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All HIV Patients Should Take Meds Early On, Experts Now Say
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Another Study Links Diabetes Drug Actos to Bladder Cancer
Another Study Links 'Sexting' to Sexual Activity in Teens
Antidepressant Cymbalta Might Ease Chemo-Linked Pain
Antidepressant Lessens Chemo-Related Pain
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Antipsychotics Do Help Many With Schizophrenia, Study Finds
Antiviral Therapy for Hepatitis C May Thwart Liver Cancer
Antiviral Therapy May Cut Recurrence of Hepatitis B-Linked Liver Cancer
Are Pricey Computer-Aided Mammograms Worth It?
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Black Patients More Apt to Have Voice Box Removed When Cancer Strikes
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Blood Tests Might Help Guide Breast Cancer Care
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Breast Reconstruction Using Women's Own Tissue Appears Safe: Study
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Cancer Society Suggests CT Lung Screening for Heavy Smokers
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Cancer Survivors Prefer to Stay With Cancer Doctors: Study
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CDC Launches New Graphic Antismoking Ads
CDC: 1 in 50 Poor, Straight Urban Americans Infected With HIV
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Certain Skin Cancers More Common in HIV-Positive People
Cervical Cancer Spotted Later in Women Without Health Insurance
Cervical Disease Treatment Not Linked to Premature Birth Risk
Changes to Psychiatry's 'Bible' Could Widen Definition of ADHD
'Chemo Brain' After Breast Cancer Backed by Study
'Chemo Brain' May Occur Before Treatment Even Starts
Chemo May Extend Survival After Breast Cancer's Return
Chemo Pills Effective, But Patients May Skip Doses
Child Abuse Linked to Higher Odds for Cancer as Adult
Child CT Scans Might Up Risk of Brain Cancer, Leukemia
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Children of Older Parents With Cancer May Be at Risk, Too
Children of U.S. Immigrants May Have Academic Edge
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Citicoline Supplement Doesn't Help Treat Brain Injury, Study Finds
Clearing Up the Confusion on When to Get a Pap Test
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Clot Buster Seems to Help Up to 6 Hours After Stroke
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Coffee May Lower Risk of Death From Mouth Cancer: Study
Coffee May Speed Up Bowel Recovery From Colon Surgery
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College Students Who Binge Drink Say They're Happier
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Combo Therapy Helps Knock Out Fungal Meningitis
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Common Skin Cancer a Chronic Condition, Study Says
Competitive Sports May Boost Heart Function After Breast Cancer
Coordinated Care Boosts Cardiac Arrest Survival: Study
Cost of Diabetes Care in U.S. Keeps Climbing
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Couples Therapy May Help Combat PTSD
Couples Trying to Conceive Might Need Help Sooner, Study Says
CPR Training Should Focus on High-Risk Neighborhoods: Experts
'Cyberbullying' as Harmful as Physical Threats, Study Finds
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Daily Aspirin Linked to Lower Risk for Deadly Skin Cancer in Women
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Daily Aspirin May Help Fight Prostate Cancer, But Not Breast Cancer
Deep Brain Stimulation May Help in Early Stages of Parkinson's
Delaying ADHD Meds Could Hurt Kids' Math Scores
Dense Breasts Not Linked to Cancer Deaths
Depressed Patients May Gain From Self-Help Books, Websites
Depression Brings Worries About Discrimination, Study Finds
Depression Could Shorten Cancer Survival, Study Suggests
Depression Stigma May Be Fading: Survey
Depression, DNA Linked to Higher Death Risk in Bladder Cancer Patients
Desire to Succeed Linked to Better Grades in College
Despite FDA Warning, Sports Supplements Still Available Online: Study
Diabetes Drug Actos May Increase Bladder Cancer Odds
Diabetes Drug Metformin May Cut Breast Cancer Risk in Older Women
Diabetes Self-Care Improves Slowly, U.S. Report Finds
Dialysis Catheters Tied to Higher Risk for Infection, Death, Study Finds
Did Schooling Method Spread Mumps in Orthodox Jewish Communities?
Dieting May Lower Hormone Levels Tied to Breast Cancer
'Diverted' Medical Marijuana Use Common Among Teens: Study
DNA 'Telomere' Length Tied to Aging, Death Risk
DNA Test Shows Promise in Guiding Advanced Breast Cancer Care
Do Bald Men Face Higher Risk of Prostate Cancer?
Docs' 'Cultural Competence' May Boost HIV Care
Docs Often Use Social Media on the Job: Survey
Docs' Theories on Obesity May Affect Their Weight-Loss Advice
Doctors' Insight Into Patients' Lives May Boost Care, Study Finds
Doctors Often Misinterpret Patients' Wishes, Study Says
Doctors Too Pap-Happy, Survey Suggests
Doctors Urge Routine Skin Screenings
Doctors Urged to Refrain from Social Media Contacts With Patients
Doctors Who 'Self-Refer' to Radiation Clinics Add to Patients' Burden: Study
Does More Dental Plaque Mean Higher Chances of Dying From Cancer?
Does Stress Management Slow MS?
