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(20-Nov-2009) Skeletal analysis shows Homo floresiensis anatomy differed from modern-day humans |
(20-Nov-2009) But, flu activity remains high and is expected to continue, CDC says |
(20-Nov-2009) Banned products are readily available, researchers say |
(20-Nov-2009) Consumers save up to one-third buying 90-day supply, study finds |
(20-Nov-2009) Key molecule identified by researchers |
(20-Nov-2009) Taking menstrual cycle into account when booking exam may cut need for repeat scans, study suggests |
(20-Nov-2009) But, flu activity remains high and is expected to continue, CDC says |
(20-Nov-2009) Banned products are readily available, researchers say |
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(20-Nov-2009) Skeletal analysis shows Homo floresiensis anatomy differed from modern-day humans |
(20-Nov-2009) Key molecule identified by researchers |
(20-Nov-2009) Key molecule identified by researchers |
(20-Nov-2009) But, flu activity remains high and is expected to continue, CDC says |
(20-Nov-2009) Key molecule identified by researchers |
(20-Nov-2009) But, flu activity remains high and is expected to continue, CDC says |
(20-Nov-2009) Banned products are readily available, researchers say |
(20-Nov-2009) With daily reminders, people may be more apt to protect their skin |
(19-Nov-2009) CDC county-by-county analysis finds some areas with 1 in 10 adults already diabetic |
(19-Nov-2009) Study in mice could lead to treatment for learning deficits, researcher suggests |
(19-Nov-2009) Report looks to improve health of this group with better preventive care |
(19-Nov-2009) Meanwhile, three doctors weigh in on what women should do about the new recommendations |
(19-Nov-2009) Procedure cuts diagnosis time and costs, study finds |
(19-Nov-2009) Poor communication causes most mistakes in and out of operating room, VA study shows |
(19-Nov-2009) Procedure cuts diagnosis time and costs, study finds |
(19-Nov-2009) Heart disease, stroke more likely for organ recipients with sleep apnea, study finds |
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(19-Nov-2009) Study in mice could lead to treatment for learning deficits, researcher suggests |
(19-Nov-2009) Deep sleep is an important time for consolidating memories, researchers find |
(19-Nov-2009) Technique used in mice may offer hope to burn patients awaiting grafts |
(19-Nov-2009) Report looks to improve health of this group with better preventive care |
(19-Nov-2009) Poor communication causes most mistakes in and out of operating room, VA study shows |
(19-Nov-2009) Report looks to improve health of this group with better preventive care |
(19-Nov-2009) What new moms can expect |
(19-Nov-2009) Poor communication causes most mistakes in and out of operating room, VA study shows |
(18-Nov-2009) Reasons for early birth vary, but all premature babies face higher risks, experts warn |
(18-Nov-2009) Three doctors weigh in on what women should do about the new guidelines |
(18-Nov-2009) Treatment of heart patients no better after performance data released to public, researchers find |
(18-Nov-2009) Getting patients to the right hospitals quickly is critical, experts say |
(18-Nov-2009) Study finds low level shedding may be continuous, infection state unclear |
(18-Nov-2009) Here's an glimpse at what's involved |
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(18-Nov-2009) Lab study finds that common surgical painkillers help cancer cells thrive |
(18-Nov-2009) Lab study finds that common surgical painkillers help cancer cells thrive |
(17-Nov-2009) Causes for the disparity need to be further explored, researchers say |
(17-Nov-2009) Finding suggests atherosclerosis is as old as the pyramids, and not an ill of the modern world |
(17-Nov-2009) Keep clutter out of the way |
(17-Nov-2009) Nearly a year after groundbreaking surgery, gunshot victim continues to show improvement |
(17-Nov-2009) Nearly a year after groundbreaking surgery, gunshot victim continues to show improvement |
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(17-Nov-2009) 20-year study finds adults with records were more likely as tots to not be afraid |
(17-Nov-2009) Finding suggests atherosclerosis is as old as the pyramids, and not an ill of the modern world |
(17-Nov-2009) Small study suggests a link, but others question a connection |
(17-Nov-2009) Norwegian study found supplementation raised chances of disease by 21% |
(17-Nov-2009) Down by 30 percent, but those with high levels often don't know it, study finds |
(17-Nov-2009) Small study suggests a link, but others question a connection |
(17-Nov-2009) Norwegian study found supplementation raised chances of disease by 21% |
(17-Nov-2009) Pumping ability improved with sildenafil in study group |
(17-Nov-2009) Nearly a year after groundbreaking surgery, gunshot victim continues to show improvement |
(16-Nov-2009) Identifying mutation in deceased cuts costs for evaluating risk in relatives, study shows |
(16-Nov-2009) Average amount more than five times higher than annual exposure outside hospital, study shows |
(16-Nov-2009) And that may explain why the disease hasn't posed more problems, study says |
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(16-Nov-2009) Males have triple the odds than women, study finds, and black men are especially prone |
(16-Nov-2009) Improved access to treatment for chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis is 'imperative,' expert says |
(16-Nov-2009) Average amount more than five times higher than annual exposure outside hospital, study shows |
(16-Nov-2009) And that may explain why the disease hasn't posed more problems, study says |
(16-Nov-2009) Average amount more than five times higher than annual exposure outside hospital, study shows |
(16-Nov-2009) And that may explain why the disease hasn't posed more problems, study says |
(16-Nov-2009) Average amount more than five times higher than annual exposure outside hospital, study shows |
(16-Nov-2009) And that may explain why the disease hasn't posed more problems, study says |
(16-Nov-2009) Complications most likely when new lead is needed in heart devices, researchers find |
(15-Nov-2009) Oxytocin could be inappropriate for use with autism, expert cautions |
(13-Nov-2009) People make judgments based on width-to-height ratio of face, researchers say |
(13-Nov-2009) Wave of disabilities could overburden health-care system, researchers fear |
(13-Nov-2009) But women shouldn't take oral contraceptives just to control wheezing, expert says |
(13-Nov-2009) Large, double-blind study needed to confirm results of review, American expert says |
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(13-Nov-2009) Curcumin capsules might boost body's ability to absorb potent antioxidant |
(13-Nov-2009) Intimidation often takes place during the school day, survey finds |
(13-Nov-2009) Google and Yahoo join forces with drug makers at Internet marketing hearing |
(12-Nov-2009) Reporter recounts her bout with H1N1, made all the worse by chronic asthma |
(12-Nov-2009) Revised estimation method gives clearer picture of pandemic, CDC says |
(12-Nov-2009) Cases in Mexico show young more likely to get sick, but elderly more likely to die |
(12-Nov-2009) Reporter recounts her bout with H1N1, made all the worse by chronic asthma |
(12-Nov-2009) Fewer complications, speedier healing awaits ex-smokers, experts say |
(12-Nov-2009) Reporter recounts her bout with H1N1, made all the worse by chronic asthma |
(12-Nov-2009) Revised estimation method gives clearer picture of pandemic, CDC says |
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(12-Nov-2009) Sprycel limited the growth of cancer cells in lab study |
(12-Nov-2009) Finding holds hope of better treatment for muscular dystrophy, experts say |
(12-Nov-2009) Reporter recounts her bout with H1N1, made all the worse by chronic asthma |
(12-Nov-2009) Revised estimation method gives clearer picture of pandemic, CDC says |
(12-Nov-2009) Reporter recounts her bout with H1N1, made all the worse by chronic asthma |
(12-Nov-2009) Revised estimation method gives clearer picture of pandemic, CDC says |
(12-Nov-2009) Fewer complications, speedier healing awaits ex-smokers, experts say |
(11-Nov-2009) Study in mice suggests link between intestinal microbes, diet and obesity |
(11-Nov-2009) Optical technology is as accurate as colorectal tissue examination, study finds |
(11-Nov-2009) Closing gap between rich and poor could save 1.5 million lives a year, study suggests |
(11-Nov-2009) Closing gap between rich and poor could save 1.5 million lives a year, study suggests |
(11-Nov-2009) Closing gap between rich and poor could save 1.5 million lives a year, study suggests |
(11-Nov-2009) Latest case underscores need to use the antiviral properly, experts say |
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(11-Nov-2009) Optical technology is as accurate as colorectal tissue examination, study finds |
(11-Nov-2009) Study in mice suggests link between intestinal microbes, diet and obesity |
(11-Nov-2009) Arsenic and other particles tracked indoors can be harmful, researchers warn |
(11-Nov-2009) Latest case underscores need to use the antiviral properly, experts say |
(11-Nov-2009) Study found outcome measures differed between company documents, published reports |
(11-Nov-2009) One in four who borrowed a medication experienced a side effect, researchers report |
(11-Nov-2009) Latest case underscores need to use the antiviral properly, experts say |
(11-Nov-2009) Study finds medication works as well in certain people, without the risks |
(10-Nov-2009) Hoping for recovery may actually prevent happiness, researchers say |
(10-Nov-2009) Face up or down doesn't affect death risk for acute respiratory distress, study finds |
(10-Nov-2009) Patient/caregiver roles often take the place of a partnership, researchers say |
(10-Nov-2009) Better coordination urged to stem re-admission rate of nearly 1 in 4 people |
(10-Nov-2009) Face up or down doesn't affect death risk for acute respiratory distress, study finds |
(10-Nov-2009) Better coordination urged to stem re-admission rate of nearly 1 in 4 people |
(10-Nov-2009) But researchers not exactly sure how pathogens raise risk of brain attack |
(10-Nov-2009) No difference seen in annual rate of cell loss, researchers say |
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(10-Nov-2009) Nearly half of patients have chronic pain, researchers find |
(10-Nov-2009) Study in mice finds anti-inflammatories don't help those with existing disease |
(10-Nov-2009) No difference seen in annual rate of cell loss, researchers say |
(10-Nov-2009) Nearly half of patients have chronic pain, researchers find |
(10-Nov-2009) But prescribing them for protection would be questionable, expert says |
(09-Nov-2009) Symptoms of seasonal flu could be severe in this group of women, study finds |
(09-Nov-2009) Quality of care increases with longer doctor visits, researchers add |
(09-Nov-2009) Quality of care increases with longer doctor visits, researchers add |
(09-Nov-2009) Quality of care increases with longer doctor visits, researchers add |
(09-Nov-2009) One-quarter of those hurt are under 16, researchers say |
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(09-Nov-2009) Study didn't answer question of why this is so, however |
(09-Nov-2009) Rabbits implanted with new cells regained sexual function, study says |
(09-Nov-2009) One-quarter of those hurt are under 16, researchers say |
(09-Nov-2009) Link likely due to fact that both eye conditions are age-related, researchers say |
(09-Nov-2009) One-quarter of those hurt are under 16, researchers say |
(06-Nov-2009) Check out pharmacy, clinic and government programs, expert says |
(06-Nov-2009) Study suggests differences in patient preparation and doctor fatigue play a role |
(06-Nov-2009) Finding emphasizes need to fix U.S. health care, expert says |
(06-Nov-2009) As hormones increase, so does the need to exert more pressure from the lungs, researchers say |
(06-Nov-2009) After witnessing a sneeze, people worry more about flu, heart attacks, accidents and crime, study finds |
(06-Nov-2009) CDC says 38 million doses now available, with 8 million more due next week |
(06-Nov-2009) Novel protocol could provide new lung tissue for certain patients, researchers say |
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(06-Nov-2009) Novel protocol could provide new lung tissue for certain patients, researchers say |
(06-Nov-2009) Improved pedestrian routes and formation of walking groups pay off, study finds |
(06-Nov-2009) CDC says 38 million doses now available, with 8 million more due next week |
(05-Nov-2009) Survey finds poorer results, higher costs than in other countries |
(05-Nov-2009) 10,000 human genomes could be sequenced next year, company says |
(05-Nov-2009) Survey finds poorer results, higher costs than in other countries |
(05-Nov-2009) Pioneering work may offer hope for patients with adrenoleukodystrophy |
(05-Nov-2009) Survey finds poorer results, higher costs than in other countries |
(05-Nov-2009) Survey finds poorer results, higher costs than in other countries |
(05-Nov-2009) Participating districts report safer campuses and communities |
(05-Nov-2009) 10,000 human genomes could be sequenced next year, company says |
(05-Nov-2009) Study finds growing number of C. difficile cases among elderly |
(05-Nov-2009) Recent reports of H1N1 in a cat or pigs are likely very rare, experts say |
(05-Nov-2009) Body-wide survey also finds unique mix of bacteria for each person |
(05-Nov-2009) Agency says pathogen continues to target younger adults, producing mild-to-moderate illness |
(05-Nov-2009) Study findings may lead to way to prevent this cause of death in people |
(05-Nov-2009) Recent reports of H1N1 in a cat or pigs are likely very rare, experts say |
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(05-Nov-2009) Study findings may lead to way to prevent this cause of death in people |
(05-Nov-2009) Findings could aid understanding of human diseases, scientists say |
(05-Nov-2009) Body-wide survey also finds unique mix of bacteria for each person |
(05-Nov-2009) Recent reports of H1N1 in a cat or pigs are likely very rare, experts say |
(05-Nov-2009) Participating districts report safer campuses and communities |
(05-Nov-2009) Recent reports of H1N1 in a cat or pigs are likely very rare, experts say |
(05-Nov-2009) Agency says pathogen continues to target younger adults, producing mild-to-moderate illness |
(04-Nov-2009) Getting details in writing would be ideal, survey finds |
(04-Nov-2009) The result is overeating, research shows |
(04-Nov-2009) And share it with your doctor |
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(04-Nov-2009) Study reports successes, especially for those with good lung function |
(04-Nov-2009) Three-week course comparable to six-week treatment, researchers find |
(04-Nov-2009) Rising level in prostate cancer patients may call for more treatment, study finds |
(04-Nov-2009) The program will enlist health-care workers, drug makers, consumers, patients |
(04-Nov-2009) The program will enlist health-care workers, drug makers, consumers, patients |
(04-Nov-2009) Keeping patients on the heart-lung machine improved survival, study found |
(04-Nov-2009) Study reports successes, especially for those with good lung function |
(04-Nov-2009) Getting details in writing would be ideal, survey finds |
(03-Nov-2009) Finding is attributed to country's high rate of premature births |
(03-Nov-2009) Finding is attributed to country's high rate of premature births |
(03-Nov-2009) Expert suggests having people write down symptoms as they occur |
(03-Nov-2009) Finding is attributed to country's high rate of premature births |
(03-Nov-2009) Seniors may carry some immunity, but more likely to die if hospitalized, study finds |
(03-Nov-2009) Total should near 42 million by week's end; more health-care workers getting vaccine |
(03-Nov-2009) A doctor should examine them carefully |
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(03-Nov-2009) Seniors may carry some immunity, but more likely to die if hospitalized, study finds |
(03-Nov-2009) Reports of kidney problems for those using Byetta prompted action |
(03-Nov-2009) Total should near 42 million by week's end; more health-care workers getting vaccine |
(02-Nov-2009) Young children need two doses, spaced several weeks apart, U.S. health officials say |
(02-Nov-2009) Blacks are less likely, women more, to develop the disorder, study finds |
(02-Nov-2009) Use of Aranesp should be reserved for the most seriously ill, experts say |
(02-Nov-2009) Office visit questionnaire led to screening in high-risk study patients |
(02-Nov-2009) Many ignore guidelines, recommend screening to women at low risk, survey shows |
(02-Nov-2009) Over 30-year period, nearly half of American children received nutrition assistance, analysis shows |
(02-Nov-2009) Over 30-year period, nearly half of American children received nutrition assistance, analysis shows |
(02-Nov-2009) Age, race, insurance also influence timing between diagnosis and therapy, study finds |
(02-Nov-2009) Type that causes bloodstream infections can be quickly fatal, study finds |
(02-Nov-2009) Type that causes bloodstream infections can be quickly fatal, study finds |
(02-Nov-2009) Young children need two doses, spaced several weeks apart, U.S. health officials say |
(02-Nov-2009) Survey finds abundant myths about debilitating disease |
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(02-Nov-2009) Age, race, insurance also influence timing between diagnosis and therapy, study finds |
(02-Nov-2009) Blacks are less likely, women more, to develop the disorder, study finds |
(02-Nov-2009) Treatment leaves survivors with significant cognitive decline, researchers find |
(02-Nov-2009) But often not needed for early-stage patients, long-running study shows |
(02-Nov-2009) But study did not find effect on overall survival |
(02-Nov-2009) PFCs are found in packaging, paper and exposures were evident in most people, researchers say |
(02-Nov-2009) Young children need two doses, spaced several weeks apart, U.S. health officials say |
(02-Nov-2009) Young children need two doses, spaced several weeks apart, U.S. health officials say |
(01-Nov-2009) More body fat means greater survival odds, researcher says |
(31-Oct-2009) Subliminal messages makes less of an impact if they are positive, study finds |
(30-Oct-2009) Policies needed to eliminate disparities among immigrants, survey findings suggest |
(30-Oct-2009) Length of labor and intensity vary among ethnic groups, study finds |
(30-Oct-2009) Policies needed to eliminate disparities among immigrants, survey findings suggest |
(30-Oct-2009) New findings contradict previous reports of increased risks of dementia |
(30-Oct-2009) More study needed to discern if difference is due to intensive care overuse or underuse |
(30-Oct-2009) Studies show it's worsening while there are few new drugs in pipeline |
(30-Oct-2009) Chances of infection, anemia and more go up, study finds |
(30-Oct-2009) Finding defies belief that resistance wears thin much sooner |
(30-Oct-2009) Vaccinating expectant moms led to bigger, healthier infants, studies show |
(30-Oct-2009) Studies show it's worsening while there are few new drugs in pipeline |
(30-Oct-2009) Two-thirds had chronic health problems, CDC says |
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(30-Oct-2009) Length of labor and intensity vary among ethnic groups, study finds |
(30-Oct-2009) Policies needed to eliminate disparities among immigrants, survey findings suggest |
(30-Oct-2009) Vampire bats, spiders and even a monster have sparked new treatments |
(30-Oct-2009) Contends curveballs are an illusion; ridiculous, says former star major league pitcher |
(30-Oct-2009) Age-old folk remedy may lead to new antibiotic therapy, study finds |
(30-Oct-2009) Study suggests mortality rate may be linked to health-care inadequacies |
(30-Oct-2009) Studies show it's worsening while there are few new drugs in pipeline |
(30-Oct-2009) Two-thirds had chronic health problems, CDC says |
(30-Oct-2009) Study suggests mortality rate may be linked to health-care inadequacies |
(30-Oct-2009) Studies show it's worsening while there are few new drugs in pipeline |
(30-Oct-2009) Two-thirds had chronic health problems, CDC says |
(30-Oct-2009) New findings contradict previous reports of increased risks of dementia |
(29-Oct-2009) Lifestyle changes really do work to prevent type 2, experts say |
(29-Oct-2009) Specialty facilities are more apt to give needed treatment, and faster, study finds |
(29-Oct-2009) Kids without coverage are more apt to die while hospitalized, study finds |
(29-Oct-2009) Specialty facilities are more apt to give needed treatment, and faster, study finds |
(29-Oct-2009) Kids without coverage are more apt to die while hospitalized, study finds |
(29-Oct-2009) No added risk among patients taking immunosuppressants, research shows |
(29-Oct-2009) But expert says it could be that statins protect heart during infection |
(29-Oct-2009) Another study shows kids shed virus up to 13 days after fever starts |
(29-Oct-2009) CDC says H1N1 may be tied to 21,000 hospitalizations during that time |
(29-Oct-2009) Report finds all products tested contained lead and some had known skin allergens |
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(29-Oct-2009) Seven hours of rest a night is important for good health, expert says |
(29-Oct-2009) Seven hours of rest a night is important for good health, expert says |
(29-Oct-2009) Another study shows kids shed virus up to 13 days after fever starts |
(29-Oct-2009) CDC says H1N1 may be tied to 21,000 hospitalizations during that time |
(29-Oct-2009) Long-term use can lead to severe kidney scarring, new research shows |
(29-Oct-2009) Teriparatide outperforms alendronate for type of osteoporosis, study finds |
(28-Oct-2009) Gap between supply and demand starting to close, U.S. officials say |
(28-Oct-2009) Researchers also identify immune cells involved in tissue damage caused by smoking |
(28-Oct-2009) Small studies found two mutations in women who had recurring episodes |
(28-Oct-2009) Gap between supply and demand starting to close, U.S. officials say |
(28-Oct-2009) Researchers also identify immune cells involved in tissue damage caused by smoking |
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(28-Oct-2009) Study found it doubled survival time |
(28-Oct-2009) Researchers also identify immune cells involved in tissue damage caused by smoking |
(28-Oct-2009) Ergonomist's adjustments to desks, chairs reduce eyestrain, poor posture, study finds |
(28-Oct-2009) Gap between supply and demand starting to close, U.S. officials say |
(28-Oct-2009) Gap between supply and demand starting to close, U.S. officials say |
(28-Oct-2009) Researchers also identify immune cells involved in tissue damage caused by smoking |
(27-Oct-2009) Northeasterners have best proximity, southerners the worst, study finds |
(27-Oct-2009) Higher mortality rates not restricted to those with cardiovascular disease, study finds |
(27-Oct-2009) Americans now get 6-fold more exposure than in 1980, researchers say |
(27-Oct-2009) Northeasterners have best proximity, southerners the worst, study finds |
(27-Oct-2009) Northeasterners have best proximity, southerners the worst, study finds |
(27-Oct-2009) 22 million doses out now, and shortage should ease over coming weeks, CDC says |
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(27-Oct-2009) Americans now get 6-fold more exposure than in 1980, researchers say |
(27-Oct-2009) Americans now get 6-fold more exposure than in 1980, researchers say |
(27-Oct-2009) 22 million doses out now, and shortage should ease over coming weeks, CDC says |
(26-Oct-2009) Action allows hospitals to better handle large numbers of patients as outbreak spreads |
(26-Oct-2009) But the HHS secretary admits that delays are limiting supplies so far |
(26-Oct-2009) Rates of non-melanoma cancer higher in patients with Crohn's, ulcerative colitis, study finds |
(26-Oct-2009) Action allows hospitals to better handle large numbers of patients as outbreak spreads |
(26-Oct-2009) But the HHS secretary admits that delays are limiting supplies so far |
(26-Oct-2009) Minority children are hit hardest, nationwide study finds |
(26-Oct-2009) Some simple precautions will safeguard young trick-or-treaters, experts say |
(26-Oct-2009) Some simple precautions will safeguard young trick-or-treaters, experts say |
(26-Oct-2009) Semen isn't the only way men spread virus during sex, new research shows |
(26-Oct-2009) Rates of non-melanoma cancer higher in patients with Crohn's, ulcerative colitis, study finds |
(26-Oct-2009) Method may be safe alternative to implants, researchers say |
(26-Oct-2009) Semen isn't the only way men spread virus during sex, new research shows |
(26-Oct-2009) Action allows hospitals to better handle large numbers of patients as outbreak spreads |
(26-Oct-2009) But the HHS secretary admits that delays are limiting supplies so far |
(26-Oct-2009) Keep mobile phones as far as possible from body, research suggests |
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(26-Oct-2009) Reasons for delay are unclear, researchers say |
(26-Oct-2009) Semen isn't the only way men spread virus during sex, new research shows |
(26-Oct-2009) Some simple precautions will safeguard young trick-or-treaters, experts say |
(26-Oct-2009) Action allows hospitals to better handle large numbers of patients as outbreak spreads |
(26-Oct-2009) But the HHS secretary admits that delays are limiting supplies so far |
(26-Oct-2009) Action allows hospitals to better handle large numbers of patients as outbreak spreads |
(26-Oct-2009) But the HHS secretary admits that delays are limiting supplies so far |
(26-Oct-2009) Method may be safe alternative to implants, researchers say |
(24-Oct-2009) Youngest patients have best chance at some visual recovery, research suggests |
(24-Oct-2009) Injured skiers, snowboarders with head protection are less apt to lose consciousness, study finds |
(24-Oct-2009) Youngest patients have best chance at some visual recovery, research suggests |
(24-Oct-2009) Injured skiers, snowboarders with head protection are less apt to lose consciousness, study finds |
(24-Oct-2009) Injured skiers, snowboarders with head protection are less apt to lose consciousness, study finds |
(23-Oct-2009) Despite significant shortfall, CDC says all Americans who want shot will be able to get one, eventually |
(23-Oct-2009) Goal of 40 million doses by end of October won't be met, CDC says |
(23-Oct-2009) Goal of 40 million doses by end of October won't be met, CDC says |
(23-Oct-2009) Despite significant shortfall, CDC says all Americans who want shot will be able to get one, eventually |
(23-Oct-2009) Study finding shows doctors have to realize obesity is a disease, expert says |
(23-Oct-2009) Malignant hyperthermia occurs with extreme exercise, not just surgery, researchers find |
(23-Oct-2009) Despite significant shortfall, CDC says all Americans who want shot will be able to get one, eventually |
(23-Oct-2009) Goal of 40 million doses by end of October won't be met, CDC says |
(23-Oct-2009) Supervised exercise had better results than wait-and-see approach, researchers say |
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(23-Oct-2009) Special region found only in people offers clues to language development |
(23-Oct-2009) Monkey research finds that mother's drug use affects male offspring's behavior |
(23-Oct-2009) Animals conform to behavior dictated by society in which they live, researchers say |
(23-Oct-2009) Despite significant shortfall, CDC says all Americans who want shot will be able to get one, eventually |
(23-Oct-2009) Goal of 40 million doses by end of October won't be met, CDC says |
(23-Oct-2009) Despite significant shortfall, CDC says all Americans who want shot will be able to get one, eventually |
(23-Oct-2009) Goal of 40 million doses by end of October won't be met, CDC says |
(23-Oct-2009) Malignant hyperthermia occurs with extreme exercise, not just surgery, researchers find |
(23-Oct-2009) Three-day course relieves pain as well as seven-day regimen, researchers find |
(22-Oct-2009) They're foregoing expensive therapies or opting to discard stored embryos, studies show |
(22-Oct-2009) Treatment with oxytocin might improve social interaction, researchers say |
(22-Oct-2009) Some parents reportedly exposing healthy kids to those already sick with the H1N1 flu |
(22-Oct-2009) CDC report shows drop in U.S. incidence since vaccine was introduced in 2006 |
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(22-Oct-2009) Better communication needed for black patients, researchers say |
(22-Oct-2009) Technology allows scientists to spot non-essential DNA base pairs |
(22-Oct-2009) Young rats given amphetamines suffered short-term losses as adults, study finds |
(22-Oct-2009) Lower dose of standard medication leads to better outcome, researchers say |
(22-Oct-2009) Treatment with oxytocin might improve social interaction, researchers say |
(22-Oct-2009) Some parents reportedly exposing healthy kids to those already sick with the H1N1 flu |
(22-Oct-2009) Some parents reportedly exposing healthy kids to those already sick with the H1N1 flu |
(22-Oct-2009) In high-risk patients, scans better able to spot serious complications, researchers say |
(21-Oct-2009) Experts urge international community to continue to push for progress |
(21-Oct-2009) Drug given within 4.5 hours still benefits patients, study shows |
(21-Oct-2009) Drug given within 4.5 hours still benefits patients, study shows |
(21-Oct-2009) Study finds no difference when compared to routine dialysis |
(21-Oct-2009) Group has no plans to rethink testing for breast, prostate tumors, contrary to published report |
(21-Oct-2009) Experts urge international community to continue to push for progress |
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(21-Oct-2009) In mice, scientists say they can protect healthy tissue |
(21-Oct-2009) More study needed into how CRP levels influence risk |
(21-Oct-2009) Growth factor could help cells communicate with each other, researchers say |
(21-Oct-2009) Experts urge international community to continue to push for progress |
(21-Oct-2009) In mice, scientists say they can protect healthy tissue |
(21-Oct-2009) In worm model, genes gained from two parents helped offspring thrive, study shows |
(21-Oct-2009) Experts urge international community to continue to push for progress |
(21-Oct-2009) Deaths also more common among those with chronic diseases, study finds |
(20-Oct-2009) 90 percent of deaths since Sept. 1 were among those under 65, CDC says |
(20-Oct-2009) Two-thirds of patients in U.S. hospitals fail to get recommended therapy, study finds |
(20-Oct-2009) But estimates on workforce date conflict, experts say |
(20-Oct-2009) New recommendations tackle obesity epidemic in U.S. |
(20-Oct-2009) Two-thirds of patients in U.S. hospitals fail to get recommended therapy, study finds |
(20-Oct-2009) But the Thai trial also suggests shot's effects may wane with time |
(20-Oct-2009) 90 percent of deaths since Sept. 1 were among those under 65, CDC says |
(20-Oct-2009) Study found more than 43,000 emergency-room visits during five-year period |
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(20-Oct-2009) Researchers hope to start testing in patients within five years |
(20-Oct-2009) Gleevec improved skin and lung function in patient study |
(20-Oct-2009) But the Thai trial also suggests shot's effects may wane with time |
(20-Oct-2009) Study found more than 43,000 emergency-room visits during five-year period |
(20-Oct-2009) But estimates on workforce date conflict, experts say |
(20-Oct-2009) 90 percent of deaths since Sept. 1 were among those under 65, CDC says |
(20-Oct-2009) Study found more than 43,000 emergency-room visits during five-year period |
(20-Oct-2009) 90 percent of deaths since Sept. 1 were among those under 65, CDC says |
(19-Oct-2009) Federal officials say there's no danger in eating pork products |
(19-Oct-2009) Interactivity can help keep older people alert, study suggests |
(19-Oct-2009) Resident physicians should be taught to screen for suspicious lesions, researchers say |
(19-Oct-2009) Study finds employees who see many patients daily may be key players in spreading germs |
(19-Oct-2009) Prosecutors will no longer go after users or suppliers in states that permit use of the drug |
(19-Oct-2009) Study finds employees who see many patients daily may be key players in spreading germs |
(19-Oct-2009) Study finds employees who see many patients daily may be key players in spreading germs |
(19-Oct-2009) Federal officials say there's no danger in eating pork products |
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(19-Oct-2009) Molecule identified in lab mice may cause autoimmune disease |
(19-Oct-2009) Rat study helps pinpoint cause of increased headache pain |
(19-Oct-2009) Screen could boost accuracy but is still years away from approval, experts say |
(19-Oct-2009) Treatment while blood flow is blocked protects tissue, animal study finds |
(19-Oct-2009) Federal officials say there's no danger in eating pork products |
(19-Oct-2009) Federal officials say there's no danger in eating pork products |
(19-Oct-2009) Surgical and patient-specific factors play a role, researchers say |
(19-Oct-2009) Administering dextrose right after surgery quells upset stomach, researchers say |
(19-Oct-2009) Screen could boost accuracy but is still years away from approval, experts say |
(18-Oct-2009) Bubbles and relaxation exercises can help cut the pain, experts say |
(18-Oct-2009) Bubbles and relaxation exercises can help cut the pain, experts say |
(17-Oct-2009) And vaccine production delays mean fewer shots will be available by month's end |
(17-Oct-2009) And vaccine production delays mean fewer shots will be available by month's end |
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(17-Oct-2009) And vaccine production delays mean fewer shots will be available by month's end |
(17-Oct-2009) And vaccine production delays mean fewer shots will be available by month's end |
(17-Oct-2009) Veterans with disorder more likely to die within a year of major surgery, study finds |
(16-Oct-2009) Suggestions for how to make it better |
(16-Oct-2009) And vaccine production delays mean fewer shots will be available by month's end |
(16-Oct-2009) The information may help accelerate research into diseases and treatments, experts say |
(16-Oct-2009) Study finds more done for youths with chest pain who are white and have private coverage |
(16-Oct-2009) Giving analgesic to prevent fever at shot time could be counterproductive, researchers say |
(16-Oct-2009) The information may help accelerate research into diseases and treatments, experts say |
(16-Oct-2009) Small increases in cost for sugary drinks haven't slowed obesity epidemic, study finds |
(16-Oct-2009) Study finds more done for youths with chest pain who are white and have private coverage |
(16-Oct-2009) And vaccine production delays mean fewer shots will be available by month's end |
(16-Oct-2009) Warnings issued to 17 centers for lax reporting of procedure-related adverse events |
(16-Oct-2009) Cord-blood stem cells given early in pregnancy might save infants most at risk, researchers say |
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(16-Oct-2009) Study finds more done for youths with chest pain who are white and have private coverage |
(16-Oct-2009) The information may help accelerate research into diseases and treatments, experts say |
(16-Oct-2009) And vaccine production delays mean fewer shots will be available by month's end |
(16-Oct-2009) And vaccine production delays mean fewer shots will be available by month's end |
(16-Oct-2009) Ability to have children is important to many who undergo weight-reduction surgery, study finds |
(16-Oct-2009) For certain patients with renal artery stenosis, medication may be enough, researchers say |
(16-Oct-2009) Cord-blood stem cells given early in pregnancy might save infants most at risk, researchers say |
(16-Oct-2009) Warnings issued to 17 centers for lax reporting of procedure-related adverse events |
(15-Oct-2009) Study finds measurable health benefits for those with easy access to nature |
(15-Oct-2009) Coronary angiography does not harm kidneys and helps guide decisions, study finds |
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(15-Oct-2009) Stem cell breakthrough may lead to better treatments, researchers say |
(15-Oct-2009) That idea is not so far-fetched, say scientists who now have possible targets for therapy |
(15-Oct-2009) Study finds measurable health benefits for those with easy access to nature |
(15-Oct-2009) New technique described as a Band-Aid for damaged muscle |
(14-Oct-2009) Experts cautious about validity, usefulness of some on the market |
(14-Oct-2009) Helmet use, investment in bike lanes could protect more riders, researchers say |
(14-Oct-2009) Too often, onerous, futile medical interventions are ordered for these end-stage patients, researchers say |
(14-Oct-2009) Researchers say CT scans may be needed to spot the risk |
(14-Oct-2009) Helmet use, investment in bike lanes could protect more riders, researchers say |
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(14-Oct-2009) All women have similar outcomes when there's no sign of disease following treatment, study finds |
(14-Oct-2009) All women have similar outcomes when there's no sign of disease following treatment, study finds |
(14-Oct-2009) Animal research sheds light on the evolution of altruism |
(14-Oct-2009) Treatment tested in monkeys addresses only motor issues, though, experts say |
(14-Oct-2009) It may be possible to stop tumor growth without harmful therapies, study suggests |
(14-Oct-2009) In rats, researchers create junction between brain and device |
(14-Oct-2009) Helmet use, investment in bike lanes could protect more riders, researchers say |
(14-Oct-2009) But many of these procedures will not help patients, researchers warn |
(14-Oct-2009) In rats, researchers create junction between brain and device |
(13-Oct-2009) But the majority of cases still involve people with chronic problems, CDC says |
(13-Oct-2009) Three-fourths opt for breast-conserving treatments instead, study finds |
(13-Oct-2009) Long shifts, little sleep raise complication rate for practicing physicians, study finds |
(13-Oct-2009) Long shifts, little sleep raise complication rate for practicing physicians, study finds |
(13-Oct-2009) Noncompliance with manufacturing regulations led to contaminated syringes, report says |
(13-Oct-2009) But the majority of cases still involve people with chronic problems, CDC says |
(13-Oct-2009) Treatment for canine tumors may yield insight into therapies for people, researchers say |
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(13-Oct-2009) Treatment for canine tumors may yield insight into therapies for people, researchers say |
(13-Oct-2009) Noncompliance with manufacturing regulations led to contaminated syringes, report says |
(13-Oct-2009) But the majority of cases still involve people with chronic problems, CDC says |
(13-Oct-2009) But the majority of cases still involve people with chronic problems, CDC says |
(13-Oct-2009) Ongoing research finds better short-term results for endovascular repair than for open surgery |
(13-Oct-2009) Three-fourths opt for breast-conserving treatments instead, study finds |
(13-Oct-2009) Long shifts, little sleep raise complication rate for practicing physicians, study finds |
(13-Oct-2009) Marketing is buoying use of the technique, researchers say, but surgeon's experience is key |
(12-Oct-2009) Kids are purchasing cheap junk food on way to and from school, survey finds |
(12-Oct-2009) Symptom might warrant a reassessment of treatment, experts suggest |
(12-Oct-2009) Canadian, Mexican studies suggest U.S. hospitals need to be ready for surge of cases |
(12-Oct-2009) Canadian, Mexican studies suggest U.S. hospitals need to be ready for surge of cases |
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(12-Oct-2009) Researchers move closer to a shot for kicking nicotine addiction |
(12-Oct-2009) Mouse stem cells are being used to help develop a heart muscle patch |
