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1 in 3 Nose Job Patients Has a Mental Illness: Study1 in 5 U.S. Adults Suffers Mental Ills: Report
3 Hours of Exercise Weekly Can Cut Men's Heart Risks
366 Million People Now Have Diabetes: Report
40 Years On, the Triumphs and Challenges of America's 'War on Cancer'
9/11 a Life-Defining Day for the Young
9/11 First Responders May Face Greater Heart Risks
9/11 Left Permanent Scars on the American Psyche
911 Dispatchers May Suffer From Post-Traumatic Stress
A Cultured Man Is a Healthier, Happier Man: Study
A Deadly New Reason to Avoid Deer Ticks
A Heart Disease Veteran at Just Age 12
A Life-Saving Lesson That Took Decades to Learn
A Little Exercise Goes a Long Way to Cut Disease, Death Risk
A Safe Tan? No Way, Experts Say
A Visit Can Bring Holiday Cheer to Hospitalized Patients
Abuse in Childhood May Alter Teen Brain
Abused Girls at Greater Risk for Heart Disease as Adults: Study
Abusers May Play on Victims' Emotions to Get Charges Dropped
Abusive Boss May Harm Workers' Home Life, Too
Active Ingredient in Viagra Shrunk Disfiguring Growths in Kids
Active Surveillance May Benefit Men With Low-Risk Prostate Cancer
Acupuncture Might Ease Chemotherapy Pain
Adding Psychotherapy to Meds Helps Kids With OCD
ADHD Drug Delays Puberty in Male Monkeys, Study Finds
ADHD Drugs Don't Raise Risk of Heart Problems: Study
ADHD Symptoms May Add to Burden of Autism
Adherence to Angioplasty/Stent Guidelines Lacking: Study
Adjusting Routines Before School Starts May Ease Transition to Class
Adjusting Your Attitude About Chronic Pain May Help You Sleep
Adrenaline Therapy for Cardiac Arrest Linked to Worse Outcomes
Adult Children of Stroke Sufferers May Show Signs of Brain Aging, Too
Adults Seem to Have Most Impact on Teens' School Success
Adversity, Trauma May Boost Mental Toughness
Afraid to Do the Math?
After Colon Cancer Surgery, Early Chemo May Pay Off
After Diabetes Diagnosis, Concentrate on Dietary Changes, Study Says
After Hospitalization, Men More Likely to Show Up in ER
After Mastectomy, Breast Reconstruction Is Safe for Older Women
After Stroke, Crossed Legs a Welcome Sign
Age-Related Memory Loss May Be Reversible, Animal Study Suggests
Aggressive Drivers Often Identify With Their Vehicles
Aging, Not Menopause, Raises Women's Heart Risks, Study Finds
Aim Skin Cancer Warnings at the Young, Too, Experts Say
Air Quality Improving in Many U.S. Cities: Report
Alcohol Affects Left, Right Heart Chambers Differently
Alcohol OK in Housing for Formerly Homeless, Study Says
Alcohol OK in Housing for Formerly Homeless, Study Says
Alcohol Targets Brain 'Reward Centers' in Heavy Drinkers
Alcohol Use Down, Pot Use Up Among U.S. Teens
Alcohol, Obesity Major Causes of Sudden Heart Death
Alcoholics More Likely to Die of Cancer: Study
Alternative to Colonoscopy Spots Cancers, Too
Americans Getting Too Many Calories From Sugary Drinks: CDC
Americans Living Longer, Report Finds
Americans No Longer Outliving Europeans: Study
Americans Spending More of Their Lives Struggling With Diabetes
Americans' Use of Antidepressants On the Rise: Study
An Apple a Day Really May Keep the Doctor Away
An Older Man's Sex Life May Suffer When She's Close to His Friends
Analytical Thinkers Seem to Be Less Religious, Study Suggests
Anemia Could Add to Surgical Risks
Anemia May Boost Death Risk After Stroke
Angioplasty May Be Risky for Those With Poor Leg Circulation
Angioplasty Safe at Hospitals Without On-Site Surgery: Review
Animals More Interesting to Kids Than Toys, Study Shows
Annual Breast Exams, Mammograms Still Key to Detecting Breast Cancer
Annual Pap Tests Often Ordered But Unneeded: Study
Antibody Finding Might Help in Search for HIV Vaccine
Anti-Clotting Drug May Cause Severe Bleeding With No Benefit
Antidepressant Tied to Dangerous Heart Rhythm: FDA
Antidepressants May Not Raise Suicide Risk in Youth: Study
Antidepressants May Raise Risk for Pregnancy Complication
Anti-Estrogen Treatment Shrank Lung Tumors in Mice
Antioxidants Not Behind Red Wine's Healthy Effect on Heart: Study
Antipsychotic Doesn't Ease PTSD in Vets, Study Finds
Antipsychotic Drugs Might Raise Heart Attack Risk: Study
Antipsychotics Do Help Many With Schizophrenia, Study Finds
Anti-Smoking Efforts Saved 795,000 Lives Over 25 Years: Study
Antisocial Personalities May Find Social Niche in Gangs
Anxiety Linked to Smarts in Brain Study
Anxiety Might Help People Sniff Out Threats
Anxiety, Depression in Pregnancy May Raise Kids' Asthma Risk
Any Exercise Benefits Kids' Heart Health: Study
Apnea Treatment Might Reduce Signs of Heart Disease Risk
Appeals Court Backs FDA Move for Graphic Images on Cigarette Packs
Are Men Who Flaunt Flashy Cars Not the 'Marrying Kind'?
Are Sports Obsessions Damaging Your Relationships?
Are the Rich Really Different From You and Me?
Are Too Many Older People Screened for Cancer?
Aromasin Reduced Breast Cancer Risk in Postmenopausal Women
Artificial Heart Valve Doesn't Require Open-Heart Surgery
As Few As 3 Drinks a Week May Up Breast Cancer Risk
As Heart Failure Worsens, Word Recall May Suffer Too
As Obesity Rises, More Suffer From Acid Reflux
As White Rice Intake Rises, So May Your Risk for Diabetes
Asian-Americans More Apt to Die in Hospital After Heart Attacks
Aspirin as Effective as Warfarin for Heart Failure: Study
Aspirin as Good as Plavix for Poor Leg Circulation: Study
Aspirin, Warfarin Fare Equally for Heart Failure Patients
Asthma Can Complicate Diabetes Care in Kids
At-Home Blood Pressure Monitoring More Telling Than Doctor's Office Readings
Attitude May Be Key to Overweight Girls' Risk of Depression
Autism Gastro Problems May Be Linked to Gut Bacteria
Autoimmune Woes May Raise Risk for Lung Clots
'Autoinjector' Offers Safe, Speedy Care for Life-Threatening Seizures: Study
Avastin Boosted Survival for Type of Aggressive Breast Cancer: Study
Avastin May Be Helpful Before Breast Cancer Surgery
Avastin May Help Some With Ovarian Cancer: Studies
Avastin No Benefit to Older Lung Cancer Patients: Study
Avastin Rejection Supported by Cancer Experts
Avoid Window Seats to Cut Risk for In-Flight Blood Clots: Study
Babies Born With Heart Disease Often Harmed by Gut Bacteria
Bacteria From Mouth Can Lead to Heart Inflammation: Study
Bad Economic News Taking Toll on Americans' Emotions
Bankruptcy Risk Nearly Doubles in Year After Cancer Diagnosis
Barbeque May Contain Hidden Dangers
Battling the Bullying of an Autistic Child
Behavior Problems May Surface in Preemies by Preschool
Being 'Born-Again' Linked to More Brain Atrophy: Study
Being Bullied Tied to Anxiety, Depression in Special-Needs Kids
Being Fit Before Stroke May Aid Recovery
Being Ignored Feels Just as Bad Online
Best Friend Benefits Child's Mind, Body, Study Finds
Bettering Social Status Lowers High Blood Pressure Risk
Big Drop in Americans' Blood Levels of Trans Fats, CDC Says
Birth Defects Seem Rare in Kids of Childhood Cancer Survivors
Black Africans Less Apt to Develop Heart Rhythm Disorder Than Whites
Black Friday Is About More Than Bargains, Expert Says
Blacks at Higher Risk for Resistant Breast Cancer: Study
Blacks Fare Worse Than Whites After Colon Cancer Surgery
Blacks Less Likely to Get Help on Scene After Cardiac Arrest: Study
Bladder Cancer Patients Not Getting Recommended Care: Study
Bladder Cancer Risk Even Higher for Smokers Than Thought
Blood Antibody May Signal Start of Ovarian Cancer
Blood Clot Risk for Outpatients Needs More Attention: Study
Blood Pressure Control in Middle Age Can Lower Lifetime Heart Risk
Blood Pressure Differences Between Arms Could Signal Heart Risk
Blood Pressure Drop During Dialysis May Raise Clot Risk
Blood Pressure Drug Helps Those With Mild Heart Failure
Blood Pressure Variance Between Arms Points to Heart Risk
Blood Protein Might Signal Death Risk in Elderly
Blood Test May Better Predict Diabetics' Heart Risk: Study
Blood Test Shows Promise in Spotting Pancreatic Cancers Early
Blood Thinner Xarelto Shows Promise for Heart Patients
Blood Type May Affect Survival After Heart Bypass
Blood Type May Be Associated With Stroke Risk: Study
'Body Clock' Might Affect Women's Dementia Risk
Body Size May Influence How People View the World
Bond With Teacher Can Help Curb Aggression in Kids
Bone Drug Fails to Prevent Breast Cancer Recurrence: Study
Bone Drug Reduces Odds for Breast Cancer's Return: Study
Bone Drugs May Also Battle Breast Cancer, Researchers Say
Boorish Co-Workers Can Damage Your Home Life
Booze and Family History of Colon Cancer a Bad Mix: Study
Booze in Movies May Fuel Teenage Drinking
Bored Workers Often Turn to Chocolate, Booze, Study Finds
Bosses Have Big Impact on Workplace Well-Being
Both Too Little and Too Much Sleep Bad for the Heart: Study
Bottled Tan May Keep Women Out of the Sun
Boys Who Bully May Grow Up to Be Abusive Men
BPA Exposure in Womb Linked to Behavioral Woes in Girls
BPA Exposure May Raise Risk of Heart Disease
Brain Activity May Help Predict Autism Before Age 1: Study
Brain Calls the Shots on Which Hand Holds Cellphone
Brain Changes May Be Tied to Parkinson's Dementia
Brain Changes May Hamper Decision-Making in Old Age
Brain Injury Appears to Boost Stroke Risk
Brain Pathways Seem Disrupted in Kids With ADHD
Brain Scan Spots Differences in Tots With ADHD Symptoms
Brain Scans Overused on U.S. Stroke Patients, Study Says
Brain Scans Show Distinct Traits in Kids With Autism: Study
Brain Structure Adapts to Arm Injury, Study Says
Brain Surgery Might Ease Tough-to-Treat OCD
Brain Tumor Vaccine Shows Promise in Early Trial
Breast Cancer Appears Less Deadly for Men Than Women
Breast Cancer Before 50 Linked to More Distress
Breast Cancer Chemo Tied to Memory Troubles
Breast Cancer Drug May Weaken Bones, Study Finds
Breast Cancer Drug Raises Risk of Heart Problems in Older Women: Study
Breast Cancer Gene Puts Survivors at Higher Odds for Recurrence
Breast Cancer Patients Face More Imaging Tests Today
Breast Cancer Plus Other Health Issues Linked to Worse Outcomes
Breast Cancer Radiation Linked to Raised Heart Risk
Breast Cancer Rates Jump Worldwide, Study Finds
Breast Cancer Risk May Rise With High Hormone Levels
Breast Cancer Treatment Side Effects May Last for Years
Breast Radiation After Lumpectomy Saves Lives: Study
Breast Reconstruction Boosts Women's Emotional Well-Being: Study
Breathing Smog in Pregnancy Linked to Child's Behavior Problems
Brief, Intense Exercise Lowers Blood Sugar, Small Study Finds
Brilinta Approved for Acute Coronary Syndromes
British Study Suggests Mammograms Do More Harm Than Good
British Troops Have Lower Rate of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Broadway Strikes an Autism-Friendly Chord
Broccoli, Cabbage, Other Veggies May Protect Against Colon Cancer
'Broken Heart Syndrome' May Affect More People Than Thought
Brown Fat Cells May One Day Help Combat Obesity
Building Muscle May Reduce Diabetes Risk, Study Says
Bullied Children at Greater Risk for Self-Harm, Study Finds
Bullying May Raise Risk of Suicidal Thoughts: Study
Bullying Moves From Online to Text-Messaging: Study
Bullying's Scars May Last a Lifetime, Experts Say
Burnout, Dissatisfaction Seem Rampant Among Medical Residents
Buying Luxury Items on Credit May Be Ego Booster
Bydureon Approved for Type 2 Diabetes
Bypass Surgery May Be Better Than Angioplasty for Seniors
Cadmium in Diet May Increase Breast Cancer Risk
Calcified Plaque in Arteries May Be Tied to Stroke, Dementia Risk
California's Rural Elderly Have High Rates of Chronic Illness
Calories, Not Protein or Carbs, Are Key to Weight Loss: Study
Campus Smoking Bans May Help College Students Quit
Can Blood Test Predict Breast Cancer Risk?
Can Coffee Really Thwart Type 2 Diabetes?
Can Facial Flaws Cost You the Job?
Can Heavy Metal in Foods, Cosmetics Spur Breast Cancer Spread?
Can NSAIDs Cut Colorectal Cancer Deaths in Older Women?
Can Removing Tonsils, Appendix Boost Early Heart Attack Risk?
Can Statins Prevent Parkinson's Disease?
Can Walking Speed, Hand Grip in Middle Age Predict Dementia Risk?
Cancer Care Costs Higher in U.S. Than Europe, But Survival Longer
Cancer Cells in Bloodstream Show Great Diversity: Study
Cancer Diagnosis May Raise Odds for Suicide, Heart Attack Death
Cancer Doctors Still Not Great With Patients' Pain
Cancer Drug Avastin Makes Inroads Against Ovarian Tumors
Cancer Drug Shortages Getting Worse, FDA Says
Cancer Outpatients at Greater Risk for Blood Clots
Cancer Patients at Risk for Serious Blood Clots: Study
Cancer Patients Benefit From Full Access to Medical Records
Cancer Patients May Be at Greater Risk for Sun Damage
Cancer Patients Should Ask Doctors to Use Simple Terms
Cancer Patients Struggle as Drug Costs Soar: Study
Cancer Risk Doubles After Organ Transplant, Study Finds
Cancer Risk With Barrett's Esophagus May Be Lower Than Thought
Cancer Survivors Face High Health Costs Over Long Term: Report
Cancer Survivors Should Take Steps to Keep Healthy During Holidays
Capacity for Commitment May Start in Early Childhood
Car, TV Ownership Tied to Higher Risk for Heart Attack
Cardiac Cocktail Delivered by Paramedics May Save Lives
Cardiac Rehab May Cut Risk Factors After Mini-Stroke
Cardiac Rehab May Help Heart Patients Live Longer
Cardiologists Often Miss Heart Defects in Young Athletes: Study
Care for Mentally Ill Vets at VA Centers May Differ Across U.S.