Does Studying for Law School Test Boost Your Brain?
Dog Helps Super-Sleepy Woman in Her Travels
Don't Cut School Recess, Pediatricians Say
Don't Give ADHD Meds to Undiagnosed Kids, Experts Urge
Drivers' Attitudes While Learning May Predict Future Road Performance
Drug May Aid People With Advanced Thyroid Cancer
Drug Used to Prevent Prostate Cancer Won't Lower Quality of Life
Drug, Alcohol Abuse More Likely Among High School Dropouts
Drugs Can Cut Breast Cancer Risk for Some, Task Force Finds
Drugs Can Sometimes Prevent Migraines, but at a Cost
Drugs May Help Relieve Restless Legs Syndrome
Dyslexia May Be Caused by Signal Processing Problem in Brain
Early Stenting Best for Some Heart Patients: Study
Eating Meat May Raise Breast Cancer Risk in Whites: Study
Education Is Key to Health: Report
Education May Protect Brain From Exposure to Solvents
Effects of High Blood Pressure Drug May Mimic Celiac Disease
Efficient Disease Risk Prediction a Long Way Off, Experts Say
'Email Vacations' Boost Job Productivity, Lower Stress: Study
Emotional Woes May Last for Childhood Cancer Survivors
EPA Lowers Permissible Soot Levels in Air
ER Visits Tied to Ambien on the Rise
Estrogen Level in Pregnancy May Affect Breast Cancer Risk in Daughters
Even a Little Pot Use Ups College Dropout Risk
Even Light Smoking Boosts Women's Risk of Sudden Heart Death: Study
Even Moderate Exercise Might Cut Breast Cancer Risk: Study
Even Some Scientists Are Math-Challenged
Every 3 Years Is Best for Stomach Cancer Tests: Study
Evidence Grows That Cancer Has Its Own Stem Cells
Excess Pounds Raise Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence, Death: Study
Exercise Boosts School Performance for Kids With ADHD: Study
Exercise May Boost Survival in Breast, Colon Cancer Patients
Exercise Might Keep Menopausal Hot Flashes at Bay
Expensive, Drug-Emitting Stents May Be Overused: Study
Experimental Alzheimer's Drug Shows Promise, Study Finds
Experimental Chemical Helps Blind Mice See
Experimental Drug Helps Fight Some Childhood Cancers, Study Finds
Experimental Drug May Limit Stroke Damage
Experimental Drug May Work Against Hepatitis C
Experimental Drug Shows Promise for Certain Breast Cancers
Experimental Vaccine Might Help Women Already Infected With HPV
Experimental Vaccine Seems to Stop Nicotine Addiction in Mice
Experimental Vaccine Shows Promise for Ovarian Cancer
Experimental Vitiligo Treatment Shows Promise in Mice
Expert Panel Suggests PSA Test May Benefit Some Men
Expert Tips May Help Kids Avoid Allergens at School
Expert Tips to Get Rid of Head Lice
Experts Offer Tips to Cut Kids' Screen Time During Summer
Extra Steps Urged to Cut Alcohol, Drug Use in Military: Report
Eye Color May Help Predict Vitiligo Risk
Facebook a Boost for Your Self-Worth?
Facebook 'Likes' Leave a Personal Trail, Study Warns
Face-Down Position May Be Safer During Radiation for Breast Cancer: Study
False-Positive Mammograms Can Trigger Long-Term Distress
Families Who Adopt Should Use Extra Health Services, School Support: Experts
Family Grapples With Kids' Tech Time
Fans of Reality Beauty Shows Twice as Likely to Tan: Study
FDA Approves 1st Skin Patch to Combat Migraines
FDA Approves New Multiple Sclerosis Drug
FDA Bans BPA From Baby Bottles, Sippy Cups
FDA Campaign Aims to Make Online Drug Purchases Safer
FDA Gives Nod to Longer Use of Nicotine Patch, Gum
FDA Gives Nod to New Breast Cancer Drug
FDA Issues Another Warning on Fake Version of Cancer Drug Avastin
FDA Issues Warning on Controversial MS Treatment
FDA OKs Drug for Advanced Prostate Cancer
FDA OKs Expanded Use of Prostate Cancer Drug
FDA OKs First Ultrasound Imaging System for Dense Breasts
Fees Lead Some Kids to Skip After-School Sports: Survey
Few Doctors Discuss Exercise With Cancer Patients: Study
Few Migraine Sufferers Referred for Behavioral Treatments
Few U.S. Hispanics Screened for Skin Cancer
Fewer U.S. Teens Dying in Teen-Driver Crashes
Financial Worries Add to Cancer Patients' Burden
First Generic Version of Cancer Drug Doxil Approved
Fish Oil Won't Prevent Irregular Heartbeat After Cardiac Surgery: Study
Fitness May Boost Survival for Women With Breast Cancer
Fitter Kids May Make Better Grades: Study
Fluorescent Tracer 'Lights Up' Brain Tumor for Surgery
Folic Acid Supplements Don't Affect Cancer Risk, Review Finds
For Aggressive Breast Cancer, Chemo May Work Better in the Young
For Early Cancer, Lumpectomy Beats Mastectomy for Survival: Study