(12-Oct-2009) Finding might yield insights into diseases like Parkinson's, experts say |
(12-Oct-2009) Canadian, Mexican studies suggest U.S. hospitals need to be ready for surge of cases |
(12-Oct-2009) Duke men's basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski overcame potentially crippling foe |
(10-Oct-2009) Navigating a complex health system takes a more literate consumer, experts say |
(10-Oct-2009) Navigating a complex health system takes a more literate consumer, experts say |
(10-Oct-2009) Navigating a complex health system takes a more literate consumer, experts say |
(09-Oct-2009) Finding highlights the need for kids to be vaccinated against the disease, experts say |
(09-Oct-2009) Health-care workers should take precautions, especially given H1N1 pandemic, experts say |
(09-Oct-2009) Health-care workers should take precautions, especially given H1N1 pandemic, experts say |
(09-Oct-2009) Heart attack, heart failure survival better at hospitals given awards for following program |
(09-Oct-2009) Finding highlights the need for kids to be vaccinated against the disease, experts say |
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(09-Oct-2009) Some moms aren't convinced vaccines are necessary, safe or effective |
(09-Oct-2009) Finding highlights the need for kids to be vaccinated against the disease, experts say |
(09-Oct-2009) Some moms aren't convinced vaccines are necessary, safe or effective |
(09-Oct-2009) Finding highlights the need for kids to be vaccinated against the disease, experts say |
(09-Oct-2009) Findings could lead to better diabetes treatments, researchers predict |
(08-Oct-2009) Patients with the virus should be monitored for high blood pressure, expert says |
(08-Oct-2009) Being unemployed or underemployed puts mental health at risk, survey finds |
(08-Oct-2009) Where you live really does make a difference, report finds |
(08-Oct-2009) Chemicals can do the work previously handled by genes, researchers find |
(08-Oct-2009) Where you live really does make a difference, report finds |
(08-Oct-2009) Report calls for better ways to identify and treat young victims of violence |
(08-Oct-2009) Being unemployed or underemployed puts mental health at risk, survey finds |
(08-Oct-2009) Where you live really does make a difference, report finds |
(08-Oct-2009) Where you live really does make a difference, report finds |
(08-Oct-2009) Study finds two-thirds of those with the mysterious illness infected with XMRV |
(08-Oct-2009) Immunity from prior exposure may make H1N1's return less severe, experts say |
(08-Oct-2009) In reports from Australia and U.S., most patients recovering, death rate same as seasonal flu |
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(08-Oct-2009) Certain forms of disease, treatment linked to greater likelihood of remaining single, study finds |
(08-Oct-2009) Mouse study suggests it may be possible to generate an immune response to cancer |
(08-Oct-2009) Technique lets researchers see how and where DNA fits into cells |
(08-Oct-2009) Report calls for better ways to identify and treat young victims of violence |
(08-Oct-2009) Report calls for better ways to identify and treat young victims of violence |
(08-Oct-2009) Immunity from prior exposure may make H1N1's return less severe, experts say |
(08-Oct-2009) In reports from Australia and U.S., most patients recovering, death rate same as seasonal flu |
(07-Oct-2009) But it won't fully protect people from the H1N1 virus, experts say |
(07-Oct-2009) Improved rates of prevention or delay of full-blown disease seen in treated study patients |
(07-Oct-2009) Potential for conflict of interest in recommending products to patients, experts say |
(07-Oct-2009) But new study design might change response times, researcher says |
(07-Oct-2009) Potential for conflict of interest in recommending products to patients, experts say |
(07-Oct-2009) But new study design might change response times, researcher says |
(07-Oct-2009) HHS secretary says shots are made in same way as seasonal flu vaccine, and children are vulnerable to the disease |
(07-Oct-2009) Chances of recovering from chronic discomfort are better than previously thought, research shows |
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(07-Oct-2009) Researcher says people more open to change during stressful periods |
(07-Oct-2009) Improved rates of prevention or delay of full-blown disease seen in treated study patients |
(07-Oct-2009) Finding could help identify patients who will benefit from interferon therapy, researchers say |
(07-Oct-2009) Device makes measuring estrogen faster and simpler, researchers say |
(07-Oct-2009) Researchers identify possible genetic links, but urge further study |
(07-Oct-2009) HHS secretary says shots are made in same way as seasonal flu vaccine, and children are vulnerable to the disease |
(07-Oct-2009) More active life raises risk for repeated rupture, researchers suspect |
(07-Oct-2009) European study finds no survival difference for those with, without device |
(06-Oct-2009) In a wired world, obsessive use is likely to increase, experts say |
(06-Oct-2009) In a wired world, obsessive use is likely to increase, experts say |
(06-Oct-2009) Advocacy group notes illness outbreaks usually linked to 'healthy' foods |
(06-Oct-2009) Transplantation failure can result from symptomless otitis media, research finds |
(06-Oct-2009) Shots are made in same way as seasonal flu vaccine; no serious side effects reported, CDC says |
(06-Oct-2009) Youths' thinner skin makes them more susceptible to severe injury, expert says |
(06-Oct-2009) Transplantation failure can result from symptomless otitis media, research finds |
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(06-Oct-2009) But pregnancies should be closely monitored, researchers say |
(06-Oct-2009) Triple intervention enforces message at home, school and in the community, researchers say |
(06-Oct-2009) Youths' thinner skin makes them more susceptible to severe injury, expert says |
(06-Oct-2009) Advocacy group notes illness outbreaks usually linked to 'healthy' foods |
(06-Oct-2009) Shots are made in same way as seasonal flu vaccine; no serious side effects reported, CDC says |
(06-Oct-2009) Transplantation failure can result from symptomless otitis media, research finds |
(06-Oct-2009) But pregnancies should be closely monitored, researchers say |
(06-Oct-2009) Implanted defibrillators, pacemakers may malfunction if headphones hang close to chest, study shows |
(05-Oct-2009) Projects that inoculating 40% of population in October, November would blunt pandemic |
(05-Oct-2009) Teens less likely to get soda, unhealthy snacks, but some states still lag behind, report finds |
(05-Oct-2009) U.S. government study estimates that 1 of every 91 children is affected |
(05-Oct-2009) Rising life expectancy shows no signs of slowing, researchers say |
(05-Oct-2009) Expanded list of genetic links might improve diagnosis, treatment, researchers say |
(05-Oct-2009) But researchers find significant geographical differences in patients and treatment |
(05-Oct-2009) Ingestion of 'button' batteries may have serious consequences, researchers say |
(05-Oct-2009) But researchers find significant geographical differences in patients and treatment |
(05-Oct-2009) But researcher downplays importance of effect |
(05-Oct-2009) Ingestion of 'button' batteries may have serious consequences, researchers say |
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(05-Oct-2009) Researchers recommend standard treatment with monitoring over whole-brain radiotherapy |
(05-Oct-2009) Expanded list of genetic links might improve diagnosis, treatment, researchers say |
(05-Oct-2009) Despite medical advances since the 1990s, success rate the same for babies born extremely early |
(05-Oct-2009) Researchers recommend standard treatment with monitoring over whole-brain radiotherapy |
(05-Oct-2009) Researchers say cases go up in the warm-weather months when ozone is highest |
(04-Oct-2009) Some see chance to steer them towards local elder services, report suggests |
(04-Oct-2009) Experts question commercials' value to patients and health-care system overall |
(03-Oct-2009) Despite telemedicine advances, doctor-patient relationship remains key, experts say |
(03-Oct-2009) Despite telemedicine advances, doctor-patient relationship remains key, experts say |
(03-Oct-2009) Despite telemedicine advances, doctor-patient relationship remains key, experts say |
(02-Oct-2009) Research explores how brain picks best way to react to messages from muscle |
(02-Oct-2009) Might lead to delays in tests for other diseases, experts say |
(02-Oct-2009) White blood cell activity increases in these patients when oral hygiene is neglected, study finds |
(02-Oct-2009) Might lead to delays in tests for other diseases, experts say |
(02-Oct-2009) Categorizing by pathway, not cell type, may lead to better treatments, researchers say |
(02-Oct-2009) Death risk rises when transfused blood is more than 28 days old, study finds |
(02-Oct-2009) Might lead to delays in tests for other diseases, experts say |
(02-Oct-2009) Death risk rises when transfused blood is more than 28 days old, study finds |
(02-Oct-2009) White blood cell activity increases in these patients when oral hygiene is neglected, study finds |
(02-Oct-2009) Supplements of 700 to 1,000 IU linked to reduced risk, study finds |
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(02-Oct-2009) White blood cell activity increases in these patients when oral hygiene is neglected, study finds |
(02-Oct-2009) Might lead to delays in tests for other diseases, experts say |
(02-Oct-2009) Research explores how brain picks best way to react to messages from muscle |
(02-Oct-2009) Categorizing by pathway, not cell type, may lead to better treatments, researchers say |
(02-Oct-2009) Might lead to delays in tests for other diseases, experts say |
(02-Oct-2009) Might lead to delays in tests for other diseases, experts say |
(02-Oct-2009) Infliximab linked to fewer colectomies in study patients |
(02-Oct-2009) Acting before kids gain more improves outcomes, study shows |
(02-Oct-2009) Even better, calcium scans don't lead to unnecessary tests, researchers say |
(01-Oct-2009) Experts say finding challenges theory that ancestors were like chimps, apes |
(01-Oct-2009) Researchers theorize it might change the body's chemical response to injury |
(01-Oct-2009) But many others get to hospital too late to benefit, study finds |
(01-Oct-2009) Report finds demand could exceed supply in 15 states |
(01-Oct-2009) Scientists extend lifespan of female mice and thwart diseases of old age in both sexes |
(01-Oct-2009) Report finds demand could exceed supply in 15 states |
(01-Oct-2009) Study finds vaccination rates lag behind recommended levels |
(01-Oct-2009) Official calls the number 'upsetting'; flu shots and antiviral drugs urged for moms-to-be |
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(01-Oct-2009) Experts say finding challenges theory that ancestors were like chimps, apes |
(01-Oct-2009) Official calls the number 'upsetting'; flu shots and antiviral drugs urged for moms-to-be |
(01-Oct-2009) Potency of blood thinner is cut as FDA alerts doctors to the safety change |
(01-Oct-2009) Potency of blood thinner is cut as FDA alerts doctors to the safety change |
(01-Oct-2009) Defibrillators, pacemakers offer benefits for patients with milder forms of the condition, study suggests |
(30-Sep-2009) Nearly a third of U.S. victims were also infected with pneumococcus or other bacteria, agency reports |
(30-Sep-2009) Investing in employee health cuts medical costs and ups productivity, heart experts say |
(30-Sep-2009) Infection rates are found to be no higher among those with OCD or Tourette syndrome |
(30-Sep-2009) People not helped by one medication feel better with two, study shows |
(30-Sep-2009) Extra weight cuts chances for long, healthy life by nearly 80%, study finds |
(30-Sep-2009) Staffing and hospital culture play a role, expert contends |
(30-Sep-2009) Analysis of electronic medical records holds the key, study finds |
(30-Sep-2009) More than a third of Americans have cut back on medical care, survey finds |
(30-Sep-2009) More than a third of Americans have cut back on medical care, survey finds |
(30-Sep-2009) Staffing and hospital culture play a role, expert contends |
(30-Sep-2009) Analysis of electronic medical records holds the key, study finds |
(30-Sep-2009) More than a third of Americans have cut back on medical care, survey finds |
(30-Sep-2009) Investing in employee health cuts medical costs and ups productivity, heart experts say |
(30-Sep-2009) Staffing and hospital culture play a role, expert contends |
(30-Sep-2009) Analysis of electronic medical records holds the key, study finds |
(30-Sep-2009) Study found it lowered risk of neurological problems later |
(30-Sep-2009) Infection rates are found to be no higher among those with OCD or Tourette syndrome |
(30-Sep-2009) Possible reasons for increased rates explored by researchers |
(30-Sep-2009) Ex-players aged 30 to 49 are 19 times more likely to have memory problems, survey found |
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(30-Sep-2009) Infection rates are found to be no higher among those with OCD or Tourette syndrome |
(30-Sep-2009) Nearly a third of U.S. victims were also infected with pneumococcus or other bacteria, agency reports |
(30-Sep-2009) Staffing and hospital culture play a role, expert contends |
(29-Sep-2009) State-by-state report finds too few people meet fruit and veggie guidelines |
(29-Sep-2009) Research finds those at the top of the pecking order fared the best |
(29-Sep-2009) Findings shed no light on reason for link, Scottish researchers say |
(29-Sep-2009) Most Americans aren't aware of national recommendations, study finds |
(29-Sep-2009) Estrogen could explain discrepancy in survival rates, researchers say |
(29-Sep-2009) Hormone linked to appetite may also influence arthritis risk, researchers find |
(29-Sep-2009) Cities weighing swine flu school closures should review past practices, researchers say |
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(29-Sep-2009) Hormone linked to appetite may also influence arthritis risk, researchers find |
(29-Sep-2009) Cities weighing swine flu school closures should review past practices, researchers say |
(29-Sep-2009) Cities weighing swine flu school closures should review past practices, researchers say |
(29-Sep-2009) Damage from sandals, slippers and high heels contributes to aching feet later on, researchers say |
(28-Sep-2009) Universal testing would help prevent severe cases that can lead to brain damage, study finds |
(28-Sep-2009) Smoking, birth control pills raise risk higher, research finds |
(28-Sep-2009) Communication woes still plague medical system, researchers find |
(28-Sep-2009) Many don't understand how to read or interpret them, survey shows |
(28-Sep-2009) Pros, cons of cancer screen not understood, research shows |
(28-Sep-2009) Adverse drug reactions cause more than half a million outpatient visits a year, researchers find |
(28-Sep-2009) Improvements seen in depression, quality of life |
(28-Sep-2009) Adverse drug reactions cause more than half a million outpatient visits a year, researchers find |
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(28-Sep-2009) Features to look for |
(28-Sep-2009) But experts say there's no proof that procedure extends survival of cancer patients |
(28-Sep-2009) Communication woes still plague medical system, researchers find |
(28-Sep-2009) Communication woes still plague medical system, researchers find |
(27-Sep-2009) Take precautions to avoid falls, strains and sprains, experts say |
(27-Sep-2009) As the U.S. ages, macular degeneration rates are expected to swell |
(27-Sep-2009) Take precautions to avoid falls, strains and sprains, experts say |
(25-Sep-2009) Could have protective effect, but also raises chances of complications, study shows |
(25-Sep-2009) Agency says it will review procedure for endorsing medical devices |
(25-Sep-2009) Efforts in U.S. and Europe are testing effects on women and their offspring |
(25-Sep-2009) Head of CDC calls that 'really good news' |
(25-Sep-2009) Could have protective effect, but also raises chances of complications, study shows |
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(25-Sep-2009) Study finds less squamous cell carcinoma in mice under short-term stress |
(25-Sep-2009) By inhibiting key enzyme, researchers shrank tumors, prolonged survival in mice |
(25-Sep-2009) Warning follows report that dosing instructions for liquid medication don't match syringe measurements |
(25-Sep-2009) Supportive rules reduce crashes, drunk driving and cell phone use on the road: studies |
(25-Sep-2009) Head of CDC calls that 'really good news' |
(25-Sep-2009) Supportive rules reduce crashes, drunk driving and cell phone use on the road: studies |
(25-Sep-2009) Head of CDC calls that 'really good news' |
(24-Sep-2009) Recommended back-sleeping could have downside, study suggests |
(24-Sep-2009) Thai trial is first test in humans to show vaccine can work against HIV |
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(24-Sep-2009) With functional MRI, researchers see that numbers trigger distinct activity patterns |
(24-Sep-2009) In trials, advanced cancers shrunk rapidly, researchers say |
(24-Sep-2009) Research in mice suggests that suspect plaques build up during waking hours |
(24-Sep-2009) Thai trial is first test in humans to show vaccine can work against HIV |
(24-Sep-2009) European study finds more evidence in areas where more men have problems |
(24-Sep-2009) Meanwhile, CDC says rapid test for swine flu not effective |
(24-Sep-2009) European study finds more evidence in areas where more men have problems |
(23-Sep-2009) Avoiding diabetes, high blood pressure can add years to life, researchers say |
(23-Sep-2009) Experimental vaccine offers hope for millions of people worldwide, researchers say |
(23-Sep-2009) Timing has no effect on outcome, study finds |
(23-Sep-2009) Timing has no effect on outcome, study finds |
(23-Sep-2009) Soap industry gives America a B-minus for hygiene habits |
(23-Sep-2009) Hygiene, masks, quarantines all work to halt spread of viruses, review finds |
(23-Sep-2009) Scans found regions related to inhibition, self-control were more active |
(23-Sep-2009) Hygiene, masks, quarantines all work to halt spread of viruses, review finds |
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(23-Sep-2009) Blacks have the highest readings, despite taking medications, study finds |
(23-Sep-2009) Experimental vaccine offers hope for millions of people worldwide, researchers say |
(23-Sep-2009) Researchers split on whether it slowed disease progression in trial |
(23-Sep-2009) Hygiene, masks, quarantines all work to halt spread of viruses, review finds |
(23-Sep-2009) Results may be different in children and in H1N1 swine flu vaccines, researchers say |
(23-Sep-2009) Timing has no effect on outcome, study finds |
(22-Sep-2009) Goal is to prevent zoonotic infection rather than just track outbreaks, experts say |
(22-Sep-2009) Treatment methods should take into account side effects, researchers say |
(22-Sep-2009) Patient privacy was violated in some instances, schools admit |
(22-Sep-2009) Drugs could help those who only have high levels of inflammation, experts say |
(22-Sep-2009) Experts urge changes throughout medicine to reduce fatigue and distress |
(22-Sep-2009) In one Montana city, incidents fell but rose again when restrictions were lifted |
(22-Sep-2009) Goal is to prevent zoonotic infection rather than just track outbreaks, experts say |
(22-Sep-2009) New federal law may help deter young smokers, health advocates say |
(22-Sep-2009) Treatment methods should take into account side effects, researchers say |
(22-Sep-2009) Patient privacy was violated in some instances, schools admit |
(22-Sep-2009) Mild exercise beats bed rest, preliminary study finds |
(22-Sep-2009) Experts urge changes throughout medicine to reduce fatigue and distress |
(22-Sep-2009) Goal is to prevent zoonotic infection rather than just track outbreaks, experts say |
(22-Sep-2009) Patient privacy was violated in some instances, schools admit |
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(22-Sep-2009) Patient privacy was violated in some instances, schools admit |
(22-Sep-2009) With infections typically causing only mild illness, experts point to exaggerated fears as the real threat |
(21-Sep-2009) Moms-to-be with no complications are cleared to go, experts say |
(21-Sep-2009) Immune system weakened for at least 24 hours after boozing, study finds |
(21-Sep-2009) But children under 10 will need two doses, preliminary U.S. trial results show |
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(21-Sep-2009) Surgical patients more likely to finish radiation course, study finds |
(21-Sep-2009) Discovery in mice shows promise for treating potentially fatal wounds, researchers say |
(21-Sep-2009) Three-pronged treatment let their legs move, bear weight without brain signals |
(21-Sep-2009) New method uses risk estimation to guide management, experts say |
(21-Sep-2009) But children under 10 will need two doses, preliminary U.S. trial results show |
(21-Sep-2009) But children under 10 will need two doses, preliminary U.S. trial results show |
(21-Sep-2009) Surgical patients more likely to finish radiation course, study finds |
(21-Sep-2009) New method uses risk estimation to guide management, experts say |
(20-Sep-2009) Expert says finding supports doubts about value of treatment |
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(18-Sep-2009) Initial vaccine will be a nasal spray, followed shortly by injectable one: CDC |
(18-Sep-2009) Whether action stems from access to alcohol or feelings of isolation remains unclear |
(18-Sep-2009) Study finds more alcohol, drug abuse among those who could drink before 21 |
(18-Sep-2009) Trend seen in hospital patients also leads to higher costs, study finds |
(18-Sep-2009) Another study outlines risks of catching H1N1 from various routes |
(18-Sep-2009) Tests on mice show success against E. coli, a common cause |
(18-Sep-2009) Another study outlines risks of catching H1N1 from various routes |
(18-Sep-2009) Initial vaccine will be a nasal spray, followed shortly by injectable one: CDC |
(18-Sep-2009) Here are basic warning signs |
(18-Sep-2009) Raptorex looked just like its descendant but 100 times smaller, study finds |
(18-Sep-2009) Another study outlines risks of catching H1N1 from various routes |
(18-Sep-2009) Back-to-school season can be a tough adjustment for the family dog |
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(18-Sep-2009) CT technology could provide more detail at less cost, study suggests |
(18-Sep-2009) Tests on mice show success against E. coli, a common cause |
(18-Sep-2009) CT technology could provide more detail at less cost, study suggests |
(18-Sep-2009) It could become alternative for men who can't tolerate pills, researchers say |
(18-Sep-2009) Another study outlines risks of catching H1N1 from various routes |
(18-Sep-2009) Initial vaccine will be a nasal spray, followed shortly by injectable one: CDC |
(18-Sep-2009) Another study outlines risks of catching H1N1 from various routes |
(18-Sep-2009) Initial vaccine will be a nasal spray, followed shortly by injectable one: CDC |
(18-Sep-2009) Trend seen in hospital patients also leads to higher costs, study finds |
(18-Sep-2009) CT technology could provide more detail at less cost, study suggests |
(17-Sep-2009) In older eaters, fiber content of cereals has biggest effect, study finds |
(17-Sep-2009) Risk of viral infection can be cut in half with 6 months of treatment, study finds |
(17-Sep-2009) Discovery could shed light on conditions related to sleep-wake cycle |
(17-Sep-2009) Amount of time spent doing them directly related to success, study shows |
(17-Sep-2009) Study finds double the incidence reported previously |
(17-Sep-2009) But there are ways to reduce your risk even in close quarters, experts say |
(17-Sep-2009) Risk of viral infection can be cut in half with 6 months of treatment, study finds |
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(17-Sep-2009) Research on mice reveals loss of density and thickness |
(17-Sep-2009) Research on mice points to possible cause of seizures |
(17-Sep-2009) Discovery could shed light on conditions related to sleep-wake cycle |
(17-Sep-2009) Preventing metastasis 'could have a huge impact on survival,' researcher says |
(17-Sep-2009) Current 'safe' levels of exposure set by CDC need to be lowered, experts say |
(17-Sep-2009) National survey also found younger adults at higher risk |
(17-Sep-2009) But there are ways to reduce your risk even in close quarters, experts say |
(17-Sep-2009) Current 'safe' levels of exposure set by CDC need to be lowered, experts say |
(17-Sep-2009) National survey also found younger adults at higher risk |
(17-Sep-2009) Risk of viral infection can be cut in half with 6 months of treatment, study finds |
(16-Sep-2009) High-quality child care offsets deficits of poverty, study finds |
(16-Sep-2009) Immunization program for newborns has lasting effects beyond childhood, researchers say |
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(16-Sep-2009) Beef, dairy most likely to lead to overindulgence, lab study shows |
(16-Sep-2009) Web-based counseling reduces alcohol abuse among undergrads, study shows |
(16-Sep-2009) Immunization program for newborns has lasting effects beyond childhood, researchers say |
(16-Sep-2009) Web-based counseling reduces alcohol abuse among undergrads, study shows |
(15-Sep-2009) Agency expects first batches to be available within a month |
(15-Sep-2009) Study found 138 sites that sold them illegally, without a prescription |
(15-Sep-2009) Stabilization of patients before flight may prevent many adverse events, researchers say |
(15-Sep-2009) Poor hospital care a big reason why, researchers say |
(15-Sep-2009) Agency expects first batches to be available within a month |
(15-Sep-2009) An estimated 45% to 70% of these patients die before discharge, study finds |
(15-Sep-2009) Poor hospital care a big reason why, researchers say |
(15-Sep-2009) Study found 138 sites that sold them illegally, without a prescription |
(15-Sep-2009) Agency expects first batches to be available within a month |
(15-Sep-2009) When you need goggles |
(15-Sep-2009) Stabilization of patients before flight may prevent many adverse events, researchers say |
(15-Sep-2009) Screening could cut down on radiation exposure, researchers say |
(15-Sep-2009) Domestic canines may trace their roots back 16,000 years, researchers say |
(15-Sep-2009) Study found 138 sites that sold them illegally, without a prescription |
(15-Sep-2009) Domestic canines may trace their roots back 16,000 years, researchers say |
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(15-Sep-2009) Report finds they're less likely to die of cancer but more apt to have certain malignancies |
(15-Sep-2009) Poor hospital care a big reason why, researchers say |
(15-Sep-2009) Screening could cut down on radiation exposure, researchers say |
(15-Sep-2009) Finding could lead to treatments for bronchitis, asthma, researchers say |
(15-Sep-2009) Study found 138 sites that sold them illegally, without a prescription |
(15-Sep-2009) Agency expects first batches to be available within a month |
(15-Sep-2009) Study found 138 sites that sold them illegally, without a prescription |
(15-Sep-2009) Agency expects first batches to be available within a month |
(14-Sep-2009) Advance planning may help to minimize disruptions, officials say |
(14-Sep-2009) Advance planning may help to minimize disruptions, officials say |
(14-Sep-2009) But only people with weakened immune systems should worry, study says |
(14-Sep-2009) Advance planning may help to minimize disruptions, officials say |
(14-Sep-2009) Program studies affects of repeated blows to the head |
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(14-Sep-2009) Metformin-chemo combination shrinks tumors, delays recurrence in mice: study |
(14-Sep-2009) Program studies affects of repeated blows to the head |
(14-Sep-2009) Advance planning may help to minimize disruptions, officials say |
(14-Sep-2009) Advance planning may help to minimize disruptions, officials say |
(13-Sep-2009) Safety, security are concerns for two-thirds with children in secondary school, survey finds |
(12-Sep-2009) Far more say they'll donate than do, leaving long waits for transplants |
(12-Sep-2009) Far more say they'll donate than do, leaving long waits for transplants |
(12-Sep-2009) School children, wet leaves and deer pose driving challenges this time of year, safety group says |
(12-Sep-2009) School children, wet leaves and deer pose driving challenges this time of year, safety group says |
(11-Sep-2009) Findings could expand vaccine supply and speed immunity, experts say |
(11-Sep-2009) U.S. reports unusually high flu activity, most of it swine variety |
(11-Sep-2009) Overweight is major contributing factor for chronic disease, U.S. health groups say |
(11-Sep-2009) Combination of proteins sparks disease growth, research shows |
(11-Sep-2009) Ranking by death rates alone doesn't measure severity of cases, researchers say |
(11-Sep-2009) Ranking by death rates alone doesn't measure severity of cases, researchers say |
(11-Sep-2009) Finding might help predict who's susceptible to the disease, study says |
(11-Sep-2009) Rare, often deadly, infection tends to strike young adults, expert says |
(11-Sep-2009) Teens in low- and middle-income countries fare the worst, statistics show |
(11-Sep-2009) Findings could expand vaccine supply and speed immunity, experts say |
(11-Sep-2009) U.S. reports unusually high flu activity, most of it swine variety |
(11-Sep-2009) Teens in low- and middle-income countries fare the worst, statistics show |
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(11-Sep-2009) Avastin returned sound to young adults with acoustic neuromas |
(11-Sep-2009) Newly discovered gene affects insulin resistance, study finds |
(11-Sep-2009) Combination of proteins sparks disease growth, research shows |
(11-Sep-2009) Study in mice provides clues to variations in disease progression |
(11-Sep-2009) Overweight is major contributing factor for chronic disease, U.S. health groups say |
(11-Sep-2009) Findings could expand vaccine supply and speed immunity, experts say |
(11-Sep-2009) U.S. reports unusually high flu activity, most of it swine variety |
(11-Sep-2009) Rare, often deadly, infection tends to strike young adults, expert says |
(11-Sep-2009) Overweight is major contributing factor for chronic disease, U.S. health groups say |
(11-Sep-2009) Findings could expand vaccine supply and speed immunity, experts say |
(11-Sep-2009) U.S. reports unusually high flu activity, most of it swine variety |
(11-Sep-2009) Ranking by death rates alone doesn't measure severity of cases, researchers say |
(10-Sep-2009) Scientists determine structure of enzymes involved in making ribosomes |
(10-Sep-2009) Scientists determine structure of enzymes involved in making ribosomes |
(10-Sep-2009) Unlike seasonal flu, H1N1 goes deep into respiratory tract, researchers confirm |
(10-Sep-2009) Society affects biology, researchers say |
(10-Sep-2009) Lack of communication during office visits may affect outcomes, study finds |
(10-Sep-2009) Too many aging Americans, too few new doctors spell trouble, experts say |
(10-Sep-2009) But not treating problems resulted in roughly same outcome, research shows |
(10-Sep-2009) Scientists' projections have infections peaking in mid-October, ahead of vaccine delivery |
(10-Sep-2009) The regular winter scourge poses a potential threat, just like swine flu |
(10-Sep-2009) Kim Phuc, now 46, survived extensive napalm burns to help today's burn survivors |
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(10-Sep-2009) Lack of communication during office visits may affect outcomes, study finds |
(10-Sep-2009) Society affects biology, researchers say |
(10-Sep-2009) Dutch researchers skip radiation treatments, some chemo but add corticosteroid |
(10-Sep-2009) Focus is system that regulates blood pressure and fluid retention in pregnant women |
(10-Sep-2009) Scientists determine structure of enzymes involved in making ribosomes |
(10-Sep-2009) The regular winter scourge poses a potential threat, just like swine flu |
(10-Sep-2009) Scientists' projections have infections peaking in mid-October, ahead of vaccine delivery |
(10-Sep-2009) The regular winter scourge poses a potential threat, just like swine flu |
(09-Sep-2009) Different formulation seems to thwart pneumonia in high-risk group with COPD, study finds |
(09-Sep-2009) Medical services expected to take up more of the American economy in the future, experts say |
(09-Sep-2009) Medical services expected to take up more of the American economy in the future, experts say |
(09-Sep-2009) Medical services expected to take up more of the American economy in the future, experts say |
(09-Sep-2009) Anti-microbial benefits of New Zealand variety extend to staph infections, researchers say |
(09-Sep-2009) Tysabri appears to awaken dormant, common virus that crosses over into brain |
(09-Sep-2009) Anti-microbial benefits of New Zealand variety extend to staph infections, researchers say |
(09-Sep-2009) Tysabri appears to awaken dormant, common virus that crosses over into brain |
(09-Sep-2009) Virus typically produces mild infection, but severe reactions can result |
(09-Sep-2009) Environmental cues then trigger urge to smoke, researchers say |
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(09-Sep-2009) Imaging technology might advance treatment of psychotic disorders, researchers say |
(09-Sep-2009) Medical services expected to take up more of the American economy in the future, experts say |
(09-Sep-2009) Anti-microbial benefits of New Zealand variety extend to staph infections, researchers say |
(09-Sep-2009) Virus typically produces mild infection, but severe reactions can result |
(09-Sep-2009) Anti-microbial benefits of New Zealand variety extend to staph infections, researchers say |
(09-Sep-2009) Virus typically produces mild infection, but severe reactions can result |
(09-Sep-2009) Fears of addiction or underestimation of child's discomfort may be to blame, experts say |
(08-Sep-2009) Companies must alert agency of potential trouble within 24 hours |
(08-Sep-2009) Scans suggest that symptoms stem from deficits in brain's rewards system |
(08-Sep-2009) They speed memory loss as much as 10-fold, researchers find |
(08-Sep-2009) Numbers of infections on campus already increasing rapidly; could be preview of what's to come for general population |
(08-Sep-2009) Testing for XMRV might help spot more aggressive disease, experts say |
(08-Sep-2009) Could lead to better treatment decisions for respiratory infections, experts say |
(08-Sep-2009) Most people won't need medicines like Tamiflu or Relenza, according to CDC |
(08-Sep-2009) Pretreating brain-dead donors yielded better results for recipients in study |
(08-Sep-2009) Pretreating brain-dead donors yielded better results for recipients in study |
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(08-Sep-2009) Short-term memories maintained in mice given HDAC inhibitors, study finds |
(08-Sep-2009) Scans suggest that symptoms stem from deficits in brain's rewards system |
(08-Sep-2009) Numbers of infections on campus already increasing rapidly; could be preview of what's to come for general population |
(08-Sep-2009) Could lead to better treatment decisions for respiratory infections, experts say |
(08-Sep-2009) Companies must alert agency of potential trouble within 24 hours |
(08-Sep-2009) Most people won't need medicines like Tamiflu or Relenza, according to CDC |
(08-Sep-2009) Numbers of infections on campus already increasing rapidly; could be preview of what's to come for general population |
(08-Sep-2009) Could lead to better treatment decisions for respiratory infections, experts say |
(08-Sep-2009) Companies must alert agency of potential trouble within 24 hours |
(08-Sep-2009) Most people won't need medicines like Tamiflu or Relenza, according to CDC |
(07-Sep-2009) More minor complications seen with 'after-hours' procedures, study finds |
(07-Sep-2009) More minor complications seen with 'after-hours' procedures, study finds |
(07-Sep-2009) More minor complications seen with 'after-hours' procedures, study finds |
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(07-Sep-2009) More minor complications seen with 'after-hours' procedures, study finds |
(05-Sep-2009) New law tightens use of phthalates, but industry says hazard isn't proven |
(05-Sep-2009) New law tightens use of phthalates, but industry says hazard isn't proven |
(04-Sep-2009) British case supports using Relenza in this as-yet-unapproved form, experts say |
(04-Sep-2009) Vaccination, good hygiene practices are among recommendations to protect young children |
(04-Sep-2009) Exercise also improves symptoms and related risk factors, study finds |
(04-Sep-2009) British case supports using Relenza in this as-yet-unapproved form, experts say |
(04-Sep-2009) So far, trials show no problems and shot should be as safe as that for seasonal flu, officials say |
(04-Sep-2009) Vaccination, good hygiene practices are among recommendations to protect young children |
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(04-Sep-2009) Lab results indicate that juice/bacteria combination could help people, too |
(04-Sep-2009) So far, trials show no problems and shot should be as safe as that for seasonal flu, officials say |
(03-Sep-2009) Medical personnel should use them, but not the general public, experts say |
(03-Sep-2009) But U.S. officials say death rate seems no higher than with seasonal flu |
(03-Sep-2009) But delaying needed care ends up raising health-care costs, study says |
(03-Sep-2009) But delaying needed care ends up raising health-care costs, study says |
(03-Sep-2009) Workers who constantly worried reported poorer health overall, study shows |
(03-Sep-2009) But delaying needed care ends up raising health-care costs, study says |
(03-Sep-2009) Two antibodies appear effective against HIV subtypes worldwide, team says |
(03-Sep-2009) But U.S. officials say death rate seems no higher than with seasonal flu |
(03-Sep-2009) More needs to be done to protect young knees, ankles and shoulders, researcher says |
(03-Sep-2009) These trained canines alert owners to warning signs of PTSD, experts say |
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(03-Sep-2009) Deleted gene allows rodents to eat high-fat diet and stay thin, research shows |
(03-Sep-2009) Two antibodies appear effective against HIV subtypes worldwide, team says |
(03-Sep-2009) But U.S. officials say death rate seems no higher than with seasonal flu |
(03-Sep-2009) But U.S. officials say death rate seems no higher than with seasonal flu |
(03-Sep-2009) Patients' supporters often play role in treatment discussions, study finds |
(02-Sep-2009) What you need to know about vaccinations for swine flu, regular flu |
(02-Sep-2009) Drug maker was accused of marketing drugs for uses not approved by FDA |
(02-Sep-2009) Stem-cell transplant without chemo can help avoid treatment toxicity, research shows |
(02-Sep-2009) What you need to know about vaccinations for swine flu, regular flu |
(02-Sep-2009) Good coaching, right equipment can prevent serious head and neck injuries, doctors say |
(02-Sep-2009) Primates respond to tunes based on their calls |
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(02-Sep-2009) Stem-cell transplant without chemo can help avoid treatment toxicity, research shows |
(02-Sep-2009) Primates respond to tunes based on their calls |
(02-Sep-2009) Study found more than half of advanced basal cell carcinomas responded to treatment |
(02-Sep-2009) What you need to know about vaccinations for swine flu, regular flu |
(02-Sep-2009) What you need to know about vaccinations for swine flu, regular flu |
(01-Sep-2009) Officials expect return of virus that first surfaced last spring |
(01-Sep-2009) Artery-opening procedure can be done up to 21 hours later with milder heart attacks, study shows |
(01-Sep-2009) Magazines that rank facilities don't take all measurements into account |
(01-Sep-2009) Magazines that rank facilities don't take all measurements into account |