Caring for Low Birth-Weight Baby Hard on Moms: Study
Cartoon Characters Prod Kids to Nag for Unhealthy Foods
Cash, Luxury Goods Really Do Get People Salivating: Study
Caution Urged in Intensive Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes
CDC Report Shows Bacterial Meningitis Cases on the Decline
Cell Phones Don't Raise Brain Cancer Risk, Study Says
Cell Phones Don't Seem to Pose Cancer Risk to Kids: Study
Cell Phones May Cause Brain Cancer, WHO Experts Say
Cellphones, Texting Put Teen Drivers in Danger, Studies Show
Certain After-Stroke Treatments May Boost Outcome
Certain Antidepressants With Blood Thinners May Pose Risk for Heart Patients
Certain Antipsychotics Up Risk of Death for Patients With Dementia: Study
Certain Birth Control Pills May Carry Higher Blood Clot Risk: FDA
Certain Cancer Drugs Don't Interfere With Flu Vaccine: Study
Certain Cancer Drugs May Have Fatal Side Effects: Analysis
Certain Diabetes Drugs Might Aid Weight Loss
Certain Painkillers May Raise Odds of Stroke, Heart Attack: Study
Certain Risk Factors Could Spur Heart Failure in Normal-Weight People
Chemical Found in Foam Cups a Possible Carcinogen
Chemo + Radiation Best for Bladder Cancer, Study Finds
'Chemo Brain' May Linger 20 Years After Breast Cancer Treatment
Chemo During Pregnancy Doesn't Seem to Harm Baby
Chemo for Late-Stage Cancer Patients May Be Unjustified
Chewing Khat Raises Heart Disease, Death Risk: Study
Child Care Can Help Kids With Depressed Moms
Childhood Aggression May Predict Health Woes in Adulthood
Childhood Cancer Survivors at Greater Risk for Tumors as Adults
Childhood Cancer Therapies Tied to Gastrointestinal Issues
Childhood Depression, Anxiety Tied to Pain in Adulthood
Childhood Obesity May Raise Odds of Adult Liver Cancer
Childless Men May Face Higher Heart Disease Risk
Children Fare OK if Mom Works, Study Finds
Children More Likely to Drink & Drive if Parents Drink: Study
Children of Alcoholics Drink More When Stressed
Children With ADHD More Prone to Substance Abuse: Study
Children With Asthma at Higher Risk for Shingles: Study
Children With Kidney Disease Face Many Health Woes
Children's Chest Pain Rarely Cause for Alarm: Study
Children's HIV Drugs May Cause High Cholesterol
Chimps Shed Light on How Humans Learned to Share
Chocolate a Sweet Remedy for Many Ills?
Chocolate Could Be Sweet Defense Against Stroke
Cholesterol Deposits Around Eyes Linked to Heart Risk
Cholesterol Levels Vary Widely by Country: Study
Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs Safe for Long-Term Use, Study Finds
Chorus Gives Voice to Those With Alzheimer's
Chronic Bowel Disease Drugs Linked to Skin Cancer Risk
Chronic School Absenteeism Linked to Mental Health Problems
Cigarette Packaging Still Too Alluring, Studies Find
Circle of Friends Key to Adopting Healthy Habits: Study
Circulatory Disorder Not Studied Enough in Women, Experts Say
Circumcision Linked to Lower Risk for Prostate Cancer, Study Finds
Citrus Fruits May Lower Women's Stroke Risk
City Birds Sing Differently Than Their Country Cousins
City Living Tied to More Anxiety, Mood Disorders
Class of Drugs Linked to Higher Heart Risk in Older Diabetics
Classic Restless Legs Syndrome Not Linked to Parkinson's
Climate Change Could Be Tough on Seniors' Health: Study
Clogged Arteries Might Raise Risk of Dementia, Experts Warn
Clogged Arteries Pose Different Dangers for Men, Women: Study
Clot-Buster Doesn't Raise Bleeding Risk in Warfarin Patients: Study
Clot-Busting Drug May Work for Those Who Have Strokes While Asleep
Clues to 'Slacker' Behavior Found in Brain, Study Says
Cocaine-Related Heart Damage May Be 'Silent'
Cognitive Therapy Helps Depressed Drug Abusers
Cold Air May Raise Heart-Attack Risk During Exercise
College Degree Lowers Marriage Odds for Those From Disadvantaged Backgrounds
College Kids Often Use Cell Phones While Driving: Study
College Students Still Vulnerable to Bullying
Colon Cancer Death Rates Continue to Drop, CDC Reports
Colon Cancer Gaps for Blacks, Whites Largely Due to Screening
Colon Cancer Prognosis Worse for the Obese, Type 2 Diabetics
Combining Heart Valve Repair With Bypass May Be Worthwhile
Combo of Paxil, Pravachol May Raise Blood Sugar
Common Blood Pressure Drug Safe for Heart Failure: Study
Common Blood Pressure Drugs May Not Cut Colon Cancer Risk
Common Breast Cancer Gene Test May Be Flawed, Study Says
Common Heart Dysfunction Can Help Bring on Heart Failure
Common Household Chemicals Might Harm Kids' Immunity
Community Hospitals Safe for Angioplasty: Study
Community-Wide Effort May Help Tame Troubled Teens
Complexities of Autism Extend to Its Treatment
Computer 'Pathologist' Could Help Assess Breast Cancer Survival
Computer-Aided Mammography Doesn't Improve Breast Cancer Detection: Study
Concerns Over Kids' Shut-Eye an Age-Old Problem
Concussion Project Finds Disease in Two Autopsied Brains
Contact Allergies Associated With Lower Rates of Some Cancers
Controversial Cholesterol Drug Might Lower Blood Sugar Levels in Diabetics
Cooked Right, Fish Can Help a Woman's Heart
Coordinated Cooling Effort After Cardiac Arrest Can Improve Outcomes
Coping Strategy Depends on Strength of Emotion: Study
Could a Blood Test Help Spot Depression?
Could a Statin Lower Your Risk for Depression?
Could Discrimination Help Trigger Illness in Blacks?
Could Happy Lives Be Longer Lives?
Could HPV Raise Women's Risk for Heart Disease?
Could Listening to Mozart Help Doctors Spot Colon Polyps?
Could Lots of Chocolate Lower Your Heart Risk?
Could Menthol Cigarettes Pose Even Higher Stroke Risk?
Could Soccer 'Headers' Cause Brain Injury?
Could Statins Help Prevent Pneumonia?
Could Trans Fats Make You Cranky?
Could Two Words Help You Resist Temptation?
Could Women's Use of 'the Pill' Raise Men's Prostate Cancer Risk?
Could Your Personality Be Reflected in Your Pooch?
Counseling May Help Women at Risk for Breast Cancer Gene
Couples Can Pay a Price for Materialism
Couples Counseling Boosts Sex Lives After Prostate Cancer
Couples Who Don't Fight Much Aren't Likely to Start
CPAP Therapy Most Effective for Sleep Apnea, Experts Say
Creative Minds More Prone to Cheating
CT Heart Scans No Benefit to Patients Without Symptoms
CT Scans Can Spot Heart Trouble Fast
Cuddling May Be Key to Long-Term Happy Relationship
Cyberbullying a Big Worry for Parents: Survey
Cyberbullying May Call for New Prevention Tactics
Dads Can Light Their Grills Without Fear
Dad's Good Parenting May Help Daughters Avoid Risky Sex
Dads' Parenting Style Affects Influence as Kids Age: Survey
Daily Aspirin May Help Prevent Colon Cancer for Those at High Risk
Daily Coffee May Lower Your Skin Cancer Risk
Daily Four-Drug Combo Pill Halves Heart Disease Risk: Study
Daily Hot Dog May Feed Diabetes Risk: Study
Dark Chocolate May Lower Risk of Heart Disease
Dating Violence Common by 7th Grade: Survey
Daughters Seem to Influence Mothers' Fashion Sense
Deaf 'Signers' Quick to Interpret Body Language: Study
Decline in Hormone Therapy Linked to Fewer Mammograms
Deep Brain Stimulation Improves Parkinson's Symptoms Long-Term
Deeper Voices Win Over Voters, Study Finds
Defibrillator Implantation May Be Riskier for Underweight Patients
Delays in Hospital Transfers for Heart Attack Patients May Raise Death Risk
Dementia May Impede Stroke Recovery
Dense Breasts May Be Linked to Cancer Recurrence
Dental X-Rays May Be Linked to Benign Brain Tumors
Dentist Gives Advice to Keep Holiday Smiles Bright
Dentists May Be Able to Spot Undiagnosed Diabetes
Dentists Play Key Role in Detecting Oral Cancer
Depo-Provera Birth Control Might Raise Breast Cancer Risk
Depressed Kids May Be Targets for Bullying, Study Suggests
Depressed People Find It Hard to Stop Reliving Bad Times
Depressed Women Could Face Raised Risk of Stroke
Depression After Cancer Keeps Some From Follow-Up Care
Depression Could Worsen Mental Decline in Heart Patients
Depression Higher in Wealthier Nations
Depression in Mid-Life Linked to Higher Odds for Later Dementia
Depression Linked to Higher Odds for Poor Leg Circulation
Depression Often Follows Stroke, But Treatment Lacking
Depression Tied to Earlier Death in Heart Patients
Depression Tied to Higher Risk for Stroke
Detailed Gene Scan Might Help Guide Leukemia Treatment
Device Approved to Remedy Abdominal Aneurysms
Diabetes Care Thwarted by Unstable Health Insurance: Study
Diabetes Drug Actos May Raise Risk for Bladder Cancer: FDA
Diabetes Drug Metformin Might Also Help Fight Cancer
Diabetes Education Seems to Help Improve Blood Sugar Control
Diabetes Groups Issue New Guidelines on Blood Sugar
Diabetes on Upswing Worldwide
Diabetes Takes a Toll on Lifetime Earnings: Study
Diabetes Takes Toll on Women's Hearing: Study
Diabetes, Obesity After 60 May Drive Up Breast Cancer Risk
Diabetic Girls May Have Heart Risk Factors
Diabetic Kidney Disease Rising in the U.S.
Diabetics May Be at Greater Risk for Second Stroke
Dietary Help Can Boost Cancer Patients' Nutrition, But Not Survival
Direct-to-Consumer Gene Tests Cause Little Anxiety: Study
Disabled Elderly Say They Want Dignity, Control
Discerning Gift-Givers Look for Toys That Offer More Than Fun
Discrimination Seems to Harm Health Regardless of Race
Disrupted Sleep May Raise Risk for Obesity, Diabetes: Study
Distracted Driving May Be Rising Despite State Laws
Divorce Can Hurt Kids' Math Scores, Friendships
DNA Damage From Chemo May Help Spur Leukemia's Return
Do Men Flash Cash to Find a Mate?
Do Men Need Colon Cancer Screening Earlier Than Women Do?
Do Men Think About Sex All the Time? Maybe Not
Doctor, Take a Cue From Shakespeare
Doctors Consider Nonverbal Cues in Medical Decisions
Doctors Likely to Preach What They Practice
Doctors Urge Routine Skin Screenings
Does a Gene Make People Seem Kinder?
Does Abortion in First Trimester Raise Risk of Mental Ills' Return?
Does Chocolate Help You Stay Slim?
Does Deodorant Ingredient Affect Breast Cancer Risk?
Does Her Diabetes Differ From His?
Does Meditation Boost Brain Health?
Does Ovulation Boost a Woman's 'Gaydar'?
Does Psoriasis Thwart the Benefits of 'Good' Cholesterol?
Does Your Personality Dictate Whether You'll Be Overweight?
Dogs Adept at Reading People's Minds
Donated Pacemakers From U.S. Safely Reused in India: Study
Don't Mess With a Nursing Mom!
Doubt Cast on Use of Genetic Test Before Plavix
Drinking Alcohol May Prolong, Not Relieve, Stress
Drinking More Fluids Could Lower Men's Bladder Cancer Risk
Drinking Patterns Affect Heart Health, Mouse Study Finds
Drinking Risky for Women With Family History of Breast Cancer: Study
Drinking Scenes in Movies May Spur Teens to Do the Same
Driving Isn't An Issue for Most People With Diabetes
Drop in Breast Cancer Death Rates May Not Be Linked to Screening Rates
Drop in Melanoma Deaths Limited to Educated Whites: Study
Drowsy Driving 'Unacceptable,' But One-Third Do It: Poll
Drug Approved for Advanced Kidney Cancer
Drug Combo Might Fight Aggressive Breast Cancer More Safely
Drug Duo May Help Fight Aggressive Form of Breast Cancer
Drug Eases Gout Flare-ups in Some Patients: Study
Drug May Dampen Dangerous Side Effect of Stem Cell Transplants
Drug May Prevent Chemo-Linked Menopause in Breast Cancer Patients
Drug May Slow Early Prostate Cancer: Study
Drug-Coated Balloons Open Arteries Blocked by Narrowed Stents
Drugs Previously Thought to Be Toxic May Stop Spread of Cancer
Dull Tasks Tougher on the Entitled
Earlier PSA Test Best Predicts Risk of Dying From Prostate Cancer: Study
Early Morning Smoking Riskier For Cancer
Early Study Finds Some Promise for Lung Cancer Vaccine
Early Study Hints That Breast Cancer Vaccine Might Work
Early Talk Therapy May Help Stroke Patients Bounce Back
Early Use of MS Drug May Cut Likelihood of Progression
Early, Intensive Therapy Better for Kids With Autism, Study Finds
Early, Temporary HIV Treatment Can Postpone Long-Term Therapy
Earthquakes Put Millions of Lives, Major Cities at Risk
Eating Berries Might Help Preserve Your Memory
Eating Dirt Has Long, Maybe Healthy, History
Eating Disorders Appear to Raise Risk of Death
Eating Disorders Can Last Well Beyond Teen Years
Eating Disorders May Raise Risk of Depression in Pregnancy
Eating Fish May Help Ward Off Colon Polyps in Women
Effects of Premature Birth May Stretch Into Adulthood: Study
Efforts to Reduce Stroke in Kids With Sickle Cell Working: Study
EKG Heart Test May Predict Risk in Older Adults
EKG Testing May Spot Fatal Heart Conditions in Children
Elderly Lung Cancer Patients Can Gain From Two-Drug Chemo: Study
Electronic Medical Records Might Boost Diabetes Care
'Email Vacations' Boost Job Productivity, Lower Stress: Study
Emotional Abuse in Childhood May Disrupt Sleep Decades Later
Endometriosis Could Raise Risk of 3 Ovarian Cancers
Endometriosis Tied to Higher Risk of Crohn's, Colitis
Endoscopy May Be Better Than Surgery for Severe Pancreatic Infection
Endovascular Graft Approved for Tears of Aorta
Environment May Be Especially Key to Autism: Study
Environmental Toxins Linked to Hardening of Arteries
Epidemic of Obesity in U.S. Kids Began in Late '90s
ER Docs Frustrated, Burned Out by Repeat Patients: Survey
ER Visits for Energy-Drink Ills Soar in U.S.
