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Women Outlast Men During Exercise

Fertility Problems Linked To Testicular Cancer Risk

Smoke--even Secondhand--impairs Fertility

Protein In Muscle Lets You Eat More, Weigh Less

Air Pollution Linked To Vitamin D Deficiency In Children

 

Many Parents Of Depressed Teens Do Not Give Up Guns

Study Says Disposable Diapers May Affect Fertility

Moms Who Smoke May End Up With Colicky Babies

TV May Be Hazardous To A Child's Health

Morning-sickness Linked To Keen Sense Of Smell

Fat-heads Tend To Be More Intelligent

US Parents Want More Sex Education For Teens

DC Hospitals Agree To Ban Mercury Products

Drinking More Alcohol Over Time May Up Heart Risk

Beans Jumping With Antioxidant Goodness

Osteoporosis May Be A Risk Factor For Heart Disease

Eating Whole Grain Foods May Protect Against Stroke

Rising Use Drives Prescription Drug Spending

Parents' Poor Eating Habits Weigh Heavily On Children

Nicotine Most Likely To Hook Women, Whites And Young

Air Bags Do More Harm Than Good In Minor Crashes

 

Overprotective Parenting Linked To Super-shy Children

Centenarians Feel Healthier Than Those In Their 60s

Chemicals In Broccoli Can Cut Lung Cancer Risk

Computer Monitors May Be Hazardous To Your Health

Golfers Hitting Links Despite Back Pain

US Under Fire Over 15 Suspicious Drug Tests

Study Lists Top Medical Conditions In US Work Force

Lawmakers Seek Recall Of Taco Bell Corn Shells

People Can Build Muscle At Any Age, But Choose Not To

All Work And No Play Make For An Early Death

Depression May Raise Breast Cancer Risk

Exercise Could Help Beat Depression

Schizophrenics More Sensitive To Alcohol's Effects

Stress Might Cause Fat Around The Middle

Vitamin E Protects Muscles During Weight Lifting

FDA Advisors Said To Be Tied To Industry

Gore Wants To Turn Screws On Irresponsible HMOs

 

Drowsiness Slows Response Time As Much As Drinking

Olive Oil May Protect Against Colon Cancer

Bullied Workers Take More Sick Leave

Brain Activity Behind Emotions Revealed

US Probes Biotech Corn In Taco Bell Shells

Lawmakers Blast Drug Industry Campaign Against Bill

Toys In Hospitals A Possible Source Of Illness

New Guidelines Offer Advice For Arthritis Patients

HMO Member Satisfaction Declines

Gulf War Syndrome May Lead To Parkinson's

FDA Proposes New Labeling For Antibiotics

UK Food Agency To Investigate Pesticide Mixtures

Asthma Common Among Olympic Athletes

US Doctors' Group Calls For Stricter Video Game Labeling

Dioxin Still High In Workers 25 Years Later

Patients To Undergo Heart Bypass Surgery While Awake

Natural Medicine Effective In Chronic Illness

Tobacco In Cigarettes Contaminated With Mold

 

Olympian Tips For Injury Prevention

Stress, Co-workers May Contribute To 'repetitive Strain Injuries'

Nagging Couch Potato Won't Change Spouse's Behavior

Encouraging People To Change Behavior Often Backfires

Study Raises Concerns Over Chemicals In Household Plastic

Children Stay In Hospital Longer Than Guidelines Recommend

Obesity May Raise Lung Cancer Risk In Non-smokers

Insulin May Be Marker For Heart Disease Risk

Obesity Hormone May Curb Sweet Tooth

More Evidence That Moderate Wine Drinking May Be Healthy

Smoking Ups Risk Of Dental Work Failure

 

Tobacco Industry Uses Additives To Mask Stinky Smoke Odors

Diet And Exercise Might Help Those Aching Knees

Parents Want Gym Classes Back In Schools

Federal Task Force Trying To Reduce Medical Errors

Nicotine Addiction Can Hit Within Days

Are There Still Too Many Specialists In Medicine?

