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'Baby Talk' May Play Key Role in Language Acquisition |
'Biomarkers' Could Spot Alzheimer's Disease Early, Studies Suggest |
'Body Checking' Not to Blame for Most Ice Hockey Injuries: Study |
'Bonding' Hormone Might Help Some With Autism |
'Brain Games' Do <i>Not</i> Make You Smarter |
'Button' Batteries Killing, Disabling Children |
'Click It or Ticket' Coming to a Seat Belt Checkpoint Near You |
'Comfort Dogs' Come to Emotional Rescue |
'DASH Diet' Shown to Lower Heart Attack Risk Almost 20% |
'Electronic Nose' Sniffs Out Asthma |
'Expecting the Unexpected' Doesn't Always Work, Study Suggests |
'Family-Centered Rounds' for Pediatric Patients Applauded |
'Fearless' 3-Year-Olds Might Be Tomorrow's Criminals |
'Fishy Smell' May Keep Patients From Diabetes Drug |
'Gaming' Sends Boys' Test Scores Sliding |
'Gene Doping' May Be Next Wave of Sports Tampering |
'Get Moving' Can Be Vital Advice for Seniors |
'Good' HDL Cholesterol Now Tied to Lower Cancer Risk |
'Graying' of Drug Users at U.S. Treatment Centers |
'Healthy' Pre-Diabetics Still Face Heart Disease Threat |
'Hobbits' Were a Distinct Species, Study Concludes |
'Jekyll and Hyde' Factor May Control Insulin Function |
'Junk Food' Sugar May Help Some Fat Cells Proliferate |
'Junk Food' Sugar May Help Some Fat Cells Proliferate |
'Killer' Fungus Not So Deadly |
'Killer' Fungus Not So Deadly |
'Lab on a Chip' Might Speed Breast Cancer Monitoring |
'Locally Grown' May Mean Healthier, But Not Always |
'Love Handles' Can Come in Handy for Breast Reconstruction |
'Love Hormone' May Trigger Jealousy, Too |
'Magic Mushroom' Hallucinogen Might Help Cancer Patients |
'Man's Best Friend' First Befriended in China |
'Mirror Therapy' Appears to Reduce Post-Amputation Pain |
'Nanosensors' Spot Early Signs of Cancer |
'Nanosensors' Spot Early Signs of Cancer |
'No Flu Shots for My Kids' |
'Normal' Blood Pressure in Male Teens a Warning Sign |
'Off-the-Charts' Pollen Counts Bring Misery to Millions |
'Pill' Won't Shorten Your Life: Study |
'Rotten Eggs' Gas Might Cut Inflammation in Ventilated Patients |
'Self-Embedding' Takes Teen Self-Injury to the Extreme |
'Sexting' by Kids Begets Fretting by Parents |
'Sleep Sex' Might Be Nightmare for Some |
'Soda Tax' Wins Health Experts' Support |
'The Pill' Is Birth Control Favorite in U.S. |
'The Pill' May Reduce Asthma Symptoms |
'The Pill' Works for Women of all Weights |
'Third-Hand Smoke' Could Be Troublesome, Too |
'Vine That Ate the South' Could Also Boost Smog Levels |
'Virtual' Colonoscopy Catches Cancers Outside the Colon |
'Watchful Waiting' Often Best Strategy for Slow-Moving Prostate Cancer |
'Working Memory Capacity' May Determine Music's Virtuosos |
1 in 3 U.S. Docs Wouldn't Report Impaired, Incompetent Colleague |
1 in 4 Americans Under 65 Lacks Dental Insurance |
1 in 4 Chronically Ill Elderly Lives Alone |
1 in 4 Patients Undergoes Revolving-Door Hospitalizations |
1 in 4 U.S. Teen Girls Involved in Violent Behavior |
1 in 5 At-Risk U.S. Babies Doesn't Get Hepatitis B Vaccine |
1 in 5 College Students Admitted to Drunk Driving, Study Found |
1 in 5 Parents Missed Work for H1N1 School Closings: Survey |
1 in 5 U.S. Kids Has High Cholesterol |
1 in 5 U.S. Teens Has Developed Hearing Loss |
1 in 8 Public Pools Unfit for Use: CDC |
1 Million 'Preemie' Babies Die Each Year: Report |
1 Million 'Preemie' Babies Die Each Year: Report |
1 Million More Doses of Swine Flu Vaccine on Hand |
1 Swine Flu Shot Enough for Older Kids |
10% of 2010 Winter Olympians Suffered Injuries |
11 More Children Die From Swine Flu: CDC |
