.S. Antibiotic Prescribing Rates Highest in South: Study
U.S. Appeals Court Backs Ruling Against Graphic Images on Cigarette Packs
U.S. Blood Supply at Dangerously Low Levels: Red Cross
U.S. Cancer Death Rates Continue to Fall: Report
U.S. Cancer Death Rates Have Dropped 20 Percent Since 1991
U.S. Cancer Patients Suffering From Drug Shortages
U.S. Cancer Screening Rates Dropping: Study
U.S. Doctors Embracing Electronic Health Records: Survey
U.S. Doctors Slow To Adopt Electronic Health Records
U.S. Efforts to Boost Number of Primary Care Doctors Have Failed
U.S. Expands SIDS Prevention Effort
U.S. Imports Scarce Nutrition Drugs for Sick Babies
U.S. Kids Consuming Fewer Calories, Report Finds
U.S. Kids Exposed to 4 Hours of Background TV Daily: Study
U.S. Kids Getting Enough Sleep After All: Survey
U.S. Launches Extensive Alzheimer's Studies
U.S. Lifestyles Thwarting Heart Health Progress: Report
U.S. Lung Cancer Deaths Highest for Blacks in Segregated Areas: Study
U.S. Mammography Rates Drop Following Task Force Recommendations
U.S. Med Students May Be Undereducated on Obesity
U.S. Minorities Less Likely to Get Colon Cancer Screening: Study
U.S. Panel Rejects Ovarian Cancer Screens for Low-Risk Women
U.S. School Kids Should Get Hour of Exercise Daily: Report
U.S. Spends More on Dementia Care Than Heart Disease or Cancer: Study
U.S. Stroke Patients Are Getting Younger
U.S. Task Force Backs HIV Screening for All 15 to 65
U.S. Task Force Urges Docs to Counsel Kids Against Smoking
U.S. Vets With Gulf War Syndrome Need Individualized Treatment: Report
Unhealthy Snacks Tied to Colon Cancer for Those at High Risk
Unneeded Antibiotics May Lead to Diarrheal Illness, Study Finds
Untreated Heartburn May Raise Risk for Esophageal Cancer, Study Says
Upbeat View on Old Age May Help Seniors Bounce Back From Disability
Urologists' Group Issues Updated Guidelines on PSA Test
Use Caution When Exercising in Hot Weather
Using Marijuana to Treat Pain? A Pill May Outlast a Puff
UV Nail Lamps Don't Appear to Cause Skin Cancer
Vaccine With Drug Payload Shows Promise Against Tumors
Vaccines Might Become Another Way to Fight Cancer
Viagra Can Help Prostate Cancer Patients Maintain Sex Lives: Study
Videos of Real-Life Stumbles May Help Fall-Prevention Efforts
Violence Takes a Toll on Children's Sleep
'Violent Behavior' Occurs in Many Adult Sleepwalkers, Study Finds
Violent TV Shows Keep Young Kids Awake: Study
'Virtual' Colonoscopy Safe, Effective for Medicare Patients: Study
Vision Loss, Depression May Be Linked, Study Finds
Vitamin D Doesn't Improve Knee Arthritis, Study Finds
Vitamin D Levels Linked to Daytime Sleepiness
Vitamin D May Delay Deterioration of Smokers' Lungs: Study
'Wake-Up' Cigarette May Raise Risk for Lung, Mouth Cancers
Walk Your Way to a Longer Life, Study Says
Walking Program Helps Stroke Survivors Get On With Life
Want to Lose Weight? Then Run, Don't Walk: Study
'Watch and Wait' Approach Often Best for Older Patients With Kidney Cancer
Water or Sports Drink?
Water Pipe No Safer Than Cigarettes: Study
Water Workouts a Great Alternative: Study
Water-Tubing Injuries on the Rise
Weak Muscles in Teen Years Linked to Early Death in Men
Weather Doesn't Trigger Fibromyalgia Symptoms, Study Finds
Website All About Child Health -- in Spanish
Weekend 'Catch-Up' Sleep May Cut Young Drivers' Crash Risk
Weight Control Can Cut Women's Diabetes Risk, Study Shows
Weight-Lifting May Boost Heart Health in Black Men: Study
What Doctors Don't Know About Treating Kids With Epilepsy
What Makes the End-of-Life Experience Peaceful?
What's Good for the Heart May Also Prevent Cancer
What's That Symptom? Experts Warn of Self-Diagnosis Via the Web
When Breast Cancer Spreads to Lungs, Surgery May Increase Survival
When It Comes to Spine Surgery, There Is No 'July Effect': Study
When Kids Exercise More, Their Grades Might Rise Too
When Parents Get Active, So Do Kids: Study
When Partner Has Breast Cancer, Men Find Their Own Ways to Cope
Why Johnny Can't Run
Windows Add to Office Workers' Well-Being, Study Finds
Winter Sports Safety: Preparation Is Key
Winter Weather, Snow Shoveling Pose Heart Risks
With Benefits Unproven, Why Do Millions of Americans Take Multivitamins?
With Certain Strokes, Effects Can Persist a Decade Later
With Diabetes, Boosting Exercise Should Be Done Safely
With Testicular Cancer, CT Scan Benefit May Beat Risks
Without Laws, Many Tanning Salons Would Allow Kids: Study
Women Smokers More Likely to Get Colon Cancer Than Men: Study
Women With Dense Breasts Open to Additional Cancer Screening: Study
Women With HIV May Not Have Higher Cervical Cancer Risk: Study
Women's Smoking Deaths at All-Time High in U.S.
Workers Counseled on Back Pain Return to Job Sooner
Workers With Paid Sick Days Healthier, More Productive: Study
Working Out Cuts Women's Appetite, Study Finds
Work-Linked Sleep Loss May Harm Police Officers' Health
'Worried Well' Often Ignore Negative Test Results: Study
X-Rays May Up Breast Cancer Risk for Women With Certain Genes: Study
Yet Another Reason to Avoid Fatty Foods: Fatigue
Yet Another Tick-Borne Illness Emerges in U.S.
Yoga May Help Ease High Blood Pressure, Study Finds
You Can Help Reduce Your Colon Cancer Risk: Expert
You Can Learn While You Sleep, Study Suggests
Young Adults Are America's Most Stressed Generation: Survey
Young Cancer Patients Often Lack Support: Study
Young Cancer Survivors Often Face Long-Term Health Problems
Young Cancer Survivors Say Costs Hinder Follow-Up Care
Young Children Treated for Cancer May Be at Risk for PTSD: Study
Young Men Taking HIV Meds May Be at Risk for Bone Loss
Young Surgeons May Be Easily Distracted
Younger Kids Likelier to Gain Weight After Tonsillectomy
Younger Women Start to Follow Pap Test Guidelines: CDC
Your Autoantibody 'Profile' Might Someday Help Spot Illness
Your New Weight-Loss Resolution: Drive Less
Your Stroke Risk Can Shrink With 7 Lifestyle Changes
Zaltrap Approved for Advanced Colorectal Cancer