Erbitux Approval Expanded to Include Head and Neck Cancer
Erectile Dysfunction May Be Linked With Cardiovascular Trouble
Erivedge Approved to Treat Basal Cell Carcinoma
ERs Frequented by Kids With Behavioral Problems: Report
Esophageal Cancer Risk Less Dire for Certain Patients: Study
Esophageal Cancer Surgery Can Leave Lingering Health Problems, Study Says
Estrogen-Only Therapy May Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
Even a Little Drinking May Raise Breast Cancer Risk: Study
Even a Little Exercise Helps the Heart, Study Finds
Even a Little Exercise Helps the Heart, Study Finds
Even Football Players Say It's OK to Cry, Sometimes
Even Slightly Higher Blood Pressure May Boost Stroke Risk
Even Strangers Can Make You Feel Left Out
Even Today, the Stigma of Mental Illness Won't Fade
Even Toddlers Succumb to Peer Pressure, Study Says
Even When Silent, Irregular Heartbeat Linked to Stroke Risk
Even Without Weight Loss, Mediterranean Diet Helps Heart: Study
Even Young Teens Show Signs of Sun Damage
Ever Wonder How Doctors Make Referrals?
Everyday Foods Add Up to Major Salt Problems: CDC
Everyday Stigma May Take Toll on Lesbians, Gays
Evidence Lacking That Cognitive Rehab Therapy Helps Brain-Injured Vets
Evolution May Explain 'Runner's High,' Study Says
Exercise a Good Pick-Me-Up After Cancer Treatment: Study
Exercise Helps Men Battling Diabetes and Sleep Apnea
Exercise Linked to Reduced Worker Productivity
Exercise May Boost Breast Cancer Patients' Quality of Life
Exercise May Boost Survival in Breast, Colon Cancer Patients
Exercise May Help Patients With High Blood Pressure Live Longer
Exercise May Protect the Brain From 'Silent Strokes'
Exercise May Trigger Orgasm in Some Women
Exercise Tips for Breast Cancer Survivors
Expense May Be Causing Fewer Young Blacks to Smoke
Experimental Blood Thinner Given Before Surgery Shows Benefit
Experimental Chemo Combo for Colon Cancer Disappoints
Experimental Drug Bests Chemo in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Study
Experimental Drug Eases Autistic Behaviors in Mice
Experimental Drug for Irregular Heart Rhythm Raises Death Risk: Study
Experimental Drug Might Beat Aspirin in Preventing Repeat Strokes: Study
Experimental Drug Might Help Some a Bit With Colon Cancer
Experimental Drug Shows Promise Against Type 2 Diabetes
Experimental Drugs Do Battle Against Advanced Prostate Cancer
Experimental Pill for Multiple Sclerosis Shows Promise
Experimental Vaccine Seems to Cure Prostate Cancer in Mice
Experimental Vaccine Shows Promise for Lung Cancer: Study
Expert Panel Pinpoints Environmental Culprits in Breast Cancer
Experts Design 'Toolkit' to Help Spot Teens With Mental Health Issues
Experts Point Out Signs of Dangerous Heart Rhythm
Experts Recommend Cardiac Screening for College Athletes
Experts Say Cholesterol Screenings Should Start in Childhood
Experts Say Stroke Care Differs for U.S. Minorities
Experts Urge Public Action to Aid Cancer Prevention
Extra Vitamin E May Be Associated With Prostate Cancer
Eye Changes May Predict Heart Disease in Blacks With Diabetes
Eye Color May Help Predict Vitiligo Risk
Eye Tremors May Aid Early Diagnosis of Parkinson's: Study
Facebook Launches Service to Help Prevent Suicide
Facebook Pages May Offer Clues to Underage Drinking
Factors Identified That May Raise Risk of Early Menopause
'Fake Marijuana' May Trigger Heart Trouble in Teens
False-Positive Mammogram Results May Turn Out Not to Be: Study
Family Heart Disease Risk Linked to Genes, Not Lifestyle
Family History May Predict Heart Attack More Than Stroke
Family History of Cancer Needs to Be Updated as You Age
Family Tree May Affect Diagnosis Age in Some Breast Cancers
Family Tree May Aid Treatment of Inherited Heart Disorders
Faster Transition From CPR to Defibrillator May Save Lives
Fast-Food Outlets Near Schools May Not Be Making Teens Fat
Fasting Plus Chemo May Help in Cancer Fight: Study
'Fat Transfer' Gets Early Safety OK in Breast Reconstruction
Fatalism Keeps Many From Colon Cancer Screening
Fatty 'Comfort' Foods May Alter Brain's Response to Sadness
Fatty Diet Before Pregnancy Linked to Gestational Diabetes
Fatty Liver Disease Doesn't Affect Survival, Study Finds
Fatty Meals Could Trigger Inflammation for Diabetics
FDA Adds Safety Warnings to Statins
FDA Advisers Back Weight-Loss Drug Qnexa
FDA Approves Blood Thinner Brilinta for Heart Patients
FDA Approves First Combo Drug for Diabetes, Cholesterol
FDA Approves First Umbilical Cord Blood Product
FDA Approves Novel Melanoma Drug
FDA Focuses on Silicone Breast Implant Safety Studies
FDA Issues Multiple Sclerosis Drug Alert
FDA Issues New Rules on Sunscreens
FDA Moves to Head Off Shortages of 2 Cancer Drugs
FDA Mulls Expanding Patients' Access to Certain Drugs
FDA OKs Heart Valve That Does Not Require Open-Heart Surgery
FDA Panel Cites Clot Risk From Contraceptive Patch
FDA Panel Rejects Avastin for Breast Cancer
FDA Panels to Weigh Safety of Newer Forms of the 'Pill'
FDA Revokes Approval of Avastin for Breast Cancer
FDA Revokes Approval of Avastin for Breast Cancer
FDA Thinks Shortage of Cancer Drug for Kids Can Be Averted
FDA to Hear Appeal on Breast Cancer Drug
FDA to Pull Diabetes Drug Avandia From Pharmacy Shelves
FDA Unveils Graphic Images for Cigarette Packs
FDA Urges Reduced Doses for Anemia Drugs
FDA Weighs Fate of Qnexa for Weight Loss, Again
FDA: Silicone Breast Implants to Remain on Market
Fear of Antidepressants Keep Many From Disclosing Depression
Fear of Dying During Heart Attack May Make Matters Worse
Feeling 'Trapped,' Obligated Raises Odds of Job Burnout: Study
Female Cancer Survivors Report Worse Health Habits: Survey
Femara May Beat Tamoxifen at Preventing Breast Cancer's Return
Fetal Exposure to Common Epilepsy Drugs May Harm Kids' IQ: FDA
Few Anesthesiologists Monitor Key Heart Signal
Few Contact Lens Users Follow All Care Guidelines, Study Finds
Few Suicidal Teens Get the Help They Need
Few Women Get Breast Reconstruction After Mastectomy: Study
Few Young Women With Cancer Take Steps to Preserve Fertility
Fewer Diabetic Vision Problems Reported: CDC
Fewer Disease Risk Factors Yet More Fatal Heart Attacks
Fewer Dying in U.S. From Throat, Mouth Cancer, Study Finds
Fewer Melanoma Deaths in Counties With More Dermatologists
Fewer Patients Hospitalized for Heart Failure, U.S. Study Finds
Fewer U.S. Med Students Choose Psychiatry: Report
Fido's New Forte: Helping Kids Learn to Read
Findings on HIV-Resistant Sex Workers May Help Vaccine Efforts
Firearm Suicide Methods Vary by Gender: Study
Fireworks and Fido Don't Always Mix
First Bedside Gene Test Shows Promise
First Drug Ok'd to Combat Spreading Basal Cell Skin Cancer
First Generic Lipitor Approved
Fish May Cut Threat of Heart Disease in Young Women
Fish Oil Supplements Won't Help in Multiple Sclerosis: Study
Fitness in Middle Age Lowers Medical Costs Later: Study
Fitness May Lower Death Risk Even Without Weight Loss
Five Genes May Be Tied to Lethal Prostate Cancer
Flaxseed Fails as Treatment for Hot Flashes
Flip-Flops, Baseball Caps May Raise Risk of Skin Cancer
Flu Prevention Critical for Those With Neurologic Conditions, CDC Says
Folic Acid in Pregnancy May Prevent Kids' Language Delays
Following Heart-Healthy Behaviors May Lengthen Your Life
Follow-Up Procedures Common in Women After Breast-Conserving Surgery
Foods' Aromas Might Help You Lose Weight
For Better Mouse Studies, Let Them Nest
For Breast Cancer Care, Radiation of Whole Breast May Be Best
For Gamers, Intense Competition May Fuel Aggression
For Healthier Eating, Keep Fruits, Veggies Within Reach
For Kids, Laughter Really May Be the Best Medicine
For Kids, Natural Disasters Can Whip Up Worries
For Many Americans, 9/11 Worries Still Dominate
For Many Americans, Caregiving a Long-Distance Burden
For Many Girls, Slimming Down Doesn't Help Self-Esteem
For Many, Risks of Lung Biopsy May Outweigh Benefits: Study
For Men, 'Culture of Honor' Can Be Deadly
For People With Diabetes, Pets May Pose Unusual Hazards
For Some Prostate Cancer Patients, Combo Treatment Improves Survival
For Women, Active Sex Life May Mean Better Aging
For Young Breast Cancer Patients, Breast-Conserving Therapy Appears Effective
Foreclosure Crisis Threatening Americans' Health: Study
Foreign-Born U.S. Women Getting Mammograms
Forgetfulness About Paperwork, Medicines Might Herald Cognitive Decline
Foundation Aims to Raise Awareness of Brain Diseases
Frailty May Threaten Melanoma Survival More Than Age
Freedom More Important to Happiness Than Wealth, Study Finds
'Freezing' Secondary Breast Cancer Tumors Shows Promise
From a Failed Vaccine, New Insights Into Fighting HIV
From Tanning Beds to Melanoma Surgery
From the Couch to the Computer: A New Take on Therapy
Frying With Olive, Sunflower Oil OK for Heart, Study Finds
Gastrointestinal Tumor Patients Live Longer on Cancer Drug
Gay Adults Rejected by Parents Have Worse Health, Study Finds
Gender Identity Issues Can Harm Kids' Mental Health: Study
Gene Discovery Gives Clues to a Childhood Cancer
Gene Discovery May Move Personalized Stomach Cancer Treatment Forward
Gene 'Map' of Ovarian Cancer Yields New Clues to Treatment
Gene Mutation Helps Clear Fats From Blood, Study Finds
Gene Mutation Linked to Chemo-Resistant Colon Cancer
Gene Mutation May Be Key to Familial Pancreatic Cancer
Gene Mutations Linked to Thyroid Cancer Risk: Study
Gene Mutations May Boost Ovarian Cancer Survival: Study
Gene Research Offers Clues to Parkinson's Disease
Gene Research Sheds Light on Rare Immune Disease
Gene Study Identifies Non-Hereditary Links to Schizophrenia
Gene Study Sheds Light on Body Clock's Link to Diabetes
Gene Study Sheds Light on Often Fatal Heart Condition
Gene Therapy Fights a Tough-to-Treat Leukemia: Study
Gene Variant May Raise Death Risk After Heart Bypass
Gene Variants That Boost Lung Cancer Risk Identified
Gene Variation May Explain Some Female Infertility Cases
General Anesthesia Does Not Boost Cancer Risk, Study Finds
Generic Drugs Easing Out-of-Pocket Medical Costs in U.S.
Generic, Brand-Name Heart Drugs Seem to Have Same Effect on Thyroid
Genes Associated With Autism Also Related to Schizophrenia
Genes Could Highlight Plavix Users at Clot Risk After Stent
Genes Linked to Restless Legs Syndrome Identified
Genes May Control How Long You Look at Happy Faces
Genes May Explain Blacks' Bleaker Prostate Cancer Stats
Genes May Give Clues to Severe Form of Lupus
Genetic Profiling Adds New Dimension to Breast Cancer Treatment
Genetic Tweak Helps Mice Avoid Cancer, Obesity: Study
Genome Map May Help Save Tasmanian Devils
Genome Map Might Help Save Tasmanian Devil From Extinction
Genome of Cancer-Free Rodent May Give Clues to Human Aging, Disease
Gestational Diabetes Predictable Before Pregnancy, Experts Say
Get Screened for Colorectal Cancer: Who, Me?