11 More Children Die From Swine Flu: CDC |
17,000 Child Deaths Linked to Lack of Insurance |
1918 Flu Closings May Provide Lessons for Today |
1st Doses of Swine Flu Vaccine Set for Early October |
2 Drugs Fail to Prevent Diabetes in the Overweight |
2 Genes Have Possible Link to Deadly Ovarian Cancer |
2002 Oil Spill May Shed Light on Health Problems for Deepwater Workers |
2002 Oil Spill May Shed Light on Health Problems for Deepwater Workers |
20% of U.S. High Schoolers Abuse Prescription Drugs |
22 Million Sickened by Swine Flu in 6 Months |
28 Pregnant Women Have Died From Swine Flu: CDC |
28% of U.S. Kids Drank Alcohol in Past Month |
2nd Egg Recall Linked to Salmonella Under Way |
2nd Egg Recall Linked to Salmonella Under Way |
2nd Egg Recall Linked to Salmonella Under Way |
2nd Knee Surgery Common Among Young Patients |
3 Home Habits Help Youngsters Stay Slim |
3 NFL Stars to Donate Brain Tissue for Trauma Research |
40-Year-Old Gout Drug Shows Promise Against Angina |
40-Year-Old Gout Drug Shows Promise Against Angina |
55 Million Americans Sickened by Swine Flu So Far |
57 Million Americans Sickened by H1N1 Flu: CDC |
6 Million U.S. Kids Lack Enough Vitamin D |
6 Out of 10 American Adults Drink |
6 to 8 Hours of Shut-Eye Is Optimal for Health |
76 Children Dead From Swine Flu: CDC |
8.3 Million U.S. Adults Considered Suicide Last Year |
9/11 Rescue Workers Suffered Permanent Lung Damage |
A Brisk Pace May Keep Stroke at Bay |
A Cheek Swab to Choose Your Diet Plan? |
A Drug to Cure Spinal Cord Injuries? |
A Gene Tweak Could Keep Heart Young |
A Good Doctor's Visit Starts With a Little Homework |
A Good Night's Slumber Won't Reverse Chronic Sleep Loss |
A Good Year in the Fight Against AIDS |
A Little Biking May Help Premenopausal Women Stay Slim |
A Little Cash Buys a Lot of Calories at the Corner Store |
A Little Chocolate May Do the Heart Good |
A Little Drinking Cuts Death Risk for Older Adults |
A Mother's Love Overcomes Poverty's Effect on Health |
A New Marker to Spot Aggressive Breast Cancers? |
A New Way to Zap Away Uterine Fibroids |
A Protein Links Alzheimer's, Down Syndrome |
A Purposeful Life May Stave Off Alzheimer's |
A Simple 'Thank You' Brings Rewards to All |
A Toast a Day May Help the Heart |
A Woman's Touch Encourages Financial Risk-Taking |
A Year After Its Emergence, H1N1 Swine Flu Lingers |
Abbreviated Trials Yield Misleading Results: Study |
Abnormal Heart Rhythm Linked to Alzheimer's |
Abortion Rates Rising Among the Poor |
Abstinence-Only Classes Reduced Sexual Activity, Study Found |
Abuse May Raise Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke in Migraine Sufferers |
Abused Kids More Prone to Migraines in Adulthood |
Abusive Men Often Rationalize Their Behavior |
Acceptance of Chronic Illness Helps People Move On |
Accepting Help Improves Survival Among Diabetics |
Access to Mammograms Drops After Guidelines Change |
Access to U.S. Burn Centers Varies by Region |
Acetaminophen May Weaken Effectiveness of Kids' Vaccines |
Acne Drug May Help in the Fight Against AIDS |
Acne Patients Happy With Online Follow-Up Care |
Acne, Psoriasis Meds Don't Raise Fracture Risk |
Active Lifestyle May Help Counter Obesity Genes |
Active Video Games Count as Exercise |
Actress Helps Promote New Campaign for Meningitis Vaccine |
Acupuncture Delivers Some Pain Relief |
Acupuncture Delivers Some Pain Relief |
Acupuncture May Cut Hot Flashes, Boost Sex Drive in Breast Cancer Patients |
Acupuncture May Ease Anxiety Over Dental Work |
Acupuncture May Ease Anxiety Over Dental Work |
Acupuncture May Ease Depression During Pregnancy |
Acupuncture May Help Restore Lost Sense of Smell |