For Most Bullied Gay Kids, Things Do 'Get Better,' Study Finds
For Older Women, Mammograms Every 2 Years Found as Good as Annual Test
For Older Women, Missed Mammograms Tied to Worse Breast Cancer Outcomes
For One Woman, HPV Vaccine Was a 'No-Brainer'
For Psychiatric Patients, Cancer Is Often Spotted Too Late
For Some Children, Autism Symptoms May Fade With Age
For Some Seniors With Skin Cancer, Surgery Not Always Best Choice
Freezing Treatment May Help Destroy Lung Tumors: Study
Fried Foods May Boost Prostate Cancer Risk, Study Says
Gadget Givers Urged to Consider Ramifications
Gauging Brain Cancer Survival Time May Get Easier: Study
Gel Manicures Durable, But Can Cause Lasting Problems
Gene May Boost Death Risk From Most Common Thyroid Cancer
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 Therapy Shows Promise for Rare Children's Brain Disorder
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
Genes May Influence Reactions to Painkillers
Genetics May Be Tied to Breast Cancer Risk in Unexpected Ways
Ginkgo Won't Prevent Alzheimer's, Study Finds
Ginseng Capsules Seem to Ease Cancer-Related Fatigue
Going Online for Info May Reflect a Pro-Active Stance Against Cancer
Google Search Trends Suggest Mental Woes Vary by Seasons
Got Nobel? Milk-Guzzling Countries Win More of the Esteemed Prizes
Grapefruit Juice May Give Boost to Cancer Treatment: Study
Great American Smokeout Is Thursday
Guidelines Issued for New Blood Thinner Brilinta
Guidelines Issued to Resolve Temporary Facial Paralysis
Gum Disease, HPV May Play Role in Head & Neck Cancers
Harmful Chemicals Found in Day Care Centers, Study Says
Health Issues Add to Risk of Vitamin D Deficiency, Study Says
Health Tip: Smokeless Tobacco Isn't Safe Either
Healthy Lifestyle Boosts Survival Odds for Older Women With Cancer
Heart Defect at Birth Signals Need to Check for Other Disorders: AHA
Heart Disease Risk Factors Also Tied to Death From Prostate Cancer
Heart Failure Drug May Only Help Heart's Function, Not Symptoms
Heart Failure Patients May Be at Higher Risk for Cancer: Study
Heart Muscle Cells Regenerate in Kids, Research Shows
Heart Rhythm Disorder May Raise Older Women's Stroke Risk
Heavy Smokers, Drinkers May Face Pancreatic Cancer Earlier in Life
Heavy Smoking May Raise Odds for Lethal Bladder Cancer
Hemorrhoids Are Common, Preventable and Treatable
Hepatitis B Infection Rates in U.S. Higher Than Thought
Hepatitis C Treatment May Hamper Kids' Growth
Herceptin May Carry Higher Heart Risks for Women Than Thought
'Hidden' HPV May Reactivate in Older Women, Study Suggests
High Rates of Untreated Kidney Failure Seen in Elderly
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
HIV Diagnoses Among U.S. Hispanics Vary By Region: CDC
HIV Drug Combo May Help Prevent Malaria Reinfection
HIV Drug May Prevent Bone Marrow Transplant Complication
HIV Drugs May Help Protect Young Patients' Hearts: Study
Home Dialysis an Option for Some With Chronic Kidney Disease
Homelessness, Frequent Moves Affect How Kids Do in School
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?
Hormone Shows Potential as Diabetes Treatment in Mice
How Cervical Cancer Vaccines Came to Be
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
HRT Update: Therapy May Reduce Fractures, Boost Some Risks
Human Gene Patent Case Goes to Supreme Court
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
Implants May Delay Breast Cancer Detection, Raise Death Risk
Importance of Family Meals Questioned
Improved Developmental Screening Urged for Hispanic Kids
Improved HIV Care Boosts Life Expectancy at Clinic, Study Found
Inactivation of Gene Might Cause Skin Cancer to Spread
Incontinence Affects Young Childless Women, Too
Increasingly, More Education Linked to Longer Lifespan in U.S.
Indoor Tanners Rationalize Risky Behavior, Study Finds
Indoor Tanning Causes Common Skin Cancers, Study Finds
Infection Causes 1 in 6 Cancers Worldwide: Study
Injected 'Hydrogel' May Help Repair Failing Hearts
In-Person Bullying Still Bigger Problem Than Cyberbullying: Expert
Intermittent Hormone Treatment for Prostate Cancer Not the Best
Internet Search History May Reveal Unknown Drug Side Effects
Intuitive 'Number Sense' Makes Daily Life Easier
Is a Breath Test for Colon Cancer Possible?
Is Childhood Intelligence Linked to Pain Problems in Adulthood?
Is Early Baldness in Blacks a Clue to Prostate Cancer?
Is the Mental Health System Failing Troubled Kids?