Getting Along With Coworkers May Add Years to Your Life
'Gimme' Kids Often Grow Into 'Gimme' Adults
Ginger Supplements Might Ease Inflammation Linked to Colon Cancer
Girls More Prone Than Boys to Headaches After Head Injury
Giving Birth to Small Babies Linked to Heart Disease in Moms: Study
Gleevec Approval Widened to Include Rare Cancer
Global Toll of 'Non-Communicable Diseases' -- $47 Trillion by 2030
Globally, 2 Million Deaths a Year Linked to Smoky Stoves
Going Straight to Chemo May Be Better for Certain Breast Cancers
Good Moms Seem to Help Poor Kids Become Healthy Adults
Good Sleep Raises Quality of Life, Lowers Depression
Gossiping Might Be Good for You
Greater Breast Density May Raise Cancer Risk
Greater Exercise Intensity May Add Years to Life
Grief Is a Real Heartbreaker, Study Finds
Group-Think Can Influence Your Memory, Research Shows
Growing Up Near Livestock Tied to Blood Cancers
Half of Americans Will Suffer From Mental Health Woes, CDC Says
Half of Stroke Victims Don't Call 911, Research Shows
'Hammock' Effect May Help Adults Fall Asleep Faster
Handheld Metal Detectors Don't Seem to Affect Pacemakers: Study
Happy Kids a Product of Genes, Parenting, Study Finds
Happy Shoppers More Decisive When Purchasing
Happy Teens Usually Crime-Free Teens, Study Finds
Harassment of Black Gay and Bisexual Men Tied to Anxiety
Having a 'Purpose in Life' May Help Shield You From Dementia
Having More Toys May Boost Exercise Levels in Kids
Health Care Disparities Might Affect Black Kids' Cancer Survival
Health Care Reform Battle Tops Health News for 2011
Health Experts Say HPV Vaccine Is Safe
Health Tip: Diabetics, Take Care of Your Feet
Health Tip: Fears and Phobias
Health Tip: Anxiety Disorders Can Cause Physical Problems
Health Tip: Appreciate Your Body Image While Pregnant
Health Tip: Avoid Unnecessary Eating
Health Tip: Better Manage Stress
Health Tip: Binge Eating May Lead to Weight Gain
Health Tip: Boost Your Brain Power
Health Tip: Choose Diabetes-Friendly Meals
Health Tip: Choose Your Day to Quit Smoking
Health Tip: Consider These Diabetes 'Superfoods'
Health Tip: Controlling Your Diabetes
Health Tip: Coping With Diabetes
Health Tip: Dealing With a Picky Eater
Health Tip: Dealing With Stress
Health Tip: Diabetes Can Raise the Risk of Skin Infections
Health Tip: Diabetics, Avoid Too Much Salt
Health Tip: Diabetics, Pack Smart for Holiday Travel
Health Tip: Don't Deny Your Diabetes
Health Tip: Don't Take Too Many NSAIDs
Health Tip: Find Time for You
Health Tip: Focus on Emotional Health
Health Tip: Footcare Suggestions for Diabetics
Health Tip: Gestational Diabetes May Endanger Mother and Baby
Health Tip: Help Your Child Create a Healthy Body Image
Health Tip: Help Your Child Develop a Healthy Approach to Eating
Health Tip: Help Your Child Prepare for a Sibling
Health Tip: How to Keep Anger in Check
Health Tip: How to Lower Your Risk of Stroke
Health Tip: If You're Diabetic and Pregnant
Health Tip: Improving Your Cholesterol
Health Tip: Insufficient Sleep Can Be Dangerous
Health Tip: Keep a Diabetes Notebook
Health Tip: Keep Diabetes in Check During the Holidays
Health Tip: Keep the Sport in Kids' Sports
Health Tip: Know Your Risk Factors for Atherosclerosis
Health Tip: Long-Term Complications of Diabetes
Health Tip: Make 'Tummy Time' Fun
Health Tip: Manage Stress
Health Tip: Manage Your Stress at Work
Health Tip: Managing an Anxiety Disorder
Health Tip: Managing Diabetes While Under Stress
Health Tip: Managing Diabetic Heart Disease
Health Tip: Managing Weight Gain
Health Tip: Metabolic Syndrome Raises Chance of Cardiovascular Disease
Health Tip: Overcoming Obstacles to Exercise
Health Tip: Parenting a Child With a Heart Defect
Health Tip: Preparing for a Stress Test
Health Tip: Protect Against Infection During Cancer Treatment
Health Tip: Protect Your Heart
Health Tip: Protect Yourself From Heart Disease
Health Tip: Recognizing Strange Behavior
Health Tip: Recognizing Symptoms of Hyperglycemia
Health Tip: Reduce Your Risk of Atherosclerosis
Health Tip: Set an Exercise Schedule
Health Tip: Should I Check My Blood Sugar?
Health Tip: Skip TV and Get Active
Health Tip: Smoking Strains the Heart
Health Tip: Spot the Symptoms of Heart Attack
Health Tip: Stay Healthy at College
Health Tip: Stay Social as You Grow Older
Health Tip: Stick With Your Healthy New Year's Resolutions
Health Tip: Stop Toddler Tantrums Before They Start
Health Tip: Store Insulin Properly
Health Tip: Suggestions to Help Manage Angina
Health Tip: Take a Deep Breath
Health Tip: Tame Your Food Cravings
Health Tip: Teach Your Toddler Good Behavior
Health Tip: The Benefits of Meditation
Health Tip: The Dangers of Having High Cholesterol
Health Tip: The Food-Mood Connection
Health Tip: Treat Yourself Well During the Holidays
Health Tip: Undergoing Cardiac Rehab
Health Tip: What Affects Blood Glucose?
Health Tip: What Constitutes 'Healthy Eating?'
Health Tip: When Aggressive Behavior Signals a Problem
Health Tip: When Children Break the Rules
Health Tip: When Stress Becomes Dangerous
Health Tip: When Your Child Cries at Night
Health Tip: When Your Child is Stressed
Health Tip: When You're Under Stress...
Health Tip: Why Do I Have High Cholesterol?
Health Tip: Wind Down With Mind-Body Exercises
Health Woes Still Strike Women Exposed to Banned Pregnancy Drug
Healthy Behaviors Extend Life After Cancer, Experts Say
Healthy Diet May Counteract Heart Disease Gene
Healthy Halloween Advice for Children With Diabetes
Healthy Heart Habits May Also Guard Against Cancer
Healthy Lifestyle Choices Could Cut Cancer Rates: Report
Healthy Lifestyle May Ward Off Sudden Cardiac Death in Women
Healthy Living Can Cut Chances of Developing Diabetes
Healthy Weight Loss May Also Cut Your Cancer Risk
Heart Attack Damage Not Reduced by Adding Balloon Pump to Angioplasty
Heart Attack Severity May Depend on Time of Day
Heart Attack Survival Varies Widely Among Hospitals, Study Finds
Heart Attack Victims Face Greater Risk of Dying When Ambulances Are Diverted
Heart Defect Seems to Pose Low Risk of Aorta Tear
Heart Devices Like Pacemakers Linked to Infections
Heart Disease May Pose Problems in Orthopedic Surgery Patients
Heart Disease May Be Risk Factor for Prostate Cancer
Heart Disease Prevention May Save Billions Annually in U.S.
Heart Disease Risk Gene May Pass From Dads to Sons
Heart Experts Make Boosting Bystander CPR a Priority
Heart Failure Care Influenced by Insurance Coverage
Heart Failure Patients Urged to Discuss Care With Docs
Heart Failure, Diabetes Might Be Linked by Protein
Heart Failure, Osteoporosis Go 'Hand-in-Hand': Researchers
Heart Patients Using Vitamins May Take Meds Improperly
Heart Screenings Yield More False-Positives Among Black Athletes
Heart Stress Test Likelier When Doctor Owns Equipment: Study
Heart Test Spots Sudden Death Risk in Young Athletes
Heat-Linked Illnesses Strike Thousands Each Year: Report
Heavier Baby Girls at Higher Risk for Diabetes, Heart Woes as Adults
Heavy Cell Phone Use Might Raise Risk of Brain Tumors
Helping Teens Fend Off Attacks by Cyberbullies
Hepatitis B Vaccine Recommended for Adults With Diabetes
Herbal Remedy Ingredient Tied to Cancer, Kidney Failure
Here Are Fruits, Veggies That Offer Best Bang for Your Buck
High Blood Pressure May Be Especially Lethal for Blacks
High Blood Pressure Risk Factors That May Surprise You
High Doses of Statins Tied to Less Arterial Plaque in Study
High Heels Can Bring on Ingrown Toenails
High-Dose Statins May Increase Diabetes Risk
Higher Cancer Rate Seen in Children With Juvenile Arthritis
Higher Folic Acid Levels in Teens Tied to Academic Success
Higher Hospital Admissions Equal Higher Readmissions: Study
Higher Legal Drinking Age May Mean Safer Lives for Women
Higher Risk of Second Breast Cancer Seen in Black Women
High-Fiber Diet May Help Thwart Colon Cancer
High-Fiber Diet Might Lower Risk for Colon Polyps
Hispanic Americans Born Outside Country Have Fewer Strokes
Hispanic Women More Likely to Die of Breast Cancer
Hispanics Seem to Have Better Odds of Lung Cancer Survival
Hispanics With Diabetes Urged to Get Yearly Foot Care
HIV Patients at Heightened Risk for Certain Cancers
HIV Raises Anal Cancer Risk in Women, Study Says
HIV Severity, Treatment Unrelated to Kids' Mental Woes: Study
Holiday Travel Tips for People With Diabetes
Home-Based Test Can Detect Cervical Cancer Virus: Study
Homo Erectus Had an Axe to Grind
Hope and Optimism May Cloud Judgment in ICUs
Hormonal Changes May Trigger Migraines in Some Women
Hormonal Disorder Linked to Pregnancy Complications: Study
Hormone Drugs Might Not Raise Heart-Related Deaths in Prostate Patients
Hospital Delays Tied to Racial Divide in Heart Attack Care
Hospitals in U.S. Territories Have Higher Death Rates: Study
Hospitals Ranked for Emergency Medicine Quality
Hospitals Vary Widely in Rate of Heart Procedures: Study
How Brain Sees the 'Big Picture' May Affect Self-Image
How Much Salt Is Best for the Heart?
How That Glass of Red Wine Might Help You Live Longer
How to Extend Holiday Cheer
HPV Infection Lasts Longer in Young Black Women: Study
HPV Test Might Be Better Predictor of Cervical Cancer Than Pap Smear
HPV Test Spots Cervical Cancer Earlier Than Pap Smear: Study
HPV Vaccination Rates Low Among Teen Girls, CDC Reports
HPV Vaccine May Cut Rate of Cervical Cancer 'Precursors'
HPV Vaccine May Help Women With Cervical Conditions
HPV Vaccine Might Help Prevent Anal Cancers: Study
HPV-Linked Oral Cancers on the Rise, Study Finds
HPV-Related Head, Neck Cancers on the Rise
HRT May Reduce Risk of Peripheral Artery Disease
Human Brains Wired to Empathize, Study Finds
Human Stem Cells Used to Fix Damaged Mouse Heart
Huntington's Disease Linked to Reduced Cancer Risk in Study
Hypertension in Young Adulthood May Mean Trouble Later On
'Ice Cream Headaches' Might Offer Clues to Migraines
If Your Dining Partner Overeats, So May You
Illegal Silicone Buttock Injections Can Be Deadly: Experts
Immune-Based Drug Combo Might Extend Cancer Survival
Impaired Heart Function Seen in Teens With Type 2 Diabetes
Implantable Device May Ease Tough-to-Treat Hypertension
Improved Stem Cell Line May Avoid Tumor Risk: Study
Impulsive Tots at Risk for Gambling Problems Later: Study
In Diabetics, Good Scores on Bone Tests May Not Rule Out Risk
In High-Tech Age, the Good Old Letter Still Holds Sway
In Mice, Cancer Drug Shows Effect on Alzheimer's Symptoms
In Older Men, Prostate Biopsies Can Raise Risk of Hospitalization
In Some Brain Bleeds, Patients Do Better at High-Volume Hospitals
In Tougher Economy, Fewer Americans Get Colonoscopy
Inadequate Bowel Prep May Invalidate Colonoscopy
Income Disparities May Be Making Americans Unhappy
Infection Causes 1 in 6 Cancers Worldwide: Study
Infections Among Those With Heart Devices Has Doubled: Study
Infections Might Raise Stroke Risk in Children: Study
Inflammation From Rheumatoid Arthritis Tied to Heart Disease
Inflammation Might Play Role in Heart Disease: Study
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Tied to Higher Risk of Post-Op Blood Clots
Injectable Psoriasis Drugs May Not Hike Heart Risks: Study
Insect Stings Hold Deadly Risk for Some
Insomnia Might Boost Heart Attack Risk
Insulin Resistance May Lead to Kidney Disease in the Elderly: Study
Insulin-Linked Hormone May Also Raise Alzheimer's Risk
International Poll Shows Many Fear Alzheimer's as Much as Cancer
Internet Is Playing a Part in Spread of Problem Gambling
Internet Sex Offenders Reveal Some Patterns
Irregular Heartbeat Linked to Raised Death Risk in Women
Irregular Heartbeat May Predict Mental Decline in Some
Irregular Heartbeat Poses Greater Stroke Risk for Women Than Men
Is Cancer Outwitting 'Personalized Medicine'?
Is Female Hormone Disorder Tied to Familial Heart Risk?
Is Shape of CEO's Face a Measure of Power?
Is Social Networking Changing the Face of Medicine?