Acupuncture May Trigger Natural Painkiller |
Acupuncture May Trigger Natural Painkiller |
Acupuncture May Trigger Natural Painkiller |
Acute Kidney Failure Often Ends With Dialysis |
Add Some Woof! to Your Workout |
Added Drug Aids MS Treatment |
Added Sugars in Diet Threaten Heart Health |
Addiction Meds May Help Gamblers |
Addictive Internet Use Tied to Depression in Teens |
Adding Drug Doesn't Help Control Blood Pressure |
Adding Chemo Helps Head, Neck Cancer Patients |
Adding Chemo Helps Head, Neck Cancer Patients |
Adding Chemo to Tamoxifen Helps Some Breast Cancer Patients |
Adding Chemo to Tamoxifen Helps Some Breast Cancer Patients |
Adding Fish Oil to IV May Speed Sepsis Recovery |
Adding Fish Oil to Low-Fat/High-Carb Diet May Improve Cholesterol |
Adding Garlic Might Cut Cancer Risk |
Adding Surgery to Meds May Improve Life With Parkinson's |
Adding Third Drug May Improve Hepatitis C Treatment |
ADHD Brain May Be a Little Different |
ADHD Symptoms Often Subside Within a Year |
Adult Stem Cells Can Repair Damaged Heart |
Advance Directives Help Assure End-of-Life Wishes Are Honored |
Advance Toward Test for Aggressive Prostate Cancer |
Advance Toward Test for Aggressive Prostate Cancer |
Advertising to Consumers May Raise Drug Prices |
After-Effects of Chemotherapy May Include Memory Problems |
After a Stroke, High Risk for a Recurrence |
After a Stroke, Light Exercise Gets Hands, Arms Working Again |
After Age 55, Workplace Stress Seems to Decline |
After Cochlear Implant, Music Therapy May Aid Speech |
After Lumpectomy, Radiation Rates Lower for Black Women |
After Teeth Are Pulled, Platelet-Rich Plasma May Speed Healing |
After Tonsillectomy, Short-Term Antibiotics Effective: Study |
After Vasectomy, Single Test Might Give All-Clear |
After Violent Death, Bereaved Should Decide Whether to View Body |
After $75,000, Money Can't Buy Day-to-Day Happiness |
After $75,000, Money Can't Buy Day-to-Day Happiness |
Afternoon Nap Might Make You Smarter |
Age, Race May Affect Type 2 Diabetes Screening Results |
Aggressive Action Urged When Evaluating Breast Lesions |
Aggressive Drug Therapy May Help Slow Spread of AIDS |
Aging Swingers at High STD Risk |
Agricultural Chemical Spray Linked to Birth Defect Risk |
Ah Doctor, What Exactly Does This Entry Mean? |
AIDS Drugs Don't Need Routine Lab Monitoring |
AIDS May Date Back to Ancient Tiger |
AIDS May Date Back to Ancient Tiger |
Air Pollution May Cause Appendicitis: Study |
Air Pollution May Raise Blood Pressure |
Air Pollution Raises Risk of Heart Disease, Death |
Air Pollution Slows Women's Marathon Times |
Air Pollution Tied to Breathing Problems in Sleep |
Air Quality Better in Northeast, Midwest |
Air Travel Could Raise Risk for Heartbeat Irregularities |
Air Travel Could Raise Risk for Heartbeat Irregularities |
Airbags Appear Safe for Pregnant Women |
Airport Full Body Scanners Pose No Health Threat: Experts |
Airway Injury Plaguing 9/11 First Responders |
Alaskan Sled Dog Has Own Genetic 'Signature' |
Alcohol Companies Use New Media to Lure Young Drinkers: Report |
Alcohol Influences How Memorable Trauma Might Be |
Alcohol May Help Protect Trauma Patients |
Alcohol May Raise Risk for Certain Breast Cancers |
Alcohol Might Lower Death Rates in Brain Injury Patients |
Alcoholics' Relapses Better Understood |
Alcoholics May Never Fully Regain Balance |
Alcoholics Overestimate Their Ability to Recall Things: Study |
All New Dialysis Patients at Increased Risk of Death |
Allergens Worsen Sinusitis |
Allergies Dampen Sex Lives |
Allergies Might Trigger Depression |
Allergy-Linked Mouth Breathing Spells Trouble for Kids |
