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News Archive for April 2012
April 1, 2012
- HPV Infection Lasts Longer in Young Black Women: Study
- Long-Term Estrogen Therapy Does Up Breast Cancer Risk: Study
- Melanoma Rates On the Rise Among Young Adults: Study
April 2, 2012
- Health Tip: Selecting a Childcare Provider
- Health Tip: Caring for Stitches
- Health Highlights: April 2, 2012
- Certain Children With Autism Show More Improvement Than Others
- Early Study Hints That Breast Cancer Vaccine Might Work
- Smelly Urine a Red Flag for Kids' UTI
- Measles Vaccines Won't Raise Seizure Risk in Young Kids: Study
- CDC: Americans' Levels of Vitamins, Nutrients Basically OK
- Osteoporosis Drugs May Lead to Eye Trouble: Study
- Immune-Based Drug Combo Might Extend Cancer Survival
- Pets at Work Keep Workers Happy
- Personal Gene Mapping Has Limits, Study Says
- Many Preschoolers Not Getting Enough Outdoor Play
- Drug, Alcohol Abuse Common Among U.S. Teens, Study Finds
- Why Stress Might Make You Sick
- Study Supports CPR Chest Compressions for Cardiac Arrest
- New Drug Might Reduce an Alzheimer's Marker: Study
- U.S. Women Could Be More Obese Than Believed
- Routine Mammography May Lead to Overdiagnosis: Study
April 3, 2012
- Health Tip: Healthy Eating While Vacationing
- Health Tip: More Reasons to Quit Smoking
- Coffee Drinking in Pregnancy Won't Lead to Sleepless Baby: Study
- Health Highlights: April 3, 2012
- New Stool Test Might Aid in Early Detection of Colon Cancer
- Prenatal Antipsychotic Drugs Linked to Motor Delays: Study
- Young Women Who Drink and Drive at Higher Risk of Fatal Accident
- BBQ Danger: Wires From Grill Cleaners Swallowed in Food
- Study Suggests Vaccine May Help Kids With Brain Cancer
- Epilepsy Leads to More Brain Abnormalities Over Time
- Drug Patch Approved for Advanced Parkinson's and Restless Leg Syndrome
- Preteens More Likely to Report HPV Vaccine Side Effects
- You Survived Cancer: Now Pay Attention to Your Overall Health
- Veggies Like Broccoli, Cabbage May Help Fight Breast Cancer: Study
- Experimental Chemo Combo for Colon Cancer Disappoints
- For Many Girls, Slimming Down Doesn't Help Self-Esteem
- Ultrasound, MRI Might Spot Cancer in Dense Breast Tissue
- Antibiotics Linked to Retinal Detachment Risk
- Reported Decline in U.S. Pneumonia Deaths May Be False: Study
- Taller, Heavier Women May Face Higher Ovarian Cancer Risk
- No Added Cancer Risk From Hip Replacement Materials: Study
April 4, 2012
- Health Tip: Stop Toddler Tantrums Before They Start
- Health Tip: Ways to Keep Your Memory Sharp
- Physician Groups Call for Fewer Medical Tests
- Early Study Finds Some Promise for Lung Cancer Vaccine
- Health Highlights: April 4, 2012
- HPV-Related Head, Neck Cancers on the Rise
- Witnessing, Experiencing Traumatic Events May Worsen Heart Disease
- More Fake Avastin Found in U.S., FDA Says
- Better Safeguards Needed for Imported Food, Drugs: Report
- Narcissists Often Ace Job Interviews, Study Finds
- Researchers Find Gene Mutations That May Be a Key to Autism
- Obese White Women Shying Away From Colon Cancer Screening
- Depo-Provera Birth Control Might Raise Breast Cancer Risk
- New Lupus Genes Identified
- Berries, Tea May Cut Men's Odds for Parkinson's: Study
- Brain Falters Near End of Life, but Games, Puzzles Might Slow Decline
- Doctors Detail High Costs of Fighting Malpractice Claims
- From a Failed Vaccine, New Insights Into Fighting HIV
- Cancer Diagnosis May Raise Odds for Suicide, Heart Attack Death
April 5, 2012
- Health Tip: How to Avoid Secondhand Smoke
- Health Tip: Traveling By Plane During Pregnancy?