IUDs May Lower Women's Risk for Cervical Cancer: Study
Japan Reactor Fallout Reached San Francisco Bay Area: Study
Job Loss Fears Sow Unhappiness in Work, Family Life
John, Mary, Joe: Simpler Names May Help You Get Ahead
'Journaling' Might Ease Depression in Testicular Cancer Patients
Judge Blocks FDA Plan for Graphic Cigarette Warnings
Jump in Resting Heart Rate Might Signal Higher Death Risk
Jury Still Out on Radiation for Early Prostate Cancer
Juvisync Approved for Type 2 Diabetics With High Cholesterol
Katrina's Aftermath: Failed Pregnancies for IVF Moms Nationwide
Keep Sun Safety in Mind This Summer: Experts
Kentucky Goes on the Offensive Against Colorectal Cancer
Kidney Cancer Patients Fare Better With Tumor Removal Only
Kidney Damage Greatly Raises Diabetics' Risk for Death
Kidney Donors May Not Face Higher Heart Disease Risk
Kids Can Be Tougher on Obese Peers
Kids From Unplanned Pregnancies Tend to Lag Behind Intellectually
Kids May Develop a Sense of Fairness Earlier Than Thought
Kids of Deployed Parents May Face Mental Health Risks
Kids of Moms With History of Depression Seem Less Happy
Kids Who Bully May Be More Likely to Smoke, Drink
Kids Who Bully Often Get Poor Sleep
Kids Who Need Heart Surgery May Fare Better at Busier Hospitals
Kids Willing to Fail May Perform Better Academically
Korlym Approved for Cushing's Syndrome
Lab-Grown Blood Vessels Seem to Help Dialysis Patients
Lack of Sleep Hurts Kids' Academic Performance: Study
Lack of Sunlight May Raise Stroke Risk
Larger Food Portions May Be Seen as Status Symbols
Largest Ob/Gyn Group Backs Annual Mammograms in 40s
Lasers Safe for Removal of Pacemaker Wires in Elderly: Study
Laughter Might Be Good Medicine for Alzheimer's Patients
Lawmakers Urged to Consider Health Effects of Major Legislation
Lazanda Approved for Cancer Pain
Legalized Same-Sex Marriage May Boost Gay Men's Health
'LeGoo' Vessel Plug Approved for Vascular Surgery
Lengthy Hospital Transfers May Hamper Heart Attack Care
Less Frequent Mammograms May Lower False-Positive Results
Less Heart Disease Among Women in Wealthier States: Study
Less Invasive Colon Surgery Results in Fewer Blood Clots: Study
Less Invasive Heart Valve Replacement Works for Elderly: Study
Less Play Time = More Troubled Kids, Experts Say
Less Worry, Better Coping Seen Among Religious Folks
Less-Invasive Surgery for Esophageal Cancer Might Be Safer
Leukemia Survivor Credits Her Life to Tiny Blood Donors
Life After Cigarettes Is Happier: Study
Life Expectancy Improves for Type 1 Diabetics
Life in U.S. Not Always a Plus for Immigrants' Health
Life Often Shorter for the Homeless: Study
Life Transitions May Trigger Eating Disorders
Lifesaving Defibrillators Often Not Nearby When Needed
Lifestyle Changes Might Alter Breast Cancer Rates
Lifestyle Changes Might Prevent Millions of Cases of Alzheimer's
Lifestyle Counseling Helps Diabetes Patients Control Blood Sugar
Lifetime 'Dose' of Excess Weight Linked to Diabetes Risk
Light or Moderate Drinking Linked to Lower Stroke Risk in Women
Lightheadedness Upon Standing Could Signal Heart Risk
Like Those in Humans, Baby Chimps' Forebrains Immature
Link Explored Between Colon Cancer, Bacterium
Links to Mental Illness Seen in Fetal Brains: Study
Little Known About How Autism Affects Teen Drivers: Researchers
Little Social Life for Autistic Teens, Researchers Say
Living Alone Linked to Greater Risk of Depression: Study
Living Near Major Roads May Shorten Heart Attack Survival
Living Together May Be Mentally Healthier Than Marriage: Study
Living With a Child With Autism
Lobular Breast Cancer Linked to Paternal Cancer History
Loneliness Linked to Sleepless Nights
Long Commutes Tough on Couples' Relationships
Long Space Missions May Harm Astronauts' Eyes
Longer CPR Backfires for Certain Heart Patients: Study
Longest Trial Ever Confirms Mammograms' Benefits
Long-Term Estrogen Therapy Does Up Breast Cancer Risk: Study
Long-Term Unemployment Can Tax Mental Health
Losing Baby Weight Cuts Odds of Pregnancy-Linked Diabetes
Lost Hour of Sleep Over Weekend May Put Heart at Risk Monday
Lost Love Often the Biggest Source of Regret, Study Shows
'Love Hormone' May Buffer Kids From Mom's Depression
Low 'Bad' Cholesterol Levels May Be Linked to Cancer Risk
Low 'Empathy' Response in Brain Might Point to Autism Gene
Low Vitamin D May Increase Stroke, Heart Attack Risk in Women
Low-Cal Diet Cuts Fat Around Heart in Obese People: Study
Low-Carb, High-Fat Diets May Not Pose Risk to Arteries
Low-Carb, Low-Fat Diets May Each Help the Heart
Low-Dose Aspirin to Prevent First Heart Attack or Stroke? Not So Fast
Low-Dose Daily Aspirin Enough to Help Heart Attack Patients: Study
Lower-Dose Radioiodine Effective Against Thyroid Cancer
Low-Fat Dairy Linked to Lower Stroke Risk
Low-Income Mothers May Overfeed Their Infants
Low-Radiation CT Scans Effective at Spotting Appendicitis: Study
Lung Cancer Rates Begin to Decline for U.S. Women
Lung Cancer Screening Might Pay Off, Analysis Shows
Lung Cancer's Hidden Victims: Those Who Never Smoked
Lymph Node Test Doesn't Improve Breast Cancer Care, Study Finds
'Magic Mushroom' Compound Triggered Positive Personality Change in Study
Magnetic Brain Stimulation Might Help Some Stroke Patients
Making Sense of Cancer Screening Updates
Making Sure 'Back to School' Doesn't Mean 'Back to Bullying'
Male Heart Disease May Be Linked to Mom's Lifetime Nutrition
Mammogram Schedule Should Be Customized, Study Finds
Mammograms Beat Thermography for Breast Cancer Detection: Study
Mammograms Can Save Lives of Women in Their 40s: Study
Mammograms Cut Risk of Breast Cancer Death by Half, Study Finds
Many Alcoholics Suffered Childhood Trauma: Study
Many Americans Ambivalent Over Laws Aimed at Healthy Living
Many Autistic Teens Use School Mental-Health Services
Many Black Men in Cold Climates Lack Vitamin D
Many Breast Cancer Patients in Their 40s Aren't 'High-Risk': Study
Many Breast Cancer Patients Uninformed About Options: Study
Many Docs Order Unneeded Lung Cancer Screening Tests: Survey
Many Docs Use Costly MRIs to Diagnose Nerve Condition: Study
Many Doctors Ignore Cancer Genetic Testing Guidelines
Many Doctors Think Patients Get Over-Treated, Study Says
Many Fathers Struggle to Balance Work, Family: Survey
Many First-Graders Shun Overweight, Obese Kids
Many Head and Neck Cancer Survivors Face Eating Problems
Many Heart Patients Anemic After Too Many Blood Tests in Hospital
Many Hispanics Don't Call an Ambulance For Stroke: Study
Many Kids Now Engage in Media 'Multi-Tasking'
Many Med Schools Score Poorly in Teaching Gay/Lesbian Health
Many Men Underestimate Prostate Surgery Side Effects
Many Military Vets in College Plagued By Thoughts of Suicide
Many More Kids Hospitalized for Mental Illness: Study
Many Patients Skip Recommended Colonoscopy: Study
Many Stroke Victims Still Don't Get Treated Fast Enough: Study
Many Teen Girls Mistakenly Think HPV Vaccines Cut Risk for All STDs
Many Using Free Preventive Screenings Tied to Health Care Reform
Many With Irregular Heartbeat Unaware of Raised Stroke Risk
Many Women Can Have Cervical Cancer Test Every 3 Years: Study
Many Women Having a Heart Attack Don't Have Chest Pain
Many Young Adults at Risk of Skin Cancer: CDC
Many Young Adults Unaware They're Developing Heart Disease
Marathoners at Slim Risk of Cardiac Arrest
Marathons May Damage Part of Heart: Study
Marriage May Do a Heart Good for Bypass Surgery
Married Heart Surgery Patients Live Longer
Married Men Seek Help for Stroke Sooner Than Their Wives
Married Men Seem to Seek Help for Heart Attacks Sooner
Medicaid Spending for Depression Rose in Past Decade
Medical Groups Update Heart, Blood Pressure Care Guidelines
Medicare Will Pay for Prostate Cancer Drug
Mediterranean Diet Might Be Healthier for Brain
Meds Better Than Stent for Preventing Second Stroke: Study
Medtronic Stent Approved to Treat Coronary Artery Disease
Melanoma Drug's Link to Other Skin Cancers Identified
Melanoma May Be More Aggressive in Kids
Melanoma Rates On the Rise Among Young Adults: Study
Melanoma Vaccine Shows Promise in Trial
Men More Likely to Skip Cancer Screenings: Study
Men More Prone to Complications After Brain, Spine Surgery
Men Often Misread Women's Sexual Cues: Study
Menopause Does Not Boost Diabetes Risk, Study Finds
Menopause May Cost Women Sick Days
Men's Breast Cancer Often More Deadly, Study Suggests
Men's Waistlines Could Be Key to Health
Mental Health Disabilities in U.S. on the Rise: Study
Mental Illness Affects Women, Men Differently, Study Finds
Mental Illness Linked to Greater Risk of Death After Heart Attack
Mental Illness Tied to Higher Rates of Physical Problems: Report
Mentoring Works Best When Adults, Kids Share Common Interests
Merck to Pay $950M to Settle Probe of Vioxx Marketing
Metformin Preferred Drug for Type 2 Diabetes, Experts Say
Mice Exposed to Smoke Helped by Blood Pressure Drug: Study
Mid-Morning Snacks May Thwart Diets
Migraines May Raise a Woman's Odds of Depression
Mild Strokes May Have Hidden Effects
Millions Don't Get Meds for Serious Artery Disease: Study
Mindfulness Training May Help Arthritis Patients Cope
'Mini' Stem Cell Transplant May Help Seniors With Blood Cancer
'Mini-Strokes' Linked to Earlier Deaths
Minorities, Medicare Recipients Less Likely to Get Antidepressants
Missed Naps Could Put Toddlers at Risk for Mood Disorders
Mixed News on Tough-to-Treat Lung Cancer
Mixed Results Seen With 'Off-Label' Use of Antipsychotics
Mobile Sensors Track Health of Elderly in Pilot Test
Mobile Stroke Units Might Trim Time to Treatment
Moderate Drinking Might Help Men Live Longer After Heart Attack
Modern Shift Work Patterns May Be Less Harmful to Health
Moms' Antidepressants May Affect Babies' Head Size: Study
Mom's Poverty, Diabetes Might Raise ADHD Risk in Kids
Mom-to-Be's Mental State May Affect Child's Development
Money Woes May Drive Some Seniors to Smoke, Drink More
Monkeys Use Brain Power, Not Hands, to 'Move' Virtual Objects
Months After Shootings, Many Virginia Tech Students Suffered PTSD
More Aggressive Chemo May Help Younger Lymphoma Patients: Study
More Americans Seeking Love Online: Study
More Children Visiting ERs for Psychiatric Care
More Doubt on Link Between a Blood Chemical and Heart Disease
More Evidence CT Scans Better at Detecting Lung Cancer
More Evidence for Oxaliplatin as Colon Cancer Chemotherapy
More Evidence Links Diabetes, Dementia
More Evidence Links Tanning Beds to Higher Skin Cancer Risk
More Evidence Shows Newer Forms of 'Pill' Raise Clot Risk, FDA Says
More Evidence Shows That Daily Aspirin Might Combat Cancer
More Evidence Tanning Beds May Be Addictive
More Evidence That Alcohol Hinders Good Sleep
More Evidence That HPV Vaccine Shields Against Cervical Cancer
More Facebook Friends, More Gray Matter in Brain?
More Fake Avastin Found in U.S., FDA Says
More Frequent Doctor Visits May Benefit Diabetes Patients
More Heart Attack Patients Take Meds When They Are Free
More Known About Proteins That Cause Autoimmune Diseases
More Mammograms Equal More Mastectomies: Study
More Neurology Residents Using Clot-Busting Drug for Stroke
More Olive Oil in Diet Could Cut Stroke Risk: Study
More People Need Training in Lifesaving Epinephrine Use, Advocates Say
More Risky Behaviors Among Gay, Bisexual High School Students: CDC
More Smog Might Mean More Hospitalizations
More Stroke Patients Get Clot-Busting Drug But Barriers Remain
More Targeted Treatments Key to Progress in War on Cancer: Report
More Than 1 in 4 U.S. Kids Witness Violence Between Parents: Study
More Than 200,000 Suffer Cardiac Arrest in Hospitals Annually
More U.S. Men Die From Cancer Than Women: Study
Most Adults With Facial Disfigurement Adapt Psychologically
Most Anal Lesions Don't Cause Cancer in Men, Research Shows
Most Heart Attack Patients Who Need Angioplasty Quickly Get It: Study
Most Medicare Patients With Cancer Get Good Surgical Care: Study
Most Parents Tell Kids About Test Results for Breast Cancer Genes
Most Teens Who Self-Harm Are Not Evaluated for Mental Health in ER
Most U.S. Drivers Engage in 'Distracting' Behaviors: Poll
Most U.S. Presidents Live Longer Than Their Peers
Mothers Play Important Role in Recovery From Mental Illness
Mothers' Stress Could Cause Iron Deficiency in Newborns
Motivational Text Messages May Help Smokers Quit
Mouse Study Give Clues to Why Exercise Is Healthy
Mouse Study Hints at New Path for Diabetes Treatment
Mouse Study Reveals How Smoking Helps Keep People Thin
Move to Hospital Isolation Unit Linked to Raised Delirium Risk
Moving Homes Often in Childhood Might Affect Long-Term Health
MRI Can Spot Breast Cancer in High-Risk Women: Study
MRI Safe With More Recent Defibrillators, Pacemakers: Study
MRI Study Unfolds Clues to Memory
Multiple Sclerosis May Cause Changes in Thalamus: Study
Multitasking Stresses Out Working Moms More Than Dads
Muscle Training May Benefit Chronic Heart Failure Patients
Music Aimed at Teens Often Promotes Drinking: Study
Music Eases Cancer Patients' Anxiety: Study
Music May Ease Anxiety, Pain in Prostate Biopsy Patients
Music May Help Ease Pain for Anxious People
Mutant Gene That Ups Risk for Ovarian Cancer May Aid Survival
Mutations in 2 Genes Linked to Rare Autism-Related Disorder
Narcissism Especially Bad for Men's Health, Study Says
Narcissists Make Horrible Bosses: Study
Narcissists Often Ace Job Interviews, Study Finds
Narcotic Painkillers Another Threat to Traumatized War Vets: Study
Narrowed Artery Condition Often Goes Undiagnosed: Study
NASCAR Pit Crews Need Strength, Stamina, Too
National Guard Deployment May Sometimes Trigger Alcohol Abuse
Nearly 900,000 Fewer Cancer Deaths Since 1990: Report
Nearly Half of Older Breast Cancer Patients Don't Get Radiation
Need Help? Seek Out the Humble
Negative Anti-Smoking Ads Turn Off Anxious Viewers
'Nerve Snip' Might Ease Dangerous Irregular Heartbeat
Nerve-Sparing Prostate Surgery Helps Men Retain Sexual Function
Neurologists Should Screen Patients for Abuse: Experts
New Anti-Clotting Drug May Cut Brain Bleeding Risk: Study
New Bacteria Linked to Tattoo Infections
New Blood Test May Predict Heart Attack
New Blood Test May Rule Out Heart Attacks More Quickly
New Blood Thinner Beats Plavix When Paired With Low-Dose Aspirin
New Blood Thinner Linked to Higher Heart Attack Risk
New Blood Thinner May Outperform Warfarin for Irregular Heartbeat
New Blood Thinner May Prevent Blood Clots During Cancer Treatment
New Bypass Surgery for Stroke Riskier Than Drug Treatment
New Canadian Guidelines Also Support No Routine Mammograms Until 50
New Clues to Link Between Fatty Diet, Colon Cancer
New Colon Cancer Screening Guidelines Focus on Individual Risk
New Dog Gene May Shed Light on Childhood Epilepsy
New Drug Bests Standard Treatment for Certain Strokes
New Drug Boosts 'Good' Cholesterol in Study Patients
New Drug Extends Survival for Men With Advanced Prostate Cancer
New Drug May Help Fight Rare Bone Marrow Disorder
New Drug May Put the Squeeze on Heart Failure
New Drug May Relieve Severe, Tough-to-Treat Gout
New Drug Might Reduce an Alzheimer's Marker: Study
New Drug Shows Promise Against Huntington's Disease
New Drug Shows Promise for Myeloma Patients
New Gel Treats Precancerous Skin Condition in Days: Study
New Genetic Clues to Breast Cancer?