(01-Sep-2009) Artery-opening procedure can be done up to 21 hours later with milder heart attacks, study shows |
(01-Sep-2009) Researchers challenge 'superbug theory' in animal tests using three flu strains |
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(01-Sep-2009) Daily injection cut risk in half for Italian study patients |
(01-Sep-2009) Researchers hope to detect the disease while it is still treatable |
(01-Sep-2009) Researchers challenge 'superbug theory' in animal tests using three flu strains |
(01-Sep-2009) Officials expect return of virus that first surfaced last spring |
(01-Sep-2009) Researchers challenge 'superbug theory' in animal tests using three flu strains |
(01-Sep-2009) Officials expect return of virus that first surfaced last spring |
(01-Sep-2009) Researchers challenge 'superbug theory' in animal tests using three flu strains |
(01-Sep-2009) Adding antivirals helps even more with condition that can paralyze the face, review finds |
(01-Sep-2009) Nerve disruption no better than laparoscopic surgery, study finds |
(01-Sep-2009) Less invasive procedure shaves off lesions, researchers say |
(31-Aug-2009) Fine for routine illnesses, researchers say |
(31-Aug-2009) Fine for routine illnesses, researchers say |
(31-Aug-2009) President suffered from a rare autoimmune condition, new report finds |
(31-Aug-2009) Fine for routine illnesses, researchers say |
(31-Aug-2009) President suffered from a rare autoimmune condition, new report finds |
(31-Aug-2009) Mutant genes linked to melanoma could be targets for treatment, researchers say |
(31-Aug-2009) A leading cause of infection in transplant patients |
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(31-Aug-2009) Device helps find tumors during minimally invasive surgery, researchers say |
(31-Aug-2009) Mutant genes linked to melanoma could be targets for treatment, researchers say |
(31-Aug-2009) May provide research model, possible treatment for type 1 diabetes in future |
(31-Aug-2009) Device helps find tumors during minimally invasive surgery, researchers say |
(30-Aug-2009) Sports medicine experts issue hot-weather guidelines for coaches |
(30-Aug-2009) British study finds a reduced risk of stroke afterwards |
(28-Aug-2009) Every infected person puts 1.5 other people at risk, researchers say |
(28-Aug-2009) Quick test may detect peripheral artery disease, research shows |
(28-Aug-2009) Every infected person puts 1.5 other people at risk, researchers say |
(28-Aug-2009) Technology helps detect hidden brain damage, study shows |
(28-Aug-2009) Employees juggling conflicts have higher absentee rate, research shows |
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(28-Aug-2009) MIT findings may someday aid in understanding ADD and more |
(28-Aug-2009) Every infected person puts 1.5 other people at risk, researchers say |
(28-Aug-2009) Every infected person puts 1.5 other people at risk, researchers say |
(27-Aug-2009) But health experts emphasize that most infections are relatively benign |
(27-Aug-2009) Compliance still high and stable, but more coverage needed among poor, report finds |
(27-Aug-2009) Graphic images of diseased body parts could become the norm on packaging |
(27-Aug-2009) But health experts emphasize that most infections are relatively benign |
(27-Aug-2009) Women more likely than men to help people outside their cultural background, study finds |
(27-Aug-2009) Survival rates similar to those with deceased donor transplant organs, study shows |
(27-Aug-2009) Survival rates similar to those with deceased donor transplant organs, study shows |
(27-Aug-2009) Findings could have implications for study of human genetics and disease |
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(27-Aug-2009) But research on 'fatostatin' is still in early stages |
(27-Aug-2009) But health experts emphasize that most infections are relatively benign |
(27-Aug-2009) But health experts emphasize that most infections are relatively benign |
(26-Aug-2009) But the technique is bound to be controversial if tried in humans, experts warn |
(26-Aug-2009) Study finds they more than double exposure, but actual amount still small |
(26-Aug-2009) Troponin assays speed diagnosis, studies show |
(26-Aug-2009) Troponin assays speed diagnosis, studies show |
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(26-Aug-2009) Study finds they more than double exposure, but actual amount still small |
(26-Aug-2009) Rat study suggests potential for noninvasive, early diagnostic test |
(26-Aug-2009) But the technique is bound to be controversial if tried in humans, experts warn |
(26-Aug-2009) Lawn-care restrictions improve quality of nearby waterways, researchers find |
(26-Aug-2009) Hong Kong study finds some fear side effects, question benefits |
(26-Aug-2009) Lawn-care restrictions improve quality of nearby waterways, researchers find |
(26-Aug-2009) Hong Kong study finds some fear side effects, question benefits |
(26-Aug-2009) Study finds they more than double exposure, but actual amount still small |
(26-Aug-2009) Patients benefit from information on how to reduce risk of lymphedema, experts say |
(26-Aug-2009) Study finds they more than double exposure, but actual amount still small |
(25-Aug-2009) Even if women were of normal weight, extra fat around abdomen raised the odds, study found |
(25-Aug-2009) Drug-resistant strains most common among visitors to Indian subcontinent, CDC reports |
(25-Aug-2009) Many relatives want doctors to keep their opinions to themselves, study finds |
(25-Aug-2009) Drug-resistant strains most common among visitors to Indian subcontinent, CDC reports |
(25-Aug-2009) Study finds treatment raises death risk in those who also have heart disease |
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(25-Aug-2009) Study suggests potential for a non-invasive diagnostic test |
(25-Aug-2009) Levels twice those found in places that permit smoking, study suggests |
(25-Aug-2009) 32 cases reported since orlistat came on market in 1999 |
(25-Aug-2009) Levels twice those found in places that permit smoking, study suggests |
(25-Aug-2009) 32 cases reported since orlistat came on market in 1999 |
(24-Aug-2009) Study found those who did it a lot fared worse on tests of concentration |
(24-Aug-2009) But personal hygiene prevention methods are not enough, experts warn |
(24-Aug-2009) Your habits affect your well-being |
(24-Aug-2009) Study found those who did it a lot fared worse on tests of concentration |
(24-Aug-2009) Study uncovers big jump between 1999-2006, especially among older females |
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(24-Aug-2009) Experts say risk is small but warrants reminder about proper use |
(23-Aug-2009) Despite new technology and methods, experts say simple CPR works best |
(23-Aug-2009) Despite new technology and methods, experts say simple CPR works best |
(23-Aug-2009) Despite new technology and methods, experts say simple CPR works best |
(21-Aug-2009) No worrisome side effects so far, U.S. officials say; flu infections continue to be mild |
(21-Aug-2009) Hospitalizations decline when doctors, pharmacists collaborate, study finds |
(21-Aug-2009) Novices working under direction of senior surgeons have good results, study shows |
(21-Aug-2009) No worrisome side effects so far, U.S. officials say; flu infections continue to be mild |
(21-Aug-2009) Finding challenges notion that an adult must get 2 from a child under 5 |
(21-Aug-2009) Finding challenges notion that an adult must get 2 from a child under 5 |
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(21-Aug-2009) No worrisome side effects so far, U.S. officials say; flu infections continue to be mild |
(21-Aug-2009) No worrisome side effects so far, U.S. officials say; flu infections continue to be mild |
(21-Aug-2009) Help ensure a great fit |
(21-Aug-2009) Novices working under direction of senior surgeons have good results, study shows |
(20-Aug-2009) Average insurance premiums ranged from $11,000 to over $13,500 for families in 2008, report finds |
(20-Aug-2009) Average insurance premiums ranged from $11,000 to over $13,500 for families in 2008, report finds |
(20-Aug-2009) Unless situation becomes severe, simple steps could reduce outbreak's impact, agency says |
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(20-Aug-2009) Finding could lead to new cancer treatments, researchers say |
(20-Aug-2009) Portable device would revolutionize treatment for thousands, researchers say |
(20-Aug-2009) Having 45 million doses by Oct. 15 will still be useful, they stress |
(20-Aug-2009) Having 45 million doses by Oct. 15 will still be useful, they stress |
(20-Aug-2009) Unless situation becomes severe, simple steps could reduce outbreak's impact, agency says |
(19-Aug-2009) Deaths also at an all-time low, new government report shows |
(19-Aug-2009) New test could lead to clearer glass for hand-held technologies |
(19-Aug-2009) New U.S. study finds many also skip food and needed drugs in an effort to cut costs |
(19-Aug-2009) New U.S. study finds many also skip food and needed drugs in an effort to cut costs |
(19-Aug-2009) Pain medication tied to death of small boy after the procedure, report says |
(19-Aug-2009) Employers must prepare now for more sick workers, new federal guidelines say |
(19-Aug-2009) New test could lead to clearer glass for hand-held technologies |
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(19-Aug-2009) Diabetes drug shouldn't be used when there's a safer alternative, study says |
(19-Aug-2009) Deaths also at an all-time low, new government report shows |
(19-Aug-2009) Diabetes drug shouldn't be used when there's a safer alternative, study says |
(19-Aug-2009) Employers must prepare now for more sick workers, new federal guidelines say |
(19-Aug-2009) Deaths also at an all-time low, new government report shows |
(19-Aug-2009) Pain medication tied to death of small boy after the procedure, report says |
(19-Aug-2009) Problem in stem-cell transplants is common when donor, recipient are not related |
(18-Aug-2009) Fainting most common adverse event with Gardasil, study finds |
(18-Aug-2009) Decline seen as sign of progress against drug-resistant bacteria |
(18-Aug-2009) Study finds kids don't do as well when given acetaminophen with codeine |
(18-Aug-2009) Study finds kids don't do as well when given acetaminophen with codeine |
(18-Aug-2009) Decline seen as sign of progress against drug-resistant bacteria |
(18-Aug-2009) Also more out-of-shape and maybe depressed, new U.S. survey of Internet players finds |
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(18-Aug-2009) 'Prion' could become diagnostic tool, researcher says |
(18-Aug-2009) In mouse study, researchers see possibility of 'potent therapy' |
(18-Aug-2009) Fainting most common adverse event with Gardasil, study finds |
(18-Aug-2009) When it's time to pull over |
(18-Aug-2009) Begin the habit at an early age |
(18-Aug-2009) Fainting most common adverse event with Gardasil, study finds |
(18-Aug-2009) Fainting most common adverse event with Gardasil, study finds |
(18-Aug-2009) Elective induction at 41 weeks led to fewer surgical deliveries, review shows |
(17-Aug-2009) In study, water-soluble adhesive shows potential for repairing smashed bones |
(17-Aug-2009) Reexamination of historical records points to an epidemic at the time |
(17-Aug-2009) Raised risk of brain lesions and shrinkage, researchers found |
(17-Aug-2009) Finding will help predict patient response to therapy, researchers say |
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(17-Aug-2009) Finding will help predict patient response to therapy, researchers say |
(17-Aug-2009) In study, water-soluble adhesive shows potential for repairing smashed bones |
(17-Aug-2009) Research shows inflammation link between two disorders |
(17-Aug-2009) By blocking cellular interaction, researchers prevent disease production |
(17-Aug-2009) Reexamination of historical records points to an epidemic at the time |
(17-Aug-2009) In study, water-soluble adhesive shows potential for repairing smashed bones |
(16-Aug-2009) For support, advice or treatment, online interventions now await |
(16-Aug-2009) For support, advice or treatment, online interventions now await |
(16-Aug-2009) For support, advice or treatment, online interventions now await |
(15-Aug-2009) New CDC Yellow Book includes information on medical tourism, exotic destinations |
(15-Aug-2009) New CDC Yellow Book includes information on medical tourism, exotic destinations |
(15-Aug-2009) New CDC Yellow Book includes information on medical tourism, exotic destinations |
(14-Aug-2009) Testing for estradiol, testosterone and SHBG could predict those at risk, expert says |
(14-Aug-2009) Transmission of infectious parasite, though rare, can damage the brain, experts say |
(14-Aug-2009) Simple steps can minimize the risk as fall looms, experts say |
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(14-Aug-2009) Transmission of infectious parasite, though rare, can damage the brain, experts say |
(14-Aug-2009) Transmission of infectious parasite, though rare, can damage the brain, experts say |
(14-Aug-2009) Simple steps can minimize the risk as fall looms, experts say |
(13-Aug-2009) Experts note rates are too low when benefits are so high |
(13-Aug-2009) Experts note rates are too low when benefits are so high |
(13-Aug-2009) With chronic respiratory disorders, method cuts death risk, study finds |
(13-Aug-2009) Hormone treatment improved prognosis in moderate cases, study shows |
(13-Aug-2009) Cultural differences in reading emotions may affect communication, study shows |
(13-Aug-2009) Transplant failure, death risks rise if organ comes from deceased man, study finds |
(13-Aug-2009) Transplant failure, death risks rise if organ comes from deceased man, study finds |
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(13-Aug-2009) But it does increase likelihood of extensive surgery, researchers say |
(13-Aug-2009) Therapeutic possibilities are uncertain, researchers say |
(12-Aug-2009) Develop a rapport with your child's doctor |
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(12-Aug-2009) Study in rodents used synthetic form of substance found in the kudzu vine |
(12-Aug-2009) Experimental treatment suppresses immune cells, forcing remission, study says |
(12-Aug-2009) Operations had added benefit for majority of patients, survey found |
(11-Aug-2009) Not showing pain, weakness can stop them from getting health care, study suggests |
(11-Aug-2009) Parents, day-care workers recognized fewer than half of household hazards in study |
(11-Aug-2009) Parents, day-care workers recognized fewer than half of household hazards in study |
(11-Aug-2009) Review of prior epidemics refutes theory that virus gets more severe |
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(11-Aug-2009) Uses for newly engineered white blood cells could include drug testing, researchers say |
(11-Aug-2009) But no reduced death risk in patients with localized disease, research shows |
(11-Aug-2009) Experts offer these suggestions |
(11-Aug-2009) Review of prior epidemics refutes theory that virus gets more severe |
(11-Aug-2009) Review of prior epidemics refutes theory that virus gets more severe |
(11-Aug-2009) Study found it reversed structural abnormalities seen among the obese |
(11-Aug-2009) It doesn't affect quality of life in most cases, review finds |
(10-Aug-2009) But MRSA transmission did not cause infection among caregivers in study |
(10-Aug-2009) But MRSA transmission did not cause infection among caregivers in study |
(10-Aug-2009) But MRSA transmission did not cause infection among caregivers in study |
(10-Aug-2009) But MRSA transmission did not cause infection among caregivers in study |
(10-Aug-2009) Suggestions to prevent injury |
(10-Aug-2009) Research shows canines can count, learn words |
(10-Aug-2009) Cases are appearing at a younger age than is normal, researchers note |
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(10-Aug-2009) Whether finding applies to today's treatments remains unclear, experts say |
(10-Aug-2009) Suggestions to prevent injury |
(10-Aug-2009) But MRSA transmission did not cause infection among caregivers in study |
(10-Aug-2009) Cases are appearing at a younger age than is normal, researchers note |
(10-Aug-2009) Conservative approach worthwhile in young women with early-stage malignancy, study shows |
(09-Aug-2009) Experts say risks of long-term use still outweigh possible benefits |
(08-Aug-2009) Before your child undergoes surgery, follow these helpful tips |
(08-Aug-2009) Before your child undergoes surgery, follow these helpful tips |
(07-Aug-2009) Expert describes families as untapped resource in prevention efforts |
(07-Aug-2009) Single dose speeds relief but should be reserved for worst cases, researchers say |
(07-Aug-2009) But that could change if fall outbreak proves more severe, government says |
(07-Aug-2009) Experts urge federal government to preserve study options |
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(07-Aug-2009) Experts urge federal government to preserve study options |
(07-Aug-2009) But researchers must figure out how to keep new beta cells under control |
(07-Aug-2009) But that could change if fall outbreak proves more severe, government says |
(07-Aug-2009) Women with BRCA gene mutations often choose preventive measures, study finds |
(06-Aug-2009) Doctors should diagnose based on symptoms and strains in circulation, experts say |
(06-Aug-2009) Rate of increase now outstrips that for heart disease, cancer, data shows |
(06-Aug-2009) Study finds fewer than half always recommend the shots, despite federal guidelines |
(06-Aug-2009) Doctors should diagnose based on symptoms and strains in circulation, experts say |
(06-Aug-2009) Increasingly, loving owners are choosing it for their animal companions |
(06-Aug-2009) Increasingly, loving owners are choosing it for their animal companions |
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(06-Aug-2009) UV exposure associated with skin inflammation in study of myositis |
(06-Aug-2009) Experiment shows that these birds can use tools to solve problems |
(05-Aug-2009) In turn, that meant heart risks were raised, researcher says |
(05-Aug-2009) Whether it causes the disease or is simply a marker for obesity is unclear |
(05-Aug-2009) Whether it causes the disease or is simply a marker for obesity is unclear |
(05-Aug-2009) Paradox found in guidelines study |
(05-Aug-2009) What to do if the wound isn't serious |
(05-Aug-2009) Breakthrough finding shows virus carries huge RNA genetic code |
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(05-Aug-2009) Lab study may point to new direction for diabetes treatment |
(05-Aug-2009) Breakthrough finding shows virus carries huge RNA genetic code |
(05-Aug-2009) More research needed to see if compound has same effect in humans, experts say |
(05-Aug-2009) More research needed to see if compound has same effect in humans, experts say |
(05-Aug-2009) Injecting cement into spine no better than placebo procedure, study finds |
(04-Aug-2009) Without effective prevention methods, process doesn't work, study says |
(04-Aug-2009) Over 70,000 children per year take painkillers, other drugs and end up in the ER, CDC says |
(04-Aug-2009) Finding illustrates need to report suspected problems, expert says |
(04-Aug-2009) In lab studies, intermittent calorie restriction led to dramatic decrease in tumors |
(04-Aug-2009) Without effective prevention methods, process doesn't work, study says |
(04-Aug-2009) Over 70,000 children per year take painkillers, other drugs and end up in the ER, CDC says |
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(04-Aug-2009) Blocking bad gene kept disease from being passed to offspring |
(04-Aug-2009) Guidelines on what to purchase |
(04-Aug-2009) Over 70,000 children per year take painkillers, other drugs and end up in the ER, CDC says |
(04-Aug-2009) Whether delivery was vaginal or C-section doesn't matter, study finds |
(04-Aug-2009) Watch what you eat |
(03-Aug-2009) Babies under 5.5 pounds at increased odds for chronic illness, review finds |
(03-Aug-2009) New study does little to settle debate over their usefulness |
(03-Aug-2009) New study does little to settle debate over their usefulness |
(03-Aug-2009) West African woman's infection suggests the virus continues to change |
(03-Aug-2009) Scientists guide axons to re-form nerve connections in rats |
(03-Aug-2009) Lack of movement skills increase the risk of trouble, expert says |
(03-Aug-2009) Watching TV raises risk more than other low-level activities, such as painting, study finds |
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(03-Aug-2009) Scientists guide axons to re-form nerve connections in rats |
(03-Aug-2009) They hope feat will someday lead to organ generation for humans |
(03-Aug-2009) Don't wait until it's too late |
(03-Aug-2009) New study does little to settle debate over their usefulness |
(03-Aug-2009) New study does little to settle debate over their usefulness |
(02-Aug-2009) First national study finds large jump in ER treatments since 1990 |
(01-Aug-2009) Tight job market fuels interest in cheaper, less-invasive procedures, survey shows |
(31-Jul-2009) Uneven results seen with defibrillation delays, researchers say |
(31-Jul-2009) Students should be taught basic life-support skills, researchers say |
(31-Jul-2009) But government study also shows uninsured accounted for almost 1 out of 5 ER patients |
(31-Jul-2009) But government study also shows uninsured accounted for almost 1 out of 5 ER patients |
(31-Jul-2009) Uneven results seen with defibrillation delays, researchers say |
(31-Jul-2009) But government study also shows uninsured accounted for almost 1 out of 5 ER patients |
(31-Jul-2009) Link was known, but new study helps explain why |
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(31-Jul-2009) Researchers study system designed for diagnosis as way to treat disease |
(31-Jul-2009) Students should be taught basic life-support skills, researchers say |
(31-Jul-2009) No evidence that cancer cells or other health conditions are spread, study finds |
(31-Jul-2009) It targets facial muscles, nerves linked to headache, researchers explain |
(30-Jul-2009) CDC advisory panel outlines priorities for a fall flu shot rollout |
(30-Jul-2009) Out-of-pocket spending hit $33.9 billion in 2007, government report shows |
(30-Jul-2009) Low-profile organ plays a big role in immune response, study finds |
(30-Jul-2009) Building strength, expert says, might help keep elderly out of hospitals |
(30-Jul-2009) Contraceptive pills, hormonal injections both seem effective, study says |
(30-Jul-2009) CDC advisory panel outlines priorities for a fall flu shot rollout |
(30-Jul-2009) Dachshunds, corgis and others may trace their height to an evolutionary event |
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(30-Jul-2009) Human papillomavirus infection linked to better prognosis, research suggests |
(30-Jul-2009) Treatment could be tested in women within 18 to 24 months, expert suggests |
(30-Jul-2009) Identifying tumors treatable with Avastin has multiple benefits, researchers say |
(30-Jul-2009) Low-profile organ plays a big role in immune response, study finds |
(30-Jul-2009) CDC advisory panel outlines priorities for a fall flu shot rollout |
(30-Jul-2009) Those with highest levels are more apt to have joint replacement, study finds |
(30-Jul-2009) Identifying tumors treatable with Avastin has multiple benefits, researchers say |
(29-Jul-2009) Discovery could lead to ways to increase energy-burning in body, fight obesity |
(29-Jul-2009) Experts warn against politicizing their placement |
(29-Jul-2009) British study finds no better nutrient value than in conventionally produced foods |
(29-Jul-2009) Discovery could help in Alzheimer's prevention efforts, researcher says |
(29-Jul-2009) Millions at risk if artemisinin treatment becomes ineffective, study says |
(29-Jul-2009) As CDC recommendations loom, new study confirms this group at great risk |
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(29-Jul-2009) Discovery paves way for better therapies for some blood cancer patients, experts say |
(29-Jul-2009) Method might someday provide less toxic alternative to chemo, expert says |
(29-Jul-2009) Discovery could lead to ways to increase energy-burning in body, fight obesity |
(29-Jul-2009) Experts warn against politicizing their placement |
(29-Jul-2009) Experts warn against politicizing their placement |
(29-Jul-2009) Melanoma risk rises 75 percent when device use begins before age 30, international panel says |
(29-Jul-2009) As CDC recommendations loom, new study confirms this group at great risk |
(29-Jul-2009) Death risk only 0.3 percent, chances of serious complications 4.3 percent |
(28-Jul-2009) Fast dissemination of data may become main stimulus for change, experts say |
(28-Jul-2009) HHS Secretary Sebelius says real change begins with America's kids |
(28-Jul-2009) Curbing use in elderly may be controversial but wise, experts say |
(28-Jul-2009) Trend toward stenting rather than bypass could be a cause, expert says |
(28-Jul-2009) Trend toward stenting rather than bypass could be a cause, expert says |
(28-Jul-2009) Officials hope vaccine will be available by fall or early winter |
(28-Jul-2009) Discovery could lead to new treatments for people with spine injuries |
(28-Jul-2009) Fast dissemination of data may become main stimulus for change, experts say |
(28-Jul-2009) Fast dissemination of data may become main stimulus for change, experts say |
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(28-Jul-2009) Discovery could lead to new treatments for people with spine injuries |
(28-Jul-2009) Officials hope vaccine will be available by fall or early winter |
(28-Jul-2009) But notes dental devices pose no great risk to most people; consumer organization aghast at ruling |
(28-Jul-2009) Officials hope vaccine will be available by fall or early winter |
(28-Jul-2009) Trend toward stenting rather than bypass could be a cause, expert says |
(28-Jul-2009) Fast dissemination of data may become main stimulus for change, experts say |
(27-Jul-2009) Only return to healthy behaviors will bring expenditures down, experts say |
(27-Jul-2009) Despite benefits, only slightly more than half get it, study shows |
(27-Jul-2009) Research reveals more about how information is processed, stored in the brain |
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(27-Jul-2009) Surgery alone not linked to improved survival in non-small-cell lung cancer study |
(27-Jul-2009) Despite benefits, only slightly more than half get it, study shows |
(27-Jul-2009) But study didn't determine value of any treatment vs. watchful waiting |
(27-Jul-2009) Surgery alone not linked to improved survival in non-small-cell lung cancer study |
(24-Jul-2009) Taking samples from accident patients may offer a medical heads-up, study says |
(24-Jul-2009) Increased risk could stem from sudden drop in estrogen, experts say |
(24-Jul-2009) Taking samples from accident patients may offer a medical heads-up, study says |
(24-Jul-2009) If proven effective, tamoxifen could be new way to fight Candida |
(24-Jul-2009) If proven effective, tamoxifen could be new way to fight Candida |
(24-Jul-2009) They matched type of bark with right canine expression, researcher says |
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(24-Jul-2009) Novel technique could speed repair of ligaments, tendons, study shows |
(23-Jul-2009) Lab tests of MOC-etomidate detected no sudden drops in blood pressure |
(23-Jul-2009) Marker in urine could help spot those with elevated risk, study shows |
(23-Jul-2009) Discovery might lead to new strategies to fight the disease, researchers say |
(23-Jul-2009) A slowdown in production is hampering efforts, but a nasal spray version might help |
(23-Jul-2009) Lab tests of MOC-etomidate detected no sudden drops in blood pressure |
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(23-Jul-2009) Marker in urine could help spot those with elevated risk, study shows |
(23-Jul-2009) Discovery might lead to new strategies to fight the disease, researchers say |
(23-Jul-2009) Achievement shows how 'plastic' these cells can be, experts say |
(23-Jul-2009) A slowdown in production is hampering efforts, but a nasal spray version might help |
(23-Jul-2009) Agency says testing shows devices contain carcinogens, other toxins |
(22-Jul-2009) Results won't be known for about six weeks, manufacturers say |
(22-Jul-2009) More are covered, but gaps in coverage and other problems persist, analysis shows |
(22-Jul-2009) Treating infected mothers, giving meds to infant both beneficial in African study |
(22-Jul-2009) Results won't be known for about six weeks, manufacturers say |
(22-Jul-2009) More awareness of benefits of shots for preventable diseases needed, study shows |
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(22-Jul-2009) Animal tests suggest humanin could have therapeutic benefits |
(22-Jul-2009) Finding may lead to new treatments, researcher says |
(22-Jul-2009) Finding could shed light on how the disease affects humans |
(22-Jul-2009) Results won't be known for about six weeks, manufacturers say |
(22-Jul-2009) More awareness of benefits of shots for preventable diseases needed, study shows |
(22-Jul-2009) Results won't be known for about six weeks, manufacturers say |
(22-Jul-2009) More awareness of benefits of shots for preventable diseases needed, study shows |
(21-Jul-2009) Midsection weight gain could increase their risk of type 2 diabetes, researchers warn |
(21-Jul-2009) Researchers may have found a way to curb hunger, rev up energy |
(21-Jul-2009) Obstacles mount when employer-based coverage is not an option, survey finds |
(21-Jul-2009) But most say they'd prefer more flex time and balance in life |
(21-Jul-2009) Obstacles mount when employer-based coverage is not an option, survey finds |
(21-Jul-2009) Findings could lead to better therapies for severe forms of the disease |
(21-Jul-2009) Findings could lead to better therapies for severe forms of the disease |
(21-Jul-2009) Follow these suggestions to prevent injury |
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(21-Jul-2009) Midsection weight gain could increase their risk of type 2 diabetes, researchers warn |
(21-Jul-2009) Clues found on how they help arteries stay clear and healthy |
(21-Jul-2009) Findings could lead to better therapies for severe forms of the disease |
(21-Jul-2009) Proteins in spinal fluid may help diagnose disease early, study shows |
(21-Jul-2009) Experts confident that U.S. won't repeat problems seen in 1976 episode |
(21-Jul-2009) But most say they'd prefer more flex time and balance in life |
(21-Jul-2009) For kids with breathing issues, having tonsils removed helps most right after surgery |
(20-Jul-2009) Health experts still working on H1N1 swine flu vaccine, which should be ready by fall |
(20-Jul-2009) Social networking sites latest place to view smoking-related content, study shows |
(20-Jul-2009) Population older than 65 could reach 1.3 billion by 2040 |
(20-Jul-2009) Success has spawned similar efforts across the U.S., report finds |
(20-Jul-2009) Help prevent illness from handling animals |
(20-Jul-2009) Superficial vein thrombosis linked to deep vein thrombosis, study says |
(20-Jul-2009) Potential of immune system treatment is 'exciting,' expert says |
(20-Jul-2009) Health experts still working on H1N1 swine flu vaccine, which should be ready by fall |
(20-Jul-2009) Social networking sites latest place to view smoking-related content, study shows |
(20-Jul-2009) In lab study, re-engineered cells show promise for cardiac treatment |
(20-Jul-2009) Help prevent illness from handling animals |
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(20-Jul-2009) 'Sox17' gene could further pancreatic research, study suggests |
(20-Jul-2009) Study found those kids performed worse on intelligence tests at age 5 |
(20-Jul-2009) Health experts still working on H1N1 swine flu vaccine, which should be ready by fall |
(20-Jul-2009) Study found those kids performed worse on intelligence tests at age 5 |
(20-Jul-2009) Health experts still working on H1N1 swine flu vaccine, which should be ready by fall |
(20-Jul-2009) Removing more during surgery may not be needed, researchers say |
(19-Jul-2009) Don't use hard-wired electrical devices while waiting out the storm |
(19-Jul-2009) Don't use hard-wired electrical devices while waiting out the storm |
(18-Jul-2009) Before sending off your kids, take some precautions, expert says |
(18-Jul-2009) Before sending off your kids, take some precautions, expert says |
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(17-Jul-2009) In study, patients lost weight faster and avoided vitamin B deficiency |
(17-Jul-2009) New U.S. outbreak likely in coming months; children and young adults still primary targets |
(17-Jul-2009) Cost, financing remain volatile issues in the drive for bipartisan support |
(17-Jul-2009) Delay in diagnosis could be prevented with better screening, study finds |
(17-Jul-2009) Cost, financing remain volatile issues in the drive for bipartisan support |
(17-Jul-2009) New U.S. outbreak likely in coming months; children and young adults still primary targets |
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(17-Jul-2009) Could be targets for new treatments, researchers say |
(17-Jul-2009) New U.S. outbreak likely in coming months; children and young adults still primary targets |
(17-Jul-2009) New U.S. outbreak likely in coming months; children and young adults still primary targets |
(16-Jul-2009) Heat stroke just one of many dangers for children in unattended vehicles, experts warn |
(16-Jul-2009) Birth rate patterns, vaccination can greatly influence rotavirus' spread, CDC says |
(16-Jul-2009) Collagen-like lens promising for those unable to get LASIK, researchers say |
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(16-Jul-2009) Hispanics also show higher prevalence than whites, CDC researchers find |
(16-Jul-2009) Family bonds, dedicated scientists set their sights on the bone malignancy chordoma |
(16-Jul-2009) To save lives, government should enact new interstate laws, researchers say |
(16-Jul-2009) Hispanics also show higher prevalence than whites, CDC researchers find |
(16-Jul-2009) To save lives, government should enact new interstate laws, researchers say |
(16-Jul-2009) Hispanics also show higher prevalence than whites, CDC researchers find |
(16-Jul-2009) Injected medication may be linked to higher risk of heart attack, stroke, agency says |
(15-Jul-2009) Findings shed light on understanding of dilated cardiomyopathy |
(15-Jul-2009) Some avenues of scientific inquiry remain unfunded, however |
(15-Jul-2009) Some avenues of scientific inquiry remain unfunded, however |
(15-Jul-2009) Review of woman's case finds improvements in speech, functioning and appearance |
(15-Jul-2009) Review of woman's case finds improvements in speech, functioning and appearance |
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(15-Jul-2009) Some avenues of scientific inquiry remain unfunded, however |
(15-Jul-2009) Discovery could spur new drugs for neurodegenerative diseases, researchers say |
(15-Jul-2009) Studies show Dimebon could improve cognition, vaccine might fight 'tangles' of disease |
(15-Jul-2009) Public health messages should be simplified, study finds |
(15-Jul-2009) Public health messages should be simplified, study finds |
(15-Jul-2009) Findings shed light on understanding of dilated cardiomyopathy |
(15-Jul-2009) More long-term problems seen with minimally invasive technique |
(15-Jul-2009) Review of woman's case finds improvements in speech, functioning and appearance |
(14-Jul-2009) New research finds eating healthy, moderate activity are protective |
(14-Jul-2009) Prompts for breast exams improve compliance, study finds |
(14-Jul-2009) Adding radiation and hormone treatment to brachytherapy improves survival, study shows |
(14-Jul-2009) It's safer to keep beach underfoot than to dig in it, survey finds |
(14-Jul-2009) Some safety suggestions |
(14-Jul-2009) Postponing surgery can lead to more problems, study finds |
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(14-Jul-2009) Adding radiation and hormone treatment to brachytherapy improves survival, study shows |
(14-Jul-2009) Discovery could help change disease from fatal to chronic, researcher says |
(14-Jul-2009) Some safety suggestions |
(14-Jul-2009) Those with patent foramen ovale don't seem to benefit from intervention, study finds |
(13-Jul-2009) A fully tested shot may not be ready until year's end, WHO says |
(13-Jul-2009) Dr. Regina Benjamin was first black woman to be on AMA's board |
(13-Jul-2009) Patients who smoke appear to progress to severe disease more rapidly, study finds |
(13-Jul-2009) A fully tested shot may not be ready until year's end, WHO says |
(13-Jul-2009) Positive attitude critical to spotting disease, study finds |
(13-Jul-2009) Manufacturers need to make tubs more slip-resistant, experts say |
(13-Jul-2009) A fully tested shot may not be ready until year's end, WHO says |
(13-Jul-2009) More research needed to determine how gender affects body's reaction to HIV |
(13-Jul-2009) Finding could lead to better treatment of sepsis, meningitis in newborns |
(13-Jul-2009) Manufacturers need to make tubs more slip-resistant, experts say |
(13-Jul-2009) 'Cry embedded in a purr' exploits human psyche, researchers say |
(13-Jul-2009) Consumption also appears to undercut effect of cancer-prevention drug |
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(13-Jul-2009) A fully tested shot may not be ready until year's end, WHO says |
(13-Jul-2009) A fully tested shot may not be ready until year's end, WHO says |
(13-Jul-2009) Dr. Regina Benjamin was first black woman to be on AMA's board |
(12-Jul-2009) Simple strategies should help in staying calm and moving on |
(11-Jul-2009) Meniscus repair may cut playing time more than ACL reconstruction, findings show |
(11-Jul-2009) Meniscus repair may cut playing time more than ACL reconstruction, findings show |
(10-Jul-2009) Total joint replacement doesn't keep most people sidelined for long, study shows |
(10-Jul-2009) Government study finds gains and losses |
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(10-Jul-2009) Total joint replacement doesn't keep most people sidelined for long, study shows |
(09-Jul-2009) U.S. taking steps to handle virus' anticipated return in the fall |
(09-Jul-2009) U.S. study finds pricetag hits $42 million a year |
(09-Jul-2009) U.S. taking steps to handle virus' anticipated return in the fall |
(09-Jul-2009) U.S. taking steps to handle virus' anticipated return in the fall |
(09-Jul-2009) Research and therapies are lacking for common condition, expert says |
(09-Jul-2009) Problems related to low birth weight continue into adulthood, study shows |
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(09-Jul-2009) Microelectrodes placed directly on the brain allow movement in study participants |
(09-Jul-2009) Research and therapies are lacking for common condition, expert says |
(09-Jul-2009) Consumers more alert to overdose risks from prescription drugs, survey suggests |
(09-Jul-2009) U.S. taking steps to handle virus' anticipated return in the fall |
(09-Jul-2009) U.S. taking steps to handle virus' anticipated return in the fall |
(08-Jul-2009) Patients benefit from shared information with doctors, Canadian study shows |
(08-Jul-2009) Patients benefit from shared information with doctors, Canadian study shows |
(08-Jul-2009) Raxibacumab being stockpiled for possible anthrax attack, researcher says |
(08-Jul-2009) Isolated cases seem mild for now, but future remains uncertain |
(08-Jul-2009) Patients benefit from shared information with doctors, Canadian study shows |
(08-Jul-2009) Might help those with advanced disease buy time until transplant, study shows |
(08-Jul-2009) Prospects for extending human life remain unclear, researchers say |
(08-Jul-2009)
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(08-Jul-2009) Raxibacumab being stockpiled for possible anthrax attack, researcher says |
(08-Jul-2009) Isolated cases seem mild for now, but future remains uncertain |
(08-Jul-2009) Raxibacumab being stockpiled for possible anthrax attack, researcher says |