Golf A Good Workout, But Steer Clear Of Cart

Computers Can Harm Children: US Group

Simple Lung Test Predicts Long-term Survival

Bill Gates Says Health More Important Than Tech

E-health Consumers Want Online Services, Survey Shows

Lawsuits Allege Ritalin Conspiracy; Congressman Orders Probe

Noisy Neighbors? New Material May Soon Cut Sound

UK Group Raises Awareness Of Gum-heart Disease Link

Evolution Favored 'Fair Play' Over Selfishness

Joggers Live Longer Than Non-runners

Severe Stress During Pregnancy Linked To Birth Defects

HMOs Still Violating Consumer Information Law

Stress Linked To Heart Risk In Young Women

Apple A Day Could Keep More Than The Doctor Away

Backlash Taints Consumer View Of HMOs

Exposure To Pesticides Linked To Mild Learning Problems

Exposure To Solvents Increases Risk Of Parkinson's Disease

Smoking Slows The Heart's 'reserve' Blood Supply

Eye Health May Be Linked To Heart Health

Too Much Fluoride May Be Too Much Of A Good Thing

Tongue Piercing Poses Serious Infection Hazard

UK Scientists Turn To Chinese Medicine For New Cures

Pass The Ball, But Hold The Peanut Butter

TV Ads Highlight Milk-prostate Cancer Connection

Women Worry About Their Appearance During Sex

 

Autoimmune Disorders Among Top 10 Killers Of Women

Acupuncture Could Take A Bite Out Of Dental Pain

Exercise Benefits Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

Injury Raises Risk Of Developing Arthritis In Knees, Hips

Cancer And Nutrition Trial Offers First Glimpse At Results

Sharp Rise In Scooter-related Injuries

US Medical School Applications Continue To Fall

Youngsters With Cavities At Risk For Future Tooth Decay

Girls' Diets Affect Puberty, Later Disease Risk

Source Of Newborn Intensive Care Unit Infections Revealed

Endurance Athletes Warned, Over-training Can Hurt Lungs

Feces, Vomit On Raw Meat A Growing Risk, Say Consumer Groups

Double-digit Rise In Employer Healthcare Costs Forecast

Environmental Pollutants Harming Canadian Children's Health

Musicians Take Tips From Athletes To Perform Better

Brain May Turn The Stomach

Delays In Conceiving Linked To Increased Miscarriage Risk

Olympics Team Official Caught Carrying Growth Hormone

Health Inflation Up, New Survey Says

Football Players Return To Play Too Soon After Concussions

 

Snoring May Signal Need To Get Blood Pressure Checked

Young Doctors May Lie To Avoid Ridicule

US Doctors Not Telling Patients To Lose Weight

Toddlers May Benefit From Fat-restricted Diet

Research Shows Junk Food-child Asthma Link

Dramatic Increase In Obesity-related Diabetes

Exercise Might Relieve Chronic Fatigue

Just One Cigarette Leaves Brain Wanting More

Spoonful Of Cinnamon May Help Insulin Go Into Cells

Americans Lose Sleep Over Heartburn

Hormones May Not Cut Heart Disease Risk In Women

 

FEATURE: Internet Becomes A Vaccine Battleground

'Good' Gut Bacteria May Help Prevent Diseases

Exercise Helps Men Avoid Impotence

St. Johns' Wort May Equal Chemical Anti-depressant

Mobile Phone Use Warms Face, Causes Nasal Congestion

Side Effects Of Drugs In Elderly Can Be Mistaken For Dementia

Folic Acid May Help Prevent Second Heart Attack

 

In Vitro Fertilization Rarely Successful In Women Over 40

Psychosocial Factors Recognized As Relevant In Heart Disease

Gym Classes Decline As Students' Waistlines Expand

Many Women Keep Bedwetting Problem Secret

Vitamin B12 By Mouth As Good As Injection

Chewing Betel Nut Improves Schizophrenia Symptoms

Psychosocial Factors Recognized As Relevant In Heart Disease

Plant Compound May Stop Cancers

Drivers Beware: The Air Quality In Your Car Stinks

Some Attention Problems In Elderly Linked To B12 Deficiency

A Spoonful Of Bran Helps The Blood Sugar Go Down

Athletes' Nose Strips Don't Boost Performance

Why Self-tickling Is No Giggle

Older Americans Prefer Vitamin Pills For Cancer Fighting

Bowel Drug Should Be Banned, U.S. Group Says

 

