- ALLERGY, RESPIRATORY
- Overweight Moms More Likely to Have Asthmatic Kids
- Climate Change Could Sting Allergy, Asthma Sufferers
- New Spray Could Benefit Cystic Fibrosis Patients
- ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
- Indian Spice May Thwart Liver Damage
- Cranberries May Help Prevent Urinary Tract Infections
- Many Cancer Patients Turn to Complementary Medicine
- BONES & JOINTS
- Osteoporosis May Raise Risk for Vertigo
- Low Vitamin D Raises Women's Hip Fracture Risk
- Frankincense Provides Relief for Osteoarthritis
- CANCER
- Gene Screen May Predict Colon Cancer's Return
- Massage Therapy Helps Those With Advanced Cancer
- No Verdict Yet on Grape Seed Extract vs. Breast Cancer
- CAREGIVING
- Many Hospital Patients Can't ID Their Doctors
- Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome as Deadly as Ever
- Undoing the 'Big Baby' Trend
- CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
- Support Network May Play Role in Benefits of Drinking
- Smog Tougher on the Obese
- Varicose Veins May Mask Larger Problem
- COSMETIC
- New Genetic Links to Baldness Discovered
- The Acne Drug Accutane More Than Doubles Depression Risk
- Contact Lenses Boost Kids' Self-Image
- DENTAL, ORAL
- Good Oral Hygiene May Protect Against Heart Infections
- Toothbrushing May Stave Off Heart Woes
- Gum Disease May Reactivate AIDS Virus
- DIABETES
- Older Diabetics With Depression Face Higher Death Rate
- Fructose-Sweetened Drinks Up Metabolic Syndrome Risk
- Chamomile Tea May Ward Off Diabetes Damage
- DIET, NUTRITION
- Teens Lose More Weight Using Healthy Strategies
- Six Healthy-Sounding Foods That Really Aren't
- Caffeine May Offer Some Skin Cancer Protection
- DISABILITIES
- Review Finds Marijuana May Help MS Patients
- Could Your Cell Phone Help Shield You From Alzheimer's?
- ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
- Database Helps Assess Your Breast Cancer Risk
- Radiation Exposure Linked to Aggressive Thyroid Cancers
- Ozone-Depleting Inhalers Being Phased Out
- EYE CARE, VISION
- Time Teaches Brain to Recognize Objects
- Decorative Halloween Eye Lenses May Pose Serious Risks
- Autistic Children Make Limited Eye Contact
- FITNESS
- Antioxidants Blunt Exercise Benefit, Study Shows
- Keep Safety in Mind While Your Kids Are Cooling Off in the Water
- Any Exercise Good After a Heart Attack
- GASTROINTESTINAL PROBLEMS
- Peppermint Oil, Fiber Can Fight Irritable Bowel
- Intestinal Bacteria Trigger Immune Response
- HRT Use Raises Risk of Stomach Trouble
- GENERAL HEALTH
- Heavy Alcohol Use Linked to Cancer
- Hoping for a Happy Family Holiday? Here's How
- Want Sun Protection? Wear Red or Blue
- HEAD & NECK
- Many Children Will Outgrow Headaches
- Ski Helmets Encouraged for All
- Zen May Thicken Brain, Thwart Pain
- HEALTH & TECHNOLOGY
- Subway Defibrillators Save Lives
- Save Your Aging Brain, Try Surfing The Web
- 'Cell Phone Elbow' -- A New Ill for the Wired Age
- HEART & CARDIOVASCULAR
- A Little Chocolate May Do the Heart Good
- Fewer Heart Attacks After England Goes Smoke-Free
- Soy Protein Doesn't Lower Cholesterol
- INFECTIOUS DISEASE
- Swine Flu Now Reported in All 50 States
- Viral Infection Might Trigger High Blood Pressure
- Bacterial Infections May Succumb to Honey
- KID'S HEALTH
- Pregnant Women Exposed To Certain Pollutants Could Lower Childs IQ
- Eating Fish, Breast-Feeding Boost Infant Development
- 3 Home Habits Help Youngsters Stay Slim
- MEN'S HEALTH
- Vigorous Exercise Cuts Stroke Risk for Men, Not Women
- Noise Hurts Men's Hearing More, Study Shows
- Drinking Green Tea May Slow Prostate Cancer
- MENTAL HEALTH
- Keeping Mentally Active Seems To Keep The Brain Active
- Meditation May Boost College Students' Learning
- Meaningful Conversations Boost Kids' Language Skills
- PREGNANCY
- For Baby and Mom Alike, Breast-Feeding May Be Best
- Exercise Boosts Bone Density in Breast-Feeding Moms
- Mom's Extra Pregnancy Pounds May Raise Child's Heart Risks
- SENIORS
- Money May Matter, Health-Wise, in Old Age
- Protein Deposits May Show Up Before Memory Problems Occur, Study Says
- Community Exercise Programs Boost Seniors' Strength
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