Almost 1 in 3 First-Time Deliveries Now Via C-Section |
Almost 6 Million U.S. Cases of Swine Flu in First Few Months |
Almost Half of Deaths in Kids Under 5 Occur in 5 Countries |
Almost Half of Deaths in Kids Under 5 Occur in 5 Countries |
Alternative to Statins Shows Promise |
Alternative to Warfarin May Cut Risk of Bleeding |
Alternative to Warfarin May Cut Risk of Bleeding |
Alternative Treatments May Boost IVF Success |
Alzheimer's 'Cocktail' Shows Promise |
Alzheimer's 'Epidemic' Hitting Minorities Hardest |
Alzheimer's Caregivers' Outlook May Vary by Race, Ethnicity |
Alzheimer's Costs Could Explode by Mid-Century |
Alzheimer's Drug Might Help Prevent Esophageal Cancer |
Alzheimer's Gene Affects Brains of Young Adults |
Alzheimer's May Increase Seizure Risk |
Alzheimer's May Increase Seizure Risk |
Alzheimer's May Stave Off Cancer, and Vice Versa |
Alzheimer's Research Spotlights Protein 'Tangles' in Brain |
Alzheimer's Soars, Global Focus Needed: Study |
Ambidextrous Children at Higher Risk for Learning Problems |
American Cancer Society Stands By Cancer Screening Guidelines |
American Heart Association Guidelines Save Lives |
Americans Gaining Awareness of COPD: Survey |
Americans Get Failing Grade on Diabetes Awareness |
Americans Seem More Prone to Depression Than Russians |
Americans Still Confused About Health Reform |
Americans Still Split Over New Health Reform Law |
Americans Still Split Over New Health Reform Law |
Americans With Disabilities Act Reaches 20th Anniversary |
Amino Acid May Be Key to Strong Teeth |
Amputation Affects Sexes Differently |
Amputee Athlete Tells Her Story |
An Autistic Child Doesn't Mean Parents Will Divorce |
An Extra Nudge Might Boost Mammogram Rates |
An Underlying Cause for Psychopaths? |
An Underlying Cause for Psychopaths? |
Analysis Examines Ultrasound Use for Blood Clots |
Analysis Finally Clears Donner Party of Rumored Cannibalism |
Ancestry May Affect Lung Function Tests |
Anemia Drug May Raise Stroke Risk in Kidney Patients |
Anemia Drug May Raise Stroke Risk in Kidney Patients |
Anemia Drug May Raise Stroke Risk in Kidney Patients |
Anemia Drugs Hold Dangers for Kidney Patients |
Anemia Drugs Hold Dangers for Kidney Patients |
Anemia Drugs May Cause Deadly Blood Clots |
Anemia Harder to Treat in Black Children With Kidney Disease |
Anesthesia's Role in Hip, Knee Replacement Infections Studied |
Anesthesia, Exertional Heat Deaths May Be Linked |
Anesthetics Could Add to Global Warming |
Anger Focuses Attention on Rewards, Not Threats: Study |
Anger Spurs Surprising Changes in the Body |
Angina Often Affects Quality of Life |
Angioplasty Outcomes May Vary Little Between Hospitals |
Angst May Protect Against Some Skin Cancer |
Ankle Braces May Protect Girl Volleyball Players |
Another Study Refutes Vaccination-Autism Link |
Anti-Aging Drug Closer to Reality |
Anti-Drinking Ads That Engender Guilt May Not Work |
Anti-HIV Drugs May Help Prevent Spread of Virus |
Antibiotic May Up Risk of Dangerous Potassium Levels in Seniors |
Antibiotic Resistance Can Last a Year, Review Finds |
Antibiotic Resistance Can Last a Year, Review Finds |
Antibiotic Resistance Still a Major Public Health Threat |
Antibiotic Sponges Don't Benefit Heart Surgery Patients: Study |
Antibiotics Bought Easily on the Internet |
Antibiotics Now Recommended Before C-Sections |
Antidepressants After Stroke May Boost Mental Ability |
Antidepressants in Pregnancy May Delay Developmental Milestones |
Antidepressants Linked to Heart Defects in Newborns |
Antidepressants Linked to Heart Defects in Newborns |
Antidepressants May Be Linked to Birth Problems |