- Pesticides May Be Linked to Slightly Smaller Babies, Shorter Pregnancies
- Health Highlights: April 5, 2012
- Depression, Anxiety Tied to Physical Disabilities in Seniors
- Study Suggests Treating Dyslexia Before Kids Learn to Read
- Texting in College Classrooms Common, Distracting
- Treat Rheumatoid Arthritis Early and Aggressively: Guidelines
- Improved Stem Cell Line May Avoid Cancer Risk: Study
- Sex Education Efforts Lagging in Schools, CDC Says
- U.S. Poultry Still Fed Banned Antibiotics: Report
- Infection Might Raise Blood Clot Risk for Older Adults: Study
- False-Positive Mammogram Results May Turn Out Not to Be: Study
- Parents of Children With Cancer Wary of Online Health Information
- Follow-Up Procedures Common in Women After Breast-Conserving Surgery
- ER Docs Can Help Curb Patient Alcohol Abuse, Drunk Driving
- Women on Dialysis May Experience Sexual Problems: Survey
- Taking Multivitamins Won't Prevent Canker Sores, Study Says
- Study Finds Antibiotics Best for Appendicitis
April 6, 2012
- Health Tip: What Triggers Ingrown Toenails?
- Health Tip: Control Portion Sizes at Home
- Overuse Injuries Common Among Female College Athletes
- Health Highlights: April 6, 2012
- Bilingual Kids Are Better Multi-Taskers, Study Says
- Resolutions Revisited
- Forgoing Medication, for Baby's Sake
- Planning Pregnancy May Cut Birth Defects
- Diagnostic Scans Tied to Radiation Risk for Gastro Patients
- Pharmacy 'Robots' Linked to Bacterial Contamination of Drugs
- Pregnancy Length May Influence Severity of Autism
- Esophageal Cancer Surgery Can Leave Lingering Health Problems, Study Says
- Rapid Asthma Treatment in ER May Prevent Admission
- Emotional Trauma May Hurt Toddlers' Later Learning
- Anxiety Might Help People Sniff Out Threats
April 7, 2012
April 8, 2012
- Experts Offer Advice After Yankee Pitcher's Trampoline Injury
- Scientists Pinpoint Childhood Obesity Genes
- Gene Discovery May Move Personalized Stomach Cancer Treatment Forward
April 9, 2012
- Health Tip: The Causes of Corns
- Health Tip: New Moms Need Care, Too
- Health Highlights: April 9, 2012
- Teen Drinking May Boost Odds of Precancerous Breast Changes
- Children Born to Obese Moms May Face Higher Autism Risk: Study
- Feeling 'Trapped,' Obligated Raises Odds of Job Burnout: Study
- Minorities, Medicare Recipients Less Likely to Get Antidepressants
- Gastro Woes Often Strike Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients
- Being Ignored Feels Just as Bad Online
- Cholesterol Levels Vary Widely by Country: Study
- Cancer Care Costs Higher in U.S. Than Europe, But Survival Longer
- Researchers Find Genes Linked to Aggressive Prostate Cancer
- Omega-3 Supplements No Help Against Repeat Heart Trouble: Review
- Could Menthol Cigarettes Pose Even Higher Stroke Risk?
- Lung Cancer Screening Might Pay Off, Analysis Shows
- Eye Tremors May Aid Early Diagnosis of Parkinson's: Study
- Climate Change Could Be Tough on Seniors' Health: Study
- Urinary Incontinence Drugs May Be More Trouble Than They're Worth
April 10, 2012
- Health Tip: Prevent Periodontal Disease
- Health Tip: Buy Lean Meat
- Health Highlights: April 10, 2012
- Dental X-Rays May Be Linked to Benign Brain Tumors
- Dieters Share Success Strategies
- Many Patients Skip Recommended Colonoscopy: Study
- U.S. Teen Births Hit Record Low
- Sexual Abuse May Put Boys at Risk for Unsafe Sex
- U.S. Panel Rejects Ovarian Cancer Screening
- Young Americans Need to Cut Calorie Intake: Study
- U.S. Spends Too Little on Public Health Initiatives: Report
- EKG Heart Test May Predict Risk in Older Adults
- Sibling Had a Stroke? Your Risk Might Rise, Too
- Tax Day May Drive Up Fatal Crash Rates