(08-Jul-2009) Isolated cases seem mild for now, but future remains uncertain |
(08-Jul-2009) Back pain treatment shouldn't interfere with service, study finds |
(08-Jul-2009) Patients benefit from shared information with doctors, Canadian study shows |
(07-Jul-2009) Study finds wide variations in Web reports by states and municipalities |
(07-Jul-2009) Older stem cell lines eligible for U.S. research dollars, NIH says |
(07-Jul-2009) Scan can pinpoint cases that do and do not require surgery, researcher says |
(07-Jul-2009) Study finds wide variations in Web reports by states and municipalities |
(07-Jul-2009) Older stem cell lines eligible for U.S. research dollars, NIH says |
(07-Jul-2009) Measures aimed at reducing salmonella and E. coli outbreaks |
(07-Jul-2009) Measures aimed at reducing salmonella and E. coli outbreaks |
(07-Jul-2009) Older stem cell lines eligible for U.S. research dollars, NIH says |
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(07-Jul-2009) Studies shed light on why black women more likely to die, but questions remain |
(07-Jul-2009) Discovery could lead to new treatment targets, researchers say |
(07-Jul-2009) Study suggests proton pump inhibitors could aggravate acid trouble |
(07-Jul-2009) Older stem cell lines eligible for U.S. research dollars, NIH says |
(07-Jul-2009) Study finds wide variations in Web reports by states and municipalities |
(07-Jul-2009) Measures aimed at reducing salmonella and E. coli outbreaks |
(07-Jul-2009) Study finds wide variations in Web reports by states and municipalities |
(07-Jul-2009) Measures aimed at reducing salmonella and E. coli outbreaks |
(07-Jul-2009) Scan can pinpoint cases that do and do not require surgery, researcher says |
(07-Jul-2009) Faster recovery, less pain with conventional operation |
(06-Jul-2009) Electronic record-keeping alone isn't the answer, researcher says |
(06-Jul-2009) Electronic record-keeping alone isn't the answer, researcher says |
(06-Jul-2009) Possible causes of disorder should now include celiac disease, study suggests |
(06-Jul-2009) If you're at risk of head injury |
(06-Jul-2009) Hunching over, using one thumb increases the risk, study shows |
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(06-Jul-2009) Study found famotidine effective at curtailing ulcers |
(06-Jul-2009) Weight trainers show signs of disorder called muscle dysmorphia, study finds |
(06-Jul-2009) Researchers credit better postoperative care for the improvement |
(05-Jul-2009) Even when budgets are tight, experts say, health and fitness need not suffer |
(05-Jul-2009) Even when budgets are tight, experts say, health and fitness need not suffer |
(05-Jul-2009) Take steps to get healthful benefits from your yardwork |
(03-Jul-2009) Education, income and health care may explain results, study says |
(03-Jul-2009) Follow these tips to avoid fireworks hazards |
(03-Jul-2009) Follow these tips to avoid fireworks hazards |
(03-Jul-2009) Parkinsons drugs may thwart treatment-resistant strain, study finds |
(03-Jul-2009) Researchers express hope that finding will lead to treatments |
(03-Jul-2009) Follow these tips to avoid fireworks hazards |
(02-Jul-2009) Study explores weight problems faced by youngsters with the disease |
(02-Jul-2009) Heavy drinkers were affected most, but link holds for even mild use, study finds |
(02-Jul-2009) And that might raise odds for diabetes, asthma later on, researchers say |
(02-Jul-2009) Pandemic virus affects lungs and stomach, whereas seasonal flu doesn't, researchers say |
(02-Jul-2009) Who's at greater risk |
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(02-Jul-2009) An alternative to topical treatments might work better on certain cats and dogs, researchers say |
(02-Jul-2009) Researchers see promise for treatment of AML and other cancers |
(02-Jul-2009) Pandemic virus affects lungs and stomach, whereas seasonal flu doesn't, researchers say |
(02-Jul-2009) Pandemic virus affects lungs and stomach, whereas seasonal flu doesn't, researchers say |
(01-Jul-2009) Researchers suspect overuse as a cause, but note that other costs are down |
(01-Jul-2009) 'Something has changed,' researcher says, but just what remains unclear |
(01-Jul-2009) Researchers say it may hold key to understanding how to repair the organ |
(01-Jul-2009) Researchers urge more temperate prescribing of amoxicillin in kids |
(01-Jul-2009) Lack of improvement in death rates, experts say, may be because recipients are sicker |
(01-Jul-2009) Precautions you should take |
(01-Jul-2009) Lack of improvement in death rates, experts say, may be because recipients are sicker |
(01-Jul-2009) Immune function genes also in the same area, researchers say |
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(01-Jul-2009) Brain imaging study sheds light on empathic response |
(01-Jul-2009) There's no conclusive evidence that Lantus causes malignancy, agency says |
(01-Jul-2009) Even inactive herpes virus can cause inflammation, transplant rejection, study finds |
(30-Jun-2009) It's used more often in spinal fusions, but experts worry about costs and complications |
(30-Jun-2009) Too often, EMS crews feel obliged to bring unresponsive patient to hospital, study finds |
(30-Jun-2009) Too often, EMS crews feel obliged to bring unresponsive patient to hospital, study finds |
(30-Jun-2009) Women are more vulnerable during certain stages of life, study finds |
(30-Jun-2009) Ultrasound-guided procedure reduced pain and restored mobility in tendinitis patients, study finds |
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(30-Jun-2009) People with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis gain no survival benefit, research finds |
(30-Jun-2009) Pioneering procedure aims to repair damaged cardiac muscle, surgeons say |
(30-Jun-2009) It's used more often in spinal fusions, but experts worry about costs and complications |
(30-Jun-2009) Cumulative effect of that needs study, experts say |
(29-Jun-2009) Older women most often the victims of these falls, CDC says |
(29-Jun-2009) Link between risky behavior and pessimistic outlook surprises experts |
(29-Jun-2009) Not just the infirm should be vaccinated, experts urge |
(29-Jun-2009) The young, old and chronically sick |
(29-Jun-2009) Hypoglycemia likely a sign of additional illness, suggest experts |
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(29-Jun-2009) Researchers may be step closer to preventing kidney stones, osteoporosis |
(29-Jun-2009) Older women most often the victims of these falls, CDC says |
(27-Jun-2009) Small, early study finds few long-term side effects |
(26-Jun-2009) It could include up to 600 million doses of vaccine: report |
(26-Jun-2009) One in 25 deaths is drinking-related, study finds |
(26-Jun-2009) Chronic lung disease rates lower in those who consume soy, researchers say |
(26-Jun-2009) Late diagnosis costs lives that could be saved with powerful treatments, CDC says |
(26-Jun-2009) It could include up to 600 million doses of vaccine: report |
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(26-Jun-2009) In the mind's eye, an arm or hand changes shape, study finds |
(26-Jun-2009) Finding could help advance autism research in humans |
(26-Jun-2009) When to avoid the sand and surf |
(26-Jun-2009) Late diagnosis costs lives that could be saved with powerful treatments, CDC says |
(26-Jun-2009) It could include up to 600 million doses of vaccine: report |
(26-Jun-2009) Late diagnosis costs lives that could be saved with powerful treatments, CDC says |
(26-Jun-2009) Agency cites poor quality at Michigan plants, warns of potential shortage of one pain reliever |
(26-Jun-2009) It could include up to 600 million doses of vaccine: report |
(25-Jun-2009) The virus shows no signs of mutating as it continues global trek, officials say |
(25-Jun-2009) Too often, they lack insurance or face roadblocks in getting the procedures, study finds |
(25-Jun-2009) CDC says production shortfalls that limited booster shots nearly over; Hib can cause bacterial meningitis |
(25-Jun-2009) The virus shows no signs of mutating as it continues global trek, officials say |
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(25-Jun-2009) Too often, they lack insurance or face roadblocks in getting the procedures, study finds |
(25-Jun-2009) Discovery may lead to new cancer treatments, scientists say |
(25-Jun-2009) The virus shows no signs of mutating as it continues global trek, officials say |
(25-Jun-2009) CDC says production shortfalls that limited booster shots nearly over; Hib can cause bacterial meningitis |
(25-Jun-2009) The virus shows no signs of mutating as it continues global trek, officials say |
(24-Jun-2009) Researchers demonstrate that slumber key to storing memories |
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(24-Jun-2009) Today's chemotherapy regimen often is enough, study finds |
(24-Jun-2009) Flute find suggests early ancestors more culturally sophisticated than thought |
(24-Jun-2009) Research shows procedure is no more dangerous than other routine surgeries |
(23-Jun-2009) Study points to yet another reason to maintain a healthy weight |
(23-Jun-2009) Reasons for racial disparity remain unclear, researcher says |
(23-Jun-2009) Holds promise for faster, more accurate diagnoses, researchers say |
(23-Jun-2009) Holds promise for faster, more accurate diagnoses, researchers say |
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(23-Jun-2009) Physicians group offers advice on tick and mosquito bites |
(23-Jun-2009) Physicians group offers advice on tick and mosquito bites |
(23-Jun-2009) Holds promise for faster, more accurate diagnoses, researchers say |
(23-Jun-2009) Reversible implant appears safe, but more study is needed, researchers say |
(22-Jun-2009) But experts say time might be right to succeed where others have failed |
(22-Jun-2009) But experts say time might be right to succeed where others have failed |
(22-Jun-2009) Suggestions range from greater emphasis on preventive care to universal electronic records |
(22-Jun-2009) Study finds communication breakdowns at least 7 percent of the time |
(22-Jun-2009) But experts say time might be right to succeed where others have failed |
(22-Jun-2009) Suggestions range from greater emphasis on preventive care to universal electronic records |
(22-Jun-2009) FDA gets the authority to regulate tobacco manufacturing and marketing |
(22-Jun-2009) But experts say time might be right to succeed where others have failed |
(22-Jun-2009) Suggestions range from greater emphasis on preventive care to universal electronic records |
(22-Jun-2009) Suggestions range from greater emphasis on preventive care to universal electronic records |
(22-Jun-2009) Study finds communication breakdowns at least 7 percent of the time |
(22-Jun-2009) Resistant staph bacteria is being transmitted between animals and humans, study finds |
(22-Jun-2009) 80% of U.S. cases occur in just 20% of counties, report finds |
(22-Jun-2009) Resistant staph bacteria is being transmitted between animals and humans, study finds |
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(22-Jun-2009) Researchers find fat-fighting properties in the lab and in mice |
(22-Jun-2009) Discovery of HIV hiding places may pave way for novel therapies |
(22-Jun-2009) Tests in mice show prosaposin injections reduce tumor growth |
(22-Jun-2009) Study finds communication breakdowns at least 7 percent of the time |
(22-Jun-2009) 80% of U.S. cases occur in just 20% of counties, report finds |
(22-Jun-2009) Roux-en-Y gastric bypass linked to small increased chances of trouble, research shows |
(21-Jun-2009) Improved care and overall better health are credited with improved survival odds |
(21-Jun-2009) Improved care and overall better health are credited with improved survival odds |
(21-Jun-2009) Experts offer tips to avoid mowing-related hazards |
(21-Jun-2009) Yet medical experts stress that men shouldn't take them with just this in mind |
(19-Jun-2009) Users say convenience is what motivates their choice |
(19-Jun-2009) Many cases in the Northeast; health-care workers urged to take greater precautions |
(19-Jun-2009) Skipping one phase when treating infertility also cuts costs, study finds |
(19-Jun-2009) Mistakes can cause treatment delays and jeopardize care, review suggests |
(19-Jun-2009) Mistakes can cause treatment delays and jeopardize care, review suggests |
(19-Jun-2009) Many cases in the Northeast; health-care workers urged to take greater precautions |
(19-Jun-2009) Move comes after FDA reports 66 cases of E. coli infection in 28 states |
(19-Jun-2009) Users say convenience is what motivates their choice |
(19-Jun-2009) Study detects hazardous substances underfoot, even some banned decades ago |
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(19-Jun-2009) Study detects hazardous substances underfoot, even some banned decades ago |
(19-Jun-2009) Many cases in the Northeast; health-care workers urged to take greater precautions |
(19-Jun-2009) Move comes after FDA reports 66 cases of E. coli infection in 28 states |
(19-Jun-2009) Study detects hazardous substances underfoot, even some banned decades ago |
(19-Jun-2009) Many cases in the Northeast; health-care workers urged to take greater precautions |
(19-Jun-2009) Move comes after FDA reports 66 cases of E. coli infection in 28 states |
(19-Jun-2009) Mistakes can cause treatment delays and jeopardize care, review suggests |
(18-Jun-2009) Study highlights need to get on list quickly, experts say |
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(18-Jun-2009) Newly approved device allows pain-free mobility, experts say |
(18-Jun-2009) Researchers eye tissues that are normally discarded after surgery |
(18-Jun-2009) If perfected, screening method could make disease detection easier, experts say |
(18-Jun-2009) Newly approved device allows pain-free mobility, experts say |
(18-Jun-2009) Rise of Facebook, Twitter coincides with 30% drop in hours spent together, report finds |
(17-Jun-2009) But it's not clear if it's any more dangerous than initial strain |
(17-Jun-2009) It led to better chances of higher GPA, college attendance, study shows |
(17-Jun-2009) Here's a list |
(17-Jun-2009) More expectant moms being checked, treated so babies aren't infected, study finds |
(17-Jun-2009) More expectant moms being checked, treated so babies aren't infected, study finds |
(17-Jun-2009) MMP-12 contributes to emphysema, but also guards against infection, study shows |
(17-Jun-2009) But it's not clear if it's any more dangerous than initial strain |
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(17-Jun-2009) Expert urges use of alternative to 'toxic' treatment |
(17-Jun-2009) Drugs induce a state of hibernation that improves recovery, study shows |
(17-Jun-2009) Finding sheds light on cause of lethal cancer, expert says |
(17-Jun-2009) Researchers say discovery could lead to lifesaving drugs |
(17-Jun-2009) But it's not clear if it's any more dangerous than initial strain |
(17-Jun-2009) But it's not clear if it's any more dangerous than initial strain |
(17-Jun-2009) More expectant moms being checked, treated so babies aren't infected, study finds |
(16-Jun-2009) Blood-cleansing therapy used in Japan warrants further study: researchers |
(16-Jun-2009) Blood-cleansing therapy used in Japan warrants further study: researchers |
(16-Jun-2009) U.S. areas with more black residents lack specialists, study shows |
(16-Jun-2009) Smoking, drinking and more can override what you're born with, study finds |
(16-Jun-2009) Giving antibiotics before operation might improve safety, study finds |
(16-Jun-2009) Rhinosinusitis is one of several causes of syndrome, researchers say |
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(16-Jun-2009) U.S. areas with more black residents lack specialists, study shows |
(16-Jun-2009) Successful blood-clotting in lab could pave way for human trials, researchers say |
(16-Jun-2009) But stressful life events can trigger the condition, researchers say |
(16-Jun-2009) Former patients could have been infected with HIV, hepatitis via non-sterile equipment |
(16-Jun-2009) Giving antibiotics before operation might improve safety, study finds |
(15-Jun-2009) Rapamycin helped suppress seizures in mouse study |
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(15-Jun-2009) Time between onset and symptoms could be targeted for therapy, study suggests |
(15-Jun-2009) Onset of symptoms may be tied to weakening of neurons, study finds |
(15-Jun-2009) Rapamycin helped suppress seizures in mouse study |
(15-Jun-2009) Small study finds it also may reduce precancerous lesions |
(15-Jun-2009) Efforts similar to campaign against smoking are needed, expert suggests |
(15-Jun-2009) Complications may include wound infections, heart problems, new advisory says |
(14-Jun-2009) Youngsters need extra vigilance near pools, beaches and hot tubs, experts warn |
(14-Jun-2009) Symptoms may not be noticeable, but fatal brain damage can occur |
(14-Jun-2009) Youngsters need extra vigilance near pools, beaches and hot tubs, experts warn |
(13-Jun-2009) Finding has implications for men with low levels of the hormone, experts say |
(13-Jun-2009) FDA says users of Singulair and similar meds should watch for such problems |
(12-Jun-2009) Ignorance could hamper doctor-patient communication, expert says |
(12-Jun-2009) Announcement comes a day after WHO declared H1N1 a pandemic |
(12-Jun-2009) Businesses, the public, even families are involved, study finds |
(12-Jun-2009) Ignorance could hamper doctor-patient communication, expert says |
(12-Jun-2009) For hospital patients who can't take oral drug |
(12-Jun-2009) Legislation to let FDA regulate tobacco manufacturing and marketing called long overdue |
(12-Jun-2009) Announcement comes a day after WHO declared H1N1 a pandemic |
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(12-Jun-2009) Researchers program automatons to anticipate human needs |
(12-Jun-2009) Scientist thinks bigger brain could explain difference from chimps |
(12-Jun-2009) Announcement comes a day after WHO declared H1N1 a pandemic |
(12-Jun-2009) Announcement comes a day after WHO declared H1N1 a pandemic |
(12-Jun-2009) Screening is urged because many people have no symptoms, researchers say |
(11-Jun-2009) 'The virus is unstoppable,' WHO director says; U.S. health officials caution that declaration means virus hasn't gotten more severe, just more widespread |
(11-Jun-2009) Misfolded protein kicks off brain cell damage, lab study finds |
(11-Jun-2009) In animal study, hormonal changes in pregnancy have long-term impact |
(11-Jun-2009) Misfolded protein kicks off brain cell damage, lab study finds |
(11-Jun-2009) 'The virus is unstoppable,' WHO director says; U.S. health officials caution that declaration means virus hasn't gotten more severe, just more widespread |
(11-Jun-2009) Those who do are apt to exercise (and enjoy it) more, experts say |
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(11-Jun-2009) Misfolded protein kicks off brain cell damage, lab study finds |
(11-Jun-2009) 'The virus is unstoppable,' WHO director says; U.S. health officials caution that declaration means virus hasn't gotten more severe, just more widespread |
(11-Jun-2009) Seroquel, Zyprexa and Geodon have been linked to certain health risks, experts note |
(11-Jun-2009) 'The virus is unstoppable,' WHO director says; U.S. health officials caution that declaration means virus hasn't gotten more severe, just more widespread |
(11-Jun-2009) Small study finds nearly double the normal rate of broken bones |
(10-Jun-2009) Even non-obese people are at risk, researchers find |
(10-Jun-2009) H1N1's swift spread in Australia may meet criteria for full alert, agency says |
(10-Jun-2009) Researchers discover key clues to bacteria's structure |
(10-Jun-2009) H1N1's swift spread in Australia may meet criteria for full alert, agency says |
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(10-Jun-2009) Make sure it's safe |
(10-Jun-2009) Chemical in plastics may hurt heart and fertility, researchers say |
(10-Jun-2009) H1N1's swift spread in Australia may meet criteria for full alert, agency says |
(10-Jun-2009) Chemical in plastics may hurt heart and fertility, researchers say |
(10-Jun-2009) H1N1's swift spread in Australia may meet criteria for full alert, agency says |
(09-Jun-2009) Government report finds they have higher incidence of illness, fewer options for care |
(09-Jun-2009) Falling monitors, dangerous wires a growing risk, especially for kids, study shows |
(09-Jun-2009) Government report finds they have higher incidence of illness, fewer options for care |
(09-Jun-2009) Falling monitors, dangerous wires a growing risk, especially for kids, study shows |
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(09-Jun-2009) New techniques bring equivalent results without the potential dangers, study shows |
(09-Jun-2009) Help reduce exposure |
(08-Jun-2009) Hard-core gamers lose almost two hours of slumber a night, study suggests |
(08-Jun-2009) Upturn is especially strong among those in their 20s, study finds |
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(08-Jun-2009) Suggestions to help prevent injury |
(07-Jun-2009) Parents can do a lot to keep kids safe, experts say |
(07-Jun-2009) Parents can do a lot to keep kids safe, experts say |
(06-Jun-2009) Procrastinating on exams could put vision at risk, experts warn |
(06-Jun-2009) Experts offer tips to minimize golf-related injuries |
(05-Jun-2009) But report said the health-care system would be overburdened if an outbreak were more severe |
(05-Jun-2009) Payoff was especially evident with seniors, researchers say |
(05-Jun-2009) Women and doctors should watch for signs of excessive blood loss, experts say |
(05-Jun-2009) A1C screen tracks blood sugar over time, with no fasting required |
(05-Jun-2009) But report said the health-care system would be overburdened if an outbreak were more severe |
(05-Jun-2009) Component of ancient spice makes cells more resistant to infection, report says |
(05-Jun-2009) Carcasses of infected birds continue to be infectious, study finds |
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(05-Jun-2009) Scientists make strides in finding ways to slow tumor growth |
(05-Jun-2009) Carcasses of infected birds continue to be infectious, study finds |
(05-Jun-2009) But report said the health-care system would be overburdened if an outbreak were more severe |
(05-Jun-2009) But report said the health-care system would be overburdened if an outbreak were more severe |
(05-Jun-2009) Put them in a secure container |
(04-Jun-2009) Experts worry that it could mutate and become more dangerous as it travels from country to country |
(04-Jun-2009) But it also said the health-care system would be overburdened if an outbreak were more severe |
(04-Jun-2009) Private insurance isn't covering costs as promised, report's authors say |
(04-Jun-2009) Majority of youngsters not given individual education plans, research shows |
(04-Jun-2009) Private insurance isn't covering costs as promised, report's authors say |
(04-Jun-2009) But it also said the health-care system would be overburdened if an outbreak were more severe |
(04-Jun-2009) Help keep your toes healthy |
(04-Jun-2009) Experts worry that it could mutate and become more dangerous as it travels from country to country |
(04-Jun-2009) Finding could help those with potentially deadly conditions |
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(04-Jun-2009) Researchers identify protein that could lead to treatment or prevention |
(04-Jun-2009) Tickled chimps, orangutans show signs of human-like mirth, researchers say |
(04-Jun-2009) Experts worry that it could mutate and become more dangerous as it travels from country to country |
(04-Jun-2009) But it also said the health-care system would be overburdened if an outbreak were more severe |
(04-Jun-2009) Experts worry that it could mutate and become more dangerous as it travels from country to country |
(04-Jun-2009) But it also said the health-care system would be overburdened if an outbreak were more severe |
(03-Jun-2009) Zebra fish release hydrogen peroxide to call white blood cells to injury site, research shows |
(03-Jun-2009) Reports of infection on the rise in countries such as Australia and Chile; mortality rate remains low |
(03-Jun-2009) Organ transplants and other revolutionary uses predicted for humans, study says |
(03-Jun-2009) VA study found those with complicated conditions still received high-quality care |
(03-Jun-2009) Zebra fish release hydrogen peroxide to call white blood cells to injury site, research shows |
(03-Jun-2009) International screening program and new drug show promise in studies |
(03-Jun-2009) Reports of infection on the rise in countries such as Australia and Chile; mortality rate remains low |
(03-Jun-2009) Adults jumping with kids increases the children's risk of injury, doctors warn |
(03-Jun-2009) Zebra fish release hydrogen peroxide to call white blood cells to injury site, research shows |
(03-Jun-2009) Organ transplants and other revolutionary uses predicted for humans, study says |
(03-Jun-2009) Organ transplants and other revolutionary uses predicted for humans, study says |
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(03-Jun-2009) Findings might someday help overweight humans, too, experts say |
(03-Jun-2009) Lifestyle changes have been shown to lower odds, even for those at higher risk |
(03-Jun-2009) Factors that raise their risk of injury and death |
(03-Jun-2009) International screening program and new drug show promise in studies |
(03-Jun-2009) Reports of infection on the rise in countries such as Australia and Chile; mortality rate remains low |
(03-Jun-2009) International screening program and new drug show promise in studies |
(03-Jun-2009) Reports of infection on the rise in countries such as Australia and Chile; mortality rate remains low |
(03-Jun-2009) Advanced technique is said to reduce post-op pain and scarring |
(02-Jun-2009) While outbreak is winding down, an estimated 200,000 people have been infected in U.S. |
(02-Jun-2009) Agency hopes to better explain its decisions to regain lost trust |
(02-Jun-2009) While outbreak is winding down, an estimated 200,000 people have been infected in U.S. |
(02-Jun-2009) Expert warns parents to limit access to computers, TV and more |
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(02-Jun-2009) Suggestions to help prevent accidents |
(02-Jun-2009) While outbreak is winding down, an estimated 200,000 people have been infected in U.S. |
(02-Jun-2009) While outbreak is winding down, an estimated 200,000 people have been infected in U.S. |
(02-Jun-2009) Duodenal switch may be more effective than gastric bypass, researchers say |
(02-Jun-2009) In clinical trial, patients recover faster from new procedure |
(02-Jun-2009) Cubital tunnel syndrome results from prolonged flexing of the elbow, experts say |
(01-Jun-2009) While outbreak is winding down, an estimated 200,000 people have been infected in U.S. |
(01-Jun-2009) Over 17 million are an hour or more away from quality treatment, report finds |
(01-Jun-2009) Shortened survival points to estrogen's potential role in the disease, experts say |
(01-Jun-2009) Over 17 million are an hour or more away from quality treatment, report finds |
(01-Jun-2009) While outbreak is winding down, an estimated 200,000 people have been infected in U.S. |
(01-Jun-2009) Over 17 million are an hour or more away from quality treatment, report finds |
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(01-Jun-2009) Modified hysterectomy method could boost survival, German study shows |
(01-Jun-2009) Early trial suggests efficacy against malignancies that don't respond to other drugs |
(01-Jun-2009) Phase 3 study reports improved survival for those with advanced disease |
(01-Jun-2009) Alimta, Zactima extend survival but cure remains out of reach, studies show |
(01-Jun-2009) Similar patient-tailored approaches may work for skin, stomach and other cancers, researchers say |
(01-Jun-2009) Other research cautions against too much screening for lung cancer |
(01-Jun-2009) Suggestions for a fun ride |
(01-Jun-2009) While outbreak is winding down, an estimated 200,000 people have been infected in U.S. |
(01-Jun-2009) While outbreak is winding down, an estimated 200,000 people have been infected in U.S. |
(01-Jun-2009) Better drugs have rendered surgery unnecessary in most cases, study finds |
(01-Jun-2009) Study findings could have lifesaving potential |
(30-May-2009) Techniques used by professional movers can help reduce risk of serious injury |
(29-May-2009) Social behavior hypothesis contradicted in research paper |
(29-May-2009) But it's still not certain that a broad-based immunization program will be needed |
(29-May-2009) Even questioning security poses risks for older, poorer people, study finds |
(29-May-2009) Even questioning security poses risks for older, poorer people, study finds |
(29-May-2009) Greater use of proper equipment may lead to fewer emergency visits, research suggests |
(29-May-2009) A list of typical responsibilities |
(29-May-2009) But it's still not certain that a broad-based immunization program will be needed |
(29-May-2009) Scientists may be able to prevent heredity disorder in Golden Retrievers |
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(29-May-2009) It helps regulate the immune system's response, study with mice shows |
(29-May-2009) Research finds it improves blood flow and may help ward off high blood pressure |
(29-May-2009) Young kids are especially vulnerable to contamination, experts say |
(29-May-2009) Even questioning security poses risks for older, poorer people, study finds |
(29-May-2009) But it's still not certain that a broad-based immunization program will be needed |
(29-May-2009) Young kids are especially vulnerable to contamination, experts say |
(29-May-2009) Even questioning security poses risks for older, poorer people, study finds |
(29-May-2009) But it's still not certain that a broad-based immunization program will be needed |
(29-May-2009) Young kids are especially vulnerable to contamination, experts say |
(28-May-2009) But it's still not certain that a broad-based immunization program will be needed |
(28-May-2009) Clot-busting drug found effective 4.5 hours after symptoms begin |
(28-May-2009) Suggestions to ease the burden |
(28-May-2009) Risk of blood clots not affected by their use, new research shows |
(28-May-2009) Analysis finds benefits, but some question results beyond soothing of infants |
(28-May-2009) Clot-busting drug found effective 4.5 hours after symptoms begin |
(28-May-2009) But it's still not certain that a broad-based immunization program will be needed |
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(28-May-2009) Help prevent injury |
(28-May-2009) But it's still not certain that a broad-based immunization program will be needed |
(28-May-2009) But it's still not certain that a broad-based immunization program will be needed |
(28-May-2009) The risk of overdose, and potential liver damage, is still too high, agency says |
(28-May-2009) FDA says it's an improvement over fusion surgery |
(28-May-2009) Technology use growing worldwide, but not as many embryos being transferred, research shows |
(27-May-2009) Biggest concern is emergence of more virulent, easily transmitted strain |
(27-May-2009) 'Transgenic' primates can pass along clues to human disease in their DNA, scientists explain |
(27-May-2009) Biggest concern is emergence of more virulent, easily transmitted strain |
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(27-May-2009) 'Transgenic' primates can pass along clues to human disease in their DNA, scientists explain |
(27-May-2009) Drop in potassium levels may lead to mild weakness or temporary paralysis, study finds |
(27-May-2009) Biggest concern is emergence of more virulent, easily transmitted strain |
(27-May-2009) Biggest concern is emergence of more virulent, easily transmitted strain |
(27-May-2009) Study found dramatic gains in both short-term and long-term survival rates |
(26-May-2009) Study found they raised the chances of online advances, offline meetings |
(26-May-2009) The concern is a more virulent and easily transmitted strain, CDC says |
(26-May-2009) Study found they raised the chances of online advances, offline meetings |
(26-May-2009) Computer- and Web-based programs may help smokers stop, study finds |
(26-May-2009) Computer- and Web-based programs may help smokers stop, study finds |
(26-May-2009) Discovery helps explain association between the two illnesses |
(26-May-2009) Routine use in hospitalized patients should be re-evaluated, experts say |
(26-May-2009) How to put them in properly |
(26-May-2009) Routine use in hospitalized patients should be re-evaluated, experts say |
(26-May-2009) Some precautions may help prevent illness |
(26-May-2009) The concern is a more virulent and easily transmitted strain, CDC says |
(26-May-2009) After 40, dizziness makes them 12 times more likely to suffer serious injury, study finds |
(26-May-2009) Study found they raised the chances of online advances, offline meetings |
(26-May-2009) Computer- and Web-based programs may help smokers stop, study finds |
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(26-May-2009) Tests in animals get good results against more types of HPV, study finds |
(26-May-2009) Parents who reject immunization put children, community in jeopardy, study finds |
(26-May-2009) The concern is a more virulent and easily transmitted strain, CDC says |
(26-May-2009) Parents who reject immunization put children, community in jeopardy, study finds |
(26-May-2009) The concern is a more virulent and easily transmitted strain, CDC says |
(25-May-2009) Meanwhile, woman's death in New York City raises national toll to 11 |
(25-May-2009) Help prevent home fires |
(25-May-2009) Meanwhile, woman's death in New York City raises national toll to 11 |
(25-May-2009) Study shows the plaques in non-human primates differ from those in humans |
(25-May-2009) Review of trials finds Avastin with chemo doubles odds |
(25-May-2009) Help prevent falls and injury |
(25-May-2009) Help prevent home fires |
(25-May-2009) Meanwhile, woman's death in New York City raises national toll to 11 |
(25-May-2009) Meanwhile, woman's death in New York City raises national toll to 11 |
(24-May-2009) Ingredients being tested could be sent to manufacturers by month's end, CDC says |
(24-May-2009) Thinking ahead about the animal's and family's needs is key, expert says |
(24-May-2009) Ingredients being tested could be sent to manufacturers by month's end, CDC says |
(24-May-2009) Thinking ahead about the animal's and family's needs is key, expert says |
(24-May-2009) Thinking ahead about the animal's and family's needs is key, expert says |
(24-May-2009) Ingredients being tested could be sent to manufacturers by month's end, CDC says |
(24-May-2009) Ingredients being tested could be sent to manufacturers by month's end, CDC says |
(23-May-2009) If viable, ingredients could be sent to manufacturers by month's end, CDC says |
(23-May-2009) Teens' opinions of their driving prowess pose risks on the road, experts say |
(23-May-2009) If viable, ingredients could be sent to manufacturers by month's end, CDC says |
(23-May-2009) If viable, ingredients could be sent to manufacturers by month's end, CDC says |
(23-May-2009) If viable, ingredients could be sent to manufacturers by month's end, CDC says |
(22-May-2009) If viable, these ingredients could be sent to manufacturers by month's end, officials said |
(22-May-2009) Study finds reaching more intrinsic goals is what leads to well-being |
(22-May-2009) Poverty, fear play roles in skipping lifesaving therapies, researchers say |
(22-May-2009) Health concerns raised by barbecued meats spur new ideas for the summer cookout |
(22-May-2009) If viable, these ingredients could be sent to manufacturers by month's end, officials said |
(22-May-2009) Mix in a thrill-seeking personality, and they're much more likely to be hurt than peers, study says |
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(22-May-2009) Poverty, fear play roles in skipping lifesaving therapies, researchers say |
(22-May-2009) Poverty, fear play roles in skipping lifesaving therapies, researchers say |
(22-May-2009) Study suggests loss of communication among cells tied to this nutritional deficit |
(22-May-2009) Tests in mice show AM80 prevents early symptoms but not chronic ones, study finds |
(22-May-2009) Two studies examine protein linked to tumor growth for clues to better treatments |
(22-May-2009) Study suggests loss of communication among cells tied to this nutritional deficit |
(22-May-2009) Mix in a thrill-seeking personality, and they're much more likely to be hurt than peers, study says |
(22-May-2009) Poverty, fear play roles in skipping lifesaving therapies, researchers say |
(22-May-2009) If viable, these ingredients could be sent to manufacturers by month's end, officials said |
(22-May-2009) If viable, these ingredients could be sent to manufacturers by month's end, officials said |
(22-May-2009) Researchers suggest that findings could alter treatment methods |
(21-May-2009) Team finds mice lacking certain gene showed fewer signs of condition |
(21-May-2009) Decline seen in visits to doctors and hospitals by people with the disease |
(21-May-2009) Overnight procedure allows longer filtering, which experts prefer |
(21-May-2009) Decline seen in visits to doctors and hospitals by people with the disease |
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(21-May-2009) Team finds mice lacking certain gene showed fewer signs of condition |
(21-May-2009) Technique that doubles life span in mice may hold hope for people |
(21-May-2009) Decline seen in visits to doctors and hospitals by people with the disease |
(21-May-2009) Decline seen in visits to doctors and hospitals by people with the disease |
(21-May-2009) Couples using assisted reproductive technology should be made aware, researcher says |
(20-May-2009) Research with rats finds biological tie between growths and mood changes |
(20-May-2009) Brain areas processing sweet tastes, sexual stimuli may also key personality disorders |
(20-May-2009) CDC says the strain is related to flu variant that circulated before 1957 |
(20-May-2009) People move more and eat better when messaged to do so, study finds |
(20-May-2009) Suspect skin conditions evaluated by e-mail may also keep lid on costs, study suggests |
(20-May-2009) And it may not lead to fewer medical errors, researchers suggest |
(20-May-2009) Suspect skin conditions evaluated by e-mail may also keep lid on costs, study suggests |
(20-May-2009) And it may not lead to fewer medical errors, researchers suggest |
(20-May-2009) Urgency needed in only one-third of cases, study says |
(20-May-2009) Suspect skin conditions evaluated by e-mail may also keep lid on costs, study suggests |
(20-May-2009) Research with rats finds biological tie between growths and mood changes |
(20-May-2009) The sooner angioplasty is done, the lower the death rate, study finds |
(20-May-2009) Urgency needed in only one-third of cases, study says |
(20-May-2009) And it may not lead to fewer medical errors, researchers suggest |
(20-May-2009) CDC says the strain is related to flu variant that circulated before 1957 |
(20-May-2009) Suspect skin conditions evaluated by e-mail may also keep lid on costs, study suggests |
(20-May-2009) People move more and eat better when messaged to do so, study finds |
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(20-May-2009) Suspect skin conditions evaluated by e-mail may also keep lid on costs, study suggests |
(20-May-2009) The findings might someday lead to better treatments, experts say |
(20-May-2009) Analysis shows even small improvements may prevent eye, kidney and nerve damage |
(20-May-2009) The sooner angioplasty is done, the lower the death rate, study finds |
(20-May-2009) Diet, exercise and smoking cessation counseling also proved cost-effective, study finds |
(20-May-2009) And it may not lead to fewer medical errors, researchers suggest |
(20-May-2009) CDC says the strain is related to flu variant that circulated before 1957 |
(20-May-2009) And it may not lead to fewer medical errors, researchers suggest |
(20-May-2009) CDC says the strain is related to flu variant that circulated before 1957 |