It's Possible to Be Obese and Heart-Healthy: Studies
Japan Nuke Disaster Will Kill Up to 1,300 People Worldwide, Study Estimates
Keep Moving to Ease Pain of Knee Arthritis: Review
Keeping Fit May Boost Survival With Endometrial Cancer
Kelly the Robot Helps Kids Tackle Autism
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' Learning Disabilities May Have Multiple Causes
Kids of Better-Educated Parents Have Healthier Diets: Study
Kids' Vaccine Exemptions Too Easy to Obtain: Study
Kids With Autism Find It Hard to Describe Poor Behavior, Study Finds
Kids With Autism May Be Less Likely to Imitate 'Silly' Behavior
Knee Injections for Arthritis? Save Your Money, Study Says
Kyprolis Approved for Multiple Myeloma
Lab Contamination Behind Debunked Link Between Virus, Prostate Cancer
Lance Armstrong Resigns as Chairman of Cancer Foundation
Lance Armstrong Stripped of Tour de France Titles
Laser Liposuction May Zap Fat Without Skin Sag: Study
Late-Night Cramming May Hurt School Test Results
Least Aggressive Breast Cancer Still Poses Long-Term Risk, Study Finds
Less Bystander CPR Done in Poor, Black Neighborhoods, Study Shows
Less Frequent Pap Tests Safe for Most Women, Ob/Gyn Group Says
Less Invasive Surgery Safe for Harvesting Bypass Veins: Study
Leukemia Deadlier for Teens, Young Adults Than Younger Kids: Study
Leukemia Patients Get Treatment Boost From Donors' Immune Cells
Lifestyle Affects Outcome of Peripheral Artery Procedure: Study
Lifestyle Might Curb Loss of Height That Comes With Age
Lifetime of Speaking a 2nd Language May Boost Aging Brain
Limited Radiation May Help Some Kids With Lymphoma
Long-Term Aspirin Use Linked With Vision Loss: Study
Long-Term Side Effects Key When Cancer Patients Choose Drugs
Longtime Smokers Lose a Decade of Life
Low Income May Keep Cancer Patients Out of Clinical Trials
Low-Cal Diets Kept Monkeys Healthier, But Didn't Lengthen Lives
Low-Income Patients Often Have Trouble Reaching Doctor Via Email
Lullabies Soothe Preemies, Parents Alike
Lung Cancer Scares Vary by State, Study Finds
Magnets in iPad2 May Alter Settings on Brain Shunt Devices: Study
Mailed Kits May Prompt Parents to Protect Kids From Sun
Making Parental Peace With Kids' Homework
Mammo Rates Unchanged Despite Controversial Guidelines
Mammograms Beat Thermography for Breast Cancer Detection: Study
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
Man Dies After Parasitic Worms Invade Lungs
Many Allergic to Fire Ant's Sting Don't Get Preventive Shots
Many Breast Cancer Patients in Their 40s Aren't 'High-Risk': Study
Many Heart Attacks May Go Unrecognized in Seniors
Many Hospitalized Kids Struggle With Pain
Many Kids Who Undergo Stem Cell Transplants Must Return to Hospital
Many Lesbians Not Screened for Cervical Cancer, Study Finds
Many Mistakenly Think Radiation Might Cure Terminal Lung Cancer
Many Ovarian Cancer Patients Denied By-the-Book Care, Study Says
Many Primary Care Docs Don't Know Long-Term Effects of Chemo: Survey
Many Primary-Care Doctors Want Help Treating Obesity
Many Still Tanning, Despite Dangers, Survey Finds
Many Suffer Chronic Pain After Breast Cancer Surgery, Study Finds
Many Teens Drinking, Taking Drugs During School: Survey
Many Terminal Cancer Patients Put False Hope in Chemo, Study Finds
Many Test Results Left Unread as Patients Leave Hospital: Study
Many U.S. Hispanics Have Heart Disease Risk Factors
Many Who Got Thyroid Cancer After Chernobyl Still Alive: Study
Many Young Adults at Risk of Skin Cancer: CDC
Marijuana Extract May Help Ease Muscle Stiffness in MS: Study
Massage Right After Muscle Injury May Boost Healing
Math Anxiety Takes Bigger Toll on Girls: Study
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?
Medicare Spending Not Linked to Longer Cancer Survival
Melanoma a Big Threat to Older Men
Melanoma Odds Doubled for Transplant, Lymphoma Patients: Study
Melanoma Rates Rising in U.S. Children
Men and Women With Cancer May Receive Different Fertility Information
Men Can Still Ask for PSA Test, and Some Should, Doctors Say
Menopause-Like Woes Hinder Breast Cancer Treatment: Study
Men's Breast Cancer Often More Deadly, Study Suggests
Mental Health Care Lacking for Kids, Advocates Say
Mental Illness Affects 1 in 5 U.S. Adults, Survey Finds
Mental Illness May Not Impede Healthy Weight Loss, Study Says
'Microbeads' May Boost Survival in Advanced Colon Cancer Patients
Microbiology and Genome Experts Quell Deadly Bacteria Outbreak
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?