- Online Tool Could Diagnose Autism Quickly, Developers Say
- Common Blood Pressure Drug Safe for Heart Failure: Study
- High Blood Pressure May Be Especially Lethal for Blacks
- Certain Birth Control Pills May Carry Higher Blood Clot Risk: FDA
- Short Walks May Ease Fatigue in Pancreatic Cancer Patients
April 11, 2012
- Health Tip: Talk to Your Doctor Before You Are Pregnant
- Health Tip: Know Your Risk Factors for Atherosclerosis
- White Women Make Up Bulk of Assisted-Living Residents
- Health Highlights: April 11, 2012
- Codeine After Surgery Could Endanger Certain Kids: Study
- Some Folks Just Can't Help Being Nice, Study Suggests
- Mobile Stroke Units Might Trim Time to Treatment
- FDA Seeks to Limit Antibiotics in Animal Feed
- In Mice, Drug Reverses Symptoms of Condition Linked to Autism
- FDA Seeks to Limit Antibiotics in Animal Feed
- Breast Cancer Treatment Side Effects May Last for Years
- Nonsurgical Method to Measure Brain Pressure Shows Promise
- Disrupted Sleep May Raise Risk for Obesity, Diabetes: Study
- Newer Antidepressants May Be Safe for Parkinson's Patients
- Spouses of Cancer Patients May Have Raised Risk of Heart Disease, Stroke
- People Carrying Guns May Appear Bigger Than They Are
- Study Shows New Option for Kids With Tough-to-Treat Leukemia
- Drug May Prevent Pancreatitis After Digestive Procedure
- Huntington's Disease Linked to Reduced Cancer Risk in Study
April 12, 2012
- Health Tip: Consider These Diabetes 'Superfoods'
- Health Tip: Keep the Weight Off
- More Unmarried Couples Having Babies: CDC
- Parents of Kids With Cancer No More Likely to Break Up
- Over-the-Counter Bug Bite Remedies Don't Work: Report
- Vitamin D Doesn't Help Kids Do Better in School, Study Finds
- Health Highlights: April 12, 2012
- Even Toddlers Succumb to Peer Pressure, Study Says
- Mouse Study Hints at New Path for Diabetes Treatment
- Herbal Remedy Ingredient Tied to Cancer, Kidney Failure
- What Causes Hot Flashes, Anyway?
- Passengers on 'Bat' Plane Cleared of Rabies Risk
- Head, Body Lice Are Genetically Very Similar
- Common Plastics Chemical Might Boost Diabetes Risk
- Obesity's Health Costs Double Earlier Estimates
- Baldness Drug May Cause Sexual Side Effects: FDA
- Politics May Get in the Way of Empathy, Research Shows
- DNA Testing Finds Allergens, Toxins in Traditional Chinese Medicines
April 13, 2012
- Health Tip: When It's Wise to Have Wisdom Teeth Removed
- Health Tip: Have a Safe Picnic
- Mental Illness Tied to Higher Rates of Physical Problems: Report
- Alternative Therapies Aren't Used as Substitutes for Asthma Meds: Study
- Health Highlights: April 13, 2012
- Researchers Map Brain Regions Linked to Intelligence
- Even Young Teens Show Signs of Sun Damage: Study
- Obese Workers' Health Care Costs Top Those of Smokers
- Even Preschoolers View the Overweight Negatively
- Gay Adults Rejected by Parents Have Worse Health, Study Finds
- Here Are Fruits, Veggies That Offer Best Bang for Your Buck
- CT Scans Deliver More Radiation to Obese People: Study
- Drug Approved to Treat High Blood Pressure
- Women Less Apt Than Men to Get Recommended Daily Exercise
- Substance Abusers, Even Recovering Ones, May Face Stigma
- Single 'Boomers' Struggling as They Age: Study
- 'Red Tide' Likely in New England This Season, Experts Warn
April 14, 2012
- Exercise May Boost Breast Cancer Patients' Quality of Life
- Study Probes How Sad Movies Make Viewers Happy
April 15, 2012
- Researchers ID Genes That May Determine Mental Illness
- Certain Genetic Regions May Be Tied to Osteoporosis
April 16, 2012
- Health Tip: Seniors, Boost Your Balance
- Chin Implant Surgeries On the Rise in U.S.