(20-May-2009) Aspirin plus anti-clotting therapy boosts dialysis patients' quality of life, study says |
(19-May-2009) Meanwhile, World Health Organization says potential vaccine delayed |
(19-May-2009) Survey findings may spark new pregnancy prevention tactics |
(19-May-2009) And a third never get treatment, new government study finds |
(19-May-2009) Meanwhile, World Health Organization says potential vaccine delayed |
(19-May-2009) Men should be aware of dangers if taking prostate drug, experts say |
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(19-May-2009) Study using nanoparticles in aerosal spray shows promise |
(19-May-2009) In mice, genetically engineered cells killed cancer but spared healthy cells |
(19-May-2009) Staying healthy means a quality life that lasts longer, review finds |
(19-May-2009) Follow the rules of the game |
(19-May-2009) Meanwhile, World Health Organization says potential vaccine delayed |
(19-May-2009) Meanwhile, World Health Organization says potential vaccine delayed |
(18-May-2009) Study suggests oxytocin may help couples in therapy better deal with conflicts |
(18-May-2009) But U.S. health officials say the disease is no more dangerous than regular flu |
(18-May-2009) Theories vary as to why, but experts say consequence can be severe |
(18-May-2009) With wealth and education come fewer chronic problems, study finds |
(18-May-2009) Theories vary as to why, but experts say consequence can be severe |
(18-May-2009) With wealth and education come fewer chronic problems, study finds |
(18-May-2009) Study suggests oxytocin may help couples in therapy better deal with conflicts |
(18-May-2009) U.S. has enough capacity for typical season; experts less sure about global outlook |
(18-May-2009) But U.S. health officials say the disease is no more dangerous than regular flu |
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(18-May-2009) Scientists inject antibody-coding genes directly into muscles |
(18-May-2009) Safety suggestions to help avoid injury |
(18-May-2009) Early detection, aggressive surgery boosts survival times, researchers say |
(18-May-2009) But U.S. health officials say the disease is no more dangerous than regular flu |
(18-May-2009) U.S. has enough capacity for typical season; experts less sure about global outlook |
(18-May-2009) But U.S. health officials say the disease is no more dangerous than regular flu |
(18-May-2009) Suggestions to help prevent injury |
(18-May-2009) Younger, active patients will benefit from cement-less version, researchers say |
(18-May-2009) Early detection, aggressive surgery boosts survival times, researchers say |
(18-May-2009) No 'magic bullet,' experts say, but alternatives may help some |
(17-May-2009) CDC says confirmed cases, including 2 new deaths, may not reflect true reach of the disease |
(17-May-2009) CDC says confirmed cases, including 2 new deaths, may not reflect true reach of the disease |
(17-May-2009) Experts offer advice on how to avoid being attacked |
(17-May-2009) Experts offer advice on how to avoid being attacked |
(17-May-2009) Experts offer advice on how to avoid being attacked |
(17-May-2009) CDC says confirmed cases, including 2 new deaths, may not reflect true reach of the disease |
(17-May-2009) CDC says confirmed cases, including 2 new deaths, may not reflect true reach of the disease |
(15-May-2009) Confirmed cases, including 2 new deaths, may not reflect true reach of infections |
(15-May-2009) Study identifies factors to help decide how aggressive therapy should be |
(15-May-2009) Scientists believe the case could be the first of its kind |
(15-May-2009) Confirmed cases, including 2 new deaths, may not reflect true reach of infections |
(15-May-2009) Finding might explain why this strain isn't spreading, scientists say |
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(15-May-2009) Discovery in mice could someday help control anxiety, experts say |
(15-May-2009) Study finds foods high in vitamins, minerals cut chances of macular degeneration |
(15-May-2009) Confirmed cases, including 2 new deaths, may not reflect true reach of infections |
(15-May-2009) Study identifies factors to help decide how aggressive therapy should be |
(15-May-2009) Finding might explain why this strain isn't spreading, scientists say |
(15-May-2009) Confirmed cases, including 2 new deaths, may not reflect true reach of infections |
(15-May-2009) Why your child might need the procedure |
(14-May-2009) World Health Organization expected to make recommendation next week, report says |
(14-May-2009) Publicly accessible devices prevent heart-attack deaths, study finds |
(14-May-2009) Interrupting sedation for daily physiotherapy led to better post-discharge function, study finds |
(14-May-2009) What can cause this symptom? |
(14-May-2009) World Health Organization expected to make recommendation next week, report says |
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(14-May-2009) Despite risk factors, blacks less likely to suffer atrial fibrillation |
(14-May-2009) World Health Organization expected to make recommendation next week, report says |
(14-May-2009) World Health Organization expected to make recommendation next week, report says |
(14-May-2009) Some "don'ts" after hip replacement surgery |
(14-May-2009) Burning faulty tissue better than meds for irregular heartbeat, study suggests |
(13-May-2009) CDC says quick use of antivirals such as Tamiflu best for this high-risk group |
(13-May-2009) In U.S., 40 percent of new moms aren't married, CDC reports |
(13-May-2009) In U.S., 40 percent of new moms aren't married, CDC reports |
(13-May-2009) Suggestions about what to discuss, bring with you |
(13-May-2009) Epinephrine, dexamethasone reduces hospitalization risk by 35%, study finds |
(13-May-2009) CDC says quick use of antivirals such as Tamiflu best for this high-risk group |
(13-May-2009) Available in Mexico but not in U.S., it could make ICU stays unnecessary, study suggests |
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(13-May-2009) Researchers find that increased 'pill burden' has negative effects |
(13-May-2009) Standard treatment prolonged survival in older women, study finds |
(13-May-2009) Here are suggestions on what to do |
(13-May-2009) CDC says quick use of antivirals such as Tamiflu best for this high-risk group |
(13-May-2009) Available in Mexico but not in U.S., it could make ICU stays unnecessary, study suggests |
(13-May-2009) CDC says quick use of antivirals such as Tamiflu best for this high-risk group |
(13-May-2009) Epinephrine, dexamethasone reduces hospitalization risk by 35%, study finds |
(12-May-2009) Like humans, avian species can feel musical rhythms linked to a shared ability for mimicry |
(12-May-2009) But the risk is similar to that posed by other strains of influenza, CDC says |
(12-May-2009) Too much or too little of the hormone, though, can be damaging, study finds |
(12-May-2009) More research, better adherence to recommendations needed, study suggests |
(12-May-2009) Key factor will be lethality of infection going forward, experts say |
(12-May-2009) But the risk is similar to that posed by other strains of influenza, CDC says |
(12-May-2009) Dutch study finds Web-based self-help site reduces consumption to lower risk levels |
(12-May-2009) More research, better adherence to recommendations needed, study suggests |
(12-May-2009) More research, better adherence to recommendations needed, study suggests |
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(12-May-2009) Dutch study finds Web-based self-help site reduces consumption to lower risk levels |
(12-May-2009) Like humans, avian species can feel musical rhythms linked to a shared ability for mimicry |
(12-May-2009) But the risk is similar to that posed by other strains of influenza, CDC says |
(12-May-2009) Key factor will be lethality of infection going forward, experts say |
(12-May-2009) But the risk is similar to that posed by other strains of influenza, CDC says |
(12-May-2009) More research, better adherence to recommendations needed, study suggests |
(11-May-2009) U.S. tally exceeds 2,600, officials say, and most cases remain mild |
(11-May-2009) 7 of 10 are uninsured, under-insured or have debt or access problems, study finds |
(11-May-2009) Risk of late-stage cancer greater in city dwellers than in rural residents, study shows |
(11-May-2009) Risk of late-stage cancer greater in city dwellers than in rural residents, study shows |
(11-May-2009) Exposure to brand-name pads, pens and the like bears closer monitoring, study suggests |
(11-May-2009) Study suggests MRI scans better than questionnaires for evaluations |
(11-May-2009) Exposure to brand-name pads, pens and the like bears closer monitoring, study suggests |
(11-May-2009) Study suggests MRI scans better than questionnaires for evaluations |
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(11-May-2009) U.S. tally exceeds 2,600, officials say, and most cases remain mild |
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(11-May-2009) Risk of late-stage cancer greater in city dwellers than in rural residents, study shows |
(11-May-2009) Medical journals need to be more vigilant, analysis suggests |
(11-May-2009) Women maintained losses with biweekly checks and counseling, study finds |
(11-May-2009) U.S. tally exceeds 2,600, officials say, and most cases remain mild |
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(11-May-2009) U.S. tally exceeds 2,600, officials say, and most cases remain mild |
(10-May-2009) Like prior 2 cases, Washington state man had underlying health problems, officials say |
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(10-May-2009) Like prior 2 cases, Washington state man had underlying health problems, officials say |
(10-May-2009) Simple precautions are urged to prevent head, neck injuries |
(10-May-2009) Like prior 2 cases, Washington state man had underlying health problems, officials say |
(10-May-2009) Simple precautions are urged to prevent head, neck injuries |
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(10-May-2009) Like prior 2 cases, Washington state man had underlying health problems, officials say |
(09-May-2009) CDC says outbreak continues, but infections still mild and recovery is fairly quick |
(09-May-2009) It may thwart hospital 'superbugs,' viruses and mold, scientists say |
(09-May-2009) It may thwart hospital 'superbugs,' viruses and mold, scientists say |
(09-May-2009) CDC says outbreak continues, but infections still mild and recovery is fairly quick |
(09-May-2009) |
(09-May-2009) CDC says outbreak continues, but infections still mild and recovery is fairly quick |
(09-May-2009) CDC says outbreak continues, but infections still mild and recovery is fairly quick |
(09-May-2009) |
(08-May-2009) But the estimated 2,500 infections continue to be mild and recovery is fairly quick |
(08-May-2009) Society should consider ways to mitigate the effects, experts say |
(08-May-2009) Some discover satisfaction in challenging role, survey finds |
(08-May-2009) CDC report shows 11 cases of similar strain since 2005 |
(08-May-2009) But the estimated 2,500 infections continue to be mild and recovery is fairly quick |
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(08-May-2009) Black patients more likely to experience complications, study finds |
(08-May-2009) Manipulation may be used someday against Parkinson's, too, expert suggests |
(08-May-2009) But the estimated 2,500 infections continue to be mild and recovery is fairly quick |
(08-May-2009) But the estimated 2,500 infections continue to be mild and recovery is fairly quick |
(08-May-2009) |
(08-May-2009) Better prevention methods, medical advances likely behind drop in bypass procedures |
(08-May-2009) Black patients more likely to experience complications, study finds |
(07-May-2009) Officials dismiss 'swine flu parties' as dangerous way to seek immunity |
(07-May-2009) AHA recommendations aim to improve care in underserved patients |
(07-May-2009) AHA recommendations aim to improve care in underserved patients |
(07-May-2009) AHA recommendations aim to improve care in underserved patients |
(07-May-2009) Experts say risk of full-blown stroke is higher than once thought |
(07-May-2009) AHA recommendations aim to improve care in underserved patients |
(07-May-2009) Experts say risk of full-blown stroke is higher than once thought |
(07-May-2009) Experts offer guidelines to help determine which patients need more observation |
(07-May-2009) May be option for those too sick for open-heart surgery, study suggests |
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(07-May-2009) Officials dismiss 'swine flu parties' as dangerous way to seek immunity |
(07-May-2009) Like 2-year-old kids, dogs understand some but not all gestures, researchers say |
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(07-May-2009) Officials dismiss 'swine flu parties' as dangerous way to seek immunity |
(07-May-2009) |
(07-May-2009) Officials dismiss 'swine flu parties' as dangerous way to seek immunity |
(07-May-2009) Men who use the medications must be sure none rubs off on children, agency says |
(07-May-2009) Analysis finds fewer headaches, less facial pain after nasal procedure |
(07-May-2009) Electrodes may switch off illness-linked activity in certain areas, researchers say |
(07-May-2009) May be option for those too sick for open-heart surgery, study suggests |
(07-May-2009) Experts offer guidelines to help determine which patients need more observation |
(07-May-2009) AHA recommendations aim to improve care in underserved patients |
(07-May-2009) May be option for those too sick for open-heart surgery, study suggests |
(06-May-2009) Average age of those hospitalized in U.S. is 15, CDC says |
(06-May-2009) High school dropouts more than twice as prone to illness as college grads, study finds |
(06-May-2009) Louisville, Ky., is rated most challenging city to live in for springtime sufferers |
(06-May-2009) High school dropouts more than twice as prone to illness as college grads, study finds |
(06-May-2009) Extreme confusion is often tied to surgery, anesthesia, experts note |
(06-May-2009) Study ties bacterial exposure to tender joints in group of inflammatory diseases |
(06-May-2009) Experts can't predict whether it will be more virulent or not |
(06-May-2009) Average age of those hospitalized in U.S. is 15, CDC says |
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(06-May-2009) 46-year-old woman lost most of mid-face area in gun blast |
(06-May-2009) 46-year-old woman lost most of mid-face area in gun blast |
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(06-May-2009) Ridding mice of a key DNA-linked enzyme gave them back their memory, researchers say |
(06-May-2009) Findings suggest airway pressure treatment prevents complications, cuts readmissions |
(06-May-2009) High school dropouts more than twice as prone to illness as college grads, study finds |
(06-May-2009) Average age of those hospitalized in U.S. is 15, CDC says |
(06-May-2009) Louisville, Ky., is rated most challenging city to live in for springtime sufferers |
(06-May-2009) High school dropouts more than twice as prone to illness as college grads, study finds |
(06-May-2009) Average age of those hospitalized in U.S. is 15, CDC says |
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(06-May-2009) Extreme confusion is often tied to surgery, anesthesia, experts note |
(06-May-2009) Findings suggest airway pressure treatment prevents complications, cuts readmissions |
(05-May-2009) Two would be aimed at the swine flu circulating the globe |
(05-May-2009) Access to care improves, studies find, but treatment quality lags for elderly, vets |
(05-May-2009) Weekly contact via automated system proves beneficial in study |
(05-May-2009) Access to care improves, studies find, but treatment quality lags for elderly, vets |
(05-May-2009) Access to care improves, studies find, but treatment quality lags for elderly, vets |
(05-May-2009) Access to care improves, studies find, but treatment quality lags for elderly, vets |
(05-May-2009) Possible alternative to current birth control methods needs more study |
(05-May-2009) Housing, treatment for chronically ill reduce need for hospital care, study finds |
(05-May-2009) Access to care improves, studies find, but treatment quality lags for elderly, vets |
(05-May-2009) Need for oxygen, however, sometimes limits options, researcher says |
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(05-May-2009) Two would be aimed at the swine flu circulating the globe |
(05-May-2009) Monikers seem to get staying power from slow growth in popularity |
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(05-May-2009) Housing, treatment for chronically ill reduce need for hospital care, study finds |
(05-May-2009) Two would be aimed at the swine flu circulating the globe |
(05-May-2009) Access to care improves, studies find, but treatment quality lags for elderly, vets |
(05-May-2009) |
(05-May-2009) Two would be aimed at the swine flu circulating the globe |
(04-May-2009) The CDC also points to encouraging signs in Mexico, thought to be the outbreak's source |
(04-May-2009) Review finds inconsistent results, questions validity of numbers |
(04-May-2009) Finding may encourage docs to 'train' patients to recall important facts |
(04-May-2009) Review finds inconsistent results, questions validity of numbers |
(04-May-2009) Make room for a few essentials |
(04-May-2009) Researcher calls for parental diligence and new safety regulations |
(04-May-2009) Discovery of 2 gene variants that kill off protective hormone could lead to new treatments |
(04-May-2009) Review finds inconsistent results, questions validity of numbers |
(04-May-2009) Discovery of 2 gene variants that kill off protective hormone could lead to new treatments |
(04-May-2009) 5- to 10-minute soaks, twice a week, prevent painful flare-ups, study finds |
(04-May-2009) Current response more coordinated, precise, U.S. experts say |
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(04-May-2009) The CDC also points to encouraging signs in Mexico, thought to be the outbreak's source |
(04-May-2009) The immunization gap between wealthier, poorer children is shrinking, study finds |
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(04-May-2009) Finding may encourage docs to 'train' patients to recall important facts |
(04-May-2009) Survival times for those with malignant gliomas increased, study found |
(04-May-2009) Researcher calls for parental diligence and new safety regulations |
(04-May-2009) Study urges rescuers to add compressions, delay other interventions |
(04-May-2009) Review finds inconsistent results, questions validity of numbers |
(04-May-2009) The CDC also points to encouraging signs in Mexico, thought to be the outbreak's source |
(04-May-2009) Study suggests they're less likely to separate reality from fiction |
(04-May-2009) Researcher calls for parental diligence and new safety regulations |
(04-May-2009) Study urges rescuers to add compressions, delay other interventions |
(04-May-2009) Current response more coordinated, precise, U.S. experts say |
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(04-May-2009) The CDC also points to encouraging signs in Mexico, thought to be the outbreak's source |
(04-May-2009) Review finds inconsistent results, questions validity of numbers |
(03-May-2009) Mexico's health secretary said epidemic in his country seems to be waning |
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(03-May-2009) Mexico's health secretary said epidemic in his country seems to be waning |
(03-May-2009) They also had raised cholesterol, so study suggests better screening for hypertension |
(03-May-2009) They also had raised cholesterol, so study suggests better screening for hypertension |
(03-May-2009) Mexico's health secretary said epidemic in his country seems to be waning |
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(03-May-2009) Mexico's health secretary said epidemic in his country seems to be waning |
(02-May-2009) H1N1 strain lacks "virulent characteristics" of deadly 1918 virus, CDC notes |
(02-May-2009) Stress on muscle, bone behind severity of damage, longer recovery, study finds |
(02-May-2009) Stress on muscle, bone behind severity of damage, longer recovery, study finds |
(02-May-2009) H1N1 strain lacks "virulent characteristics" of deadly 1918 virus, CDC notes |
(02-May-2009) Stress on muscle, bone behind severity of damage, longer recovery, study finds |
(02-May-2009) H1N1 strain lacks "virulent characteristics" of deadly 1918 virus, CDC notes |
(02-May-2009) H1N1 strain lacks "virulent characteristics" of deadly 1918 virus, CDC notes |
(01-May-2009) But current H1N1 strain lacks "virulent characteristics" of deadly 1918 virus, CDC notes |
(01-May-2009) Higher quality diets also associated with higher income levels, study finds |
(01-May-2009) Higher quality diets also associated with higher income levels, study finds |
(01-May-2009) A dose of a statin in time of crisis improved long-term outcomes, study found |
(01-May-2009) Discovery shows promise for reducing bacterial growth |
(01-May-2009) But current H1N1 strain lacks "virulent characteristics" of deadly 1918 virus, CDC notes |
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(01-May-2009) Challenges for seniors on multiple meds better understood after taking hands-on approach |
(01-May-2009) Damage from loud external noises puts 3 million youngsters under 18 at risk, group says |
(01-May-2009) But current H1N1 strain lacks "virulent characteristics" of deadly 1918 virus, CDC notes |
(01-May-2009) Latest findings support recent label warnings for Procrit, Aranesp, experts say |
(01-May-2009) But current H1N1 strain lacks "virulent characteristics" of deadly 1918 virus, CDC notes |
(01-May-2009) Hydroxycut products are sold as fat-burners, energy boosters, agency says |
(01-May-2009) Discovery shows promise for reducing bacterial growth |
(30-Apr-2009) Mexico prepares for shutdown of many public services to head off infections |
(30-Apr-2009) Search for correct formulation, egg-based production system are biggest challenges, experts say |
(30-Apr-2009) Mexico prepares for shutdown of many public services to head off infections |
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(30-Apr-2009) Study in mice finds added benefit from cholesterol-reducing agent |
(30-Apr-2009) Tissue density tied to chances of disease in middle-age and beyond, study suggests |
(30-Apr-2009) Mexico prepares for shutdown of many public services to head off infections |
(30-Apr-2009) More than half of those surveyed believe agency is falling behind in safeguarding food, drugs |
(30-Apr-2009) Search for correct formulation, egg-based production system are biggest challenges, experts say |
(30-Apr-2009) Mexico prepares for shutdown of many public services to head off infections |
(30-Apr-2009) Adding steroid to multiple sclerosis treatment shows promise in study |
(30-Apr-2009) Study finds more shock and kidney problems in those with variant |
(29-Apr-2009) Finding could boost understanding of what causes reading disabilities |
(29-Apr-2009) 23-month-old boy from Mexico had traveled to Houston for medical treatments, reports say |
(29-Apr-2009) Worldwide mapping furthers understanding of conditions, experts say |
(29-Apr-2009) Worldwide mapping furthers understanding of conditions, experts say |
(29-Apr-2009) Almost half of those in ICU had deficient levels, study shows |
(29-Apr-2009) Finding could boost understanding of what causes reading disabilities |
(29-Apr-2009) 23-month-old boy from Mexico had traveled to Houston for medical treatments, reports say |
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(29-Apr-2009) Rate among Hispanics, blacks will double over next 20 years, report warns |
(29-Apr-2009) Finding could boost understanding of what causes reading disabilities |
(29-Apr-2009) Worldwide mapping furthers understanding of conditions, experts say |
(29-Apr-2009) Survey finds many cities have dangerously high levels of pollution |
(29-Apr-2009) 23-month-old boy from Mexico had traveled to Houston for medical treatments, reports say |
(29-Apr-2009) Survey finds many cities have dangerously high levels of pollution |
(29-Apr-2009) 23-month-old boy from Mexico had traveled to Houston for medical treatments, reports say |
(29-Apr-2009) As surgery outcomes improve, related costs drop |
(28-Apr-2009) CDC warns that some deaths are likely |
(28-Apr-2009) Electrical signals ID letters for texting, giving home-bound a way to communicate, team says |
(28-Apr-2009) Electrical signals ID letters for texting, giving home-bound a way to communicate, team says |
(28-Apr-2009) Study reports success in tracking medications, reducing workload |
(28-Apr-2009) Women especially affected if primary care came from community outlet |
(28-Apr-2009) Government report also suggests gift ban, drug sample limits |
(28-Apr-2009) Government report also suggests gift ban, drug sample limits |
(28-Apr-2009) Women especially affected if primary care came from community outlet |
(28-Apr-2009) And prevents unnecessary testing, hospitalization, study shows |
(28-Apr-2009) Transmission, death rate much lower than SARS, and true severity of outbreak still unknown |
(28-Apr-2009) CDC warns that some deaths are likely |
(28-Apr-2009) Electrical signals ID letters for texting, giving home-bound a way to communicate, team says |
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(28-Apr-2009) Electrical signals ID letters for texting, giving home-bound a way to communicate, team says |
(28-Apr-2009) Women especially affected if primary care came from community outlet |
(28-Apr-2009) As population ages, even small changes affect incidence, study finds |
(28-Apr-2009) CDC warns that some deaths are likely |
(28-Apr-2009) Controversial food byproduct even showed protection for women, study finds |
(28-Apr-2009) Transmission, death rate much lower than SARS, and true severity of outbreak still unknown |
(28-Apr-2009) CDC warns that some deaths are likely |
(28-Apr-2009) Acetaminophen, NSAIDs can cause liver or stomach illness in certain situations, officials warn |
(28-Apr-2009) Controversial food byproduct even showed protection for women, study finds |
(28-Apr-2009) Electrical signals ID letters for texting, giving home-bound a way to communicate, team says |
(27-Apr-2009) Health officials checking persons entering the country for signs of sickness |
(27-Apr-2009) Many are waiting years after a diagnosis to fill a first prescription, study finds |
(27-Apr-2009) Men on hormone-lowering therapy may require close monitoring, researchers say |
(27-Apr-2009) Two reports show promise of computers, pharmacists for proper prescribing |
(27-Apr-2009) Health officials checking persons entering the country for signs of sickness |
(27-Apr-2009) Researchers report low dose triggered immune response |
(27-Apr-2009) Other studies found they also reduced chances of erectile dysfunction |
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(27-Apr-2009) Health officials checking persons entering the country for signs of sickness |
(27-Apr-2009) Two reports show promise of computers, pharmacists for proper prescribing |
(27-Apr-2009) Health officials checking persons entering the country for signs of sickness |
(27-Apr-2009) Two reports show promise of computers, pharmacists for proper prescribing |
(27-Apr-2009) In rat study, application of nanoparticles restored potency |
(27-Apr-2009) Study cites sun and smoke as other factors linked to the disease |
(26-Apr-2009) 19 cases now confirmed in the United States, health officials say |
(26-Apr-2009) A precautionary measure, the move allows federal and state governments easier access to flu tests and medications |
(26-Apr-2009) 19 cases now confirmed in the United States, health officials say |
(26-Apr-2009) A precautionary measure, the move allows federal and state governments easier access to flu tests and medications |
(26-Apr-2009) 19 cases now confirmed in the United States, health officials say |
(26-Apr-2009) A precautionary measure, the move allows federal and state governments easier access to flu tests and medications |
(26-Apr-2009) 19 cases now confirmed in the United States, health officials say |
(26-Apr-2009) A precautionary measure, the move allows federal and state governments easier access to flu tests and medications |
(25-Apr-2009) Officials find links between Mexican virus and strain that sickened 8 people in California, Texas |
(25-Apr-2009) 3 new cases reported in United States, health officials say |
(25-Apr-2009) Study finds high sodium intake, despite efforts to cut back |
(25-Apr-2009) Officials find links between Mexican virus and strain that sickened 8 people in California, Texas |
(25-Apr-2009) 3 new cases reported in United States, health officials say |
(25-Apr-2009) Method tested in mice could allow more potent treatment with fewer side effects |
(25-Apr-2009) Officials find links between Mexican virus and strain that sickened 8 people in California, Texas |
(25-Apr-2009) 3 new cases reported in United States, health officials say |
(25-Apr-2009) Officials find links between Mexican virus and strain that sickened 8 people in California, Texas |
(25-Apr-2009) 3 new cases reported in United States, health officials say |
(25-Apr-2009) Method tested in mice could allow more potent treatment with fewer side effects |
(24-Apr-2009) All patients, in California and Texas, have recovered from unique virus |
(24-Apr-2009) About half of all deaths stem from treatable conditions, study finds |
(24-Apr-2009) Survival, though, is greater when guidelines are followed, study finds |
(24-Apr-2009) About half of all deaths stem from treatable conditions, study finds |
(24-Apr-2009) Survey finds that psychological needs are going unmet |
(24-Apr-2009) Experts urge establishment of more regional networks |
(24-Apr-2009) All patients, in California and Texas, have recovered from unique virus |
(24-Apr-2009) Achievement could aid dialysis and might be replicated for heart disease, scientists say |
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(24-Apr-2009) About half of all deaths stem from treatable conditions, study finds |
(24-Apr-2009) Achievement could aid dialysis and might be replicated for heart disease, scientists say |
(24-Apr-2009) All patients, in California and Texas, have recovered from unique virus |
(24-Apr-2009) All patients, in California and Texas, have recovered from unique virus |
(24-Apr-2009) Atrial fibrillation ups long-term risk of dying, researchers report |
(23-Apr-2009) CDC finds some problems on the rise, with no clear explanations |
(23-Apr-2009) Single payment plan for dialysis and meds could put many at disadvantage, study suggests |
(23-Apr-2009) Study warns that climate changes affect deer tick's life cycle |
(23-Apr-2009) U.S. researchers say assessing kin may identify those at risk for developing condition |
(23-Apr-2009) Study warns that climate changes affect deer tick's life cycle |
(23-Apr-2009) U.S. researchers say assessing kin may identify those at risk for developing condition |
(23-Apr-2009) Single payment plan for dialysis and meds could put many at disadvantage, study suggests |
(23-Apr-2009) CDC report finds an average of 80 die each year while trimming trees |
(23-Apr-2009) Study finds vets at higher risk of aggressive recurrence only 8 months after surgery |
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(23-Apr-2009) Single payment plan for dialysis and meds could put many at disadvantage, study suggests |
(23-Apr-2009) U.S. researchers say assessing kin may identify those at risk for developing condition |
(23-Apr-2009) Could reduce need for immunosuppressants in treatment of type 1 diabetes |
(23-Apr-2009) Could lead to better breeding techniques, shed light on human genome |
(23-Apr-2009) 'Chemical' programming avoids problems genetic manipulation poses, study finds |
(23-Apr-2009) Single payment plan for dialysis and meds could put many at disadvantage, study suggests |
(23-Apr-2009) Study finds vets at higher risk of aggressive recurrence only 8 months after surgery |
(23-Apr-2009) Study says every preteen should get UV snapshot of what exposure can do to their skin |
(23-Apr-2009) CDC report finds an average of 80 die each year while trimming trees |
(23-Apr-2009) CDC report finds an average of 80 die each year while trimming trees |
(23-Apr-2009) Study finds vets at higher risk of aggressive recurrence only 8 months after surgery |
(23-Apr-2009) Could reduce need for immunosuppressants in treatment of type 1 diabetes |
(22-Apr-2009) Further erosion of private insurance could boost the ranks of the uninsured |
(22-Apr-2009) Study highlights importance of a gap between bad news and request |
(22-Apr-2009) Study highlights importance of a gap between bad news and request |
(22-Apr-2009) Study highlights importance of a gap between bad news and request |
(22-Apr-2009) But finding is controversial, since bilateral procedure could halve number of recipients |
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(22-Apr-2009) Small study suggests larger trials needed to assess therapy over longer time |
(22-Apr-2009) Key alterations hold clues to blood, bladder and ovarian malignancies, researchers say |
(22-Apr-2009) Sustaining heavier people produces more greenhouse gases, researchers say |
(22-Apr-2009) Study finds benefit from consuming just one serving a week |
(22-Apr-2009) Sustaining heavier people produces more greenhouse gases, researchers say |
(22-Apr-2009) Small study suggests larger trials needed to assess therapy over longer time |
(22-Apr-2009) But finding is controversial, since bilateral procedure could halve number of recipients |
(21-Apr-2009) Finding contradicts belief that process favors people in urban areas |
(21-Apr-2009) Study finds fewer complications with electrophysiologists |
(21-Apr-2009) Continuity of care between primary physician and hospital is decreasing, study finds |
(21-Apr-2009) Study finds these units of excellence no better, more costly, than other hospitals |
(21-Apr-2009) Finding contradicts belief that process favors people in urban areas |
(21-Apr-2009) Study examines why people suffer mood disorder after discharge |
(21-Apr-2009) Continuity of care between primary physician and hospital is decreasing, study finds |
(21-Apr-2009) Tested in mice, new chemo delivery system may increase accuracy, researchers say |
(21-Apr-2009) Finding contradicts belief that process favors people in urban areas |
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(21-Apr-2009) Tested in mice, new chemo delivery system may increase accuracy, researchers say |
(21-Apr-2009) Folic acid supplements, smoking and genetics are among research targets |
(21-Apr-2009) Increases production of carcinogens thought to invite disease, study finds |
(21-Apr-2009) Study in mice finds ellagic acid, also in nuts, limits wrinkling |
(21-Apr-2009) Study finds these units of excellence no better, more costly, than other hospitals |
(21-Apr-2009) Study finds fewer complications with electrophysiologists |
(21-Apr-2009) Tested in mice, new chemo delivery system may increase accuracy, researchers say |
(20-Apr-2009) Availability in poor areas more of an issue than youngsters' tastes, studies find |
(20-Apr-2009) Poor communication a major problem in low screening rates but one that can be fixed, study suggests |
(20-Apr-2009) Availability in poor areas more of an issue than youngsters' tastes, studies find |
(20-Apr-2009) Since they leave few signs, imaging reveals patients at much greater risk for death |
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(20-Apr-2009) Poor communication a major problem in low screening rates but one that can be fixed, study suggests |
(20-Apr-2009) Researchers find white and black women share certain risks; other factors more distinctive |
(20-Apr-2009) Environmental or therapeutic contact also led to poorer outcomes, study finds |
(20-Apr-2009) Progression-free survival longer when treatment aimed at specific tumor traits |
(20-Apr-2009) Lab-based study focused on certain types of malignancies |
(20-Apr-2009) In studies, an immune boost fights prostate tumors, and better drugs outwit brain, pancreatic malignancies |
(20-Apr-2009) Poor communication a major problem in low screening rates but one that can be fixed, study suggests |
(20-Apr-2009) But glucose-based beverages may not have same impact, study finds |
(20-Apr-2009) Environmental or therapeutic contact also led to poorer outcomes, study finds |
(20-Apr-2009) But more research needed to define advantages, limits of procedure, study suggests |
(20-Apr-2009) But more research needed to define advantages, limits of procedure, study suggests |
(18-Apr-2009) Discovery and testing in mice may lead to better detection and treatment |
(18-Apr-2009) It's National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month |
(17-Apr-2009) Finding could fine-tune treatments for sleepy travelers and shift workers, study suggests |
(17-Apr-2009) Agency says cells should come from fertility clinic embryos that otherwise would be discarded |
(17-Apr-2009) Failing to list mental disorders makes prevention more difficult, study finds |
(17-Apr-2009) Study finds that enforcing existing laws cuts rate by 21 percent |
(17-Apr-2009) Small study finds over-the-counter melatonin reduces time to slumber |
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(17-Apr-2009) Report on first such study involves effort to improve chemotherapy effectiveness |
(17-Apr-2009) Agency says cells should come from fertility clinic embryos that otherwise would be discarded |
(17-Apr-2009) As little as 10 minutes of exposure changes cardiovascular function, researchers say |
(17-Apr-2009) As little as 10 minutes of exposure changes cardiovascular function, researchers say |
(16-Apr-2009) Researchers spot mechanism that may be applicable to other pathogens |
(16-Apr-2009) Outpatient visits, deaths were lower than previous year, CDC says |
(16-Apr-2009) Outpatient visits, deaths were lower than previous year, CDC says |
(16-Apr-2009) Outpatient visits, deaths were lower than previous year, CDC says |
(16-Apr-2009) Researchers spot mechanism that may be applicable to other pathogens |
(16-Apr-2009) Sexually active females risk infertility, ectopic pregnancy from the infection, CDC warns |
(16-Apr-2009) Boosting registration critical to solving shortages, experts say |
(16-Apr-2009) Boosting registration critical to solving shortages, experts say |
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(16-Apr-2009) But positive effect was only seen in black children, study finds |
(16-Apr-2009) The way cells use oxygen could keep them younger, longer |
(16-Apr-2009) MIT researchers design lightweight sensor that can take readings at will |
(16-Apr-2009) Researchers spot mechanism that may be applicable to other pathogens |
(16-Apr-2009) CDC report shows slight increase in rates between 2005 and 2007 |
(16-Apr-2009) MIT researchers design lightweight sensor that can take readings at will |
(15-Apr-2009) Advances in micro-instrumentation offer doctors choice of 'keyhole' procedures |
(15-Apr-2009) Statins could help prevent attack, while painkiller might minimize damage, studies find |
(15-Apr-2009) Researchers foresee an increased ability to diagnose the disease |
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(15-Apr-2009) Particularly when patients pick the tunes, study suggests |
(15-Apr-2009) Researchers foresee an increased ability to diagnose the disease |
(15-Apr-2009) Lab findings show potential for use alone or in combination, scientist says |
(15-Apr-2009) Advances in micro-instrumentation offer doctors choice of 'keyhole' procedures |
(15-Apr-2009) Researchers foresee an increased ability to diagnose the disease |
(15-Apr-2009) Advances in micro-instrumentation offer doctors choice of 'keyhole' procedures |
(14-Apr-2009) Cells could play major role in treatment, if supply is adequate, study finds |
(14-Apr-2009) CDC surveys find more relaxed people in Hawaii, fewer in Kentucky, W. Va. |
(14-Apr-2009) CDC surveys find more relaxed people in Hawaii, fewer in Kentucky, W. Va. |
(14-Apr-2009) And they're more likely to lack treatment for it years after freedom, study finds |
(14-Apr-2009) Cells could play major role in treatment, if supply is adequate, study finds |