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 Less Prone to Think They'll Get Cancer: Study
Missing Data May Skew Clinical Trials
Missing Follow-Up Colonoscopies Could Raise Colon Cancer Risk
'Mobility Shoes' May Help Those With Arthritic Knees: Study
Moderate Drinking May Not Affect Breast Cancer Survival: Study
Modern Technology Adds to Worldwide Obesity Woes: Report
Modest Cardiac Benefit From Chelation Therapy Not Enough to OK Use: Experts
More Americans Get Effective HIV Treatment, Study Says
More Americans Have at Least 2 Chronic Health Issues: CDC
More Cancers May Be Missed Under Latest Mammogram Guidelines
More Evidence Linking Creativity, Mental Illness
More Evidence Shows Hormone Therapy May Increase Breast Cancer Risk
More Evidence That Smoking Raises Breast Cancer Risk
More Families Seek Kidney Donations on Facebook
More Focused Radiation Treatment May Work Better Against Brain Tumors
More Genetic Insights Into 3 Types of Cancer
More New Drugs a Bad Fit With Grapefruit, Study Finds
More Patients With Irregular Heartbeat Recognize Stroke Risk: Survey
More People Stay 'Connected' on Vacation Via Web: Study
More Proof That Healthy Habits Fight Disease
More Stomach, Esophageal Cancers Seen in AIDS Patients Than Others
More Than 1 in 4 Teens Have 'Sexted': Study
More Than a Quarter of Melanoma Survivors Skip Sunscreen, Study Finds
More Than a Third of Births 'Unintended': CDC
More U.S. Kids Get High-Radiation Scans, Study Says
More Younger Women Diagnosed With Advanced Breast Cancer: Study
Most Doctors Don't Help Lung Cancer Patients Quit Smoking: Survey
Most Kids With Autism Overcome Language Delays, Study Finds
Most Men Don't Need PSA Tests, Doctors' Group Says
Most Prostate Cancer Patients Don't Die From the Disease: Study
Most U.S. Schools Unprepared for Pandemics: Study
Most Women Who Choose Double Mastectomy Don't Need To, Study Shows
'Mother's Kiss' Method May Dislodge Items Kids Put in Nose
Motivation and Study, Not IQ, Are Keys to Kids' Math Success
Mouse Study Sheds Light on How Diet May Affect Epilepsy
Multiple Brain Tumors Even More Malignant: Study
Multivitamins May Slightly Lower Men's Cancer Risk: Study
Musicians' Brains Might Have an Edge on Aging
Myelodysplastic Syndrome Linked to Abnormal Stem Cells
Nearly 14 Million Cancer Survivors in U.S.: Report
Nearly One-Third of Kids With Food Allergies May Be Bullied
Nerve-Stimulating Device Might Ease Migraines
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 Diabetes Drugs Have Different Advantages, Study Says
New Diabetes Guidelines May Lower Patient Medical Bills
New DNA Test Shows Promise for Spotting Colon Cancer
New DNA-Based Blood Test May Spot Signs of Cancer
New Drug Effective for Rare Genetic Skin Cancer: Studies
New Drug Might Help Treat Irritable Bowel Syndrome
New Drug Regimens May Slow Advanced Breast Cancer
New Drug Shows Promise for Myeloma Patients
New Gene Test Predicts Whose Mouth Lesions Might Be Cancerous
New Guidelines Issued for Biopsy Use in Melanoma Patients
New Guidelines Urge Limiting Endoscopy for GERD
New Melanoma Drug May Extend Survival
New Melanoma Treatment Might Delay Cancer Progression
New Method May Help Pinpoint Woman's Final Menstrual Period
New Pap Guidelines May Miss Aggressive Cancer in Young Women: Study
New 'Personalized' Drugs Show Promise Against Melanoma, Lung Cancer
New Pills Show Promise for Hepatitis C
New Prep for Colon Screen Uses Four Pills, Not Liquid Laxative
New Procedure May Shrink Enlarged Prostate Without Surgery
New Raccoon Virus May Offer Clues to Human Cancer
New Strategy Helps Young Lymphoma Patients Avoid Radiation Treatment
New Therapies Show Some Promise Against Pancreatic Cancer
New Video Demonstrates Skin Cancer Self-Exam
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
Newly Approved Imaging Agent Helps Find Prostate Cancer
Niacin Won't Help, May Harm Heart Patients: Study
Night Shift Linked to Raised Risk of Ovarian Cancer
Night Shift Might Boost Women's Breast Cancer Risk: Study
No Benefit Seen in Extending Herceptin for Breast Cancer
No Cancer Risk From Long-Acting Insulin: Studies
No Dip in Cancer Screening for Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients
No Evidence That Lupus Drugs Lead to Cancer, Says Study
Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers Tied to Risk for Other Cancers
Novel Drug Approach Shows Promise Against Breast Cancer
Novel Drugs Show Early Promise Against Several Cancers
Nutrients in Fruits, Vegetables May Help Prevent Breast Cancer: Study
Obese More Likely to Be Diagnosed With Advanced Thyroid Cancer
Obesity Alone May Not Hurt Kids' Classroom Performance
Obesity Complicates Lung Cancer Surgery: Study
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, Exercise May Affect Risk for Key Type of Colon Cancer
Ob-Gyn Group Lists Procedures That May Not Be Needed
'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
Older Lung Cancer Patients Less Likely to Be Treated
One-Third of Men With Anal Cancer Have HIV, Study Finds
On-the-Job Stress Won't Raise Your Risk for Cancer, Study Finds
Oral Allergy Treatment May Ease Asthma, Hay Fever, Study Finds