Excess Blood Sugar May Boost Free-radical Production

Brain Reacts Differently To Faces Of Other Races

Empowerment May Speed Recovery From Depression

Hemorrhoid 'stapling' Linked To Long-term Pain

Saw Palmetto: Don't Be Fooled By The Label

FEATURE: Drug, Biotech Sectors Embrace Bush--But Just Barely

US Toughens Warnings On Glaxo Bowel Drug

Delving Into The 'armpit Effect' In Sexual Desire

Fat Storage Receptor New Target For Obesity Drugs

Exercise Works, Even In Small Doses

Impaired Sense Of Smell May Be Early Sign Of Alzheimer's

Nixon Took Mood-altering Drug As President

Mobile Phones To Feature Radiation Labels Next Year

Body Fat Percentage Predicts Obesity Risk

Supplement Could Boost Teens' Calcium Absorption

Medicare HMO Members Say Impotence Care Is Lacking

 

Homeopathy May Be More Effective Than Placebo

Smoking Raises Risks Of Sinusitis

Chiropractors Sue Blues Plan For Racketeering

Diet Lowers Homocysteine And Heart Disease Risk

30% Of Study Participants Lie About Taking Their Medication

Infants Born Just A Few Weeks Too Early At Greater Death Risk

Hormones Affect Sleep In Middle-aged Adults

Gallbladder Problem Could Be A Cause Of Chronic Diarrhea

Hormone Surge Diminishes Desire For Sex After Orgasm

Chest X-rays Do Not Help Smokers Avoid Lung Cancer Death

Exercise May Cut Ulcer Risk In Men

Cell Phones May Damage Nerves In The Scalp

Weight Training Injuries On The Rise In US

FDA Weighs Soy Benefits Versus Concerns

Childhood Health Problems Linked To Disease In Adulthood

Green Tea May Fight Skin Cancer But Needs More Study

Marker Possible For Early Detection Of Esophageal Cancer

Pay Attention! Brain Uses Anarchy To Find Things Quickly

Young Drinkers Beware: Binge Now, Forget Later

St. John's Wort Compound Helps Plant Fight Insect Attack

Court Says Pharmacists Need Not Warn Of Side Effects

Brain Chemical Key To Heart Development As Well

Exercise And Weight Loss Cut High Blood Pressure

Older Moms More Likely To Have Diabetic Children

Nursing Home Patients Hurt By Medication Errors

Oral Insulin Doesn't Stop Diabetes Progression

New Diagnostic Health Test For Elderly: Check The Fridge

'Light' And 'Mild' Cigarette Labels Meaningless

Short-term Zinc Therapy May Reduce Duration Of Common Cold

Tobacco Kills 625,000 In The Americas Each Year

Acupuncture May Help Fight Cocaine Addiction

Study Counters Industry Claim That Caffeine Affects Cola Taste

Tobacco Companies Shift To In-store Advertising

 

TV Viewing Linked To Disordered Eating In Children

Blood Protein Seen As Marker For Fitness

College Students Continue To Smoke In Worrisome Numbers

Mothers' Diet Key To Breast-Feeding Allergic Baby

Hands-free Kits Cut Mobile Phone Radiation, Study Says

Vegetarian Mothers Have More Girls

Drug Samples Sway Physicians' Prescribing Habits

Garlic May Lower Heart Disease Risk

Home Ban On Smoking May Keep Teens From Starting

Teenagers' Diets Need A Makeover

Many Ear Infections Clear Up Without Antibiotics

DC Insiders Misjudge Public's Health Info Needs, Survey Finds

Cesarean Guidelines Released By Obstetrics Group

 

Candy Cigarettes Not So Sweet For Children

Tobacco Industry Conspired To Mislead Public, Increase Sales

Better Living Standards Linked To Childhood Leukaemia

Nail Cosmetics Can Cause Infection, Allergic Reaction

Virtual Reality Helps Reduce Fear Of Flying

Earpieces Cut Mobile Phone Radiation Risk

Presidential Personality Traits Revealed

Preterm Babies Likely To Be Low Achievers In School

In-Hospital Infection Risk Upped By Toys

Depressed Teen Smokers Have Trouble Sleeping

Ban On Paddling Schoolchildren Urged

Blacks, Women Less Likely To Receive Aspirin For Heart Attack

'Good' Bacteria Controls Intestinal Ills

Apple-Shaped Elderly Men At Risk For Heart Disease

Big Bucks Equal Big Stress For Stockbrokers

Tears May Signal Cancer, Australia Scientists Find

Rate Of US Healthcare Spending On The Rise

Agency Looks At 46 Deaths In Tire Probe

 