- Health Highlights: April 16, 2012
- Young Risk-Takers Drawn to Dangerous 'Choking Game'
- Fast Food Is Saltier in U.S. Than Overseas
- Death From Accidental Injuries Among Kids Drops 30%: CDC
- Media Multitasking Might Have Mental Upside
- Troubled Homes May Fuel Obesity in Girls
- Fish Oil Supplements Won't Help in Multiple Sclerosis: Study
- 12-Step Meetings May Help Teens Beat Alcohol, Drug Abuse
- Surgery Rates Rising for Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer: Study
- Tattoos, Piercings Tied to Heavier Drinking in French Study
- 'Off-Label' Drug Use Appears Common
- Dissolvable Heart Artery Stents Appear Safe in Study
- Experimental Pill for Multiple Sclerosis Shows Promise
- Weight-Loss Surgery Beat Drugs for Cutting Diabetes in Very Obese
- HIV Raises Anal Cancer Risk in Women, Study Says
- Steroids May Help Some With Sciatica
April 17, 2012
- Health Tip: Avoid Asthma Triggers
- Health Tip: Is That Bump a Bunion?
- Role of Screening, Monitoring in Early Kidney Disease Unclear
- Health Highlights: April 17, 2012
- Depressed Moms May Hinder Babies' Sleep
- HIV Prevention Pill Cost-Effective for High-Risk Men: Study
- Brain Tumor Vaccine Shows Promise in Early Trial
- Helicopter Beats Ground Transport for Trauma Victims: Study
- Researchers Develop Blood Test for Depression
- New Method to Reveal Alzheimer's Marker Shows Promise
- Study Casts Doubt on Value of Pricey Prostate Cancer Therapy
- Avastin No Benefit to Older Lung Cancer Patients: Study
- Brain Surgery Might Ease Tough-to-Treat OCD
- White House Drug Policy Shifts Strategy
- Kidney Cancer Patients Fare Better With Tumor Removal Only
- Brain Changes May Hamper Decision-Making in Old Age
- Testosterone Supplements Might Help Patients With Heart Failure
- Seniors Stop Taking Heart Drugs In Medicare 'Donut Hole'
- Overweight Pregnant Women at Higher Risk for Complications
- Social Factors May Affect Lifespan More Than Race, Location
April 18, 2012
- Health Tip: Help Prevent Foot and Ankle Injuries
- Health Tip: Seniors Need Their Nutrients
- Many Call Center Workers Plagued by Voice Woes
- Experimental Gel May Help Those With Advanced Parkinson's
- Optimism Might Cut Your Risk for Heart Attack
- Health Highlights: April 18, 2012
- Warren Buffett Has Early Stage Prostate Cancer
- More Smog Might Mean More Hospitalizations
- Anxiety Linked to Smarts in Brain Study
- Researchers Repair Damage Caused by Heart Attacks in Mice
- Women With Older Partners More Often Admitted to Nursing Homes
- No Proof That Gum Disease Causes Heart Disease, Experts Say
- College Athletes in Low-Contact Sports Have More Overuse Injuries
- EPA to Cut Air Pollution from Natural Gas 'Fracking'
- When Does Boxing-Related Head Trauma Become Too Much?
- Everyday Activities Might Lower Alzheimer's Risk
- Chemo + Radiation Best for Bladder Cancer, Study Finds
- Half of Young Cigarette Smokers Also Smoke Pot: Survey
- Use of Ecstasy, Speed by Teens Tied to Later Depression
April 19, 2012
- Health Tip: Touch, Sing and Play With Baby
- Health Tip: Add Flavor, Without Salt, to Your Food
- Online Dating Scams Can Take Emotional, Financial Toll
- Health Highlights: April 19, 2012
- Scoliosis Treatment Might Reduce Need for Surgeries
- Diabetes Groups Issue New Guidelines on Blood Sugar
- Healthy Lifestyle Choices Could Cut Cancer Rates: Report
- Genes Associated With Autism Also Related to Schizophrenia
- After Hospitalization, Men More Likely to Show Up in ER
- New Psoriasis Drugs Not Much Better Than Standard Therapy, Study Finds
- Basketball Legend Pat Summitt Leaving as Tennessee Women's Coach
- Measles Outbreaks in 2011 Were Worst in 15 Years: CDC
- Study Pinpoints New Abnormality in 'Athlete's Heart'
- 'No Regrets' Outlook May Make for Sunnier Old Age
- Low-Fat Dairy Linked to Lower Stroke Risk
- Gene Behind Psoriasis Identified, Researchers Say
- Early Use of MS Drug May Cut Likelihood of Progression
- Exercise May Help Patients With High Blood Pressure Live Longer
- Value of Metformin, Insulin Combo for Type 2 Diabetes Questioned
- Bedbugs Can Infest Your Office, Too
April 20, 2012
- Health Tip: Consider Kickboxing
- Health Tip: When Your Child is Stressed
- U.S. Children Exposed to Hours of Background TV Daily
- 'Catastrophic' Head Injuries to High School Football Players Rising
- Health Highlights: April 20, 2012
- Childhood Obesity May Raise Odds of Adult Liver Cancer
- Talking to Yourself Could Have Mental Benefits
- Glaucoma Need Not Steal Sight, Experts Say
- For Some, Glaucoma Strikes at a Young Age
- Men More Prone to Complications After Brain, Spine Surgery
- Depression Linked to Higher Odds for Poor Leg Circulation
- Could Your Personality Be Reflected in Your Pooch?