Ovarian Transplants May Preserve Fertility in Young Cancer Survivors
Overweight Kids May Do Worse in Math: Study
Oxygen Therapy Spurs Recovery in Some Stroke Patients
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
Parental Abuse, Neglect Linked to Increased Skin Cancer Risk
Parents of Severely Disabled Kids Say They Enrich Their Lives
Parents' Religious Beliefs Can Complicate Kids' End-of-Life Care
Parents' Worries About HPV Vaccine on the Rise: Study
Patient Wishes Should Guide End-of-Life Care, Researchers Say
Patients More Likely to Survive In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Today: Study
Patients Often Kept in Dark About 'Off-Label' Drug Use: Study
Patients Prefer More Invasive Form of Colon Scan: Study
Pay Attention in Preschool, Graduate From College: Study
People With Darker Skin Still at Risk for Melanoma
People With Implantable Defibrillators May Need More Mental Health Support
Personalized Blood Pressure Therapy May Help Diabetics
Pets May Help Kids With Autism Develop Social Skills
Phys Ed Requirements Disappearing at 4-Year Colleges
Physical Ailments Take Toll on Mental Health: Study
Physical Education Is Good for Kids' Grades, Study Finds
Physician-Assisted Suicide Program Rarely Used, Study Finds
Plastics Chemical BPA Found in Fetal Livers
Play-Focused Program Might Help Kids With Autism
Pomalyst Approved for Advanced Multiple Myeloma
Poor 'Health Literacy' Keeps Patients From Taking Meds
Poor Neighborhoods Home to More Obese Kids: Study
Poor Reading Skills Linked to Teen Pregnancy Risk
Poorer Patients Find Thyroid Cancer at Later Stage: Study
Post-Op Radiation May Boost Results for Prostate Cancer Patients: Study
Pot Use May Raise Risk of Testicular Cancer: Study
Potions From the Past Held More Than a Snake-Oil Promise: Study
Pre-College Parental Chat May Reduce Freshman Drinking
Pre-op Treatments Boost Survival for Esophageal Cancer Patients: Study
Pre-Test Jitters Might Boost Scores: Study
Primary Care Docs Shouldn't Screen All Patients for Oral Cancer: Experts
Primary Care Doctors Meet Needs of Diabetics, Study Says
Procedure Might Ease Pain of Female Genital Mutilation
Program to Spot Painkiller ODs Saves Lives: Study
Proscar Won't Boost Prostate Cancer Survival, Study Finds
PSA Testing Linked to Improved Prostate Cancer Survival
Psoriasis Drug May Help People With Crohn's Disease: Study
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
Quitting Smoking No Harder for Women Than Men, Study Says
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
Racial Disparities Still Seen in Use of Breast Cancer Treatments
Racial Gap Seen in Survival Among Kidney Dialysis Patients
Radiation for Childhood Cancer Might Raise Diabetes Risk
Radiation Therapy May Raise Future Death Risk From Heart Surgery
Ranting on Websites May Just Make You Angrier
Rare Breast Cancer Poses New Set of Challenges
Redheads May Face Higher Risk of Melanoma, Even Without Sun Exposure
'Rediscovered' Lymphoma Drug Helps Double Survival: Study
Reductions in U.S. Teen Smoking Stalled: CDC
Report: 39 States on Pace for Obesity Rates Above 50%
Research May Point to New Obesity Treatments
Research Reveals Which Learning Methods Get an 'A'
Researchers Propose Plan for Managing Drug Shortages
Researchers Test Implanted Brain Stimulator for Alzheimer's
Researchers Test Laxative-Free Colon Scan
Residents as Good as Fully Trained Docs if Properly Supervised: Study
Retina's Thickness May Be Tied to Severity of MS, Study Suggests
Rise in Pregnancy-Associated Cancers Not Fully Explained by Older Age
Rising Eye Injury Rates Seen With Robotic Prostate Surgery
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 Programs Do Keep Some Kids From Smoking
Scientists Create Breast Cancer Survival Predictor
Scientists Find Gene Differences in Nonsmokers With Lung Cancer
Scientists Find Links Among Parkinson's, Cancer and Family History
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 Map Melanoma's Genome
Scientists May Have Spotted Brain's 'Numbers Center'
Scientists Pinpoint How Deep Brain Stimulation Eases OCD
Scientists Pinpoint Most Major Genes Behind Deadly Blood Cancer
Scientists Spot Cancer Metabolism Changes
Scientists Uncover Gene Variation Linked to Melanoma
Scientists Uncover Genetic Link for Uterine Fibroids
Screen Time Near Bedtime Means Less Sleep for Kids
Screening Debate Typifies Prostate Cancer Uncertainties
Screening for Lung Cancer Might Benefit Those at Highest Risk
Screening for Other Health Problems May Aid COPD Survival
Screening Tool Reveals Two Multiple Sclerosis Types
Self-Harm Showing Up in Elementary Schools: Study
'Self-Managing' COPD Might Pose Risks, Study Suggests
Serious Mental Illness Tied to Higher Cancer, Injury Risk: Studies
Service That Speeds Up Breast Cancer Diagnosis Pays Off: Study
'Sexting' May Go Hand-in-Hand With Unprotected Sex Among Teens
Shingles Not Linked to Increased Cancer Risk, Study States
Shoppers Who Read Food Labels Are Thinner, Study Says
Shorter Shifts for Medical Interns May Not Boost Patient Safety
Should Short Boys Take Growth Hormone?