New Guidelines Issued for Combining HIV, Seizure Meds
New Guidelines Issued for Common Tremor Disorder
New Guidelines Issued for Genetic Heart Disease
New Guidelines Seek to Prevent Sudden Death in Young Athletes
New Guidelines Urge Cholesterol Check for All Kids Ages 9 to 11
New Injection Might Lower Tough-to-Treat Cholesterol
New Melanoma Drug May Extend Survival
New Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Promising in Early Trial
New Psoriasis Drugs Not Much Better Than Standard Therapy, Study Finds
New Research Questions Wisdom of Cutting Down on Salt
New Scanning Technology Might Help Guide Prostate Cancer Care
New Scoring Method May Help Predict Stroke Outcome
New Stool Test Might Aid in Early Detection of Colon Cancer
New Techniques May Improve Infant Heart Surgery
New Test Predicts Risk for Impotence After Prostate Cancer Therapy
New Tests Might Better Predict Breast Cancer's Return
New Treatment May Boost Survival in Advanced Lung Cancer Cases
New Type 2 Diabetes Drug Helps Lower Blood Sugar: Study
New U.S. Health Initiative Highlights Disease Prevention
Newer Antidepressants May Be Safe for Parkinson's Patients
Newer Contraceptive Pills Could Raise Clot Risk, FDA Warns
Newly Found Gene Mutations May Aid Heart Treatments
Nipple-Sparing Mastectomies May Be Right for Some
No Added Cancer Risk From Hip Replacement Materials: Study
No Benefit From Niacin for Heart Patients in Study
No Cancer Benefit From Vitamin B, Omega-3 Supplements in Heart Patients
No Proof That Gum Disease Causes Heart Disease, Experts Say
'No Regrets' Outlook May Make for Sunnier Old Age
Noisy ORs Linked to Raised Risk of Surgical Site Infection
Nonsurgical Method to Measure Brain Pressure Shows Promise
Not All Women at Higher Risk in Families Carrying Breast Cancer Gene
Not Everyone Shuns Fruits and Veggies
Novel Stem Cell Treatment May Hold Promise for Type 1 Diabetes
Number of U.S. Kids on ADHD Meds Keeps Rising
Nurses at Risk for Accidental Exposure to Chemo Drugs: Study
Nurturing Moms May Help Their Child's Brain Develop
Ob/Gyn Visit a Good Time to Screen for Heart Disease: Study
Obese Kids May Face Social, Emotional Woes
Obese Patients May Benefit the Most From Surgery for Irregular Heartbeat
Obese Women at Higher Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence: Study
Obese Women Face Higher Complication Risk After Breast Surgery
Obesity a Major Cause of Early Death in Women: Study
Obesity Continues to Balloon in U.S. and U.K.: Study
Obesity Counseling Should Stress Brain, Not Willpower: Study
Obesity Less Harmful to Self-Esteem in Black Women: Study
Obesity Linked to Higher Esophageal Cancer Death Rates
Obesity Linked to Worse Fibromyalgia Symptoms
Obesity Linked to Worse Outcomes With Early Breast Cancer
Obesity May Hinder Flu Shot's Effectiveness
Obesity More Likely in 'Night-Owl' Kids
Obesity Rates Rise Among Mexican-Americans: Report
Obesity, Diabetes Pose 1-2 Threat to Young Americans
Obesity's Health Costs Double Earlier Estimates
Older Folks, College Kids Make Decisions Just as Quickly: Study
Older Lung Cancer Patients Less Likely to Be Treated
Older Prostate Cancer Patients Might Be Overtreated: Study
Older Women With Breast Cancer Probably Won't Die From It: Study
Omega-3 Fatty Acids May Help Heart Patients With Stents
Omega-3 Supplements No Help Against Repeat Heart Trouble: Review
One-Third of Severe Heart Attack Patients Have Treatment Delays
One-Third of Undergrads Admit Using Phone 'Apps' While Driving
Online Dating Scams Can Take Emotional, Financial Toll
Online Tool Could Diagnose Autism Quickly, Developers Say
Only 1 in 4 Young Teens Uses Sunscreen Regularly, Study Finds
Only 15% Use Calorie Info at NYC Fast Food Chains: Study
Optimal Heart Health Starts Early: Study
Optimism May Help Female Undergrads With Their Grades
Optimism May Lower Stroke Risk
Optimism Might Cut Your Risk for Heart Attack
Oral Bacteria Might Signal Early Pancreatic Cancer
Otherwise Healthy Older Men Undertreated for Prostate Cancer: Study
Ovarian Tumors May Develop Years After Fertility Therapy
Overly Long Pregnancies Linked to Behavioral Problems in Toddlers
Overnight Stay May Not Be Necessary for Stenting: Study
Overweight Pregnant Women at Higher Risk for Complications
Oxygen Therapy Slows Type 1 Diabetes in Mice, Study Says
Pacemakers, Defibrillators Sources of Deadly Infections: Study
Painful Gout Afflicting More Americans: Study
Painkillers May Raise Risk of Dangerous Heart Flutter
Pancreatic Cancer: A Stubborn Foe
Panel's Rejection of PSA Test Spurs Mixed Reaction From Experts
Paranoid or Placid? Scans Show Pot's Effect on Brain
'Parent Training' May Help Kids With Autism Behave Better
Parental Training May Benefit ADHD Kids Under 6: Report
Parenting Style May Affect Child's Mental Health
Parents Can Ease Back-to-School Stress
Parents Find Media Rating Systems Lacking
Parents May Hold Key to Treating Kids' Obesity
Parents' Military Deployment May Harm Kids' Mental Health
Parents of Children With Cancer Wary of Online Health Information
Parents of Kids With Cancer No More Likely to Break Up
Parents' Positive Attitude Can Help Kids Get Homework Done
Parents' Strict Rules Could Curb Kids' Drinking
Parents, Doctors Often Differ on Chemo for Incurable Kids
Parkinson's Disease May Boost Melanoma Risk: Study
Parkinson's Patients May Fare Better in Neurologist's Care
Parkinson's Patients Still Prescribed Antipsychotics Despite Warning
Passing Through Doorways Might Spur Forgetfulness
Past Trauma May Contribute to Bowel Disorder
Patches, Counseling, Persistence Can Help Smokers Quit
Patient Care Not Affected by Med Student Biases: Study
Patient Disparities Seen in Lung Cancer Drug Trials
Patients Taking Antipsychotics Urged to Get Routine Physicals
Pediatricians' Group Recommends HPV Vaccine for Boys
Pediatricians Split on Heart Tests Before Kids' ADHD Meds
People Appear to Dream While in Minimally Conscious State
People Carrying Guns May Appear Bigger Than They Are
People Love Talking About Themselves, Brain Scans Show
People May Lie More Often in Emails, Instant Messages
People May Lie More When Texting: Study
'People Pleasers' More Prone to Overeating: Study
People Seem More Likely to Follow Rules They Can't Beat
People With HIV at Higher Odds of Sudden Cardiac Death
People With Mental Health Issues More Likely to Be Uninsured
Persistence Is Key to Losing Weight and Keeping It Off
Personal Feedback May Aid Fitness Progress
Personal Gene Mapping Has Limits, Study Says
Pets at Work Keep Workers Happy
Pets Pump You Up, Study Finds
Phobia Makes Spiders Appear Larger Than They Are: Study
Physical Activity Levels Linked to Employment Status
Physically Demanding Work Raises Heart Risk in Unfit Men: Study
Physician Groups Call for Fewer Medical Tests
Physician Misconduct Showing Up on the Internet: Survey
Planning Ahead Can Reduce Back-to-School Stress
Pleasure in Scratching an Itch May Depend on Location
Pneumonia Most Common Infection After Heart Surgery
Police at No Greater PTSD Risk Than General Public: Study
Politics May Get in the Way of Empathy, Research Shows
Politics May Trump Looks, Personality in Matters of the Heart
Poor Brain 'Sync' a Possible Sign of Autism
Poor Lifestyles Harming U.S. Heart Health: Report
Poor Lung Function Linked to Heart Failure in Study
Poor Patients Less Likely to Sue Doctors, Analysis Shows
Poor People May Be Quicker to Be Kind
Poor Sleep Heightens 'Ringing Ear' Disease Symptoms: Study
Poor Sleep May Complicate Young Diabetics' Blood Sugar Control
Poor Sleep May Impact Stress Response in Older Adults
Poorer Countries Have Higher Rates of Stroke, Study Finds
Poorer Folks May Find It Harder to Quit Smoking
Poorer Women More Likely to Die From Breast Cancer
Popular Antidepressants Not Always Best Choice for Seniors
Popular Blood Pressure Meds Not Linked to Cancer, FDA Says
Popular Diabetes Drug Might Cut Pancreatic Cancer Risk: Study
Popular Diabetes Drugs May Raise Pancreatic Cancer Risk, Study Suggests
Positive Reinforcement May Help Patients Take Their Meds
Positive Thinking, Persistence Pay Off in Job Search: Study
Post-Heart Attack Exercise May Depend on Where You Live
Post-Stroke Speech Problems Inflate Cost of Treatment
Pot Belly Boosts Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death: Study
Potatoes May Be Good for the Heart After All, Study Says
Practice Doesn't Always Make Perfect, Study Suggests
Prediabetes Not to Blame for Nerve Damage: Study
Predicting Who Will -- and Won't -- Survive a Heart Attack
Preemies May Be at Higher Risk of Epilepsy Later in Life
Pregnancy Complications May Predict Heart Trouble Later
Pregnancy Safe for Women With Estrogen-Sensitive Breast Cancer
Prehistoric Water Reptile's Social Life Similar to Dolphins: Study
Prenatal Antipsychotic Drugs Linked to Motor Delays: Study
Preschool's Benefits Linger Into Adulthood, Study Finds
Prescription Meds Can Put on Unwanted Pounds
Pressure to Be Perfect Parent Can Discourage New Moms, Dads
Preventing Type 2 Diabetes Saves Money: Study
Previous Cancer May Up Melanoma Risk
Prior Depression Can Leave People Sensitive to Life's Woes
Problem Drinking Linked to Brain Damage
Procedure May Lower Complications After Leg Clots
Profanity on TV Linked to Foul-Mouthed Kids
Program Shrinks Time-to-Treatment for Heart Attack: Study
Proper Bowel Prep Key to Effective Colon Cancer Screening: Study
Prostate Cancer Screening Guidelines Often Not Followed: Study
Prostate Size May Be Clue to Severity of Cancer
Protecting Heart May Improve Erectile Dysfunction
Prozac Might Ease Repetitive Behaviors in Some Adults With Autism
PSA Test for Prostate Cancer Doesn't Save Lives: Study
Psoriasis Patients May Face Higher Heart Risk
Psoriasis, High Blood Pressure May Be Linked
Psoriatic Arthritis Patients Seem to Lack Enough Vitamin D
Pssst... Gossip Might Serve a Useful Function
Psych Episode Near Childbirth May Presage Bipolar Disorder
Psychiatric Patients Often Wait Nearly 12 Hours in ER
Psychic Wounds Last for Those Touched by 9/11
Psychological Distancing May Be Key to Wisdom
Psychotherapists With Tidy Offices Seen as More Competent
Psychotherapy Linked to Healthier Stress Hormone Levels
Psychotherapy May Ease Hot Flashes After Breast Cancer
PTSD, Respiratory Problems May Be Linked in 9/11 Responders
'Publication Bias' Casts Doubt on Value of Antidepressants for Autism
Python Findings Shed Light on Human Heart Health
Questionnaire Could Help Predict Alzheimer's: Study
Quitting Even Tougher When Smokers Battle Other Addictions
Quitting Smoking May Halve Risk of Oral Health Problems
Quitting Smoking May Improve Personality, Study Suggests
Quitting Smoking May Improve Personality, Study Suggests
Race, Gender, Dementia May Affect Parkinson's Survival
Race, Location Big Factors in American Diets
Racism's Mental Toll May Explain Some Health Disparities
Radiation After Lung Cancer Surgery Doesn't Help All: Study
Radiation May Also Lead to 'Chemo Brain'
Radiation Plus Hormone Therapy Extends Life in High-Risk Prostate Cancer
Rate of Hospitalizations for Stroke Has Declined in U.S.