- Half-Siblings of Those With Autism at Raised Risk for Disorder: Study
- Joint-Replacement Failure Rate Higher for Smokers: Studies
- Lower Risk for Bowel Obstruction With Less Invasive Surgery: Study
- Long MP3 Playlists Lead to Distracted Drivers
- U.S. Gives Green Light to Publish Controversial Bird Flu Research
April 21, 2012
- Close Laundry Detergent Right After Use, Expert Says
- On-the-Job Injuries Can Be Lethal to U.S. Teens
April 22, 2012
April 23, 2012
- Health Tip: Overcoming Obstacles to Exercise
- Health Tip: Recognize Common Symptoms of Menopause
- 'Publication Bias' Casts Doubt on Value of Antidepressants for Autism
- Hispanics Seem to Have Better Odds of Lung Cancer Survival
- Shingles Vaccine Safe, Underutilized, Study Says
- Health Highlights: April 23, 2012
- Stricter Seat Belt Laws Get Teens to Buckle Up, Study Shows
- Cost of Snakebite Therapy May Squeeze Victims' Wallets
- Migraine Guidelines: What Works, What Doesn't
- Strength Training May Give Boost to Seniors' Brains
- Thyroid Condition Linked to Heart Problems: Study
- Can Heavy Metal in Foods, Cosmetics Spur Breast Cancer Spread?
- Cyberbullying May Call for New Prevention Tactics
- Wartime Killing May Raise Veterans' Thoughts of Suicide
- Wife's Breast Cancer Can Hurt Husband's Health Too: Study
- Measles Deaths Falling Worldwide
April 24, 2012
- Health Tip: Eat Less
- Health Tip: Help Prevent a Pulled Muscle
- Could the Childhood Obesity 'Epidemic' Be Ebbing?
- Bullying, Violence Linked to Faster Aging in Kids
- Health Highlights: April 24, 2012
- Impulsive Tots at Risk for Gambling Problems Later: Study
- Stress May Be Tougher on Women's Hearts Than Men's: Study
- Many First-Graders Shun Overweight, Obese Kids
- New Clues to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- Cocaine Habit Might Speed Brain Aging
- Hospital Charges Show Huge Variance in Study
- Study Explores Fish Oil's Healthy Effect on Heart
- Prostate Cancer Screening Guidelines Often Not Followed: Study
- Quality Nursing May Protect Very Low Birth Weight Babies
- Botox Offers Little Relief for Migraine, Study Finds
- Texting May Help More Kids Get Flu Shots
- Pacemakers, Defibrillators Sources of Deadly Infections: Study
- Dark Chocolate May Lower Risk of Heart Disease
- 'Watch-and-Wait' Approach Best When Water Breaks Before Labor: Study
April 25, 2012
- Health Tip: Stress Fracture of the Foot
- Health Tip: When Seniors Are Malnourished
- Early Menopause Tied to Osteoporosis in 29-Year Study
- Has the 'G-Spot' Been Confirmed at Last?
- Health Highlights: April 25, 2012
- Poor Sleep Heightens 'Ringing Ear' Disease Symptoms: Study
- Air Quality Improving in Many U.S. Cities: Report
- Life Transitions May Trigger Eating Disorders
- Stopping Blood Thinners Raises Stroke Risk for Patients With Irregular Heartbeat
- New Techniques May Improve Infant Heart Surgery
- Many Who First Misuse Prescription Pills Get Them From Friends, Family: Report
- Experimental Drug Eases Autistic Behaviors in Mice
- Heroin Addicts Have Higher Pain Sensitivity, Even During Treatment
- Leaded Gas Exposure Linked to Later Violence: Study
- Low-Radiation CT Scans Effective at Spotting Appendicitis: Study
- Donor Kidney Re-Used in Second Patient After Failing in First
- Aromatherapy: More Than Just a Pleasant Scent?