Medications Raise Risk Of Esophageal Cancer

Single Women Are The New Yuppies, Report Says

Health Risks Of Wireless Phones Cannot Be Ruled Out

Amusement Parks Rides Cited As Dangerous

US Investigating Cell Phone Health Risks

Osteoporosis Drug Tied To Case Of Liver Damage

Variety Is The Spice Of Life, And Key To A Healthy Diet

Exercise Boosts Self-esteem In The Elderly

Vitamins C, E May Lower Blood Pressure

Episiotomies More Common In Private Practice

Smoking Triples Risk Of Bladder Cancer

What Makes Asthmatics Smoke?

A Drink A Day May Keep Mental Decline Away

Pump Up The Volume! Add Air To Food To Eat Less

Fish Oil May Be Heart Healthy For Postmenopausal Women

HMO Docs Less Satisfied With Jobs

 

Vitamin B2 Deficiency May Be Linked To Preeclampsia

Washing Hands Kills Germs Regardless Of Drying Method

Muscles Maketh Man, Say Men--but Women Don't Agree

Lower Blood Pressure Reduces Chance Of Stroke

FEATURE: US Military Use Of Anthrax Vaccine Under Fire

Babies Born At Night At Greater Risk Of Dying

EPA's Air Quality Standards Validated

Controversy Continues Over Stimulant Use Among Children

Smoking May Up The Risk For Diabetes

Sick Of Work? Maybe It's Your Job

FDA Approves Cream For Unwanted Facial Hair

Drug Costs For US Seniors To Double By 2010 - Report

Men Have Biological Clocks, Too

 

Surfing For Sex? Net Partners Often Carry STD Risks

Mom's Age At Puberty Linked To Child's Allergies

Skin Cancers Often Found Late In Males, Smokers, Singles

Estrogen Linked To Lower Levels Of Homocysteine

Tales Of Terror Tied To Problem Behavior In Little Girls

Health Care Providers Seek Medicare Relief

Heavy Coffee Drinking May Raise Rheumatoid Arthritis Risk

Marital Conflict May Hurt Children More Than Divorce

US Doctors Not Pulling Weight In Obesity Fight

US Having More Heat Waves

Many Heart Attack Patients Don't Recognize Symptoms

Pain In Infancy Can Increase Pain Sensitivity Later

Journals Overlook Prevention Message

Supermarket Labels Encourage Healthy Food Choices

Hard-to-heal Wounds An Increasing Problem In US

NFL Launches Heart Health Campaign Aimed At Football Fans

Call To Ban Drug Companies From Sponsoring MD Education

 

Babies' infection traced to disinfectant

Feeling depressed? You may be at higher risk of stroke

Heart disease risk high in South Asians

Women can squeeze 3-day workout into 2 days

Teens mistakenly believe sun will solve acne problems

Vitamins reduce risk of death from heart disease, stroke

Many ask for wrong drugs to treat common cold

Call to start heart disease prevention in childhood

Attention! US soldiers beat fitness goals

Most adults misuse medications

Restless legs syndrome more common with age

Some sugar-free gums can help stop cavities

Skin patch could reduce chocolate cravings

FDA tells Congress that thimerosal in vaccines poses little risk

 

Nighttime Contact Helps Nearsighted See

Lifting With Knees Is Easy On Back, Harder On Heart

Painkillers Do Not Relieve Post-exercise Muscle Soreness

High Cholesterol At Young Age Tied To Heart Risk

More Twins Delivered Prematurely

Mother Rat's Care Boosts Brain Development

To Sleep, Perchance To...Lay Down Memories

Exercise Without Calorie Counting Helps Weight Loss

Dementia A Growing Burden For Developing Countries

British Doctors Shine A Light On Acne Sufferers

Chiropractic Group Gets Green Light To Sue HHS

St. John's Wort May Help PMS

Summer Heat Puts Children At Risk For Dehydration

Today's Teens Eat Fewer Calories, More Junk Food

Brahms May Have Needed That Lullaby

Quitting 101: Nonsmokers Live Longer, Recover Faster

FEATURE: Debating The Future Of Food As Medicine

Sex Safe For Most With Low-risk Heart Conditions

Parents Influence IQ More Than Birth Weight Does

Intelligence Resides In Certain Parts Of The Brain

This Little Piggie's Going To Be The Big Toe

 

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