ALLERGY, RESPIRATORY
Asthmatics Who Quit Smoking May Reverse Lung Damage
Air Quality Better in Northeast, Midwest
Herbal Remedy Could Halt Peanut Allergy
ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
Acupuncture May Not Help Hot Flashes
Massage Therapy Helps Those With Advanced Cancer
Supplement Hampers Thyroid Cancer Treatment
ANIMAL CARE
Safe Toys for Dogs
Separation Anxiety, Canine-Style
'Comfort Dogs' Come to Emotional Rescue
BONES & JOINTS
Majority of College Students Report Backpack-Related Pain
Are We Exercising Pain Away? Not So Much.
Too Few Screened for Abdominal Aneurysm, Study Says
CANCER
U.S. Reported 25,000 Cases of HPV-Related Cancers Annually
Quitting Smoking Doubles Survival in Early Stage Lung Cancer
Where You Live May Affect Your Cancer Diagnosis
CAREGIVING
Simpler Sleep Apnea Treatment Seems Effective, Affordable
Falls Are Top Cause of Injury, Death Among Elderly
Recession Scrambling Health Spending in U.S.
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
Night Shift Work Hard on the Heart
Salt Boosts Blood Pressure in High-Risk Patients
Bad Marriages Harder on Women's Health
COSMETIC
Science May Banish Bad Hair Days
Mouse Study Finds Molecule That Tells Hair to Grow
What to Do If You Have Unsightly Veins
DENTAL, ORAL
Gum Disease Treatment Doesn't Cut Preterm Birth Risk
Hormones May Be to Blame for Women's Cavity Rates
Mom's Vitamin D Levels Affect Baby's Dental Health
DIABETES
Study Shows Turmeric May Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
Findings Challenge Tight Glucose Control for Critically Ill Patients
Arthritis Hits More Than Half of Diabetics
DIET, NUTRITION
Eating in America Still Unhealthy
Shedding Light on Why Omega-3 Fatty Acids May Help the Heart
Low Vitamin D Levels May Initiate Cancer Development
DISABILITIES
Could Your Cell Phone Help Shield You From Alzheimer's?
Review Finds Marijuana May Help MS Patients
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Climate Change Linked to Longer Pollen Seasons
Controversial Chemical Lingers Longer in the Body
Gene Explains How High-Fructose Diets Lead to Insulin Resistance
EYE CARE, VISION
Glaucoma Treatment Can Prevent Blindness
Poor Night Vision May Predict Age-Related Eye Disease
Unconscious Learning: In the Eye of the Beholder?
FITNESS
Many Cancer Survivors Don't Adopt Healthy Lifestyle
FDA Mandates New Warnings for Botox
Marathoners Go the Distance on Heart Health
GASTROINTESTINAL PROBLEMS
Olive Oil May Protect Against Bowel Disease
Traditional Nonsurgical GERD Treatments Not Impressive
HRT Use Raises Risk of Stomach Trouble
GENERAL HEALTH
Most Women Struggle With Rising Health Care Costs
Zen May Thicken Brain, Thwart Pain
More Single Women Are Having Babies
HEAD & NECK
Zen May Thicken Brain, Thwart Pain
Many Children Will Outgrow Headaches
Ski Helmets Encouraged for All
HEALTH & TECHNOLOGY
Imaging Sheds Light on How Acupuncture Works
Using Light Therapy to Silence Harmful Brain Activity
The Internet Is Becoming One-Stop Shopping for Health Help
HEARING
Noise Hurts Men's Hearing More, Study Shows
Summer Sounds Can Lead to Hearing Loss
HEART & CARDIOVASCULAR
Western Diet Linked To Heart Disease, Metabolic Syndrome
Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to Heart Disease
More Steps a Day Lead to Better Health
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Swine Flu Closes Three Schools in NYC
Swine Flu Now Reported in All 50 States
Viral Infection Might Trigger High Blood Pressure
INFERTILITY
Obesity May Affect Fertility in Young Womene
KID'S HEALTH
Exercise in Adolescence May Cut Risk of Deadly Brain Tumor
Scary Toxins Make Halloween Face Paints Questionable
Stomach Germ May Protect Against Asthma
MEN'S HEALTH
Drinking Green Tea May Slow Prostate Cancer
Noise Hurts Men's Hearing More, Study Shows
Exercise May Prevent Prostate Cancer: Study Shows
MENTAL HEALTH
Meditation, Yoga Might Switch Off Stress Genes
Reminiscing Helps Build Emotional Strength
Mind Exercise Might Help Stroke Patients
PHYSICAL THERAPY
PREGNANCY
Calcium Supplements Cut Blood Lead Levels During Pregnancy
Breast-Feeding Benefits Moms and Babies
Prenatal Stress May Boost Baby's Asthma Risk
SENIORS
Living Alone Increases Odds of Developing Dementia
Memory Loss Help from Brain Supplement Prevagen
Nighttime Urination Linked to Higher Death Rate Among Elderly
SEXUAL HEALTH
SLEEP DISORDERS
6 to 8 Hours of Shut-Eye Is Optimal for Health
Moderate Aerobics May Ease Insomnia Symptoms
Better Sleep, Grades Seem to Go Up
WOMEN'S HEALTH
A Brisk Pace May Keep Stroke at Bay
Iodine in Prenatal Vitamins Varies Widely
Occaisonal Dieting May Cut Breast Cancer, Study Says
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Guard Kids' Eyes Against Long-Term Sun Damage 05/17/2010 - By eholistic.com

Guard Kids' Eyes Against Long-Term Sun Damage

Youngsters are especially vulnerable to harmful rays, experts warn


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Drinking Green Tea May Protect Eyes 04/26/2010 - By eholistic.com

Drinking Green Tea May Protect Eyes

Researchers confirm that beneficial ingredients penetrate eye tissue


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Green Tea May Ward Off Eye Disease 02/22/2010 - By eholistic.com

Green Tea May Ward Off Eye Disease

In tests, tea consumption reduced oxidative stress, researchers say


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Antioxidant-Rich Diet May Protect Against Eye Disease 08/06/2009 - By eHolistic.com

Antioxidant-Rich Diet May Protect Against Eye Disease

Compounds likely extend life of retinal cells that fight age-related macular degeneration


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Nutrient-Rich Diet Lowers Risk of Age-Related Eye Disease 05/15/2009 - By eHolistic.com

Nutrient-Rich Diet Lowers Risk of Age-Related Eye Disease

Study finds foods high in vitamins, minerals cut chances of macular degeneration


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Eye Disease, Cognitive Decline Linked in Study 05/12/2009 - By eHolistic.com

Eye Disease, Cognitive Decline Linked in Study

Research indicates that dementia and age-related macular degeneration may have a have a common cause.


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Nearly 18 Million Will Have Macular Degeneration by 2050 04/14/2009 - By eHolistic.com

Nearly 18 Million Will Have Macular Degeneration by 2050

But newer treatments could reduce related blindness by almost 35%, study suggests


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Impotence Drugs Don't Harm Vision: Study 04/14/2009 - By eHolistic.com

Impotence Drugs Don't Harm Vision: Study

Trial by drug maker Eli Lilly found no problems at 6 months of use


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Stem Cells Repair Damaged Corneas in Mice 04/10/2009 - By eHolistic.com

Stem Cells Repair Damaged Corneas in Mice

Procedure may someday replace transplants in people, experts say


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Certain Diabetes Drugs May Pose Eye Risk 04/07/2009 - By eHolistic.com

Certain Diabetes Drugs May Pose Eye Risk

Use of Avandia, Actos tied to a retinal disorder, study finds


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