Side Effects of Prostate Cancer Treatments Similar in Long Run: Study
Skipping Aspirin Before Artery Procedure May Boost Death Rates
Sleep Apnea Linked to Higher Cancer Death Risk
Sleep Apnea 'Mask' Might Also Help the Heart
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 Trumps All-Night Cramming for College Exams
Smartphone Apps for Skin Cancer Risk Aren't Reliable, Study Finds
Smartphones Linked to Sexual Activity in Teens: Study
Smog Exposure During Pregnancy Might Raise Child's Cancer Risk: Study
Smokers Are Still High School's 'Cool Kids,' Study Finds
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
Soaring Prices Keep Leukemia Drugs From Patients, Experts Say
Social Media Could Boost Condom Use, Study Suggests
Some Boys With ADHD May Struggle as Adults
Some Cancer Risks Higher in 9/11 Recovery Workers: Study
Some Complain of Shorter Penis After Prostate Cancer Treatment: Study
Some Docs Would Order Cancer Screening for Very Sick Elderly
Some HPV-Linked Cancers Rising in U.S.: Report
Some Prisoners Misuse Antibiotic Ointments: Study
Some Screens Miss Spread of Breast Cancer: Study
Some With Alzheimer's Better Off Staying on Antipsychotics: Study
Some Women's Brains Contain Male DNA: Study
Sooner Is Better for Controlling Obese Kids' Weight: Study
Special-Ed Students at Greater Risk of Bullying, Being Bullied: Study
Speed-Learning a New Language May Help Brain Grow: Study
Stars Pedal Hard to Help Fight Rare Cancers
State Regulations Tied to Drop in Common Heart Procedure
States Use Only Fraction of Tobacco Revenues to Fight Smoking, Study Finds
Statins May Cut Risk of Death From Cancer, Study Suggests
Statins May Help Prevent Enlarged Prostate: Study
Stem Cell Technology May Help Rejuvenate Immune Cells
Stem Cell Therapy Reversed Chemo-Linked Infertility in Male Monkeys
Stem Cells Behind Clogged Arteries, Mouse Study Reveals
Strides Made in Preventing Cancer, But Challenges Remain: Report
Stroke Patients Hospitalized on Weekends Don't Seem to Do As Well
Strokes More Common in Southern States: CDC
Strong Social Support Seems to Boost Breast Cancer Survival
Studies See Advances in Detecting, Treating Pancreatic Cancer
Study Compares Timing of Hormonal Therapy for Prostate Cancer
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 Epilepsy Drug in Pregnancy to Lower IQ
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 Supports Value of Sigmoidoscopy, an Alternative to Colonoscopy
Study Ties Genes to Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms, Prostate Cancer Risk
Study Ties Infant Birth Weight to Mothers' Breast Cancer Risk
Study Tracks Kids' Brain Activity While Watching 'Sesame Street'
Study: Antidepressant Use in Pregnancy May Not Affect Baby's Growth
Study: Chest CT Scans May Increase Breast Cancer Risk
Study: Digital Beats Film Mammography at Spotting Breast Cancer
Study: Electronic Prescribing Cuts Medication Errors
Study: Lungs From Heavy Smokers OK for Transplant
Study: More Pre-Teens Get Vaccines When Middle Schools Require Them
Study: No Long-Term Heart Risks From Breast Radiation
Sugary Drinks Tied to 25,000 U.S. Deaths a Year
Sugary Sports Drinks Plentiful at U.S. Schools: Study
Summer Babies Less Likely to Be CEOs, Study Contends
Super-Shy Preschoolers Might Struggle Academically
Supplement of Red Wine Ingredient Won't Help Healthy Women: Study
Supportive Spouse May Extend Cancer Survival
Surgery May Not Be Needed for Ruptured Achilles Tendon
Surgery May Spur Rise in Heart Deaths After Cancer Diagnosis: Study
Surgery Not Best Option for Early Stage Prostate Cancers: Study
Survey Finds Big Drop in Sexual Activity Among Black Teens
Survival of 'Obamacare' Tops List of Biggest Health News in 2012
Survivor of Aggressive Breast Cancer Stresses Need for Quick Action
Switching Kids Away From Violent TV May Lower Aggression
Taking Anti-HIV Meds Prior to Exposure May Help Prevent Infection
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
Teen Behavior Problems, Not Depression, Tied to Lower Grades
Teen Drinkers May Feel Like Social Outcasts: Study
Teen Fighting Declines in U.S., Europe
Teens' Friends Can Influence Their School Performance
Teens With ADHD May Need Help Making Transition to College
Test Baby Boomers for Hepatitis C, Says CDC