- Warnings on Cigarette Packs May Keep Ex-Smokers From Relapse
April 26, 2012
- Health Tip: Why Is My Aging Skin So Dry?
- Health Tip: Dealing With Stress
- Americans Support Medicare Reform, But Not on Their Dime: Poll
- Eating Berries Might Help Preserve Your Memory
- Another Drug 'Take-Back Day' Scheduled for Saturday
- Battling the Bullying of an Autistic Child
- Health Highlights: April 26, 2012
- College Kids Often Use Cell Phones While Driving: Study
- Toxic Gas in Dogs' Vomit a Threat to Vets: CDC
- Many U.S. Workers Sleep-Deprived: CDC
- Analytical Thinkers Seem to Be Less Religious, Study Suggests
- Fatigue Not a Factor in Fibromyalgia Pain, Study Says
- Anti-Smoking TV Ads From Tobacco Industry Don't Help
- Healthy Behaviors Extend Life After Cancer, Experts Say
- Preventable Injuries Sideline One-Third of Young Athletes
- Scientists Identify Gene Behind Pygmies' Short Stature
- Kids' Kidney Transplant Rules May Have Shrunk 'Race Gap'
April 27, 2012
- Health Tip: Caring for a Sunburn
- Health Tip: What Constitutes 'Healthy Eating?'
- Research Gets Closer to Genetic Roots of Glaucoma
- Bullied Children at Greater Risk for Self-Harm, Study Finds
- Health Highlights: April 27, 2012
- Some Schools Don't Let Kids Carry Asthma Inhalers
- Afinitor Approval Expanded to Include Benign Kidney Tumors
- Votrient Approved to Treat Cancer That Begins in Soft Tissue
- Heart Test Spots Sudden Death Risk in Young Athletes
- Leisurely Strolls More Popular, Yet Walk Times Shorter: CDC
- Animals More Interesting to Kids Than Toys, Study Shows
- More Babies Today Have Irregular Head Shape: Expert
- Adjusting Your Attitude About Chronic Pain May Help You Sleep
- Rate of Statin-Linked Muscle Woes Unclear, Study Suggests
- Blood Clot Risk for Outpatients Needs More Attention: Study
- Upper-Body Strength Key for NASCAR Drivers
- Vitamin D May Affect Lung Transplant Success
- Levaquin Approved to Treat or Prevent Plague
- FDA Approves New Impotence Drug Stendra
- Taking Away Car Keys Can Be Tough for Older Drivers
- Study Recommends Putting Your Left Face Forward
April 28, 2012
- Low-Income Mothers May Overfeed Their Infants
- Parents' Poor Math Skills May = Medication Errors
- Black Kids Less Apt to Get Meds for Stomach Pain in ER: Study
April 29, 2012
- Cellphones, Texting Put Teen Drivers in Danger, Studies Show
- Being Bullied Tied to Anxiety, Depression in Special-Needs Kids
- TV Ads May Play Role in Underage Drinking, Obesity
- Secondhand Smoke Permeates Many Apartment Buildings: Study
- Teen Impulsiveness Has Different Sources in ADHD, Substance Use
- Two-Drug Therapy Helped Kids With Type 2 Diabetes
April 30, 2012
- Health Tip: Installing a Playground at Home
- Health Tip: Caring for a Blister
- Pacifiers Don't Discourage Breast-Feeding, Study Says
- Health Highlights: April 30, 2012
- Mothers' Stress Could Cause Iron Deficiency in Newborns
- Anxiety, Depression Often Go Hand-in-Hand With Arthritis
- Children Usually Excluded From Clinical Drug Trials: Study
- Routine Kidney Disease Screening Not Worthwhile, Experts Say
- Having Kids Doesn't Inspire Adults to Eat Healthier: Study
- Hot Weather's Return Brings Ozone Warnings
- More Evidence Bilingualism Aids Thinking Skills
- Insecticide Linked to Brain Abnormalities in Kids
- Here Are the Women Who Need Mammograms in Their 40s: Study
- Exercise Twice a Day Vital for Your Dog's Health, Expert Says
- U.S. Sees Tripling of Babies Born Addicted to Painkillers
- Heart Attack Survival Varies Widely Among Hospitals, Study Finds
- Less-Invasive Surgery for Esophageal Cancer Might Be Safer


