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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

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