Rate of Leg, Foot Amputations Among Diabetics Drops: CDC
Rate of Statin-Linked Muscle Woes Unclear, Study Suggests
Rats Can Lend a Helping Paw to Others, Study Finds
Reading Arabic or English May Tax Brain Differently
Realistic Activity Goals Seem to Ease Arthritis Pain, Study Finds
Recession Hurt Parent-Child Ties, Survey Finds
Recession Tied to Rise in Child Abuse Injuries
Reconstruction Safe Right After Mastectomy: Study
Red Meat Can Be Unhealthy, Study Suggests
Regular Exercise Boosts the Brain, Too
Regular Exercise May Benefit the Brain as Well as the Body
Regular Pap Smear Boosts Cervical Cancer Survival: Study
Regular Sex May Be Key to Happy Marriage for Seniors
Regular Teeth Cleanings Could Cut Heart Attack Risk: Study
Religion Might Boost Happiness in Times of Stress
Report: Task Force to Recommend Against PSA Test
Research May Point to New Obesity Treatments
Research Reveals Why Hungry People Get Cranky
Research Sheds Light on Cause of Brain Deficits in HIV Patients
Research Sheds Light on Gene Mutation's Role in Rare Tumors
Research Sheds Light on Vitamin D's Role in Immunity
Researchers Assess What Works Best to Prevent PTSD
Researchers Develop Blood Test for Depression
Researchers Find 3 Genes Linked to Esophagus Disorders
Researchers Find Genes Linked to Aggressive Prostate Cancer
Researchers ID Genes That May Determine Mental Illness
Researchers Identify Liver Cancer Risk Factors
Researchers Look at Genomes of Nonsmokers With Lung Cancer
Researchers Repair Damage Caused by Heart Attacks in Mice
Researchers Spot New Gene Mutation Linked to Breast Cancer
Researchers Spot Potential Bile Duct Cancer Drug Targets
Researchers Test Laxative-Free Colon Scan
Resolutions Revisited
Resolve to Take Colon Cancer Test, Experts Say
Response to First Treatment May Predict Epilepsy's Course
Restless Legs Syndrome May Boost Blood Pressure
Rheumatoid Arthritis May Raise Risk of Heart Rhythm Disorder
Right Side of Heart Linked to Lung Diseases, Study Finds
Rise in Vulvar Precancers Leads to New Guidelines
Rising Obesity Rates Might Mean More Rheumatoid Arthritis
Risk for Dementia Rises When Diabetes, Depression Meet: Study
Risk of Autism in Siblings Higher Than Thought
Risk of Death From Certain Breast Cancers May Rise With Age
Robotic Therapy May Help Some Stroke Survivors Walk
Role of Screening, Monitoring in Early Kidney Disease Unclear
Rotating Shift Work May Boost Women's Diabetes Risk
Routine Kidney Disease Screening Not Worthwhile, Experts Say
Routine Mammography May Lead to Overdiagnosis: Study
Rules Help When Talking About Infertility
Rural Stroke Victims May Benefit From 'Virtual' Care
Rx for Heart Patients: Healthier Living, Medication
Satisfaction With Life Seems Good for the Heart
Scans of Egyptian Mummies Show Heart Disease Was Ancient Malady
Scans Reveal Differences in Psychopathic Brains
Science Shows How Exercise Might Help in Prostate Cancer
Science Shows How Massage Eases Sore Muscles
Scientific Brilliance Doesn't Always Peak Young
Scientists Appear One Step Closer to Reading Minds
Scientists Close in on Origins of Psoriasis, Eczema
Scientists Discover 'Ultra-Bad' Cholesterol
Scientists ID Gene Linked to Syndrome Behind Elephant Man Disease
Scientists ID More Genes Linked to Heart Disease
Scientists Identify Inherited Prostate Cancer Gene
Scientists Map Melanoma's Genome
Scientists May Have Found Missing Link to Common Brain Cancer
Scientists Spot How Cox-2 Painkillers Raise Heart Risks
Scientists Spot Possible Target in Ovarian Cancer
Scientists Use Brain Waves to Eavesdrop on the Mind
Scientists Zero In on Key Melanoma Links
Scleroderma Complications Worse in Blacks Than Whites: Study
'Screen-Free' Play Best for Toddlers' Brains
Screening Alone Not Enough to Prevent Sudden Death in College Athletes
Screening for Other Health Problems May Aid COPD Survival
Screening Lots of Lymph Nodes Little Help for Colon Cancer Patients
Screening Moms-to-Be for Thyroid Trouble May Not Help Offspring
Second Breast Cancer Surgery Sometimes Needed
Second Cancer Often Same Type as the First, Study Finds
Second-Chance Romance Might Not Bring Happiness
Secondhand Smoke May Harm Heart Function
Seizure Disorder Diagnosed Later in Veterans Than Civilians: Study
Selenium Supplements May Help -- or Harm
Selenium Supplements Might Give Modest Benefit Against Cholesterol
'Self-Compassion' Can Help Divorced People Heal
Self-Confidence, Empathy May Make for Better Sex
Self-Esteem Levels Vary by Age, Race, Study Finds
Self-Monitoring of Blood Thinner May Halve Clot Risk
Seniors Stop Taking Heart Drugs In Medicare 'Donut Hole'
Sepsis Plus Heart Rhythm Disorder Linked to Stroke, Death
Severe PMS May Last Longer Than Thought
Severe Sepsis Can Harm the Immune System
Sex After Heart Attack? Doc's OK May Be Key
Sex OK for Many Heart Patients, Docs Say
Sexist Men, Women May Be a Good Fit: Study
'Sexting' Common for Those Who Cheat: Study
Sharing Bed With Toddler Won't Harm Development: Study
Shift Work May Put Teens at Risk for Multiple Sclerosis
Shift Workers Show Rise in Stress Hormone
Shock Fear May Curb Sex for People With Heart Devices
Shootings Spark Interest in Spotting the Violence-Prone
Short Breaks During Exercise OK for Diabetes Control: Study
Short Delay in Treating Blood Pressure Safe for Diabetics: Study
Short Walks May Ease Fatigue in Pancreatic Cancer Patients
Shot Might One Day Help Lower Cholesterol
Showing Patients Images of Their Clogged Arteries a Powerful Wake-Up Call
Sibling Had a Stroke? Your Risk Might Rise, Too
Siblings Deeply Affected By Child's Cancer Death
Sickle Cell Disease Tied to 'Silent Strokes' in Children
Side Effects Cause Many Older Women to Drop Breast Cancer Drugs
Side Effects May Spur Men to Drop Tamoxifen for Breast Cancer
Side Effects May Sway Drug Choices for Tough-to-Manage Diabetes
'Silent Strokes' Linked to Memory Loss in Elderly: Study
Simply Eating Less Fat May Cut Diabetes Risk
Singer Crystal Bowersox Comes to Terms With Diabetes
Singing May Help Some Stroke Victims Regain Speech
Single 'Boomers' Struggling as They Age: Study
Single Reading Can't Gauge Blood Pressure Control: Study
Skin Cancer Check May Come With New Hairdo
Skin Cancer Foes Declare May 27 'Don't Fry Day'
Sleep Apnea Linked to Blood Vessel Disorders in Study
Sleep Apnea May Be Tied to 'Silent' Strokes, Study Finds
Sleep Disorder Linked to Heart Rhythm Problems
Sleep Might Help Deepen Traumatic Memories
Sleep-Deprived People May Crave High-Calorie Foods
Sleeping Pills Linked to Raised Risk of Death, Cancer: Study
Sleepy Teens More Prone to Weight Gain: Study
Sleepy Teens Prone to Bad Behaviors, Study Finds
Slower Walking Speed Linked to Surgical Risk in Elderly
Small Study Links Surgery and Anesthesia With Alzheimer's
Small Study Suggests Milk, Soy Proteins Lower Blood Pressure Modestly
Small, Rural Hospitals Provide a Lower Quality of Care: Study
Smaller Plate Won't Help Your Diet, Research Shows
Smart Food Choices Key to a Healthy Barbeque
Smart Kids More Likely to Try Illicit Drugs as Young Adults
Smartphones Really Are Habit-Forming: Study
Smog May Harm Women's Brains: Study
Smoke Exposure Late in Pregnancy Might Boost Baby's Eczema Risk
Smokers Have Heart Attacks Earlier Than Nonsmokers
Smoking After Heart Attack Raises Risk of Dying
Smoking Harder on Women's Arteries Than Men's, Scans Show
Smoking Linked to Higher Rate of Psoriasis: Study
Smoking Linked to Raised Risk of Irregular Heartbeat, Study Finds
Smoking Linked to Skin Cancer in Women
Smoking May Double Risk for Stroke
Smoking May Up Cancer Risk in Barrett's Esophagus Patients
Smoking Might Raise Sex Hormone Levels After Menopause
Smoking Raises Odds for Cancer in Women Already at High Risk
Smoking, Diabetes, Obesity May Shrink Your Brain
Smoking, Prostate Cancer a Deadly Mix
Smoking-Cessation Drug Chantix Linked to Heart Problems
Snakes Make Your Skin Crawl? Study Suggests Why
Sniffer Dogs Spot Early Stage Lung Cancer: Study
Snoring Tots May Develop Behavioral Issues Later
Snow Shoveling Really Does Raise Heart Attack Risk: Study
Social Phobia in Teens Goes Beyond Shyness
Soluble Fiber Appears Key to Trimming 'Bad Fat'
Some Brains Easily Distracted by Rewarding Stimuli
Some Ethnic Groups More Vulnerable to Dangerous Fat
Some Folks Just Can't Help Being Nice, Study Suggests
Some Holiday Traditions Have Health Consequences: Expert
Some Kids Respond Better to ADHD Drug Than Others
Some Kids Seem to Cope Better With Bullying
Some Older Breast Cancer Patients Can Skip Hormone Therapy: Study
Some Smokers More Likely to Quit After Stroke Than Others
Some Stroke Survivors Can't Recognize Fear, Anger in Others
Some Thyroid Cancer Patients May Get Radioactive Iodine Unnecessarily
Sooner Is Better for Controlling Obese Kids' Weight: Study
Soy Supplements May Not Shield Against Breast Cancer
Special Talk Therapy Seems to Help Dying Patients
Specialists More Likely to Spot Deadly Skin Cancer
Specialized Stroke Centers Deliver on the Weekends
Specific Dietary Goals May Help Diabetics Eat Better
Speech Therapy Key to Stroke Rehab, But Many Miss Out
Spinal Surgery Riskier for Certain Patients, Study Finds
Spiritual Talks May Boost Patients' View of Hospital Care
Sports Fans Remember Victories Better Than Defeats: Study
Spouses of Cancer Patients May Have Raised Risk of Heart Disease, Stroke
Spouse's Reaction May Affect Pain Management
Starchy Foods May Boost Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence
Starvation in Youth Linked to Heart Risk in Adulthood
Statin Alternative Looks Promising in Early Trials
Statins Cost Four Times More in U.S. Than in U.K.
Statins Don't Raise Risk of Brain Bleeds After Stroke: Study
Statins Don't Seem to Raise Cancer Risk
Statins Equally Effective in Women and Men
Statins May Boost Diabetes Risk in Older Women
Statins May Help Heart in Some Young Stroke Patients
Statins May Help Prevent Irregular Heartbeat in Elderly
Statins May Stave Off Liver Cancer in People With Hepatitis B
Stem Cell Study Shows Promising Results Against Heart Failure
Stem Cell Therapy Shows Promise for Stroke, Studies Say
Stem Cell Treatment Might Reverse Heart Attack Damage
Stem Cells Show Promise in Healing Damaged Hearts
Stem-Cell Trial Failed to Treat Heart Failure
Stenting, Surgery Appear Comparable for Opening Neck Artery
Stents No Better Than Medicine for Stable Heart Disease, Study Says
Steps Outlined to Screen All Newborns for Heart Defects
Steroids May Boost Survival for Very Preemie Babies
Steve Jobs Faces Uphill Battle Against Cancer: Experts
Steve Jobs, Visionary Leader of Apple Inc., Dies at 56
Stigma, Shame Can Worsen Depression in Lung Cancer Patients
Stomach Cancer Tumors Have Genetic Differences: Researchers
Stopping Blood Thinners Raises Stroke Risk for Patients With Irregular Heartbeat
Stopping Daily Aspirin Boosts Heart Attack Risk: Study
Stop-Smoking Drug Chantix Ups Risk of Heart Problems: Study
Stop-Smoking Drug May Also Curb Problem Drinking
Story 'Spoilers' May Boost Enjoyment
Straight or Gay? Vowels in Speech May Give it Away
Stress Doesn't Boost Risk for Multiple Sclerosis
Stress Early in Pregnancy Linked to Fewer Baby Boys
Stress Linked to Higher Mortality Risk Among Men
Stress May Affect Preemies' Brains, Study Shows
Stress May Be Tougher on Women's Hearts Than Men's: Study
Stress May Worsen Lung Function in Kids Breathing Dirty Air
Stressed Parents May Affect Preemie Behavior Later
Strides Made in Diagnosing, Treating Lupus
Stroke Can Impact a Child's Language, Hand-Eye Coordination
Stroke Patients May Regain Function Just as Easily at Home
Stroke Patients With Delirium Have Worse Prognosis
Stroke Risk Rises With Duration of Type 2 Diabetes: Study
Strokes Rising Among Teens, Young Adults: CDC
Strutting the Catwalk in Red, Stars Promote 'The Heart Truth'
Students Report Playing Dangerous 'Choking Game'
Studies Offer More Evidence That Colonoscopy Saves Lives
Study Casts Doubt on Hot Dogs' Link to Colon Cancer
Study Casts Doubt on Value of Pricey Prostate Cancer Therapy
Study Challenges Potassium Guidelines for Heart Attack Patients
Study Compares 3 Common Prostate Cancer Treatments
Study Contends Taller People at Heightened Cancer Risk
Study Downplays Risk of CT Scans
Study Explores Fish Oil's Healthy Effect on Heart
Study Finds Almost 1 in 5 Young Adults Has High Blood Pressure
Study Finds Aspirin Still Best at Preventing 2nd Stroke
Study Finds Direct Link Between Obesity, Heart Disease
Study Finds Gene Behind Inherited Cases of Enlarged Heart
Study Finds Heart Failure Drug Ineffective
Study Finds 'Inconsistent' Care for Pregnant Women With Depression
Study Finds Link Between Heart Failure, Brain Changes
Study Finds Link Between Low IQ, Large Waistline
Study Finds Most Urgent Angioplasties Warranted
Study Finds No Link Between HPV Vaccine and Autoimmune Disorders
Study Finds Ovarian Screening Tests Don't Improve Survival
Study Finds Ovarian Screening Tests Don't Improve Survival
Study Finds PSA Testing Cuts Prostate Cancer Death Risk
Study Hints at How Stress of Domestic Violence Might Be Passed to Unborn Child
Study Hints at Why Heart Disease Is More Deadly for Blacks
Study Hints That Statins Might Fight Breast Cancer
Study Links 'Body Clock' to Sudden Cardiac Death
Study Links Coffee to Lower Risk of Endometrial Cancer
Study Looks at Nude Images' Effect on the Brain
Study Looks at Stroke Risks in Teen Football Players
Study of Bone Cancer in Dogs May Improve Treatment in Kids
Study Pinpoints New Abnormality in 'Athlete's Heart'
Study Pits New Blood Thinner Against Warfarin For Irregular Heartbeat
Study Probes How Sad Movies Make Viewers Happy
Study Ranks Mental Health as Young People's Top Health Problem
Study Recommends Putting Your Left Face Forward
Study Reveals Trigger That May Speed Melanoma Growth
Study Reveals Who's More Prone to Be a 'Mean Drunk'
Study Says Big Tobacco Covered Up Info on Cancer Risk
Study Sees Link Between Psoriasis, Obesity in Kids
Study Shows Key Ways Young Adults Can Find, Keep a Job
Study Shows New Option for Kids With Tough-to-Treat Leukemia
Study Suggests Link Between Stress and Aggressive Breast Cancer
Study Suggests Most Would Sacrifice One Life to Save Many
Study Suggests Special MRI Might Help Diagnose Autism
Study Suggests Vaccine May Help Kids With Brain Cancer
Study Supports CPR Chest Compressions for Cardiac Arrest
Study Supports CT-Based 'Virtual' Colonoscopy to Spot Colon Cancer
Study Ties Blood Markers to Death Risk in Heart Failure
Study: Gene Therapy for HIV Safe, But Effectiveness Still Unclear
Study: Potassium Boosts Heart Health, Salt Harms It
Substance Abusers, Even Recovering Ones, May Face Stigma
Sudden Cardiac Arrest More Common in Poorer Neighborhoods
Sugar-Sweetened Drinks May Pose Heart Risks to Women, Study Suggests
Sugary Drinks Can Be Hard on Heart: Study
Suicide Among Veterans All Too Common, Study Finds
Suicide Checklist Spots People at Highest Risk
'Superinfected' Patients Give Clues to Fighting HIV
Super-Tight Blood Sugar Control May Not Ease Mental Decline in Diabetics
Support Is Key to 'Coming Out' Process for Gay People: Study
Surgeon Experience Matters in Neck Artery Procedure: Study
Surgeons Need Help Learning How to Deliver Bad News
Surgery Effective for Tough-to-Treat Epilepsy
Surgery May Boost Survival With Dangerous Heart Condition
Surgery Rates Rising for Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer: Study
Surgery Viable for Advanced Prostate Cancer, Study Finds
Survival After Cardiac Arrest in ICU May Depend on Cause
Survival of Hospitalized Heart Failure Patients May Vary by Ethnicity
Survivor Builds 'Cancer-Fighting' House
Survivors of Brain Hemorrhage May Experience PTSD
Sweet Sparrow Songs May Actually Be Shouting Matches
Tai Chi Prevents Falls, Boosts Mental Health in Seniors: Study
Taking Away Car Keys Can Be Tough for Older Drivers
Taking Blood Pressure Meds at Bedtime May Be Better
Taking Chemo Drug Continuously Delayed Lung Cancer's Return
Talking -- or Not Talking -- Can Give Cancer Patients a Sense of Control
Talking About Weight Tied to Poor Self-Image, Depression: Study
Talking to Teens May Help Them Cut Back on Pot Smoking
Talking to Yourself Could Have Mental Benefits
Taller, Heavier Women May Face Higher Ovarian Cancer Risk
Tamoxifen Wards Off Breast Cancer's Return for More Than a Decade
Tanning Beds May Be Even Riskier Than Thought
Tanning Salon Tax No Deterrent: Study
Tarceva Battles Lung Cancer in Some
Targeted Drugs, Lung CT Screening Top Cancer Advances in 2011
Targeted Radiation for Breast Cancer May Be Overused: Study
Targeted Radiation May Not Be Better for Breast Cancer
Tasers Can Trigger Fatal Heart Trouble, Study Says
Tattoos, Piercings Tied to Heavier Drinking in French Study
Tax Day May Drive Up Fatal Crash Rates
Taxi Drivers Show How Learning Changes Adult Brain
Teen Abstinence May Not Stop Later Risky Sex
Teen Drinking May Boost Odds of Precancerous Breast Changes
Teen Drinking Most Influenced by Friends of Friends: Study
Teen Drinking, Smoking Higher Among Facebook Users: Survey
Teen Drivers Prone to 'G-Force' Errors, Researchers Say
Teen Impulsiveness Has Different Sources in ADHD, Substance Use
Teen 'Sexting' Might Be Less Common Than Feared
Teens Face Own Battles When Parent Goes to War
Teens' IQ May Fluctuate Over Time: Study
Teens Look to Parents as Guide to Healthy Sexual Behaviors
Teens With a Deployed Parent May Be More Prone to Violence
Teens With Lots of Friends More Likely to Start Drinking: Study
Teens, College-Age Youth at High Risk of Suicide, Expert Says
Tender Breasts From Combo HRT Linked to Higher Cancer Risk
Test for Calcium Buildup May Spot Heart Attack, Stroke Risk
Test Might Predict Risk of Lung Cancer's Return
Testosterone Supplements Might Help Patients With Heart Failure
Tests Might Someday Help Spot Early Lung Cancer
Thank Neanderthals for That Healthy Immune System, Scientists Say
That Long Commute May Be Harming Your Health
The Fattier Your Heart, the Greater Your Heart Disease Risk
The Human Brain: Not a Tangle, But a Grid
The War on Cancer Continues
Think 'It's Not Me, It's You,' When Dealing With Angry Person
Thyroid Condition Linked to Heart Problems: Study
Thyroid Surgery Riskier for Older Patients: Study
Titanium Joint Debris May Trigger Painful Inflammation
TNF Treatment for Rheumatoid Arthritis Boosts Skin Cancer Risk
To the Brain, Seeing a Caress Is as Good as Getting One
Today's Kids May Be Destined for Adult Heart Disease
Today's Teens Less Likely to Be Heavy Smokers, Study Finds
Too Few Doctors Screen Young Athletes for Hidden Heart Trouble
Too Few Uninsured Women Get Info on Breast Reconstruction
Too Little Sleep in Preschool Years May Predict ADHD
Too Many Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Inactive, Study Finds
Too Much Alcohol Linked to Unsafe Sex, Study Confirms
Too Much Drinking May Raise Lung Cancer Risk: Study
Too Much Fructose Sweetener Tied to Heart Risks in Teens
Too Much Sitting Can Kill You, Study Suggests
Too Much Sitting May Double Women's Risk of Blood Clots
Too Much Sitting Raises Odds for Cancer: Study
Too Much Testosterone Linked to Inflated Ego: Study
Too Much TV May Take Years Off Your Life
Too Much TV Raises Risk of Diabetes, Heart Disease and Death
Too Much Vitamin D Could Be Harmful to Heart
Too Much Work, Food, Media May Be Hurting Health
Tots Who Are 'Late Talkers' Typically Turn Out Fine: Study
Toxic After-Effects Still Haunt 9/11 Responders
Toxins Afloat in Shark Fin Soup?