(14-Apr-2009) And they're more likely to lack treatment for it years after freedom, study finds |
(14-Apr-2009) Imaging test doesn't single out those at high risk of trouble, study found |
(14-Apr-2009) Experiences that evoke compassion take longer to develop, study finds |
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(14-Apr-2009) Getting both simultaneously linked to longer survival, study concludes |
(14-Apr-2009) Slow-release injection could ease discomfort in specific areas for days, weeks |
(14-Apr-2009) Cells could play major role in treatment, if supply is adequate, study finds |
(14-Apr-2009) And they're more likely to lack treatment for it years after freedom, study finds |
(14-Apr-2009) Slow-release injection could ease discomfort in specific areas for days, weeks |
(13-Apr-2009) Study finds differences drop or disappear when scale is reduced |
(13-Apr-2009) Clinicians who don't know about studies won't use findings, survey suggests |
(13-Apr-2009) Clinicians who don't know about studies won't use findings, survey suggests |
(13-Apr-2009) Egyptians may have been using herb-spiked drink for healing 5,000 years ago |
(13-Apr-2009) Experts offer seniors tips on avoiding harmful tumbles |
(13-Apr-2009) Some safety tips |
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(13-Apr-2009) Disparity in care is as wide today as it was in the early '90s, study says |
(13-Apr-2009) Study finds differences drop or disappear when scale is reduced |
(13-Apr-2009) Small study finds acupressure cut symptoms beyond mere placebo effect |
(13-Apr-2009) Egyptians may have been using herb-spiked drink for healing 5,000 years ago |
(13-Apr-2009) Vegetables, nuts, and 'Mediterranean' fare most beneficial, researchers find |
(13-Apr-2009) Some safety tips |
(13-Apr-2009) Disparity in care is as wide today as it was in the early '90s, study says |
(13-Apr-2009) Technique could one day quickly detect if treatment is working, study suggests |
(12-Apr-2009) Podiatrists suggest proper shoes, warm-up routine can prevent most common foot and ankle problems |
(11-Apr-2009) Putting common sense on menu is best way to avoid grill burns and accidents, experts say |
(11-Apr-2009) Experts debate pros, cons of consumption and mercury exposure |
(11-Apr-2009) Experts debate pros, cons of consumption and mercury exposure |
(11-Apr-2009) Putting common sense on menu is best way to avoid grill burns and accidents, experts say |
(10-Apr-2009) It's an emotional detachment that can have an impact on patients, experts say |
(10-Apr-2009) Findings suggest many factors contribute to stress disorder, not just fear during trauma |
(10-Apr-2009) Industry group says, 'Think twice before mixing once' to avoid harm |
(10-Apr-2009) It's an emotional detachment that can have an impact on patients, experts say |
(10-Apr-2009) Juvista scores well for skin appearance in 3 trials |
(10-Apr-2009) Procedure may someday replace transplants in people, experts say |
(10-Apr-2009) Industry group says, 'Think twice before mixing once' to avoid harm |
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(10-Apr-2009) Reovirus seeks out and destroys tumor cells, researchers say |
(10-Apr-2009) Procedure may someday replace transplants in people, experts say |
(10-Apr-2009) Even walking half an hour a day can boost longevity, study finds |
(10-Apr-2009) Industry group says, 'Think twice before mixing once' to avoid harm |
(10-Apr-2009) But lower doses of dopamine agonists appear to curb compulsive acting out, study says |
(09-Apr-2009) FDA official cites need to modernize government efforts |
(09-Apr-2009) Nonsmokers have higher-than-average levels of residue, study finds |
(09-Apr-2009) FDA official cites need to modernize government efforts |
(09-Apr-2009) Drug manufacturer acts after link found to rare brain infection |
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(09-Apr-2009) Study suggests that toxins alter cell activity and cut oxygen to baby |
(09-Apr-2009) Drug manufacturer acts after link found to rare brain infection |
(09-Apr-2009) FDA official cites need to modernize government efforts |
(09-Apr-2009) Drug manufacturer acts after link found to rare brain infection |
(09-Apr-2009) FDA official cites need to modernize government efforts |
(08-Apr-2009) Swedish study says since children are getting bigger, condition may become more common |
(08-Apr-2009) 'Brown' fat, previously unknown in adults, revs up calorie-burning, experts say |
(08-Apr-2009) 'Brown' fat, previously unknown in adults, revs up calorie-burning, experts say |
(08-Apr-2009) Effective vaccine and more vaccinations among young people helped, experts say |
(08-Apr-2009) Americans are looking overseas for less-expensive medical care |
(08-Apr-2009) Effective vaccine and more vaccinations among young people helped, experts say |
(08-Apr-2009) Multiple approaches are found to boost success of people trying to quit |
(08-Apr-2009) Effective vaccine and more vaccinations among young people helped, experts say |
(08-Apr-2009) Experimental preparation was tested in people with latent infection |
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(08-Apr-2009) 'Brown' fat, previously unknown in adults, revs up calorie-burning, experts say |
(08-Apr-2009) Americans are looking overseas for less-expensive medical care |
(08-Apr-2009) Study finds third of these risk-takers had been in 1 or more crashes in previous 3 years |
(08-Apr-2009) How to help your feet |
(08-Apr-2009) Americans are looking overseas for less-expensive medical care |
(08-Apr-2009) Brief counseling before, after surgery eases concern over side effects, study finds |
(07-Apr-2009) Study finds that female noses are more sensitive to body odors |
(07-Apr-2009) Finding suggests biological and clinical management of these growths needs to be tailored |
(07-Apr-2009) Most data finds no difference between real, sham treatments, researchers say |
(07-Apr-2009) It lowers immune system's defense to bacteria that threaten those with COPD, study says |
(07-Apr-2009) Combo of physical therapy, household changes added 3.5 years on average, study found |
(07-Apr-2009) Researchers apply for large-scale testing after 'very promising' early results |
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(07-Apr-2009) Finding suggests biological and clinical management of these growths needs to be tailored |
(07-Apr-2009) Study in rats links it to diabetes risk, but human application is unclear |
(07-Apr-2009) The technique lessens worries more than usual care, study finds |
(07-Apr-2009) Researchers apply for large-scale testing after 'very promising' early results |
(07-Apr-2009) Combo of physical therapy, household changes added 3.5 years on average, study found |
(07-Apr-2009) Low socioeconomic status and non-white race linked to worse outcomes |
(06-Apr-2009) They're younger, more often black or Hispanic, report finds |
(06-Apr-2009) Small Egyptian study uses hormone-antioxidant combo to improve odds of conception |
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(06-Apr-2009) They're younger, more often black or Hispanic, report finds |
(06-Apr-2009) Study found high-fiber, low-sugar regimen reduced risk factors |
(06-Apr-2009) Small Egyptian study uses hormone-antioxidant combo to improve odds of conception |
(06-Apr-2009) Goal is to one day develop a therapy to help with spinal cord injuries |
(06-Apr-2009) New research finds that need for instant gratification might play a part |
(06-Apr-2009) Two techniques worked for patients after heart bypass procedures, study finds |
(05-Apr-2009) Experts say common denominator may be inflammation, suggest heart-healthy diet |
(05-Apr-2009) When tested in rabbits, resolvins reduced inflammation |
(05-Apr-2009) Children are especially vulnerable to seasonal allergies, so be prepared, expert says |
(03-Apr-2009) Japanese study points to good oral health as a means to prevent spread of HIV |
(03-Apr-2009) Affected felines recovered from a similar neurological disorder, researchers say |
(03-Apr-2009) Levels of the toxin in leg bones are tied to poorer scores on cognitive tests |
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(03-Apr-2009) Second study finds rare eye disease missed, mistreated among urban youngsters |
(03-Apr-2009) Treatment could save brain cells from ravages of neurodegenerative disease |
(03-Apr-2009) Middle-aged men appear most at risk from overdosing following the surgery, study found |
(02-Apr-2009) Study finds poorer, less healthy families are sometimes shunted to high-deductible plans |
(02-Apr-2009) Study finds poorer, less healthy families are sometimes shunted to high-deductible plans |
(02-Apr-2009) Finding could steer caregivers away from situations that would add to anxiety |
(02-Apr-2009) And more than half aren't worrying about their health, survey finds |
(02-Apr-2009) U.S. agency compiles comparison of therapies for both doctors and patients |
(02-Apr-2009) Study finds poorer, less healthy families are sometimes shunted to high-deductible plans |
(02-Apr-2009) Half of alcohol-linked deaths are tied to bouts of excessive consumption, CDC notes |
(02-Apr-2009) U.S. agency compiles comparison of therapies for both doctors and patients |
(02-Apr-2009) Finding could steer caregivers away from situations that would add to anxiety |
(02-Apr-2009) Study casts doubt on notion that antiretrovirals can be postponed till later in infection |
(02-Apr-2009) Less time to completion may boost patient compliance, outcomes, researchers say |
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(02-Apr-2009) Half of alcohol-linked deaths are tied to bouts of excessive consumption, CDC notes |
(02-Apr-2009) Cediranib reduces tissue swelling better than steroids, team says |
(02-Apr-2009) Discovery could lead to ways of regrowing damaged cardiac tissue, experts say |
(02-Apr-2009) U.S. agency compiles comparison of therapies for both doctors and patients |
(01-Apr-2009) Finding could lead to new target for disease therapy, researchers say |
(01-Apr-2009) More than half of discharged Medicare patients are readmitted within a year, study finds |
(01-Apr-2009) And women closest to traffic were 63 percent more likely to develop the disease, study says |
(01-Apr-2009) More than half of discharged Medicare patients are readmitted within a year, study finds |
(01-Apr-2009) U.S.-supported site offers advice, referrals to help protect your health |
(01-Apr-2009) More than half of discharged Medicare patients are readmitted within a year, study finds |
(01-Apr-2009) U.S.-supported site offers advice, referrals to help protect your health |
(01-Apr-2009) Using them would increase available organs, researchers say |
(01-Apr-2009) Using them would increase available organs, researchers say |
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(01-Apr-2009) Study found whites much less likely to have this variant |
(01-Apr-2009) Study in mice hints at possible use in brain cancer treatment |
(01-Apr-2009) Finding could lead to new target for disease therapy, researchers say |
(01-Apr-2009) Study in mice hints at possible use in brain cancer treatment |
(01-Apr-2009) Study in monkeys finds that it reduces replication of the virus |
(01-Apr-2009) And women closest to traffic were 63 percent more likely to develop the disease, study says |
(31-Mar-2009) Blood pressure control was worse with newer scheduling option, study finds |
(31-Mar-2009) Recall said to involve 1 million pounds of nuts sold in at least 31 states |
(31-Mar-2009) Calif. producer says they may have been mixed in during production process |
(31-Mar-2009) Those with the best rankings had similar death rates to those with the worst marks |
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(31-Mar-2009) Framingham researchers and private sector biotech scientists will collaborate |
(31-Mar-2009) Those with the best rankings had similar death rates to those with the worst marks |
(31-Mar-2009) Those with the best rankings had similar death rates to those with the worst marks |
(31-Mar-2009) Fingertip sensor tracks changes in blood flow, predicting odds for heart attack |
(30-Mar-2009) And the benefits can last for years, researchers say |
(30-Mar-2009) Almost two-thirds lacked this type of service within past year, study found |
(30-Mar-2009) Almost two-thirds lacked this type of service within past year, study found |
(30-Mar-2009) Relaxin cuts shortness of breath and trimmed hospital stays, phase 2 study concludes |
(30-Mar-2009) Isolating damaged heart tissue does not produce better outcomes, study finds |
(30-Mar-2009) And the benefits can last for years, researchers say |
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(30-Mar-2009) Findings should lead to deeper understanding of the disease, experts say |
(30-Mar-2009) Study found safety warnings for kids were missed, could be more prominent |
(30-Mar-2009) Study found safety warnings for kids were missed, could be more prominent |
(30-Mar-2009) Isolating damaged heart tissue does not produce better outcomes, study finds |
(30-Mar-2009) Risk appears the same for bare metal or drug-eluting devices, study found |
(30-Mar-2009) Italian studies report fewer heart attacks after procedures |
(29-Mar-2009) Whether inside or out, projects require care and caution |
(29-Mar-2009) Whether inside or out, projects require care and caution |
(29-Mar-2009) Whether inside or out, projects require care and caution |
(29-Mar-2009) Whether inside or out, projects require care and caution |
(27-Mar-2009) Conservation of glucose for survival may apply to humans as well, researchers say |
(27-Mar-2009) Team suggests there are many targets now for interfering with the process |
(27-Mar-2009) Experts say job losses pose new problems in era of rising costs |
(27-Mar-2009) Domestic violence carries 'substantial financial price,' study finds |
(27-Mar-2009) Analysis shows most documents require reading skills beyond those of general population |
(27-Mar-2009) Technique reroutes lymphatic fluid to prevent buildup, experts explain |
(27-Mar-2009) Domestic violence carries 'substantial financial price,' study finds |
(27-Mar-2009) Doctor urges first responders to clean equipment regularly with alcohol wipes |
(27-Mar-2009) Doctor urges first responders to clean equipment regularly with alcohol wipes |
(27-Mar-2009) Doctor urges first responders to clean equipment regularly with alcohol wipes |
(27-Mar-2009) Doctor urges first responders to clean equipment regularly with alcohol wipes |
(27-Mar-2009) Study finds VP16 is molecular key that unlocks the virus from latent state |
(27-Mar-2009) Doctor urges first responders to clean equipment regularly with alcohol wipes |
(27-Mar-2009) Survey finds that active role by patients doubled their odds of success |
(27-Mar-2009) Survey finds that active role by patients doubled their odds of success |
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(27-Mar-2009) Survey finds that active role by patients doubled their odds of success |
(27-Mar-2009) Conservation of glucose for survival may apply to humans as well, researchers say |
(27-Mar-2009) Study finds VP16 is molecular key that unlocks the virus from latent state |
(27-Mar-2009) Team suggests there are many targets now for interfering with the process |
(27-Mar-2009) Analysis shows most documents require reading skills beyond those of general population |
(27-Mar-2009) Stats show safety programs need to be extended to others on road as well, study finds |
(27-Mar-2009) Doctor urges first responders to clean equipment regularly with alcohol wipes |
(27-Mar-2009) Team suggests there are many targets now for interfering with the process |
(27-Mar-2009) Analysis shows most documents require reading skills beyond those of general population |
(27-Mar-2009) Stats show safety programs need to be extended to others on road as well, study finds |
(27-Mar-2009) Doctor urges first responders to clean equipment regularly with alcohol wipes |
(27-Mar-2009) Team suggests there are many targets now for interfering with the process |
(27-Mar-2009) Technique reroutes lymphatic fluid to prevent buildup, experts explain |
(26-Mar-2009) Report finds that average sodium intake far exceeds recommendations, raising health risks |
(26-Mar-2009) Specialists are concentrating in areas with high doctor/patient ratios, experts say |
(26-Mar-2009) Specialists are concentrating in areas with high doctor/patient ratios, experts say |
(26-Mar-2009) Data collection aims to aid in recognizing, treating rare but real condition |
(26-Mar-2009) Stress cardiomyopathy linked to common drugs, study finds |
(26-Mar-2009) Specialists are concentrating in areas with high doctor/patient ratios, experts say |
(26-Mar-2009) Data collection aims to aid in recognizing, treating rare but real condition |
(26-Mar-2009) Criteria include added section on hospital care and advice on drugs most effective in blacks |
(26-Mar-2009) Report urges new role in coordinating, funding local prevention efforts |
(26-Mar-2009) Criteria include added section on hospital care and advice on drugs most effective in blacks |
(26-Mar-2009) Being pulled by a dog or chasing a cat causes many tumbles, CDC reports |
(26-Mar-2009) Signal thousand times stronger than current imaging, researchers say |
(26-Mar-2009) Being pulled by a dog or chasing a cat causes many tumbles, CDC reports |
(26-Mar-2009) Study is part of government strategy to tackle issue |
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(26-Mar-2009) Criteria include added section on hospital care and advice on drugs most effective in blacks |
(26-Mar-2009) Report finds that average sodium intake far exceeds recommendations, raising health risks |
(26-Mar-2009) Chinese scientists used bacteria to strip the drink of carbs |
(26-Mar-2009) Signal thousand times stronger than current imaging, researchers say |
(26-Mar-2009) Specialists are concentrating in areas with high doctor/patient ratios, experts say |
(26-Mar-2009) Signal thousand times stronger than current imaging, researchers say |
(25-Mar-2009) Study finds cleaved galectin-3 may serve as treatment target against disease progression |
(25-Mar-2009) Researchers say cost, doctors' reluctance to change are main barriers to adoption |
(25-Mar-2009) Researchers say cost, doctors' reluctance to change are main barriers to adoption |
(25-Mar-2009) Several cases of inappropriate shocks from appliances have been reported |
(25-Mar-2009) Creation of a separate federal agency is needed, new report says |
(25-Mar-2009) Researchers say cost, doctors' reluctance to change are main barriers to adoption |
(25-Mar-2009) Researchers say cost, doctors' reluctance to change are main barriers to adoption |
(25-Mar-2009) Cognitive problems also might be linked to right hemisphere thickness, study finds |
(25-Mar-2009) Study finds procedure dramatically reduces transmission of herpes, human papillomavirus |
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(25-Mar-2009) Triple negative growths 3 times more likely regardless of age, weight, study finds |
(25-Mar-2009) Study in mice reports a more powerful immune response than from an injection |
(25-Mar-2009) Study finds cleaved galectin-3 may serve as treatment target against disease progression |
(25-Mar-2009) Variation found in more than 40% of females under 50 raises odds almost 4-fold |
(25-Mar-2009) Creation of a separate federal agency is needed, new report says |
(25-Mar-2009) Creation of a separate federal agency is needed, new report says |
(25-Mar-2009) Adding third medicine to standard therapy made the difference, researchers say |
(25-Mar-2009) Creation of a separate federal agency is needed, new report says |
(24-Mar-2009) The finding casts the usefulness of screening into doubt, scientists say |
(24-Mar-2009) Experts urge greater investment in research to stem 'crippling' expenses |
(24-Mar-2009) Differences associated with behavioral traits, susceptibility to certain diseases |
(24-Mar-2009) Recognizing the enzyme deficiency would save many lives, study suggests |
(24-Mar-2009) Very ill patients have higher mortality when glucose is too strictly controlled, study finds |
(24-Mar-2009) Successful intervention included doctor training, patient education and feedback |
(24-Mar-2009) Experts urge greater investment in research to stem 'crippling' expenses |
(24-Mar-2009) More than 10% of ICU patients are thought to develop these infections |
(24-Mar-2009) Very ill patients have higher mortality when glucose is too strictly controlled, study finds |
(24-Mar-2009) The finding casts the usefulness of screening into doubt, scientists say |
(24-Mar-2009) More than 10% of ICU patients are thought to develop these infections |
(24-Mar-2009) Study finds potential interaction with cyclosporine could lead to fatal complications |
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(24-Mar-2009) Differences associated with behavioral traits, susceptibility to certain diseases |
(24-Mar-2009) Recognizing the enzyme deficiency would save many lives, study suggests |
(24-Mar-2009) Differences associated with behavioral traits, susceptibility to certain diseases |
(24-Mar-2009) Most cervical cancers arose from strains covered by the shot, study finds |
(24-Mar-2009) The finding casts the usefulness of screening into doubt, scientists say |
(24-Mar-2009) Most cervical cancers arose from strains covered by the shot, study finds |
(24-Mar-2009) Study found having 'gone under' more than once by age 3 seemed to raise risk for problems |
(24-Mar-2009) Very ill patients have higher mortality when glucose is too strictly controlled, study finds |
(24-Mar-2009) Study found having 'gone under' more than once by age 3 seemed to raise risk for problems |
(24-Mar-2009) Heart experts stress the importance of genetic testing and diagnosis |
(24-Mar-2009) The finding casts the usefulness of screening into doubt, scientists say |
(23-Mar-2009) Study finds odds more than doubled, especially if kin was diagnosed at young age |
(23-Mar-2009) Almost half of cases examined were attributable to tobacco use, researchers say |
(23-Mar-2009) The expense of raising another child may be driving the trend, doctors say |
(23-Mar-2009) Disparity of up to an hour led to worse outcomes but it can be fixed |
(23-Mar-2009) Products in development expand on plants' natural defenses, researchers explain |
(23-Mar-2009) Disparity of up to an hour led to worse outcomes but it can be fixed |
(23-Mar-2009) Get it out safely |
(23-Mar-2009) Almost half of cases examined were attributable to tobacco use, researchers say |
(23-Mar-2009) Research with canines may one day lead to new therapies to benefit humans |
(23-Mar-2009) Major study finds an effect, but critics say meat offers important nutrients |
(23-Mar-2009) Research with canines may one day lead to new therapies to benefit humans |
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(23-Mar-2009) Disparity of up to an hour led to worse outcomes but it can be fixed |
(23-Mar-2009) Products in development expand on plants' natural defenses, researchers explain |
(23-Mar-2009) Smaller than dust flecks, new therapy 'cooks' bad cells while leaving healthy ones alone |
(23-Mar-2009) Finding may help in kids with ADHD, workers under stress |
(23-Mar-2009) Finding in rats holds promise against kidney disease, too, experts say |
(23-Mar-2009) Research with canines may one day lead to new therapies to benefit humans |
(23-Mar-2009) Disparity of up to an hour led to worse outcomes but it can be fixed |
(23-Mar-2009) Products in development expand on plants' natural defenses, researchers explain |
(23-Mar-2009) Recommended levels in foods need to be increased, experts say |
(23-Mar-2009) Smaller than dust flecks, new therapy 'cooks' bad cells while leaving healthy ones alone |
(23-Mar-2009) Finding may help in kids with ADHD, workers under stress |
(23-Mar-2009) Products in development expand on plants' natural defenses, researchers explain |
(22-Mar-2009) While many patients are nervous, doctors say it isn't as scary as some believe |
(21-Mar-2009) Experts offer advice on keeping skin safe from harmful rays |
(20-Mar-2009) Finding could lead to new treatments for cognitive disorders, researchers say |
(20-Mar-2009) Massachusetts finding has troubling implications for public safety, experts say |
(20-Mar-2009) E-monitoring of hand washing, better room cleaning and checks on patient transfers are key, studies find |
(20-Mar-2009) Offers of water, formula supplementation cut likelihood new mothers will achieve goals |
(20-Mar-2009) E-monitoring of hand washing, better room cleaning and checks on patient transfers are key, studies find |
(20-Mar-2009) EPA offers tips for storing and using potentially harmful products |
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(20-Mar-2009) Behavior of certain white blood cells may hold key to treatment, scientists say |
(20-Mar-2009) Finding could lead to new treatments for cognitive disorders, researchers say |
(20-Mar-2009) EPA offers tips for storing and using potentially harmful products |
(20-Mar-2009) E-monitoring of hand washing, better room cleaning and checks on patient transfers are key, studies find |
(20-Mar-2009) Agency says some contain prescription-only drugs that can harm consumers |
(20-Mar-2009) EPA offers tips for storing and using potentially harmful products |
(20-Mar-2009) E-monitoring of hand washing, better room cleaning and checks on patient transfers are key, studies find |
(20-Mar-2009) Agency says some contain prescription-only drugs that can harm consumers |
(20-Mar-2009) Study finds that for some groups, survival odds after angioplasty are not as great |
(20-Mar-2009) Rivaroxaban could replace heparin after hip- or knee-replacement surgery |
(19-Mar-2009) CDC analysis finds almost half of all cases last year in 4 states |
(19-Mar-2009) Day-to-day emergencies require coordination similar to trauma system, expert says |
(19-Mar-2009) CDC analysis finds almost half of all cases last year in 4 states |
(19-Mar-2009) Fallout from 2 studies, pro and con, has experts in a quandry |
(19-Mar-2009) Day-to-day emergencies require coordination similar to trauma system, expert says |
(19-Mar-2009) Day-to-day emergencies require coordination similar to trauma system, expert says |
(19-Mar-2009) Day-to-day emergencies require coordination similar to trauma system, expert says |
(19-Mar-2009) Anxiety-linked hormones could spur the stomach bug's activity, research suggests |
(19-Mar-2009) Symptoms can take time to progress and cause irreversible damage, doctors say |
(19-Mar-2009) 'Epidural hematoma' is a blood clot between the brain and the skull |
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(19-Mar-2009) Discovery in mice could offer clues to effects of aging, experts say |
(19-Mar-2009) No matter the culture, people recognize most basic feelings in unfamiliar tunes |
(19-Mar-2009) Stimulation of spinal cord less invasive than deep brain stimulation, researchers say |
(19-Mar-2009) Fallout from 2 studies, pro and con, has experts in a quandry |
(19-Mar-2009) Day-to-day emergencies require coordination similar to trauma system, expert says |
(19-Mar-2009) New prescribing criteria could prevent thousands of heart attacks |
(18-Mar-2009) Survey shows they suffer consequences of delaying doctor visits, filling prescriptions |
(18-Mar-2009) Scientists found levels of certain cytokines spiked during disease stage |
(18-Mar-2009) Doctors acknowledge that the PSA test is a far from perfect tool |
(18-Mar-2009) Suggestions to avoid injury |
(18-Mar-2009) Scientists found levels of certain cytokines spiked during disease stage |
(18-Mar-2009) Women given injection could cut risk for CMV in half, study suggests |
(18-Mar-2009) Suggestions to avoid injury |
(18-Mar-2009) Study identifies factors that reduce survival rate for combo surgery |
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(18-Mar-2009) Biggest risk factors were hypertension, obesity, study found |
(18-Mar-2009) The natural medical adhesive might be applied using inkjet printer technology, researchers say |
(18-Mar-2009) Doctors acknowledge that the PSA test is a far from perfect tool |
(18-Mar-2009) It's similar to smoking when it comes to effect on longevity, researchers note |
(18-Mar-2009) The natural medical adhesive might be applied using inkjet printer technology, researchers say |
(18-Mar-2009) Scientists found levels of certain cytokines spiked during disease stage |
(18-Mar-2009) Women given injection could cut risk for CMV in half, study suggests |
(18-Mar-2009) Study finds risk of disease recurrence, death nearly twice that of normal-weight patients |
(18-Mar-2009) Study identifies factors that reduce survival rate for combo surgery |
(18-Mar-2009) The natural medical adhesive might be applied using inkjet printer technology, researchers say |
(18-Mar-2009) The natural medical adhesive might be applied using inkjet printer technology, researchers say |
(17-Mar-2009) Painful swelling can require treatments for infections and depression |
(17-Mar-2009) Businesses urged to help lower health costs and prevent preterm births |
(17-Mar-2009) Animals exposed to treated air from patient rooms less likely to be infected, study finds |
(17-Mar-2009) Alcohol treatment still heads list but figures decline, report finds |
(17-Mar-2009) Alcohol treatment still heads list but figures decline, report finds |
(17-Mar-2009) Businesses urged to help lower health costs and prevent preterm births |
(17-Mar-2009) Kisspeptin spurs healthy ovulation, researchers explain |
(17-Mar-2009) Animals exposed to treated air from patient rooms less likely to be infected, study finds |
(17-Mar-2009) Alcohol treatment still heads list but figures decline, report finds |
(17-Mar-2009) Animals exposed to treated air from patient rooms less likely to be infected, study finds |
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(17-Mar-2009) Peanuts and shrimp cause the most problems, survey finds |
(17-Mar-2009) Painful swelling can require treatments for infections and depression |
(17-Mar-2009) But danger to fetus from radiation is slight, experts say |
(17-Mar-2009) Kisspeptin spurs healthy ovulation, researchers explain |
(17-Mar-2009) Animals exposed to treated air from patient rooms less likely to be infected, study finds |
(17-Mar-2009) Alcohol treatment still heads list but figures decline, report finds |
(17-Mar-2009) Painful swelling can require treatments for infections and depression |
(16-Mar-2009) Experts cite smoke, eating habits and sleep patterns as potential causes |
(16-Mar-2009) To avoid food-borne illness |
(16-Mar-2009) A small number of products contain allergens no matter what ingredients are listed, study finds |
(16-Mar-2009) But report finds perception of dangers from inhalants at lowest point since 1991 |
(16-Mar-2009) Work schedules, finances and getaway destinations are affected, studies find |
(16-Mar-2009) Case of an injured policeman outlines the danger, researchers say |
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(16-Mar-2009) The therapy is still experimental, and more research is needed, study says |
(16-Mar-2009) But report finds perception of dangers from inhalants at lowest point since 1991 |
(16-Mar-2009) Case of an injured policeman outlines the danger, researchers say |
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(13-Mar-2009) It may be time to visit your dentist |
(13-Mar-2009) Too many choices, confusing options are roadblocks to smartest decision, report says |
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(13-Mar-2009) Disease is more aggressive, requiring more radical treatments, study suggests |
(13-Mar-2009) Finding suggests children with language disorders may benefit from tonal training |
(13-Mar-2009) Small U.K. study says Rituxan could become 1st new drug for disease in 50 years |
(13-Mar-2009) Reward may keep brain visually on track without conscious attention, study finds |
(13-Mar-2009) Researchers say finding could serve as model for diagnosing chronic fatigue |
(13-Mar-2009) Small U.K. study says Rituxan could become 1st new drug for disease in 50 years |
(13-Mar-2009) Study finds chances of heart attack triples in first hour afterward |
(13-Mar-2009) Study found noninvasive technique eradicated smaller tumors |
(13-Mar-2009) Disease is more aggressive, requiring more radical treatments, study suggests |
(13-Mar-2009) Most important, expert says, is to aggressively try to reduce risk factors |
(13-Mar-2009) Researchers say it works even when common blood thinners also are taken |
(12-Mar-2009) CDC says more emphasis needed on tobacco-control programs |
(12-Mar-2009) Study found significant amount occurred in ICUs |
(12-Mar-2009) Mismatch occurs between seeing letter and the sound it represents, study suggests |
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(12-Mar-2009) Ethnic differences affect results with existing test, study finds |
(12-Mar-2009) Blood samples from women had higher levels of 2 proteins before they developed disease |
(12-Mar-2009) U.S. researchers find aerosol levels have diminished visibility |
(12-Mar-2009) Blood pressure and cholesterol should be controlled more aggressively, study suggests |
(12-Mar-2009) Study found significant amount occurred in ICUs |
(12-Mar-2009) Study found significant amount occurred in ICUs |
(12-Mar-2009) Ethnic differences affect results with existing test, study finds |
(12-Mar-2009) Blood samples from women had higher levels of 2 proteins before they developed disease |
(12-Mar-2009) Ethnic differences affect results with existing test, study finds |
(11-Mar-2009) Bodies found near rest of Tsar Nicholas II's family identified as 2 missing children |
(11-Mar-2009) Oral quinacrine showed no benefit for brain-wasting disorders such as Creutzfeldt-Jakob |
(11-Mar-2009) Symptom control is key, study says, as Washington becomes 2nd state to legalize procedure |
(11-Mar-2009) Preliminary findings offer hope against a silent killer |
(11-Mar-2009) Oral quinacrine showed no benefit for brain-wasting disorders such as Creutzfeldt-Jakob |
(11-Mar-2009) Bodies found near rest of Tsar Nicholas II's family identified as 2 missing children |
(11-Mar-2009) These networks begin with one altruistic living donor, study explains |
(11-Mar-2009) These networks begin with one altruistic living donor, study explains |
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(11-Mar-2009) Just 1 less gram a day could produce dramatic results, study says |
(11-Mar-2009) Promises to make diagnosis simpler for disease than can strike younger adults |
(11-Mar-2009) Study in mice pinpoints role of gene mutation in triggering certain headaches |
(11-Mar-2009) Preliminary findings offer hope against a silent killer |
(11-Mar-2009) Bodies found near rest of Tsar Nicholas II's family identified as 2 missing children |
(10-Mar-2009) Findings shed light on gene serving as marker for others involved in tumor development |
(10-Mar-2009) Even prenatal care visits to family doctors are declining, researchers find |
(10-Mar-2009) No serious side effects are found in latest test, study reports |
(10-Mar-2009) 2 'unconventional' blood workups might also point out trouble, experts say |
(10-Mar-2009) System doesn't enhance patient satisfaction, however, study finds |
(10-Mar-2009) Even prenatal care visits to family doctors are declining, researchers find |
(10-Mar-2009) Tighter controls are urged to help reduce urban violence |
(10-Mar-2009) System doesn't enhance patient satisfaction, however, study finds |
(10-Mar-2009) Tighter controls are urged to help reduce urban violence |
(10-Mar-2009) System doesn't enhance patient satisfaction, however, study finds |
(10-Mar-2009) Steps to help reduce your risk |
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(10-Mar-2009) Members dropped 5% of body weight and sustained it for 6 months, study finds |
(10-Mar-2009) System doesn't enhance patient satisfaction, however, study finds |
(10-Mar-2009) Findings shed light on gene serving as marker for others involved in tumor development |
(10-Mar-2009) No serious side effects are found in latest test, study reports |
(10-Mar-2009) Tighter controls are urged to help reduce urban violence |
(10-Mar-2009) Even prenatal care visits to family doctors are declining, researchers find |
(10-Mar-2009) Tighter controls are urged to help reduce urban violence |
(10-Mar-2009) Procedure involves freezing tumor rather than removing entire gland |
(10-Mar-2009) Fewer repeat procedures were needed in people with peripheral arterial disease, study finds |
(09-Mar-2009) Continuity of care, closure important for dying, families and docs, study finds |
(09-Mar-2009) Scientists applaud his action, which is expected to kick-start efforts to unlock therapeutic potential |
(09-Mar-2009) Many are skipping medical, dental visits because of financial concerns |
(09-Mar-2009) Continuity of care, closure important for dying, families and docs, study finds |
(09-Mar-2009) Contrary to popular belief, study finds it works on kids, teens having heart attacks |
(09-Mar-2009) Continuity of care, closure important for dying, families and docs, study finds |
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(09-Mar-2009) Study finds longer-term survival benefit with chemo and radiation |
(09-Mar-2009) Method helps doctors better distinguish cancer types, researcher says |
(09-Mar-2009) Scientists applaud his action, which is expected to kick-start efforts to unlock therapeutic potential |
(09-Mar-2009) Despite red wine's healthy reputation, study finds it won't lower cancer odds |
(09-Mar-2009) Method helps doctors better distinguish cancer types, researcher says |
(08-Mar-2009) Researchers applaud his action, which is expected to kick-start efforts to unlock therapeutic potential |
(08-Mar-2009) Family pets caused 27% of injuries; Pit bulls most often involved in attacks, study finds |
(08-Mar-2009) Family pets caused 27% of injuries; Pit bulls most often involved in attacks, study finds |
(08-Mar-2009) Researchers applaud his action, which is expected to kick-start efforts to unlock therapeutic potential |
(08-Mar-2009) Family pets caused 27% of injuries; Pit bulls most often involved in attacks, study finds |
(08-Mar-2009) Sunday's time change can be easier with some advance preparation |
(08-Mar-2009) Sunday's time change can be easier with some advance preparation |
(06-Mar-2009) Obesity may affect diaphragm, chest wall to decrease volume, study says |
(06-Mar-2009) Study finds that nurse-led rather than doctor-led care saves about $722 per patient |
(06-Mar-2009) The dilemma, researchers say, is whether or not to treat at all |
(06-Mar-2009) Study finds that nurse-led rather than doctor-led care saves about $722 per patient |
(06-Mar-2009) Wealthier areas offer residents more nutritious items in stores, studies find |
(06-Mar-2009) Study finds that nurse-led rather than doctor-led care saves about $722 per patient |
(06-Mar-2009) Turkish study finds 95% of headsets contaminated with bacteria that could infect patients |
(06-Mar-2009) Turkish study finds 95% of headsets contaminated with bacteria that could infect patients |
(06-Mar-2009) Turkish study finds 95% of headsets contaminated with bacteria that could infect patients |
(06-Mar-2009) Small study finds pulsed-dye beam with topical meds improved lesions in 1 to 2 weeks |
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(06-Mar-2009) Wealthier areas offer residents more nutritious items in stores, studies find |
(06-Mar-2009) Disparity exists even though more minorities than whites meet criteria for cutting-edge treatment |
(06-Mar-2009) Even with latest surgical techniques, therapy should come first, studies suggest |
(06-Mar-2009) But it still hasn't been determined whether one disorder causes the other, study notes |
(06-Mar-2009) Corn syrup more easily metabolizes to fat in liver, which may trigger disease, study says |
(06-Mar-2009) FDA-approved injection for knees less effective in deep joint areas, study finds |
(06-Mar-2009) Eating fruit and fish might lessen asthma, bronchitis symptoms, research suggests |
(06-Mar-2009) But it still hasn't been determined whether one disorder causes the other, study notes |
(06-Mar-2009) Corn syrup more easily metabolizes to fat in liver, which may trigger disease, study says |
(06-Mar-2009) Wealthier areas offer residents more nutritious items in stores, studies find |