Testing Lung Cancer Patients for Gene May Aid Treatment, Study Finds
Texting Could Help Spread the Word on Teen Health
Texting Doesn't Replace the Feel-Good Effects of Talking, Study Says
The Health Benefits, and Risks, of Alcohol
The 'Nocebo' Effect: If You Think You'll Get Sick, You Will
Thin Placenta Might Be Linked to Sudden Cardiac Death Later in Life
Thyroid Cancer Seldom Shortens Lifespan, Study Finds
Tight Blood Sugar Control Won't Help Babies After Heart Surgery
Tips on Coping With Daylight Saving Time
To Improve School Nutrition, Involve Teachers and Parents
Tofu-Rich Diet May Help Women With Lung Cancer Live Longer
Too Few Girls Get HPV Vaccine Against Cancer: CDC
Too Much Drinking, Weight May Harm Liver
Too Much Screen Time May Harm Kids' Fitness
Too Much Sitting Linked to Chronic Health Problems
Too Much Sitting May Lower Odds of Surviving Colon Cancer
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
Treatment for New, Deadly Coronavirus Shows Promise
TV Anchor Robin Roberts Has Rare Bone Marrow Disorder
Twitter May Help Those Trying to Lose Weight
Two Languages Better Than One for Kids' Brains: Study
Two-Drug Combo May Be Safe for Melanoma Treatment
Two-Thirds of Osteo Hip Fractures Occur After 80: U.S. Study
U.S. Schools Throwing the Book at Unhealthy Drinks
U.S. Abandons Effort to Place Graphic Labeling on Cigarettes
U.S. Advisers Say 'No' to Routine PSA Tests for Prostate Cancer
U.S. Appeals Court Backs Ruling Against Graphic Images on Cigarette Packs
U.S. Cancer Death Rates Continue to Fall: Report
U.S. Cancer Death Rates Have Dropped 20 Percent Since 1991
U.S. Cancer Screening Rates Dropping: Study
U.S. Doctors Embracing Electronic Health Records: Survey
U.S. Efforts to Boost Number of Primary Care Doctors Have Failed
U.S. Health Care Spending High, But Quality Lags: 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. Spends More on Dementia Care Than Heart Disease or Cancer: Study
U.S. Task Force Backs HIV Screening for All 15 to 65
U.S. Task Force Urges Docs to Counsel Kids Against Smoking
Ultrasound Waves, Bone Marrow Cells Show Promise in Heart Failure Patients
'Uncertainty' Remains Over Supply of Key Cancer Drugs
Underage Drinkers Can Easily Order Alcohol From the Internet
Unhealthy Snacks Tied to Colon Cancer for Those at High Risk
Untreated Depression May Cut Shingles Vaccine Effectiveness
Untreated Heartburn May Raise Risk for Esophageal Cancer, Study Says
Use Social Media to Fight Childhood Obesity, Heart Experts Say
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
Vaginal Ring Delivers HIV Drug in Animal Study
Viagra Can Help Prostate Cancer Patients Maintain Sex Lives: Study
Viagra, Aliskiren Not Helpful for Heart Failure After All: Studies
'Virtual' Colonoscopy Safe, Effective for Medicare Patients: Study
Vitamin D Doesn't Improve Knee Arthritis, Study Finds
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
Want to Beat Spider Phobia? Talk About It
Want to Get Rid of That Old Tattoo? You're Not Alone
'Watch and Wait' Approach Often Best for Older Patients With Kidney Cancer
Water Pipe No Safer Than Cigarettes: Study
What Looks Like Play May Really Be a Science Experiment
What Makes the End-of-Life Experience Peaceful?
What's Good for the Heart May Also Prevent Cancer
When Antidepressants Don't Work, Give Counseling a Try
When Breast Cancer Spreads to Lungs, Surgery May Increase Survival
When Partner Has Breast Cancer, Men Find Their Own Ways to Cope
With Benefits Unproven, Why Do Millions of Americans Take Multivitamins?
With Bullying, What's a Parent to Do?
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.
Worldwide Cancer Incidence Predicted to Rise 75% by 2030
'Worm Therapy' Might Help Ease Colitis, Monkey Study Shows
X-Rays May Up Breast Cancer Risk for Women With Certain Genes: Study
Xtandi Approved for Advanced Prostate Cancer
You Can Help Reduce Your Colon Cancer Risk: Expert
You Can Learn While You Sleep, Study Suggests
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
Younger Women Start to Follow Pap Test Guidelines: CDC
Your Autoantibody 'Profile' Might Someday Help Spot Illness
Your Genetic Secrets May Not Be as Safe as You Think
Zytiga's Use Expanded for Advanced Prostate Cancer