Antidepressants May Change Your Personality |
Antidepressants May Ease Damage From Stroke |
Antidepressants May Improve Heart Health |
Antidepressants May Raise Women's Stroke Risk |
Antipsychotic Drugs Spur Dramatic Weight Gain in Kids |
Antipsychotics Still Widely Used in U.S. Nursing Homes |
Antiretrovirals During Breast-Feeding Shield Babies From HIV, Study Shows |
Anxiety Disorder Patients Process Emotions Differently |
Anxiety Disorders, Heart Disease a Bad Combination: Study |
Anxious Kids at Risk for Obesity in Adulthood |
Any Day OK for Heart Bypass Surgery |
Appalachia, Southeast Hit Hardest by Obesity and Diabetes |
Applying Sunscreen: Are You Doing It the Wrong Way? |
Are Commercial Genetic Tests Worth Taking? |
Are Male Marathoners More Competitive Than Women? |
Are New Chemo Treatments Cost-Effective? |
Are Stock Market Woes Bad for the Heart? |
Are Stock Market Woes Bad for the Heart? |
Are The Eggs in Your Fridge Safe to Eat? |
Arteries Age Twice as Fast in Smokers |
Arthritis Drug May Fight Diabetes, Too |
Arthroscopic Hip Surgery May Help Athletes Get Back to Play |
Artificial Legs Now a Reality for Pets |
Artificial Pancreas Continues to Show Promise |
Artificial Pancreas Continues to Show Promise |
Artificial Pancreas for Type 1 Diabetes Moves Closer to Reality |
Artificial Pancreas Helps Type 1 Diabetics During Sleep |
Artificial Pancreas Helps Type 1 Diabetics During Sleep |
Artificial Pancreas Prototype in Development for Type 1 Diabetics |
Artificial Pancreas Prototype in Development for Type 1 Diabetics |
As Autism Web Sites Boom, Experts Urge Caution |
As End of Life Nears, What to Do With Implanted Defibrillators? |
As FDA Eyes Prostate Cancer Drugs, Experts Urge Caution |
As Hurricane Earl Hits East Coast, Residents Urged to Brace Themselves |
As Kids Age, Secondary Schools Offer Less Support |
As More Cyclists Hit the Road, Serious Injuries Rise |
As Obesity Increases, So Does Stroke Risk |
As Parents Lose Jobs, Kids Often Lose Out on Health Care |
As People Live Longer, More Will Develop Cataracts |
As Pro Baseball Players Get Bigger, So Do Their Health Risks: Study |
As Problems Accumulate, Frailty May Set In |
As Swine Flu Ebbs, Officials Stress Importance of Vaccine |
As Swine Flu Fades, Experts Ponder Next Season |
As Swine Flu Wanes, Don't Be Fooled |
As Swine Flu Wanes, So Does Public's Fear |
As Teens Plug In, Parents Fret |
As Temperature Plummets, It's Still Safe to Exercise |
As Temperature Rises, So Does Seniors' Risk of Hyperthermia |
As Temperatures Rise, So Do Cocaine Deaths |
As TV Drug Ads Increase, So Do Concerns |
As U.S. Ages, Health Care May Need to Change |
As Weight Goes Up, So Do Heart Risks |
As You Age, Better Health Means Better Sex |
As You Age, Better Health Means Better Sex |
Asian Air May Be Worsening Ozone Over U.S. |
Asians Seem to Suffer Less During Childbirth |
Aspirin Alone Works Best to Prevent Clots a Year After Stenting |
Aspirin During Pregnancy May Help Preemies |
Aspirin May Boost Breast Cancer Survival |
Aspirin May Increase Risk of Crohn's Disease |
Aspirin May Increase Risk of Crohn's Disease |
Assessing Embryo Metabolism May Aid IVF Success |
Assisted Living More Accessible to Well-Off |
Association Found Between Alzheimer's and Anemia |
Association Found Between Alzheimer's and Anemia |
Asthma Combo Seems Less Influenced by Genes |
Asthma Rates Rising Across the U.S. |
Asthmatics Who Quit Smoking May Reverse Lung Damage |
At Any Age, Helmets Make Riding Safer |
At Least 114 U.S. Kids Dead From Swine Flu |
Athletes Need to Protect Against Heat Stroke: Expert |
Athletes Seeking Doping Agents Can Still Find Them Online |