Traffic Pollution May Raise Short-Term Heart Attack Risk
Training in Positive Thinking May Help Anxious Teens
Trans Fats May Raise Stroke Risk in Older Women
Transplant Procedure Creates 'Hybrid' Immune System to Combat Rejection
Treating Diabetes, Depression Together May Make Sense
Treating Gum Disease May Help Diabetics Avoid Complications
Treating High Blood Pressure May Add Years to Life
Treating Prehypertension Lowers Stroke Risk: Study
Treatment Advances Improve the Odds for Heart Failure Patients
Trial Drug Shows Preliminary Promise Against Ovarian Cancer
Trial of Cancer-Fighting Virus Shows Promise
Trial Stopped After Niacin Brings No Benefit to Heart Patients
Trials of Type 1 Diabetes Vaccines Bring Mixed Results
Troubled Teens Spotted in Routine School Screenings: Study
Trying Out New Identities Key to Video Games' Appeal: Study
Twitter Adding to Stigma of Epilepsy, Study Says
Twitter Reflects World's Changing Moods
Two Drugs Shown to Prolong Survival in Advanced Melanoma Cases
Two New Drug Combos May Fight Advanced Breast Cancers
Two-Day Dialysis Interval Could Pose Danger: Study
Two-Drug Therapy Helped Kids With Type 2 Diabetes
Type 1 Diabetes Treatment Disappoints in Trial
Type of Bacteria May Be Linked to Diabetes
Type of Muscular Dystrophy Linked to Raised Cancer Risk
U.N. Summit Seeks to Tame 'Non-Communicable Diseases'
U.S. 'Stroke Belt' May Also Be 'Sepsis Belt'
U.S. Army Suicides Rising Sharply, Study Finds
U.S. Autism Rate Rises to 1 in 88 Children, CDC Reports
U.S. Blacks More Likely to Die of Colon Cancer Than Whites: Study
U.S. Cancer Death Rates Continue to Fall: Report
U.S. Cancer Groups Release Their Own Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines
U.S. Cancer Patients Face Barriers to Care, Study Finds
U.S. Culture Linked to Greater Sunscreen Use Among Latinos
U.S. Database of Breast Cancer Treatment May Be Inaccurate
U.S. Diabetes Prevention Program Might Avert 885,000 Cases
U.S. Diet Still Has Too Much Salt, CDC Warns
U.S. Health Care Spending High, But Quality Lags: Report
U.S. Health Officials Urge Lifestyle Changes to Cut Stroke Risk
U.S. Heart Attack Patients Readmitted Most Often: Study
U.S. Heart Disease Rates Keep Falling: CDC
U.S. Military Women Exposed to More Combat Than Ever Before
U.S. Offers Health-Care Pamphlets in Spanish
U.S. Panel Rejects Ovarian Cancer Screening
U.S. Rates of Autism, ADHD Continue to Rise: Report
U.S. Safety Board Urges Nationwide Ban on Drivers' Use of Cellphones
U.S. Scientists Map Genome of Advanced Prostate Cancer
U.S. Seeks to Prevent 1 Million Heart Attacks, Strokes
U.S. Southeast 'Stroke Belt' Also Shows Higher Rates of Cognitive Decline
U.S. Underestimates Long-Term Costs of Obesity, Experts Say
U.S. Voters May Prefer Low-Pitched Male Voice
U.S. Will Push to Have Graphic Warnings on Cigarettes
U.S.-Mandated Report Finds Vaccines Safe for Kids
Ultrasound May Determine Heart Attack Risk in HIV Patients
Ultrasound of Neck Arteries May Help Gauge Stroke Risk
Ultrasound, MRI Might Spot Cancer in Dense Breast Tissue
Unemployment May Hit Some Harder Than Others
'Upper Normal' Blood Pressure Linked to Heart Risk in Men
Urine Test Might Help Predict Prostate Cancer Risk
Use Caution in Ending Life Support for Brain-Injured, Experts Say
Use Vanity to Reduce Young People's Sun Exposure: Task Force
Using Earplugs Eases ICU Patients' Confusion: Study
Vaccine to Treat Breast, Ovarian Cancers Shows Promise
Value of Metformin, Insulin Combo for Type 2 Diabetes Questioned
Veggies Like Broccoli, Cabbage May Help Fight Breast Cancer: Study
Veggies, Fruit May Lower Women's Stroke Risk
Viagra May Help Children With Rare Blood Pressure Disorder
Video Games, Impulsivity Seem to Go Hand-in-Hand
Violence Against Women Can Take Lifelong Toll: Study
Violence Doesn't Make TV Shows More Enjoyable for Kids
Violent Video Games Linked to Increased Aggression
Virginia Man Won't Let His Mental Illness Define Him
Virtual Colonoscopy Still Has Its Skeptics
Vitamin A Supplements Might Cut Melanoma Risk: Study
Vitamin D Helps Bone Health Only With Calcium: Report
Vitamin D Levels Linked to Certain Skin Cancers, Study Finds
Vitamin D Levels Tied to Diabetes Risk in Obese Kids
Vitamin D May Not Boost Heart Health in Kidney Patients
Vitamin D Won't Help Most COPD Patients: Study
Vitamin D, Calcium Combo May Halve Melanoma Risk in Some Women
Vitamin D, Interferon Alpha Vaccine Show Promise Against Lupus
Vitamin E Supplements Don't Affect Heart Failure Risk: Study
Voraxaze Approved to Treat High Levels of Chemo Drug
Vytorin Lowers Heart Disease Risk in Large Study of Kidney Patients
Want to Eat Less? Try a Bigger Fork
Wanted: Female Nurses for Large, Ongoing Study
Warfarin Helps Cut Stroke Risk, Researchers Report
Warning Signs for Health Problems Seen in Young Adults Born Prematurely
Warnings on Cigarette Packs May Keep Ex-Smokers From Relapse
Warren Buffett Has Early Stage Prostate Cancer
Wartime Killing May Raise Veterans' Thoughts of Suicide
Washing the Body 'Cleanses' the Mind
Watch Scary Movie, Sell Your Stocks?
Watching Movie Stars Light Up May Spur Kids to Smoke
Weight Gain Might Raise Endometrial Cancer Risk
Weight Gain Often Unrecognized by Young Women
Weight Loss in Heavy, Obese Women Boosts Vitamin D Levels
Weight Loss May Boost Sex Life of Obese, Diabetic Men
Weight Loss Surgery Linked to Fewer Heart Attacks, Deaths
Weight Loss Surgery May Cut Inflammation, Disease Risk
Weight Loss Surgery May Help Diabetes
Weight Training May Help Parkinson's Patients Retain Function
Weight-Loss Surgeries May Beat Standard Treatments for Diabetes
Weight-Loss Surgery Beat Drugs for Cutting Diabetes in Very Obese
Weight-Loss Surgery Can Be Effective Despite Depression
Weight-Loss Surgery Helps Less Obese Patients: Study
What Causes Hot Flashes, Anyway?
What Would Jesus Do? Maybe Not What I'd Do, Survey of Christians Finds
When a Parent Dies Suddenly, Child's Grief May Persist
When Americans Think of Regrets, Love Tops List
When Does Boxing-Related Head Trauma Become Too Much?
When It Comes to Memory, Practice Seems to Make Perfect
When Mom Has Pregnancy Diabetes, Breast-Feeding Curbs Child Obesity
When Mom-to-Be's Overweight and Smokes, Risk for Birth Defects Rises
When Others Dislike You, Your Pain Doesn't Matter
When Paramedics Suspect Stroke, They're Usually Right
When Prodded, Restaurant Diners Often Opt for Smaller Portions
When Protecting Baby Becomes an Obsession
Where Folks Live Plays Role in Health Disparities: Study
Who Should Get a CT Scan to Screen for Lung Cancer?
Why Cancer Symptoms May Elude M.D.
Why It's Good If You're Easily Embarrassed
Why Johnny Won't Go to School
Why Stress Might Make You Sick
Widely Used Heart Drugs Linked to Better Breast Cancer Outcomes
Widespread CPR Training Could Boost Heart Attack Survival Rates
Widowers Who Stay Single Might Face More Mental Health Woes
Wife's Breast Cancer Can Hurt Husband's Health Too: Study
Wikipedia Accurate on Cancer Facts, But Hard to Read: Study
Will Eating Sweets Make You Sweeter?
Winning May Take All Your Brain Power
Winter Doldrums Got You Down? Here's How to Bounce Back
With Age, Focus on Body Shifts From Appearance to Function
With Depression, Helping Others May in Turn Help You
With Junk Food Stores Nearby, Teens May Eat More of It
With Rude Workers, Customers Walk but Don't Talk
Witnessing, Experiencing Traumatic Events May Worsen Heart Disease
Woman Describes How Breast Cancer Changed Her Life
Woman's Recovery From Advanced Melanoma Could Help Guide Research
Women Can Take Steps to Prevent Cervical Cancer
Women Exposed to Violence Might Have More Risky Sex
Women Fare Better With Heart Failure
Women Marathon Runners Have Less Artery Plaque: Study
Women Married Before Age 18 at Higher Risk of Mental Woes: Study
Women May Be Getting Unneeded Heart Imaging Tests
Women May Face Greater Heart Risk From Smoking Than Men
Women More Likely to Survive Melanoma Than Men: Study
Women More Prone to 'Broken Heart' Syndrome: Study
Women No More Likely to Die After Angioplasty
Women on Dialysis May Experience Sexual Problems: Survey
Women Say Mammograms Give Them Sense of Control: Survey
Women Suffer From Sleep Apnea, Raised Heart Risks, Too
Women Wear Red on Friday to Highlight Heart Health
Women Who Drink, Smoke Are Less Likely to Stick With Tamoxifen
Women With BRCA Mutations Get Cancer Diagnosis Earlier Than Before
Women With Heart Failure Treated as Well as Men: Study
Women, Younger Men Under-Treated Before Heart Attack: Study
Women's High Blood Sugar Linked to Colorectal Cancer: Study
Words Recognized by Looks, Not Sounds
Working Moms Happier, Healthier Than Stay-at-Home Peers: Study
Working Night Shifts May Raise Diabetes Risk for Women
Working Too Much Can Give You the Blues
Work-Life Balance Tougher for Couples With Similar Jobs
Worries About Colonoscopy Unfounded: Study
Worrying Too Much Might Raise Your Risk for Stroke
Xarelto Approved to Prevent Stroke in People With Abnormal Heartbeat
X-Ray Screening Doesn't Prevent Lung Cancer Deaths: Study
Yawning May Help the Brain Chill Out
You Survived Cancer: Now Pay Attention to Your Overall Health
Young Adults Sometimes See Debt as a Positive
Young Blacks Less Likely to Seek Mental Health Care: Study
Young Chimps Play Much Like Children Do
Young Girls May Lose Sleep Over Pressure to Be Thin
Young Risk-Takers Drawn to Dangerous 'Choking Game'
Younger Docs More Likely to Prescribe Drugs for Heart Disease: Study
Your Neighborhood Can Affect Your Heart Health
Your Smartphone May Be Stressing You Out