(06-Mar-2009) Effect of adding exercise equals that of stopping smoking, experts say |
(06-Mar-2009) Turkish study finds 95% of headsets contaminated with bacteria that could infect patients |
(06-Mar-2009) The dilemma, researchers say, is whether or not to treat at all |
(06-Mar-2009) Wealthier areas offer residents more nutritious items in stores, studies find |
(06-Mar-2009) Compound disabled protein fueling tumor growth, making therapy more effective |
(06-Mar-2009) Even with latest surgical techniques, therapy should come first, studies suggest |
(05-Mar-2009) Parents who are prepared for infant's crying bouts can maintain better control, studies say |
(05-Mar-2009) But expert warns that it's not a safe alternative to cigarette smoking |
(05-Mar-2009) The medication patches should be removed ahead of time, FDA says |
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(05-Mar-2009) Surge in anxiety-linked hormone worsens blood sugar level, researchers suggest |
(05-Mar-2009) Extracts of broccoli, cabbage block protein in disease spread, study says |
(05-Mar-2009) Compound increases ability of 'killer T-cells' to get rid of infection, study says |
(05-Mar-2009) Study finds substance in sprouts cuts inflammation linked to asthma, heart disease |
(05-Mar-2009) Discovery might someday yield therapies to restore sight, experts suggest |
(05-Mar-2009) Parents who are prepared for infant's crying bouts can maintain better control, studies say |
(05-Mar-2009) Compound increases ability of 'killer T-cells' to get rid of infection, study says |
(05-Mar-2009) Study finds substance in sprouts cuts inflammation linked to asthma, heart disease |
(05-Mar-2009) Yet most report not feeling impaired, researchers say |
(05-Mar-2009) But expert warns that it's not a safe alternative to cigarette smoking |
(05-Mar-2009) Compound increases ability of 'killer T-cells' to get rid of infection, study says |
(04-Mar-2009) Utah fossils show ability evolved long before feathery wings did, paleontologists say |
(04-Mar-2009) Level of 'connectedness' could help explain disparities in care, experts suggest |
(04-Mar-2009) Knowing that mood disorders are more common in offspring may aid in detection, experts say |
(04-Mar-2009) Case involved Vermont musician who lost her arm to anti-nausea drug |
(04-Mar-2009) Level of 'connectedness' could help explain disparities in care, experts suggest |
(04-Mar-2009) Level of 'connectedness' could help explain disparities in care, experts suggest |
(04-Mar-2009) Case involved Vermont musician who lost her arm to anti-nausea drug |
(04-Mar-2009) Utah fossils show ability evolved long before feathery wings did, paleontologists say |
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(04-Mar-2009) Study says blacks less likely to have high triglycerides than whites, Hispanics |
(04-Mar-2009) More foods should be fortified with the essential nutrient, experts say |
(04-Mar-2009) Level of 'connectedness' could help explain disparities in care, experts suggest |
(04-Mar-2009) Researchers say they disabled bacterial defenses, making antibiotics more effective |
(04-Mar-2009) Treatment prevented infection in monkeys, study shows |
(04-Mar-2009) Utah fossils show ability evolved long before feathery wings did, paleontologists say |
(04-Mar-2009) In small studies, mepolizumab reduced number of exacerbations |
(04-Mar-2009) Suggestions to prevent potential harm |
(04-Mar-2009) Level of 'connectedness' could help explain disparities in care, experts suggest |
(04-Mar-2009) Researchers say they disabled bacterial defenses, making antibiotics more effective |
(04-Mar-2009) But those taking supplements often exceed recommended levels, study finds |
(04-Mar-2009) Treatment prevented infection in monkeys, study shows |
(04-Mar-2009) Researchers say they disabled bacterial defenses, making antibiotics more effective |
(03-Mar-2009) Neurons seek input from undamaged areas to compensate, study finds |
(03-Mar-2009) Doctors urge all levels of society to encourage good eating habits, cut coronary risks |
(03-Mar-2009) Doctors urge all levels of society to encourage good eating habits, cut coronary risks |
(03-Mar-2009) Doctors urge all levels of society to encourage good eating habits, cut coronary risks |
(03-Mar-2009) Other medications could be effective, while flu shot is best bet, experts say |
(03-Mar-2009) Specially trained vets are using ancient treatment to fight illness, pain |
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(03-Mar-2009) Drugs blocking this communication may offer therapeutic benefits, mouse study finds |
(03-Mar-2009) Association found in both genders regardless of weight issues, study finds |
(03-Mar-2009) U.K. study also questions safety of drug Intrinsa used for sexual dysfunction |
(03-Mar-2009) Doctors urge all levels of society to encourage good eating habits, cut coronary risks |
(03-Mar-2009) Other medications could be effective, while flu shot is best bet, experts say |
(03-Mar-2009) Other medications could be effective, while flu shot is best bet, experts say |
(03-Mar-2009) Gastric bypass surgery can restore function for obese males, study finds |
(02-Mar-2009) Mostly linked to influenza A strain, which is most common in US, study says |
(02-Mar-2009) Studies find higher death rates, longer hospital stays and greater costs |
(02-Mar-2009) Conditions that raise your risk for strain and injury |
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(02-Mar-2009) Study finds no value -- but also no harm -- from TV viewing by young children |
(02-Mar-2009) Problem may stem from the way older people fall, expert says |
(02-Mar-2009) Studies find higher death rates, longer hospital stays and greater costs |
(02-Mar-2009) But experts warn parents that instruction alone is no guarantee |
(02-Mar-2009) Mostly linked to influenza A strain, which is most common in US, study says |
(02-Mar-2009) But experts warn parents that instruction alone is no guarantee |
(01-Mar-2009) As infant weights rise, parents are urged to take steps early to prevent obesity |
(28-Feb-2009) Just because it's a resort, doesn't mean precautions should be abandoned, experts note |
(28-Feb-2009) Just because it's a resort, doesn't mean precautions should be abandoned, experts note |
(27-Feb-2009) Finger loss is one result, and experts urge better awareness of how machines work |
(27-Feb-2009) Study finds 'alcoholic' rats on cabergoline cut consumption, were less prone to relapse |
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(27-Feb-2009) Genetic analysis method can be used on all women with diagnosis, study says |
(27-Feb-2009) Study finds 'alcoholic' rats on cabergoline cut consumption, were less prone to relapse |
(27-Feb-2009) Suggestions to reduce their risk |
(27-Feb-2009) Study finds 'alcoholic' rats on cabergoline cut consumption, were less prone to relapse |
(27-Feb-2009) Finger loss is one result, and experts urge better awareness of how machines work |
(27-Feb-2009) Finger loss is one result, and experts urge better awareness of how machines work |
(27-Feb-2009) Genetic analysis method can be used on all women with diagnosis, study says |
(26-Feb-2009) Northeast is best, south the worst; men and young adults also more frequent victims |
(26-Feb-2009) Discovery might one day lead to additional treatments, experts say |
(26-Feb-2009) Findings may clarify why fall and winter infants more likely to develop asthma |
(26-Feb-2009) Experts bemoan humans' ineptness in depicting animals' gait |
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(26-Feb-2009) Gene-searching method uncovered more players in painful gastrointestinal condition |
(26-Feb-2009) They affect neurons and nervous system cells that support brain function, study finds |
(26-Feb-2009) It might one day be used as an ingredient in sunscreen, researchers say |
(26-Feb-2009) Northeast is best, south the worst; men and young adults also more frequent victims |
(26-Feb-2009) Northeast is best, south the worst; men and young adults also more frequent victims |
(26-Feb-2009) Untreated, one throat strain can lead to damaging fever, physicians warn |
(26-Feb-2009) Low reimbursement rates turning many young doctors off the specialty, researcher says |
(25-Feb-2009) Experts agree that field needs more rigorous trials to aid doctors |
(25-Feb-2009) Experts agree that field needs more rigorous trials to aid doctors |
(25-Feb-2009) One measures genes in urine, another combines PSA and other risk factors |
(25-Feb-2009) The risk is higher if even distant relatives have suffered such problems, study finds |
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(25-Feb-2009) Discovery of brain area responsible for link could lead to Alzheimer's treatment, study says |
(25-Feb-2009) One measures genes in urine, another combines PSA and other risk factors |
(25-Feb-2009) Discovery called exciting, but human application remains elusive, expert says |
(25-Feb-2009) Experts agree that field needs more rigorous trials to aid doctors |
(25-Feb-2009) Men who were overweight youths are far more apt to die early, study finds |
(25-Feb-2009) Health officials worry that overuse of antibiotics may be to blame |
(25-Feb-2009) The risk is higher if even distant relatives have suffered such problems, study finds |
(25-Feb-2009) Agency says Ranbaxy Laboratories facility falsified scientific data |
(25-Feb-2009) 2-year project also urges higher cigarette taxes, more oversight of advertising claims |
(25-Feb-2009) Agency says Ranbaxy Laboratories facility falsified scientific data |
(25-Feb-2009) Technique called kyphoplasty may benefit those with vertebral fractures, study finds |
(24-Feb-2009) As more people lose their jobs and health insurance, they're turning to federal programs such as Medicaid, report says |
(24-Feb-2009) Study finds stress hormone levels abnormal among women waiting for breast biopsy results |
(24-Feb-2009) As more people lose their jobs and health insurance, they're turning to federal programs such as Medicaid, report says |
(24-Feb-2009) As more people lose their jobs and health insurance, they're turning to federal programs such as Medicaid, report says |
(24-Feb-2009) As more people lose their jobs and health insurance, they're turning to federal programs such as Medicaid, report says |
(24-Feb-2009) Scientists hope to learn how autoimmune diseases are triggered |
(24-Feb-2009) And that can pose a big public health threat, researchers warn |
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(24-Feb-2009) Scientists hope to learn how autoimmune diseases are triggered |
(24-Feb-2009) And that can pose a big public health threat, researchers warn |
(23-Feb-2009) Taiwanese study says yes, but American experts aren't so sure |
(23-Feb-2009) Patients who search Web, other media more likely to get newer treatments, study finds |
(23-Feb-2009) Patients who search Web, other media more likely to get newer treatments, study finds |
(23-Feb-2009) Simple interventions boosted colon cancer screening rates, researchers say |
(23-Feb-2009) Patients who search Web, other media more likely to get newer treatments, study finds |
(23-Feb-2009) But treatment can prevent the illness from emerging, Danish researchers say |
(23-Feb-2009) Taiwanese study says yes, but American experts aren't so sure |
(23-Feb-2009) Patients who search Web, other media more likely to get newer treatments, study finds |
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(23-Feb-2009) Patients who search Web, other media more likely to get newer treatments, study finds |
(23-Feb-2009) Taiwanese study says yes, but American experts aren't so sure |
(23-Feb-2009) How to prevent the painful foot condition |
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(22-Feb-2009) Discovery could lead to new drugs and universal vaccine, they say |
(20-Feb-2009) Public, private coalition hopes to meet weight-linked healthcare needs of 6.2 million kids |
(20-Feb-2009) tPA can reduce disability, but less than 3% of Medicare patients receive it, study shows |
(20-Feb-2009) Innovations include 'brain stents' and a clot-busting drug delivered directly to the brain |
(20-Feb-2009) tPA can reduce disability, but less than 3% of Medicare patients receive it, study shows |
(20-Feb-2009) Some think gender inequality stems from different stroke symptoms in men and women |
(20-Feb-2009) Volunteers trained on moveable platform kept better balance in a slippery situation |
(20-Feb-2009) Finding comes from confidential survey in research that highlights drugs' damage to long-term health |
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(20-Feb-2009) Volunteers trained on moveable platform kept better balance in a slippery situation |
(20-Feb-2009) Further study, though, could reveal pitfalls, expert warns |
(20-Feb-2009) Volunteers trained on moveable platform kept better balance in a slippery situation |
(20-Feb-2009) Innovations include 'brain stents' and a clot-busting drug delivered directly to the brain |
(20-Feb-2009) Treatment targeting damaged brain areas did not bring significant reductions in disability, researchers say |
(20-Feb-2009) Innovations include 'brain stents' and a clot-busting drug delivered directly to the brain |
(19-Feb-2009) Admissions for patients without coverage have jumped a third since 1997, study shows |
(19-Feb-2009) CDC annual report on nation's health focuses on those aged 18 to 29 |
(19-Feb-2009) These patients were twice as likely to get clot-busting drug, study shows |
(19-Feb-2009) But certain heart drugs may help counter the effect, researchers say |
(19-Feb-2009) Admissions for patients without coverage have jumped a third since 1997, study shows |
(19-Feb-2009) Three have died from rare brain infection while taking Raptiva, officials report in health advisory |
(19-Feb-2009) CDC annual report on nation's health focuses on those aged 18 to 29 |
(19-Feb-2009) Analysis is interesting, but doesn't prove cause and effect, researcher says |
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(19-Feb-2009) Three have died from rare brain infection while taking Raptiva, officials report in health advisory |
(19-Feb-2009) Three have died from rare brain infection while taking Raptiva, officials report in health advisory |
(18-Feb-2009) Read the fine print, experts say in disputing new study's finding |
(18-Feb-2009) Study finds affluent professionals, women had no survival advantage over others |
(18-Feb-2009) New research finds misdiagnosis risk goes up as age goes down |
(18-Feb-2009) All states mandate at least 21 tests for devastating conditions, report says |
(18-Feb-2009) New research finds misdiagnosis risk goes up as age goes down |
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(18-Feb-2009) Diagnosis still comes later than for whites and survival is poorer, new report finds |
(18-Feb-2009) People who lost use of a hand recaptured movement, study finds |
(18-Feb-2009) Russian boy's case is deemed rare, but caution is warranted, experts say |
(18-Feb-2009) Study says trend raises ethical, medical issues |
(18-Feb-2009) Munitions in water off Puerto Rico transfer toxins into seafood, scientist says |
(17-Feb-2009) Rashes, hives, other problems exacerbated by wartime conditions, researchers say |
(17-Feb-2009) Rashes, hives, other problems exacerbated by wartime conditions, researchers say |
(17-Feb-2009) Physicians often rely on outdated data when making 'off-label' decisions, study says |
(17-Feb-2009) Lingering physical effects of cancer a likely cause, finds study |
(17-Feb-2009) Prevention efforts have led to declines of up to 70 percent, CDC researchers say |
(17-Feb-2009) Reduction in size of auditory cortex might lead to problems, study suggests |
(17-Feb-2009) Prevention efforts have led to declines of up to 70 percent, CDC researchers say |
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(17-Feb-2009) Reduction in size of auditory cortex might lead to problems, study suggests |
(17-Feb-2009) Environment can boost mutations in genes, study says |
(17-Feb-2009) Prevention efforts have led to declines of up to 70 percent, CDC researchers say |
(16-Feb-2009) Study wants FDA to mandate boxes that clearly state how well medication works |
(16-Feb-2009) Whites seem to benefit more from improved expertise after surgery, but reasons unclear, study finds |
(16-Feb-2009) Blacks, Latinos more often victimized as recessions occur, study shows |
(16-Feb-2009) Study wants FDA to mandate boxes that clearly state how well medication works |
(16-Feb-2009) Whites seem to benefit more from improved expertise after surgery, but reasons unclear, study finds |
(16-Feb-2009) The technology can supplement, but not replace, standard screening, they say |
(16-Feb-2009) Know the risks before you dive in |
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(16-Feb-2009) Blacks, Latinos more often victimized as recessions occur, study shows |
(16-Feb-2009) Whites seem to benefit more from improved expertise after surgery, but reasons unclear, study finds |
(16-Feb-2009) Study found they were 37 times more likely to develop malignancies after radiation treatments |
(16-Feb-2009) Propranolol erases physiological effects of trauma, study finds |
(16-Feb-2009) Whether finding will lead to treatment improvements remains unclear |
(16-Feb-2009) Metabolic syndrome may enhance sodium's effect on the body, study suggests |
(16-Feb-2009) Blacks, Latinos more often victimized as recessions occur, study shows |
(16-Feb-2009) Whites seem to benefit more from improved expertise after surgery, but reasons unclear, study finds |
(16-Feb-2009) The technology can supplement, but not replace, standard screening, they say |
(15-Feb-2009) But research is preliminary and more trials are needed, study says |
(15-Feb-2009) Knowing the early warning signs of an attack can greatly increase survival, group says |
(15-Feb-2009) Knowing the early warning signs of an attack can greatly increase survival, group says |
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(14-Feb-2009) Chemicals in products need more study for potential respiratory effects, study says |
(13-Feb-2009) Mental health tab costs U.S. about $247 billion a year, experts say |
(13-Feb-2009) Facilities, especially teaching hospitals, have to do more to promote awareness, study says |
(13-Feb-2009) Researchers urge full funding disclosures since drug firms buy space in journals |
(13-Feb-2009) Warfarin failed to reduce catheter-related clots, study finds |
(13-Feb-2009) Mental health tab costs U.S. about $247 billion a year, experts say |
(13-Feb-2009) Researchers urge full funding disclosures since drug firms buy space in journals |
(13-Feb-2009) Facilities, especially teaching hospitals, have to do more to promote awareness, study says |
(13-Feb-2009) More patients, especially ethnic and racial minorities, could get transplants, study finds |
(13-Feb-2009) More patients, especially ethnic and racial minorities, could get transplants, study finds |
(13-Feb-2009) Researchers urge full funding disclosures since drug firms buy space in journals |
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(13-Feb-2009) More patients, especially ethnic and racial minorities, could get transplants, study finds |
(13-Feb-2009) They target a protein found in some cancers, study finds |
(13-Feb-2009) Researchers urge full funding disclosures since drug firms buy space in journals |
(13-Feb-2009) Warfarin failed to reduce catheter-related clots, study finds |
(13-Feb-2009) Tests in mice were successful, and human trials are under way |
(13-Feb-2009) Men with highest ionized serum calcium 3 times more likely to die, study finds |
(13-Feb-2009) Facilities, especially teaching hospitals, have to do more to promote awareness, study says |
(13-Feb-2009) More patients, especially ethnic and racial minorities, could get transplants, study finds |
(13-Feb-2009) Mental health tab costs U.S. about $247 billion a year, experts say |
(13-Feb-2009) More patients, especially ethnic and racial minorities, could get transplants, study finds |
(12-Feb-2009) Age and gender also affect chances of having debilitating headaches |
(12-Feb-2009) Success in Sweden doesn't transfer to U.S., study finds |
(12-Feb-2009) Study suggest streamlining of prescribing system to avoid 'alert fatigue' |
(12-Feb-2009) Battered economy exacts emotional toll on unemployed, families, even those still working |
(12-Feb-2009) Kids from high-income families do better at both, but researchers not exactly sure why |
(12-Feb-2009) Marketing aims to get them to smoke and choose certain brands, experts note |
(12-Feb-2009) The imaging technique leads to better diagnosis, treatment for heart patients |
(12-Feb-2009) The imaging technique leads to better diagnosis, treatment for heart patients |
(12-Feb-2009) Ustekinumab effective for those who don't respond to current treatments, study finds |
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(12-Feb-2009) Treated with enzastaurin, even tumors that did develop weren't as advanced, study finds |
(12-Feb-2009) Ustekinumab effective for those who don't respond to current treatments, study finds |
(12-Feb-2009) Research could lead to new treatments for organ's diseases that have genetic cause |
(12-Feb-2009) Ruling, involving 3 families, seen as setback for parents who fear a link |
(12-Feb-2009) Success in Sweden doesn't transfer to U.S., study finds |
(12-Feb-2009) Study notes it means a teenaged victim has recovered from the blackout |
(12-Feb-2009) They're twice as likely to show early damage, and study says it's likely all that sugar |
(12-Feb-2009) Study suggest streamlining of prescribing system to avoid 'alert fatigue' |
(12-Feb-2009) Marketing aims to get them to smoke and choose certain brands, experts note |
(12-Feb-2009) Marketing aims to get them to smoke and choose certain brands, experts note |
(12-Feb-2009) They're twice as likely to show early damage, and study says it's likely all that sugar |
(12-Feb-2009) Study suggest streamlining of prescribing system to avoid 'alert fatigue' |
(11-Feb-2009) Majorities approve of such initiatives as Medicare-negotiated drug pricing or a 'national health insurance exchange' |
(11-Feb-2009) Too much air pressure caused rare problem with salivary gland |
(11-Feb-2009) Patients treated by skilled doctors at high-volume hospitals do best, study finds |
(11-Feb-2009) Patients treated by skilled doctors at high-volume hospitals do best, study finds |
(11-Feb-2009) Majorities approve of such initiatives as Medicare-negotiated drug pricing or a 'national health insurance exchange' |
(11-Feb-2009) Majorities approve of such initiatives as Medicare-negotiated drug pricing or a 'national health insurance exchange' |
(11-Feb-2009) Brain sees these as special events, even though result is technically a loss |
(11-Feb-2009) Too much air pressure caused rare problem with salivary gland |
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(11-Feb-2009) Protein helps transport manganese in the bacteria behind the disease, study finds |
(11-Feb-2009) Study suggests abnormal blood cells hold clues to start of chronic lymphocytic leukemia |
(11-Feb-2009) New method of tracking changes proves better predictor than PSA, study says |
(11-Feb-2009) Lab results identify component linked to aggressiveness of disease |
(10-Feb-2009) Surgery, computer allow better nerve link to brain, researchers say |
(10-Feb-2009) Immunosuppressant works where other lubricants fail, study shows |
(10-Feb-2009) Initiatives to lower costs, improve service seldom work, study finds |
(10-Feb-2009) Surgery, computer allow better nerve link to brain, researchers say |
(10-Feb-2009) Doubling of rate in North Carolina may mimic rest of nation |
(10-Feb-2009) Initiatives to lower costs, improve service seldom work, study finds |
(10-Feb-2009) Initiatives to lower costs, improve service seldom work, study finds |
(10-Feb-2009) What you should do in advance |
(10-Feb-2009) Finding explains why infection more common in winter months |
(10-Feb-2009) Survey discovers nearly 1 in 3 will do so for Fido, if not for themselves |
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(10-Feb-2009) Rare disorder afflicts girls and involves neurological, cardiac and respiratory woes |
(10-Feb-2009) Pathogens such as HPV tweak their DNA to escape detection, study suggests |
(10-Feb-2009) Eating plan seems to reduce the risk of cognitive impairment, dementia |
(10-Feb-2009) Surgery, computer allow better nerve link to brain, researchers say |
(10-Feb-2009) Initiatives to lower costs, improve service seldom work, study finds |
(10-Feb-2009) Survey discovers nearly 1 in 3 will do so for Fido, if not for themselves |
(10-Feb-2009) Too much phosphorus in food can cause harm, but new tool helps spot the danger |
(10-Feb-2009) Surgery, computer allow better nerve link to brain, researchers say |
(09-Feb-2009) Move by Obama expected to kick-start efforts to unlock therapeutic potential |
(09-Feb-2009) Study found smokers, obese more likely to change when given bad news about health |
(09-Feb-2009) Physicians face more challenging cases with fewer resources, study suggests |
(09-Feb-2009) Buying an outing, like going to the beach, boosts well-being, study suggests |
(09-Feb-2009) Physicians face more challenging cases with fewer resources, study suggests |
(09-Feb-2009) Some potential causes |
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(09-Feb-2009) Physicians face more challenging cases with fewer resources, study suggests |
(09-Feb-2009) Move by Obama expected to kick-start efforts to unlock therapeutic potential |
(09-Feb-2009) Finding might lead to better diagnosis, treatment, study suggests |
(09-Feb-2009) Physicians face more challenging cases with fewer resources, study suggests |
(09-Feb-2009) Benefits should be weighed against downside, experts say |
(09-Feb-2009) Doctors need a standardized method to make these tough decisions, experts say |
(09-Feb-2009) Benefits should be weighed against downside, experts say |
(08-Feb-2009) Study in animals finds memory improvements and less cell degeneration |
(08-Feb-2009) Study in animals finds memory improvements and less cell degeneration |
(07-Feb-2009) Don't let your body pay the price in uncertain times, experts say |
(07-Feb-2009) Don't let your body pay the price in uncertain times, experts say |
(07-Feb-2009) Agency now reports that Peanut Corp. of America sent out supplies it knew contained salmonella |
(07-Feb-2009) Agency now reports that Peanut Corp. of America sent out supplies it knew contained salmonella |
(06-Feb-2009) Estrogen appears to improve kidneys' ability to shed sodium, study says |
(06-Feb-2009) To detect cancer, people need to watch for lesions, experts stress |
(06-Feb-2009) Study finds no real difference whether people were scanned or not |
(06-Feb-2009) Estrogen appears to improve kidneys' ability to shed sodium, study says |
(06-Feb-2009) Study finds no real difference whether people were scanned or not |
(06-Feb-2009) Supplies tend to run dangerously short this time of year |
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(06-Feb-2009) They express more doubt as to safety, transparency of medical research, study finds |
(06-Feb-2009) Study finds levels of skepticism correlate with lower cancer screening rates |
(06-Feb-2009) Experts note high recurrence rate, even when malignancy is found early |
(06-Feb-2009) They express more doubt as to safety, transparency of medical research, study finds |
(06-Feb-2009) Findings show most previous work missed key DNA variant, researchers say |
(06-Feb-2009) Supplies tend to run dangerously short this time of year |
(06-Feb-2009) Supplies tend to run dangerously short this time of year |
(06-Feb-2009) Experts note high recurrence rate, even when malignancy is found early |
(06-Feb-2009) Study finds no real difference whether people were scanned or not |
(06-Feb-2009) Women who have multiple treatments face little danger, Danish study says |
(05-Feb-2009) As population ages, study finds destination states seeing higher volume of procedures |
(05-Feb-2009) As population ages, study finds destination states seeing higher volume of procedures |
(05-Feb-2009) Rapid action cuts death rate, costs, length of stay and risk of recurrence, study finds |
(05-Feb-2009) Current government rules are inadequate, new report finds |
(05-Feb-2009) Current government rules are inadequate, new report finds |
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(05-Feb-2009) But half wait at least a month before seeking help, research shows |
(05-Feb-2009) Seat belts and airbags could reduce the risk, study says |
(05-Feb-2009) As population ages, study finds destination states seeing higher volume of procedures |
(05-Feb-2009) Rapid action cuts death rate, costs, length of stay and risk of recurrence, study finds |
(05-Feb-2009) Seat belts and airbags could reduce the risk, study says |
(05-Feb-2009) Current government rules are inadequate, new report finds |
(05-Feb-2009) Nearly a quarter still have breathing problems, study finds |
(05-Feb-2009) Study says surgical advances may explain away the link seen in earlier research |
(04-Feb-2009) But medication problems persisted in spite of program, study finds |
(04-Feb-2009) Study cites crime, court fees, productivity losses and deaths among consequences |
(04-Feb-2009) Insured or not, patients forgo medical needs twice as often as others, study finds |
(04-Feb-2009) Researchers say finding may one day lead to better treatment for those living near sea level |
(04-Feb-2009) Study says 1890s antibiotic could prove effective in treating MS |
(04-Feb-2009) Despite viewing shot as 'wise choice,' just 1 in 4 are protected, survey finds |
(04-Feb-2009) Almost 10% of infants who ingested melamine developed deposits, study finds |
(04-Feb-2009) Guidelines could diagnose primary ovarian insufficiency in women under 40 |
(04-Feb-2009) But medication problems persisted in spite of program, study finds |
(04-Feb-2009) Respiratory virus strikes healthy kids, and it affects more youngsters than flu, study finds |
(04-Feb-2009) Prevent carbon monoxide poisoning |
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(04-Feb-2009) Despite viewing shot as 'wise choice,' just 1 in 4 are protected, survey finds |
(04-Feb-2009) Insured or not, patients forgo medical needs twice as often as others, study finds |
(04-Feb-2009) Despite viewing shot as 'wise choice,' just 1 in 4 are protected, survey finds |
(04-Feb-2009) But medication problems persisted in spite of program, study finds |
(04-Feb-2009) Study cites crime, court fees, productivity losses and deaths among consequences |
(04-Feb-2009) Stricter testing is aimed at keeping tainted drugs, products off U.S. market |
(04-Feb-2009) Almost 10% of infants who ingested melamine developed deposits, study finds |
(04-Feb-2009) Study cites crime, court fees, productivity losses and deaths among consequences |
(04-Feb-2009) Stricter testing is aimed at keeping tainted drugs, products off U.S. market |
(03-Feb-2009) CDC reports decline in two-thirds of the country |
(03-Feb-2009) Fewer cases so far suggest a mild flu season, officials say |
(03-Feb-2009) Lack of coverage can spur cutbacks in necessary prescriptions, study finds |
(03-Feb-2009) Few people with neck, back pain are prescribed physical activity, survey finds |
(03-Feb-2009) How to use a thermometer correctly |
(03-Feb-2009) Lack of coverage can spur cutbacks in necessary prescriptions, study finds |
(03-Feb-2009) Fewer cases so far suggest a mild flu season, officials say |
(03-Feb-2009) Cancer risk doesn't rise until third year, study finds |
(03-Feb-2009) Study finds wide variation in exposure, depending on several factors |
(03-Feb-2009) Fewer cases so far suggest a mild flu season, officials say |
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(03-Feb-2009) Study finds wide variation in exposure, depending on several factors |
(03-Feb-2009) In lab study, diabetes treatments are found to slow damage |
(03-Feb-2009) But expert says finding doesn't apply to patients because doses used were so high |
(03-Feb-2009) Barring complications, surgery can be avoided since most symptoms fade within 6 weeks, experts say |
(03-Feb-2009) Colonoscopy remains the best way of spotting trouble, experts say |
(03-Feb-2009) But their effect on depressed individuals under 25 remains unclear, researchers say |
(03-Feb-2009) In lab study, diabetes treatments are found to slow damage |
(03-Feb-2009) Study finds wide variation in exposure, depending on several factors |
(03-Feb-2009) Each seaside stay increased skin moles by 5%, study found |
(03-Feb-2009) Lack of coverage can spur cutbacks in necessary prescriptions, study finds |
(03-Feb-2009) Fewer cases so far suggest a mild flu season, officials say |
(03-Feb-2009) Barring complications, surgery can be avoided since most symptoms fade within 6 weeks, experts say |
(03-Feb-2009) CDC reports decline in two-thirds of the country |
(02-Feb-2009) Radiation-linked cancer risks are small, but need to be considered, AHA panel says |
(02-Feb-2009) Suggestions for what to do |
(02-Feb-2009) Measuring hormone could find three-fourths of women at risk, study claims |
(02-Feb-2009) Dexmedetomidine might become a new standard of care, researcher says |
(02-Feb-2009) Arthroscopic surgery for athletes greatly reduces risk of recurring injury, study says |
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(02-Feb-2009) Radiation-linked cancer risks are small, but need to be considered, AHA panel says |
(02-Feb-2009) Arthroscopic surgery for athletes greatly reduces risk of recurring injury, study says |
(02-Feb-2009) Make sure it's secured correctly |
(02-Feb-2009) Saying his daughter should be able to eat peanut butter without getting sick, president acts as salmonella outbreak, peanut recalls, criminal probe continue |
(02-Feb-2009) Tobacco use narrows blood vessels to fetus, study finds |
(02-Feb-2009) Expired or slightly 'off' food? If it's in your fridge, chances are you'll try it, experts say |
(02-Feb-2009) Saying his daughter should be able to eat peanut butter without getting sick, president acts as salmonella outbreak, peanut recalls, criminal probe continue |
(02-Feb-2009) Arthroscopic surgery for athletes greatly reduces risk of recurring injury, study says |
(02-Feb-2009) Dexmedetomidine might become a new standard of care, researcher says |
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(01-Feb-2009) But many doctors insist the supplement is safe and worth a try for arthritis pain |
(01-Feb-2009) Knowing what to expect before and after procedure aids healing, experts say |
(01-Feb-2009) Knowing what to expect before and after procedure aids healing, experts say |
(31-Jan-2009) Higher temperatures when inside and more layers when outside are advised |
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(31-Jan-2009) Newer radiotherapy delivery systems cut dose, side effects after rare disease surgery |
(31-Jan-2009) Higher temperatures when inside and more layers when outside are advised |
(31-Jan-2009) Newer radiotherapy delivery systems cut dose, side effects after rare disease surgery |
(31-Jan-2009) Higher temperatures when inside and more layers when outside are advised |
(31-Jan-2009) Newer radiotherapy delivery systems cut dose, side effects after rare disease surgery |
(30-Jan-2009) Number tripled from 1996 to 2006, to nearly two-thirds of surgeries |
(30-Jan-2009) CDC report details how health officials first spotted, chased down source and spread of tainted peanut product |
(30-Jan-2009) Study says initiatives should target both coverage and access to health care |
(30-Jan-2009) CDC report details how health officials first spotted, chased down source and spread of tainted peanut product |
(30-Jan-2009) Much remains unknown about these treatments for menopausal symptoms, FDA says |
(30-Jan-2009) Number tripled from 1996 to 2006, to nearly two-thirds of surgeries |
(30-Jan-2009) CDC report details how health officials first spotted, chased down source and spread of tainted peanut product |
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(30-Jan-2009) Sponge-like molecule sops up bad lipoproteins, researchers say |
(30-Jan-2009) 'Resetting' overactive immune system in early stages of disease worked, study finds |
(30-Jan-2009) Yale researchers say discovery could lead to earlier diagnosis, treatment |
(30-Jan-2009) Much remains unknown about these treatments for menopausal symptoms, FDA says |
(30-Jan-2009) Sponge-like molecule sops up bad lipoproteins, researchers say |
(30-Jan-2009) 'Spirituality' has little effect, but active practice plays a role, study suggests |
(30-Jan-2009) Social exclusion linked to aggression found in school shootings, other tragedies |
(30-Jan-2009) Study says initiatives should target both coverage and access to health care |
(30-Jan-2009) AHA says research looked at smoking bans, acute care, diabetes control and childhood obesity |
(30-Jan-2009) CDC report details how health officials first spotted, chased down source and spread of tainted peanut product |
(30-Jan-2009) Justice Department acts after revelation that Peanut Corp. of America shipped tainted product months before the current outbreak, FDA announces |
(30-Jan-2009) Much remains unknown about these treatments for menopausal symptoms, FDA says |
(30-Jan-2009) AHA says research looked at smoking bans, acute care, diabetes control and childhood obesity |
(30-Jan-2009) CDC report details how health officials first spotted, chased down source and spread of tainted peanut product |
(30-Jan-2009) Justice Department acts after revelation that Peanut Corp. of America shipped tainted product months before the current outbreak, FDA announces |
(30-Jan-2009) Number tripled from 1996 to 2006, to nearly two-thirds of surgeries |
(30-Jan-2009) Measurements can indicate whether vaginal birth would be safe, study says |
(30-Jan-2009) Sponge-like molecule sops up bad lipoproteins, researchers say |
(29-Jan-2009) Recall covers everything made in the last two years; lawmakers demand criminal probe after U.S. health officials say company sent out questionable peanut products long before salmonella outbreak |
(29-Jan-2009) Much of the work involves older homes, but lead paint wasn't banned until 1978 |
(29-Jan-2009) Blood screen can lead to more false positives, additional work-ups |
(29-Jan-2009) Air pollution, lax smoking laws make it this year's worst city for asthmatics, experts say |
(29-Jan-2009) Antibiotic-laced bone cement cuts complications that could cost them a limb |
(29-Jan-2009) Fewer babies have complications, without ill effects, study finds |
(29-Jan-2009) Recall covers everything made in the last two years; lawmakers demand criminal probe after U.S. health officials say company sent out questionable peanut products long before salmonella outbreak |
(29-Jan-2009) Antibiotic-laced bone cement cuts complications that could cost them a limb |
(29-Jan-2009) They may share common underlying trait, but connection is vague, study says |
(29-Jan-2009) Antibiotic-laced bone cement cuts complications that could cost them a limb |
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(29-Jan-2009) Genetics might offer early clues, finds a study in fish |
(29-Jan-2009) Recall covers everything made in the last two years; lawmakers demand criminal probe after U.S. health officials say company sent out questionable peanut products long before salmonella outbreak |
(29-Jan-2009) Blood screen can lead to more false positives, additional work-ups |
(29-Jan-2009) Review looked at 12 drugs, 117 studies and 25,000 patients to arrive at ranking |
(29-Jan-2009) Air pollution, lax smoking laws make it this year's worst city for asthmatics, experts say |
(29-Jan-2009) Much of the work involves older homes, but lead paint wasn't banned until 1978 |
(29-Jan-2009) Recall covers everything made in the last two years; lawmakers demand criminal probe after U.S. health officials say company sent out questionable peanut products long before salmonella outbreak |
(29-Jan-2009) Review looked at 12 drugs, 117 studies and 25,000 patients to arrive at ranking |
(29-Jan-2009) Use of PFOS, PFOA as additives is being phased out, researchers note |
(29-Jan-2009) It detects the brain illness in cattle months before symptoms appear, scientists say |
(29-Jan-2009) Much of the work involves older homes, but lead paint wasn't banned until 1978 |