Autism-Related Hypersensitivity Better Understood |
Autism May Be More Common Than Thought |
Autism May Cluster Among Highly Educated |
Autistic Kids Often Fussier Eaters, but Nutrition OK |
Autistic Toddlers Prefer to Gaze at Geometric Patterns: Study |
Autistic Toddlers Prefer to Gaze at Geometric Patterns: Study |
Autoimmune Disorder Linked to Stroke, Heart Attack in Women |
Autumn Chores Often Hazardous |
Avandia Raises Heart Risk But Should Stay on Market, FDA Panel Finds |
Avandia Raises Heart Risk But Should Stay on Market, FDA Panel Finds |
Avandia Researchers' Financial Ties Questioned |
Avastin Largely Safe for Patients With Type of Advanced Lung Cancer |
Avoid Mosquito Bites to Prevent Dengue Fever in Florida: Expert |
Azithromycin Doesn't Always Help Lungs in Cystic Fibrosis Patients |
B-Vitamins Help Protect Against Stroke, Heart Disease |
Babies' Responses to Prenatal Stress Differ by Gender |
Babies Born Late May Face Small Cerebral Palsy Risk |
Babies Born Poor Often Remain Poor |
Babies Injured in Car Seats Used Outside of Cars |
Babies Spot Human Speech at 5 Months |
Baby Boomers May Prove More Disabled Than Their Elders |
Baby Boomers Still Doing Drugs as Seniors |
Baby Boys May Be at Risk From Mom's Bug Spray Use |
Baby Names Prone to Boom-and-Bust Cycles |
Back-to-School Tips on Backpack Safety |
Background Music May Play Havoc With Study Habits |
Bacteria May Predict Chances of Colon Cancer |
Bad-Behaving Teens May Be Living Up to Expectations |
Bad Behavior as a Kid Linked to Early Death in Men |
Bad Behavior in Youth Linked to Chronic Pain Later in Life |
Bad Economy Really Hurts Some Folks |
Bad Habits Explain Class Differences in Health: Study |
Bad Habits Tied to Recurrent Headaches in Teens |
Bad Mood May Make Pain Worse |
Bad Reaction No Good Reason to Avoid Future Shots |
Ban Point-of-Sale Tobacco Ads in Retail Outlets, Researchers Urge |
Bans on Same-Sex Marriage May Affect Mental Health |
Bar Codes Cut Down on Hospital Medication Errors |
Barbara Walters' Prognosis Is Excellent, Doctors Say |
Barbara Walters' Prognosis Is Excellent, Doctors Say |
Bat Species Facing Regional Extinction From Fungal Disease |
Battered Women's Ills Go Beyond Bruises |
Be Careful What You Wish For This Holiday Season |
Beating Heart Differs by Gender, Age: Study |
Bedbug Nation: Critters Make a Comeback |
Bedside Exam Trumps Scan for Post-Brain Surgery Monitoring |
Beer for the Bones? |
Beer Ingredient Eyed in Prostate Cancer Prevention |
Beer Linked to Psoriasis in Women |
Being 'Blinded By Jealousy' Can Be Real |
Being Active an Hour a Day Puts Brakes on Weight Gain |
Being Alone and Stressed May Increase Breast Cancer Risk |
Being an Only Child Won't Harm Social Skills: Study |
Being Young and Sedentary Raises Hypertension Risk Later |
Belly-Baring Cheerleaders at Raised Risk of Eating Disorders |
Belly Fat in Middle Age Raises Dementia Risk |
Benefits of Eating Fish May Depend on Preparation |
Benefits of Good Child Care Extend Into Teen Years |
Benefits of Implantable Defibrillators May Differ by Gender |
Best Option for Fractured Nose Varies by Patient |
Best Option for Rotator Cuff Tear May Vary by Patient |
Beta Blockers May Slow Spread of Breast Cancer |
Better Day Care, Smarter Kids? |
Better Drug Emerges for Steroid-Induced Bone Loss |
Better Educated May Have Greater Asthma Control |
Better Teachers Make for Stronger Young Readers |
Better Treatment Found for Crohn's Disease |
Better Vaccine Planning Needed, Committee Finds |
Better Way to Predict Success of Second IVF Attempt? |
Beverage Can Tabs Remain a Risk for Kids |
Big Decline in Heart Attacks If All States Had Smoking Bans |
Big Smiles, Longer Lives? |
Big, Beefy Football Players May Face Heart Problems Later |
Biking to School Boosts Kids' Fitness |
Bilberry Seems to Act Against Blood Sugar |
Bilingualism Might Begin in the Womb |
Bill Clinton Back Home After Heart Procedure |
Binge Drinking May Encourage Infection |
Binge Drinking Not Just a Rite of the Young |
Binge Drinking Puts the Brain, and Life Itself, at Risk |
Binge Drinking, Hypertension a Deadly Combo |
Bioengineered Skin Grafts Control Blood Pressure in Mice |
Biofeedback May Help Combat Stage Fright |
Biofeedback Now Seen as 'Regular' Medicine |
Biosynthetic Corneas Show Promise in Transplants |
Biotech Soybeans Good Source of Omega-3 |
Bipolar Disorder May Be Tied to Body Clock |
Bird Flu Detection Takes a Novel Turn |
Birth Control Pills Might Alter Mate Selection: Study |
Birth Defects the Top Worry of Moms-to-Be |
Birth in South Raises Stroke Risk for Life |
Birth in South Raises Stroke Risk for Life |
Bitter Cold Poses Health Dangers |
Bitter Melon Extract May Slow, Stop Breast Cancer |
Black and Hispanic Infants Much More Likely to Have HIV |
Black Cancer Patients Twice as Likely to Die From Disease |
Black Couples Benefit From Program to Curb Spread of HIV |
Black Liver Cancer Patients Face Worst Odds |
Black Men at Greater Risk of Aggressive Prostate Tumors: Study |
Black Rice May Be Cheap Source of Antioxidants |
Black Teens May Need Higher Vitamin D Supplementation |
Black Women at Higher Risk of Birth-Related Heart Problem |
Black Women in U.S. Comfortable With Formula Feeding |
Black Women Least Likely to Breast-Feed in U.S. |
Black Women Wait Longer for Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Treatment |
Blacks at Greater Risk for Colorectal Cancer |
Blacks Fare Worse After Cardiac Arrest |
Blacks Have Less 'Bad Fat' Than Whites |
Blacks Hit Hardest by Lung Cancer |
Blacks in Nursing Homes Vaccinated Less Than Whites |
Blacks Less Likely to Abuse Alcohol |
Blacks Less Likely to Get Follow-Up Colon Screening |
Blacks Often Misdiagnosed With Schizophrenia, Author Says |
Blacks Seem More Vulnerable to Deadly Blood Infection |
Blacks With Diabetes Urged to Cut Calories, Salt |
Blacks, Hispanics With Heart Failure Less Likely to Use Hospice |
Bladder Problems May Often Be Related to Mental Health |
Bleeding Alert Sounded for Stroke Drugs |
Blocking Protein May Stem COPD |
Blood Clot Threat After Surgery Worse Than Thought |
Blood Clot Threat After Surgery Worse Than Thought |
Blood Gives Clues to 'Executive Thinking' Problems |
Blood Pressure Drugs Might Fight Diabetic Retinopathy |
Blood Protein May Predict Heart Attack But Not Stroke |
Blood Sugar Intolerance May Predict Postpartum Ills |
Blood Test Could Boost Clarity of Breast MRI Results for Some |
Blood Test May One Day Predict Menopause, Researchers Say |
Blood Test Might Sort Out Milk Allergies |
Blood Test Spots Colon Cancer, Polyps |
Blood Test Spots Colon Cancer, Polyps |
Blood Tests May Spot Colon Cancer |
Blood Tests May Spot Colon Cancer |
Blood Thinner Combos Risky for Heart Attack Patients |
Blood Thinner May Cause Skin Lesions |
Blood Vessels Bounce Back Once Smokers Quit |
Body's Response to Foods' Smell, Taste Could Be Diabetes Risk Factor |
Body Clock, Blood Sugar Control Seem Linked |
Body Piercing: Sign of Deviance or Normal Practice? |
Bond With Dad May Play Role in Whether Men 'Stress Out' |
Bone-Building Pills Appear to Lower Invasive Breast Cancer Risk |
Bone-Strengthening Drug Guards Against Spread of Breast Cancer |
Bone-Strengthening Drug Guards Against Spread of Breast Cancer |