(29-Jan-2009) Fewer babies have complications, without ill effects, study finds |
(28-Jan-2009) New neurons allow events to be recalled from a certain period, study suggests |
(28-Jan-2009) Early emotional environment a key to later physical health, study says |
(28-Jan-2009) Report says waste, inefficiencies need to be cut out of system in coming years |
(28-Jan-2009) Half of batches tested positive, third of popular sweetened products showed traces |
(28-Jan-2009) Report says waste, inefficiencies need to be cut out of system in coming years |
(28-Jan-2009) The more procedures done per year, the higher the survival rate, study finds |
(28-Jan-2009) Early emotional environment a key to later physical health, study says |
(28-Jan-2009) Study finds owners had more multiple drug-resistant strains than their pets |
(28-Jan-2009) Attention, memory, physical processes affected 30 years later, study finds |
(28-Jan-2009) The more procedures done per year, the higher the survival rate, study finds |
(28-Jan-2009) Biggest study of its kind finds no health downside to donation |
(28-Jan-2009) Study finds owners had more multiple drug-resistant strains than their pets |
(28-Jan-2009) Half of batches tested positive, third of popular sweetened products showed traces |
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(28-Jan-2009) New neurons allow events to be recalled from a certain period, study suggests |
(28-Jan-2009) The hope is the finding could lead to new treatments for the neurological disorder |
(28-Jan-2009) Half of batches tested positive, third of popular sweetened products showed traces |
(28-Jan-2009) Attention, memory, physical processes affected 30 years later, study finds |
(28-Jan-2009) Early emotional environment a key to later physical health, study says |
(28-Jan-2009) The more procedures done per year, the higher the survival rate, study finds |
(28-Jan-2009) BPA exposure has been linked to cancer, diabetes, heart disease, developmental problems |
(28-Jan-2009) 13% of people over 20 now have the condition, while 30% are pre-diabetic, study finds |
(28-Jan-2009) Study finds owners had more multiple drug-resistant strains than their pets |
(28-Jan-2009) Half of batches tested positive, third of popular sweetened products showed traces |
(28-Jan-2009) BPA exposure has been linked to cancer, diabetes, heart disease, developmental problems |
(28-Jan-2009) The more procedures done per year, the higher the survival rate, study finds |
(27-Jan-2009) New method could help treat depression, other disorders, researchers say |
(27-Jan-2009) But researchers note system chosen needs to match needs, culture of staff |
(27-Jan-2009) But researchers note system chosen needs to match needs, culture of staff |
(27-Jan-2009) But researchers note system chosen needs to match needs, culture of staff |
(27-Jan-2009) But researchers note system chosen needs to match needs, culture of staff |
(27-Jan-2009) If all centers performed as well, nearly 153,000 lives might be saved annually, report finds |
(27-Jan-2009) New method could help treat depression, other disorders, researchers say |
(27-Jan-2009) Older adults who took capromorelin had boost in lean body mass |
(27-Jan-2009) If all centers performed as well, nearly 153,000 lives might be saved annually, report finds |
(27-Jan-2009) But researchers note system chosen needs to match needs, culture of staff |
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(27-Jan-2009) Almost 1 in 5 users have more contagious disease that's harder to control, study says |
(27-Jan-2009) Lowering blood glucose levels also cut time in ICU, study finds |
(27-Jan-2009) If all centers performed as well, nearly 153,000 lives might be saved annually, report finds |
(27-Jan-2009) But researchers note system chosen needs to match needs, culture of staff |
(27-Jan-2009) If all centers performed as well, nearly 153,000 lives might be saved annually, report finds |
(27-Jan-2009) If all centers performed as well, nearly 153,000 lives might be saved annually, report finds |
(27-Jan-2009) In women 45 and younger, study finds no survival difference when ovaries left intact |
(27-Jan-2009) But researchers note system chosen needs to match needs, culture of staff |
(26-Jan-2009) How to avoid overuse injury |
(26-Jan-2009) Australian researchers suggest hormone released during act reinforces maternal bond |
(26-Jan-2009) Player-to-player contact in competition behind almost 60% of cases, study finds |
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(26-Jan-2009) Player-to-player contact in competition behind almost 60% of cases, study finds |
(26-Jan-2009) They're more likely to be hit crossing intersections, study shows |
(26-Jan-2009) 'Vulnerable' people tend to overestimate the dangers, study finds |
(25-Jan-2009) Metabolism and other body changes exacerbate wintertime issues |
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(25-Jan-2009) Metabolism and other body changes exacerbate wintertime issues |
(24-Jan-2009) At least 38 companies across U.S. involved in recalls as salmonella outbreak action continues; Girl Scouts, Hershey and Kraft Foods say their products are safe |
(24-Jan-2009) At least 38 companies across U.S. involved in recalls as salmonella outbreak action continues; Girl Scouts, Hershey and Kraft Foods say their products are safe |
(24-Jan-2009)
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(24-Jan-2009) At least 38 companies across U.S. involved in recalls as salmonella outbreak action continues; Girl Scouts, Hershey and Kraft Foods say their products are safe |
(24-Jan-2009) At least 38 companies across U.S. involved in recalls as salmonella outbreak action continues; Girl Scouts, Hershey and Kraft Foods say their products are safe |
(23-Jan-2009) Muscle protein variant, most common in India, leaves carriers with little warning of dangers |
(23-Jan-2009) Awareness needs to improve among doctors, study suggests |
(23-Jan-2009) Awareness needs to improve among doctors, study suggests |
(23-Jan-2009) Studies find three separate links with sleep apnea |
(23-Jan-2009) Finding contradicts belief that death rate associated with condition has dropped |
(23-Jan-2009) Finding may help prevent spread of lung infections, including pandemic strains |
(23-Jan-2009) 2 outbreaks highlight the dangers of infection from live birds, report shows |
(23-Jan-2009) 5 cases, 1 fatal, in Minnesota could be linked to shortage of vaccine, officials say |
(23-Jan-2009) 2 outbreaks highlight the dangers of infection from live birds, report shows |
(23-Jan-2009) Called excipients, these agents include chemicals that can cause nerve damage, study says |
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(23-Jan-2009) Awareness needs to improve among doctors, study suggests |
(23-Jan-2009) Muscle protein variant, most common in India, leaves carriers with little warning of dangers |
(23-Jan-2009) Finding may help prevent spread of lung infections, including pandemic strains |
(23-Jan-2009) Analysis of VA study that was halted early says retinoid tretinoin not the culprit |
(23-Jan-2009) Called excipients, these agents include chemicals that can cause nerve damage, study says |
(23-Jan-2009) Muscle protein variant, most common in India, leaves carriers with little warning of dangers |
(23-Jan-2009) Finding may help prevent spread of lung infections, including pandemic strains |
(23-Jan-2009) Incidents were reported by half of family caretakers surveyed in British study |
(23-Jan-2009) 2 outbreaks highlight the dangers of infection from live birds, report shows |
(23-Jan-2009) Analysis of VA study that was halted early says retinoid tretinoin not the culprit |
(23-Jan-2009) Muscle protein variant, most common in India, leaves carriers with little warning of dangers |
(23-Jan-2009) Incidents were reported by half of family caretakers surveyed in British study |
(23-Jan-2009) 2 outbreaks highlight the dangers of infection from live birds, report shows |
(23-Jan-2009) 5 cases, 1 fatal, in Minnesota could be linked to shortage of vaccine, officials say |
(23-Jan-2009) But newer methods are replacing ones studied, experts say |
(23-Jan-2009) Awareness needs to improve among doctors, study suggests |
(22-Jan-2009) Participants in online support groups cite improved quality of life |
(22-Jan-2009) Study found healthy older adults were better able to carry out daily tasks |
(22-Jan-2009) Study finds excluding them from discussions impacts patients, families |
(22-Jan-2009) Broken jaws, cheekbones a hint for doctors to get help for victim, researcher says |
(22-Jan-2009) Hospitals with more expertise handling these attacks also boost survival outcomes |
(22-Jan-2009) Care varies for men and women, and by male and female doctors, study finds |
(22-Jan-2009) Hospitals with more expertise handling these attacks also boost survival outcomes |
(22-Jan-2009) Study finds excluding them from discussions impacts patients, families |
(22-Jan-2009) Hospitals with more expertise handling these attacks also boost survival outcomes |
(22-Jan-2009) Broken jaws, cheekbones a hint for doctors to get help for victim, researcher says |
(22-Jan-2009) Participants in online support groups cite improved quality of life |
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(22-Jan-2009) Participants in online support groups cite improved quality of life |
(22-Jan-2009) Genetic tie found between Lou Gehrig's disease and canine ailment |
(22-Jan-2009) Study finds excluding them from discussions impacts patients, families |
(21-Jan-2009) NutriSystem, pet food company join grocers and food suppliers in pulling products from shelves as FDA advises consumers not to eat anything but jars of peanut butter while probe continues |
(21-Jan-2009) Winter heating season prompts tips on how to avoid most common cause of poisoning in U.S. |
(21-Jan-2009) NutriSystem, pet food company join grocers and food suppliers in pulling products from shelves as FDA advises consumers not to eat anything but jars of peanut butter while probe continues |
(21-Jan-2009) Carolina researchers say it could detect virus that can lead to failure |
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(21-Jan-2009) Study finds support for surrogates enrolling loved ones in research studies |
(21-Jan-2009) In the lab, scientists used a virus to thwart tumor's comeback |
(21-Jan-2009) Harvard researchers say treatment involving genes works in mice |
(21-Jan-2009) Carolina researchers say it could detect virus that can lead to failure |
(21-Jan-2009) Change is linked to wind pattern that controls winter in Northern Hemisphere |
(21-Jan-2009) Winter heating season prompts tips on how to avoid most common cause of poisoning in U.S. |
(21-Jan-2009) Harvard researchers say treatment involving genes works in mice |
(21-Jan-2009) Study shows drops in fine-particle pollution correlate with increases in life expectancy |
(21-Jan-2009) NutriSystem, pet food company join grocers and food suppliers in pulling products from shelves as FDA advises consumers not to eat anything but jars of peanut butter while probe continues |
(21-Jan-2009) Change is linked to wind pattern that controls winter in Northern Hemisphere |
(21-Jan-2009) Winter heating season prompts tips on how to avoid most common cause of poisoning in U.S. |
(21-Jan-2009) Iodine from kelp in dietary aid compromised therapy, researchers say |
(21-Jan-2009) Study shows drops in fine-particle pollution correlate with increases in life expectancy |
(21-Jan-2009) NutriSystem, pet food company join grocers and food suppliers in pulling products from shelves as FDA advises consumers not to eat anything but jars of peanut butter while probe continues |
(21-Jan-2009) Preschoolers wheezing from a cold won't benefit from steroids, study finds |
(20-Jan-2009) In older women, being more fit helps cognitive function, study shows |
(20-Jan-2009) Older patients were more affected, study found |
(20-Jan-2009) More companies pull products from shelves as FDA advises consumers not to eat anything but jars of peanut butter while salmonella probe continues |
(20-Jan-2009) Public concern over cost, availability of care could lead to real change, experts say |
(20-Jan-2009) The screens resulted in better patient outcomes but at high price, researchers say |
(20-Jan-2009) Better control of blood pressure, other factors may be boosting survival, experts say |
(20-Jan-2009) Public concern over cost, availability of care could lead to real change, experts say |
(20-Jan-2009) Disinfectants and other chemicals boost their odds of respiratory trouble, study finds |
(20-Jan-2009) Images could offer doctors a better assessment of patient's condition, chances of recovery |
(20-Jan-2009) More companies pull products from shelves as FDA advises consumers not to eat anything but jars of peanut butter while salmonella probe continues |
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(20-Jan-2009) They are soaked with drugs to target only the tumor, researchers explain |
(20-Jan-2009) Test might one day replace current blood tests, researchers say |
(20-Jan-2009) In older women, being more fit helps cognitive function, study shows |
(20-Jan-2009) Low, short-term doses of DFMO helps prevent disease spread, study finds |
(20-Jan-2009) More companies pull products from shelves as FDA advises consumers not to eat anything but jars of peanut butter while salmonella probe continues |
(20-Jan-2009) More companies pull products from shelves as FDA advises consumers not to eat anything but jars of peanut butter while salmonella probe continues |
(20-Jan-2009) It's seldom used but entails lower risk, speedier recovery, researchers say |
(20-Jan-2009) Images could offer doctors a better assessment of patient's condition, chances of recovery |
(19-Jan-2009) More companies pull products from shelves as FDA advises consumers not to eat anything but jars of peanut butter while salmonella probe continues |
(19-Jan-2009) Study finds increase tied to income, ethnicity, types of seafood consumed |
(19-Jan-2009) But opinions on the need for the operation differ about 20% of the time, researchers say |
(19-Jan-2009) Study finds increase tied to income, ethnicity, types of seafood consumed |
(19-Jan-2009) Study finds increase tied to income, ethnicity, types of seafood consumed |
(19-Jan-2009) Study finds meals from home often lack fruits, veggies, whole grains |
(19-Jan-2009) Antibiotic-resistant bacteria moving beyond hospital setting, study finds |
(19-Jan-2009) Antibiotic-resistant bacteria moving beyond hospital setting, study finds |
(19-Jan-2009) More companies pull products from shelves as FDA advises consumers not to eat anything but jars of peanut butter while salmonella probe continues |
(19-Jan-2009) Gender disparity greatest in those 56 or older, but odds as good as males once on list |
(19-Jan-2009) Study finds increase tied to income, ethnicity, types of seafood consumed |
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(19-Jan-2009) Study finds increase tied to income, ethnicity, types of seafood consumed |
(19-Jan-2009) Patients who received recommended care did better, regardless of race, study found |
(19-Jan-2009) Gender disparity greatest in those 56 or older, but odds as good as males once on list |
(19-Jan-2009) Staying fit doesn't have to break the bank, experts say |
(19-Jan-2009) Study finds increase tied to income, ethnicity, types of seafood consumed |
(19-Jan-2009) Antibiotic-resistant bacteria moving beyond hospital setting, study finds |
(19-Jan-2009) More companies pull products from shelves as FDA advises consumers not to eat anything but jars of peanut butter while salmonella probe continues |
(19-Jan-2009) Patients who received recommended care did better, regardless of race, study found |
(19-Jan-2009) Staying fit doesn't have to break the bank, experts say |
(19-Jan-2009) Antibiotic-resistant bacteria moving beyond hospital setting, study finds |
(19-Jan-2009) More companies pull products from shelves as FDA advises consumers not to eat anything but jars of peanut butter while salmonella probe continues |
(19-Jan-2009) Gender disparity greatest in those 56 or older, but odds as good as males once on list |
(19-Jan-2009) But opinions on the need for the operation differ about 20% of the time, researchers say |
(19-Jan-2009) Patients who received recommended care did better, regardless of race, study found |
(18-Jan-2009) Agency advises against everything but jars of peanut butter as salmonella probe widens; more companies issue recall notices for products; toll at 470 sickened, 6 dead, in 43 states and Canada |
(18-Jan-2009) Nevirapine protects during breast-feeding, but resistant disease can develop in first year, study shows |
(18-Jan-2009) Agency advises against everything but jars of peanut butter as salmonella probe widens; more companies issue recall notices for products; toll at 470 sickened, 6 dead, in 43 states and Canada |
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(18-Jan-2009) Get a checkup, know your options, and get going, council urges |
(18-Jan-2009) Agency advises against everything but jars of peanut butter as salmonella probe widens; more companies issue recall notices for products; toll at 470 sickened, 6 dead, in 43 states and Canada |
(18-Jan-2009) Agency advises against everything but jars of peanut butter as salmonella probe widens; more companies issue recall notices for products; toll at 470 sickened, 6 dead, in 43 states and Canada |
(17-Jan-2009) Takes only minutes when temperatures drop to cause permanent damage, group warns |
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(17-Jan-2009) Takes only minutes when temperatures drop to cause permanent damage, group warns |
(16-Jan-2009) Report finds high rate of chronic disease that often goes untreated |
(16-Jan-2009) Large Swedish study suggests reappraisal of conditions as distinct entities needed |
(16-Jan-2009) Study suggests future treatments should focus on wider view of antibacterial defenses |
(16-Jan-2009) Study shows gene mutations for coloring, patterns exist only in livestock and pets |
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(16-Jan-2009) Presence of abnormal proteins might be sign of the condition, study says |
(16-Jan-2009) Effort will track development of 100,000 kids from birth to age 21 |
(16-Jan-2009) Deeper satisfaction trumps violent content among gamers, study finds |
(16-Jan-2009) Popular topical anesthetics can cause severe reactions when used improperly, agency says |
(16-Jan-2009) Report finds high rate of chronic disease that often goes untreated |
(16-Jan-2009) Popular topical anesthetics can cause severe reactions when used improperly, agency says |
(15-Jan-2009) Cereal giant calls action 'precautionary' as salmonella outbreak probe continues; 5 deaths now linked; victim count up to 430 in 43 states |
(15-Jan-2009) Study found no more complications than when specialists perform screening test |
(15-Jan-2009) Consumer labeling not required for foods from these animals, agency says |
(15-Jan-2009) Price hikes affect wide range of tipplers, study finds |
(15-Jan-2009) Cereal giant calls action 'precautionary' as salmonella outbreak probe continues; 5 deaths now linked; victim count up to 430 in 43 states |
(15-Jan-2009) Price hikes affect wide range of tipplers, study finds |
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(15-Jan-2009) These smokers find it much harder to quit, study finds |
(15-Jan-2009) Colorful shapes in 'Tetris' seem to force competition for brain's sensory data |
(15-Jan-2009) Study shows value of exercise in treating peripheral arterial disease |
(15-Jan-2009) These smokers find it much harder to quit, study finds |
(15-Jan-2009) Price hikes affect wide range of tipplers, study finds |
(15-Jan-2009) Rates hover around 50 percent, despite proven benefits, report says |
(15-Jan-2009) Cereal giant calls action 'precautionary' as salmonella outbreak probe continues; 5 deaths now linked; victim count up to 430 in 43 states |
(15-Jan-2009) Study found no more complications than when specialists perform screening test |
(15-Jan-2009) Rates hover around 50 percent, despite proven benefits, report says |
(15-Jan-2009) Cereal giant calls action 'precautionary' as salmonella outbreak probe continues; 5 deaths now linked; victim count up to 430 in 43 states |
(14-Jan-2009) Recall process appears to suppress ability to absorb new information, imaging study finds |
(14-Jan-2009) Finding in monkeys could yield model for studying autism, schizophrenia, team says |
(14-Jan-2009) Study says 'error-monitoring' signals keep us from being too different from others |
(14-Jan-2009) Va. company issues nationwide recall as number of people sickened in outbreak rises to 425 in 43 states; 3 deaths appear linked |
(14-Jan-2009) Technology reduces deaths, complications, but may be too costly for some centers, experts say |
(14-Jan-2009) Study finds blood-sucking critters' resistance to insecticides increasing in urban areas |
(14-Jan-2009) List is being adopted in the U.S. and around the world, researchers say |
(14-Jan-2009) Recall process appears to suppress ability to absorb new information, imaging study finds |
(14-Jan-2009) Study finds it has led to a considerable reduction in infection rates |
(14-Jan-2009) Va. company issues nationwide recall as number of people sickened in outbreak rises to 425 in 43 states; 3 deaths appear linked |
(14-Jan-2009) They and blacks still share outcome disparities in treatment of liver disease, study says |
(14-Jan-2009) Study finds blood-sucking critters' resistance to insecticides increasing in urban areas |
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(14-Jan-2009) They and blacks still share outcome disparities in treatment of liver disease, study says |
(14-Jan-2009) Finding in monkeys could yield model for studying autism, schizophrenia, team says |
(14-Jan-2009) Discovery suggests new treatments for aggressive form of childhood disease, study says |
(14-Jan-2009) Much effort focuses on genetics and who would benefit from treatments |
(14-Jan-2009) Study finds blood-sucking critters' resistance to insecticides increasing in urban areas |
(14-Jan-2009) Study finds it has led to a considerable reduction in infection rates |
(14-Jan-2009) Va. company issues nationwide recall as number of people sickened in outbreak rises to 425 in 43 states; 3 deaths appear linked |
(14-Jan-2009) Singulair, top-selling drug for teens, plus Accolate and Zyflo show no behavioral changes in trials submitted by manufacturers, agency says; safety review to continue |
(14-Jan-2009) List is being adopted in the U.S. and around the world, researchers say |
(14-Jan-2009) They and blacks still share outcome disparities in treatment of liver disease, study says |
(14-Jan-2009) Technology reduces deaths, complications, but may be too costly for some centers, experts say |
(14-Jan-2009) Study finds it has led to a considerable reduction in infection rates |
(14-Jan-2009) Va. company issues nationwide recall as number of people sickened in outbreak rises to 425 in 43 states; 3 deaths appear linked |
(14-Jan-2009) Singulair, top-selling drug for teens, plus Accolate and Zyflo show no behavioral changes in trials submitted by manufacturers, agency says; safety review to continue |
(14-Jan-2009) List is being adopted in the U.S. and around the world, researchers say |
(14-Jan-2009) List is being adopted in the U.S. and around the world, researchers say |
(14-Jan-2009) Technology reduces deaths, complications, but may be too costly for some centers, experts say |
(14-Jan-2009) Technology reduces deaths, complications, but may be too costly for some centers, experts say |
(13-Jan-2009) Health officials report genetic match; Ohio distributor recalls two King Nut brands; CDC says more than 400 in 43 states sickened |
(13-Jan-2009) They face three times as many episodes as those who develop disease in adulthood, study says |
(13-Jan-2009) Lung Association report says feds and most states neglect preventing tobacco-caused illness |
(13-Jan-2009) Differences in initial symptoms could explain discrepancy, study suggests |
(13-Jan-2009) Lung Association report says feds and most states neglect preventing tobacco-caused illness |
(13-Jan-2009) An infection commonly acquired in hospitals |
(13-Jan-2009) Misuse may cause respiratory distress, researchers say; company says product is safe |
(13-Jan-2009) Health officials report genetic match; Ohio distributor recalls two King Nut brands; CDC says more than 400 in 43 states sickened |
(13-Jan-2009) An infection commonly acquired in hospitals |
(13-Jan-2009) Million-plus cases reported; women and minorities disproportionately affected, CDC says |
(13-Jan-2009) Steps to protect your home and family |
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(13-Jan-2009) Million-plus cases reported; women and minorities disproportionately affected, CDC says |
(13-Jan-2009) Study says more programs needed for transition to adult health care |
(13-Jan-2009) Preventing obesity boosts blood vessel function even without weight loss, study says |
(13-Jan-2009) Two extra steps improve results, study finds |
(13-Jan-2009) Misuse may cause respiratory distress, researchers say; company says product is safe |
(13-Jan-2009) Health officials report genetic match; Ohio distributor recalls two King Nut brands; CDC says more than 400 in 43 states sickened |
(13-Jan-2009) Million-plus cases reported; women and minorities disproportionately affected, CDC says |
(13-Jan-2009) Health officials report genetic match; Ohio distributor recalls two King Nut brands; CDC says more than 400 in 43 states sickened |
(13-Jan-2009) Study confirms women with BRCA mutations are wise to take preventive action |
(13-Jan-2009) Two extra steps improve results, study finds |
(12-Jan-2009) Seasonal variance suggests target for better treatments |
(12-Jan-2009) Ohio distributor issues recall of King Nut brand after Minn. officials find bacteria in one container; almost 400 Americans in 42 states have been sickened |
(12-Jan-2009) Budget-cutters urged to look elsewhere for cost savings |
(12-Jan-2009) Budget-cutters urged to look elsewhere for cost savings |
(12-Jan-2009) Experts urge more attention be paid after hospital discharge |
(12-Jan-2009) Imaging study shows why cigarettes are so hard to abandon |
(12-Jan-2009) Study is third in a week to question some facet of the widely used guideline |
(12-Jan-2009) Ohio distributor issues recall of King Nut brand after Minn. officials find bacteria in one container; almost 400 Americans in 42 states have been sickened |
(12-Jan-2009) Getting less than seven hours a night boosts your risk, study found |
(12-Jan-2009) Reduce symptoms without getting rid of your furry companions |
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(12-Jan-2009) Those with vision loss in both eyes read 29 words per minute slower |
(12-Jan-2009) Prostate cell findings could reveal targets for future treatments |
(12-Jan-2009) Men can carry the variation as well, study finds |
(12-Jan-2009) Study is third in a week to question some facet of the widely used guideline |
(12-Jan-2009) Imaging study shows why cigarettes are so hard to abandon |
(12-Jan-2009) Experts urge more attention be paid after hospital discharge |
(12-Jan-2009) But research shows it does not damage cerebral blood vessels in older women |
(12-Jan-2009) Seasonal variance suggests target for better treatments |
(12-Jan-2009) Ohio distributor issues recall of King Nut brand after Minn. officials find bacteria in one container; almost 400 Americans in 42 states have been sickened |
(12-Jan-2009) High-tech devices cause distraction and account for more than 500,000 crashes a year, National Safety Council says |
(12-Jan-2009) Study finds 24% greater risk per unit increase in salt-to-mineral ratio |
(12-Jan-2009) Ohio distributor issues recall of King Nut brand after Minn. officials find bacteria in one container; almost 400 Americans in 42 states have been sickened |
(12-Jan-2009) High-tech devices cause distraction and account for more than 500,000 crashes a year, National Safety Council says |
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(10-Jan-2009) 1 in 6 house fires are blamed on faulty heating equipment |
(10-Jan-2009) 1 in 6 house fires are blamed on faulty heating equipment |
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(10-Jan-2009) 1 in 6 house fires are blamed on faulty heating equipment |
(10-Jan-2009) 1 in 6 house fires are blamed on faulty heating equipment |
(09-Jan-2009) Almost 400 Americans in 42 states have been sickened |
(09-Jan-2009) Even in best-case scenario, study says more than a decade needed to achieve goals |
(09-Jan-2009) Even in best-case scenario, study says more than a decade needed to achieve goals |
(09-Jan-2009) Even in best-case scenario, study says more than a decade needed to achieve goals |
(09-Jan-2009) Even in best-case scenario, study says more than a decade needed to achieve goals |
(09-Jan-2009) Even in best-case scenario, study says more than a decade needed to achieve goals |
(09-Jan-2009) But other medications are available that work, CDC officials stress |
(09-Jan-2009) Almost 400 Americans in 42 states have been sickened |
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(09-Jan-2009) New technique might better control treatment of diseases like cancer, AIDS |
(09-Jan-2009) The long-standing assessment for heart risk may not be accurate in some cases |
(09-Jan-2009) Almost 400 Americans in 42 states have been sickened |
(09-Jan-2009) Almost 400 Americans in 42 states have been sickened |
(09-Jan-2009) New technique might better control treatment of diseases like cancer, AIDS |
(08-Jan-2009) Treatment may reduce risk of cardiovascular disease |
(08-Jan-2009) A key deciding factor should be that benefits outweigh risks, experts say |
(08-Jan-2009) They should be used when assessing traditional risk factors, experts say |
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(08-Jan-2009) They're not quick to condemn hurtful comments, study suggests |
(08-Jan-2009) Finding might one day lead to extended life spans |
(08-Jan-2009) They should be used when assessing traditional risk factors, experts say |
(08-Jan-2009) Researchers find it prolongs lives of key vision cells in mice |
(08-Jan-2009) Study of S.C. accident could help other communities take necessary steps |
(08-Jan-2009) Study of S.C. accident could help other communities take necessary steps |
(08-Jan-2009) A key deciding factor should be that benefits outweigh risks, experts say |
(07-Jan-2009) But teenage boys don't seem to be as susceptible, study suggests |
(07-Jan-2009) Suboptimum vaccination rates cast doubt on ability to eliminate disease by 2010 |
(07-Jan-2009) Contact with humans can lead to deadly lung disease |
(07-Jan-2009) Suboptimum vaccination rates cast doubt on ability to eliminate disease by 2010 |
(07-Jan-2009) Whether low levels would work for ER patients with hypoxia remains unclear |
(07-Jan-2009) Suboptimum vaccination rates cast doubt on ability to eliminate disease by 2010 |
(07-Jan-2009) Whether low levels would work for ER patients with hypoxia remains unclear |
(07-Jan-2009) Contact with humans can lead to deadly lung disease |
(07-Jan-2009) Switch to balmier days can be healthy and hazardous for seniors, experts say |
(07-Jan-2009) But teenage boys don't seem to be as susceptible, study suggests |
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(07-Jan-2009) Finding also bolsters tie between vitamin D and the brain disease |
(07-Jan-2009) Contact with humans can lead to deadly lung disease |
(07-Jan-2009) Digoxin, used to treat heart failure, slowed cell growth, study says |
(07-Jan-2009) Acute lymphoblastic leukemia is most common pediatric cancer |
(07-Jan-2009) Suboptimum vaccination rates cast doubt on ability to eliminate disease by 2010 |
(07-Jan-2009) Suboptimum vaccination rates cast doubt on ability to eliminate disease by 2010 |
(07-Jan-2009) Babies delivered at 37 weeks have double the troubles of those born at 39 weeks |
(06-Jan-2009) Poor infection-control practices to blame, U.S. study finds |
(06-Jan-2009) But e-mail intervention may spur some adolescents to change, study finds |
(06-Jan-2009) Cutting calories can cut down on pounds in middle age, study says |
(06-Jan-2009) But consumers are still paying more for out-of-pocket expenses, reports say |
(06-Jan-2009) Poor infection-control practices to blame, U.S. study finds |
(06-Jan-2009) Poor infection-control practices to blame, U.S. study finds |
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(06-Jan-2009) Study at Home Depot saw big increase in employees working out |
(06-Jan-2009) Poor infection-control practices to blame, U.S. study finds |
(06-Jan-2009) Poor infection-control practices to blame, U.S. study finds |
(06-Jan-2009) Improved survival seen in those 75 and older, study says |
(06-Jan-2009) Improved survival seen in those 75 and older, study says |
(05-Jan-2009) Sildenafil appears to delay dangerous heart muscle expansion in mice |
(05-Jan-2009) Excess estrogen may contribute to malignancy, study suggests |
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(05-Jan-2009) Make sure they're age-appropriate |
(05-Jan-2009) Inventor's ignition gadget prevents calls or texting while driving |
(05-Jan-2009) Finding mirrors results of infamous psychological obedience study in 1960s |
(05-Jan-2009) Reduced sense of smell might also signal need for testing, expert says |
(05-Jan-2009) Sildenafil appears to delay dangerous heart muscle expansion in mice |
(05-Jan-2009) Care for aging people with the disease falls short, study finds |
(05-Jan-2009) Inventor's ignition gadget prevents calls or texting while driving |
(05-Jan-2009) Make sure they're age-appropriate |
(05-Jan-2009) Reduced sense of smell might also signal need for testing, expert says |
(05-Jan-2009) Surgery could help them avoid long-term complications of blood sugar disease, scientists say |
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(02-Jan-2009) Suggestions to ease the pain |
(02-Jan-2009) Experts offer tips on how to avoid injury while performing winter task |
(02-Jan-2009) Doctors say it's the best way to keep colds and flu at bay |
(02-Jan-2009) Doctors say it's the best way to keep colds and flu at bay |
(02-Jan-2009) Experts offer tips on how to avoid injury while performing winter task |
(02-Jan-2009) Suggestions to ease the pain |
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(02-Jan-2009) Doctors say it's the best way to keep colds and flu at bay |
(02-Jan-2009) Experts offer tips on how to avoid injury while performing winter task |
(02-Jan-2009) Doctors say it's the best way to keep colds and flu at bay |
(02-Jan-2009) Experts offer tips on how to avoid injury while performing winter task |
(02-Jan-2009) Consumers urged to pay more attention to choosing the doctor, not the device |
(01-Jan-2009) Canadian study hints at huge costs here in the United States |
(01-Jan-2009) What to eat, and what to avoid |
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(01-Jan-2009) Finding could help docs tailor treatments even further, researchers say |
(01-Jan-2009) Canadian study hints at huge costs here in the United States |
(01-Jan-2009) Canadian study hints at huge costs here in the United States |
(31-Dec-2008) Dutch researchers admit more review is needed on potential antibiotic resistance |
(31-Dec-2008) Dutch researchers admit more review is needed on potential antibiotic resistance |
(31-Dec-2008) Continuous pumping of solution through donated organ improved odds, study shows |
(31-Dec-2008) Continuous pumping of solution through donated organ improved odds, study shows |
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(31-Dec-2008) But deaths from heart disease, cancer show encouraging drop |
(31-Dec-2008) Theory stems from presence of salicylic acid in study participants |
(31-Dec-2008) Scientists not sure if finding points to potential problems; maker stands by medication |
(31-Dec-2008) Careful opening techniques can help prevent serious injuries |
(31-Dec-2008) Help keep baby safe |
(31-Dec-2008) But deaths from heart disease, cancer show encouraging drop |
(31-Dec-2008) But deaths from heart disease, cancer show encouraging drop |
(30-Dec-2008) Increasing time within the therapeutic range of utmost importance, study finds |
(30-Dec-2008) Those with variant had cancer as well as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, study finds |
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(30-Dec-2008) Those with variant had cancer as well as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, study finds |
(30-Dec-2008) Finding may clarify the disease's connection to obesity |
(30-Dec-2008) Finding may clarify the disease's connection to obesity |
(30-Dec-2008) Increasing time within the therapeutic range of utmost importance, study finds |
(29-Dec-2008) Compiled by supercomputers, data may aid in treating diseases |
(29-Dec-2008) Compiled by supercomputers, data may aid in treating diseases |
(29-Dec-2008) Here are suggested criteria |
(29-Dec-2008) In most cases, loved ones prefer doctors be honest about possible outcomes, study finds |
(29-Dec-2008) In most cases, loved ones prefer doctors be honest about possible outcomes, study finds |
(29-Dec-2008) Accelerated growth of tumors seen in mouse study |
(29-Dec-2008) Compiled by supercomputers, data may aid in treating diseases |
(29-Dec-2008) Bortezomib reduces organ rejection, study finds |
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(29-Dec-2008) Compiled by supercomputers, data may aid in treating diseases |
(29-Dec-2008) Compiled by supercomputers, data may aid in treating diseases |
(29-Dec-2008) Variant seems to help regulate amount of sodium in the body |
(29-Dec-2008) Pledgers are also less likely to use birth control, study finds |
(29-Dec-2008) Accelerated growth of tumors seen in mouse study |
(29-Dec-2008) Accelerated growth of tumors seen in mouse study |
(29-Dec-2008) Bortezomib reduces organ rejection, study finds |
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(26-Dec-2008) Exposure to elevated ozone levels associated with increased hospital admissions |
(26-Dec-2008) U.K. researchers say findings may lead to more effective ways to control weight |
(26-Dec-2008) Most women expressed satisfaction with process, but long-term data lacking, study says |
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(26-Dec-2008) Exposure to elevated ozone levels associated with increased hospital admissions |
(26-Dec-2008) Exposure to elevated ozone levels associated with increased hospital admissions |
(26-Dec-2008) Cholesterol-lowering meds seem to shield against troublesome complication, study finds |
(25-Dec-2008) Following basic safety rules should help keep celebrants safe |
(25-Dec-2008) Following basic safety rules should help keep celebrants safe |
(25-Dec-2008) Following basic safety rules should help keep celebrants safe |
(25-Dec-2008) Following basic safety rules should help keep celebrants safe |
(25-Dec-2008) Make sure shots are up to date and avoid local dangers, expert advises |
(25-Dec-2008) Research backs theory that insects' brain reward system activates pleasure centers |
(25-Dec-2008) Holidays or any day, bad mechanics can lead to pain and stiffness |
(25-Dec-2008) Following basic safety rules should help keep celebrants safe |
(24-Dec-2008) 'Rewarding' objects receive star status in neurological vision systems, study shows |
(24-Dec-2008) Availability of rat stem cells may help link genes to human disorders |
(24-Dec-2008) Review finds it may cut cardiac mortality but not help those with heart rhythm problems |
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(24-Dec-2008) Availability of rat stem cells may help link genes to human disorders |
(24-Dec-2008) Achievement would be a real advance since these cells more closely mimic those of humans |
(24-Dec-2008) Review finds it may cut cardiac mortality but not help those with heart rhythm problems |
(24-Dec-2008) Estimates put figure at nearly 60 percent; real number may be as low as 4 percent, study finds |
(23-Dec-2008) Finding may help unravel how diseases form |
(23-Dec-2008) Study finds enrollees without parity insurance less likely to get timely outpatient care |
(23-Dec-2008) Finding may help unravel how diseases form |
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