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News Archive for March 2012
March 1, 2012
- Health Tip: Appreciate Your Body Image While Pregnant
- Health Tip: Help Manage IBS Symptoms
- Trans Fats May Raise Stroke Risk in Older Women
- Web-Based Therapy May Help Teens With Chronic Fatigue
- Older Adults Do Get a Good Night's Rest, Survey Finds
- Health Highlights: March 1, 2012
- Vitamin A Supplements Might Cut Melanoma Risk: Study
- Mouse Study Shows How Pot Clouds Memory
- Ultresa and Viokace Pancreatic-Enzyme Products Approved
- City Birds Sing Differently Than Their Country Cousins
- Life Expectancy for U.S. Blacks Is Shorter Than for Whites
- Toxins Afloat in Shark Fin Soup?
- Wanted: Female Nurses for Large, Ongoing Study
- Stroke Risk Rises With Duration of Type 2 Diabetes: Study
- Urban Forests Disappearing: Report
- Weight-Loss Surgery Seems Safe for Kidney Disease Patients
- Regular Pap Smear Boosts Cervical Cancer Survival: Study
- 'Parent Training' May Help Kids With Autism Behave Better
March 2, 2012
- Health Tip: Help Your Child Develop a Healthy Approach to Eating
- Kidney Donors May Not Face Higher Heart Disease Risk
- Prescription Meds Can Put on Unwanted Pounds
- Health Highlights: March 2, 2012
- Smoking Linked to Higher Rate of Psoriasis: Study
- Twitter Adding to Stigma of Epilepsy, Study Says
- Timing of Preemie Birth May Be Key to Kids' Health Later
- College Women's Condom Use Falls During Freshman Year
- Sickle Cell Blood Test Might Predict Severity of Disease
- Parents' Wishes Sway Docs' Choices on Preterm Deliveries
- For Sleep Struggles, Women Urged to Alter Routines
- Bullying May Raise Risk of Suicidal Thoughts: Study
- Too Many Americans Skipping Colon Cancer Screening
- Young Puzzle-Solvers May Be Tomorrow's Engineers
- Cold Air May Raise Heart-Attack Risk During Exercise
March 3, 2012
- Smoke Exposure Late in Pregnancy Might Boost Baby's Eczema Risk
- Many Pilots, Truck Drivers Sleep-Deprived, Survey Finds
March 4, 2012
- Heavy Kids May Not Respond as Well to Asthma Meds
- Many Asthmatics Do Well on Food-Allergy Tests, Study Finds
- Mouse Study Suggests Vitamin E May Weaken Bones
March 5, 2012
- Health Tip: At Risk for Muscle Cramps
- Health Tip: Dealing With Dry Mouth
- Drinking Scenes in Movies May Spur Teens to Do the Same
- Snoring Tots May Develop Behavioral Issues Later
- Health Highlights: March 5, 2012
- Whole-Body CT Scans Can Miss Traumatic Injuries: Study
- Youngest Kids in Class More Apt to Get ADHD Diagnosis: Study
- Late Preemie Birth May Be Linked to Higher Asthma Risk
- Children With Asthma at Higher Risk for Shingles: Study
- Kids' Concussion Symptoms Can Last a Year, Study Says
- Depression Could Worsen Mental Decline in Heart Patients
- Vitamin D May Cut Stress Fracture Risk in Girls
- Severe PMS May Last Longer Than Thought
- Moms' Antidepressants May Affect Babies' Head Size: Study
- New Colon Cancer Screening Guidelines Focus on Individual Risk
- Heart Failure Patients Urged to Discuss Care With Docs
March 6, 2012
- Health Tip: Choosing the Right Athletic Shoes
- Health Tip: Lower Your Risk for Osteoporosis
- Lack of Vitamin D May Harm Older Women's Health
- Hospitalizations Up for Severe Skin Swelling
- Computerization May Not Curb Medical Tests, Costs
- Amish Farm Kids Have Lower Asthma, Allergy Risk: Study
- Health Highlights: March 6, 2012
- Poor Sleep May Impact Stress Response in Older Adults
- Wine Ratings May Be Meaningless for Most People
- Genetic Tweak Helps Mice Avoid Cancer, Obesity: Study
- Brain Scans Overused on U.S. Stroke Patients, Study Says
- High Heels Can Bring on Ingrown Toenails
- Dangerous Bacteria Also Spreads Outside Hospitals: CDC
- Narcotic Painkillers Another Threat to Traumatized War Vets: Study
- When Drugs Fail, Surgery May Get Epilepsy Under Control
- Ban on Public Smoking Linked to Fewer Preterm Deliveries
- Estrogen-Only Therapy May Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
March 7, 2012
- Health Tip: Skip TV and Get Active
- Health Tip: Coping With Diabetes
- Many U.S. Families Struggle to Pay Medical Bills
- Health Highlights: March 7, 2012
- Fetal Cocaine Exposure May Not Affect Kids' Academics: Study
- Surfaxin Approved to Prevent Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- Self-Centered Kids May Just Have Immature Brains
- Hope and Optimism May Cloud Judgment in ICUs
- Kids' Penicillin Allergy May Not Signal Other Drug Reactions
- Transplant Procedure Creates 'Hybrid' Immune System to Combat Rejection
- Pregnancy May Protect Against MS, Study Says
- Genes Play a Role in Drug Abuse Risk Among Adopted Kids: Study
- Experimental Drug Offers Hope for Rare Bone Disease: Study
- Woman's Recovery From Advanced Melanoma Could Help Guide Research
- Experimental Drug Shows Promise Against Cushing's Disease
- Study Produces Mixed Results on Alzheimer's Drugs
- Is Cancer Outwitting 'Personalized Medicine'?
- Drug Reduces Complications in Surgical Abortions: Study
- U.S. Army Suicides Rising Sharply, Study Finds
March 8, 2012
- Health Tip: Help Prevent Birth Defects
- Health Tip: Diabetics, Take Care of Your Feet
- Fruits, Veggies Can Be Beauty Tools, Study Says
- Certain Beliefs Motivate Health Care Workers to Get Flu Shots
- Cured Meat Products Linked to Lung Disease Flare-Ups
- Health Highlights: March 8, 2012
- Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals Found in Many Household Products: Study
- Surgeon General: Nearly 4 Million U.S. Kids Still Smoke
- Insulin Resistance May Lead to Kidney Disease in the Elderly: Study
- Alzheimer's, Dementia Care to Cost U.S. $200 Billion This Year
- Losing Hour Over Weekend May Put Heart at Risk Monday
- People in Poor Neighborhoods Have More Pain, Study Finds
- Women Fare Better With Heart Failure
- Acid Reflux From Chronic Heartburn May Damage Teeth
- Light or Moderate Drinking Linked to Lower Stroke Risk in Women
- Gene Mutations Linked to Crohn's Disease in Ashkenazi Jews
- Could Fat Be Your Friend Over Age 85?
- Rheumatoid Arthritis May Raise Risk of Heart Rhythm Disorder
March 9, 2012
- Health Tip: Minimize Breastfeeding Pain
- Health Tip: Protect Yourself From Heart Disease
- Keeping Young Athletes Safe From Sexual Abuse
- When Unneeded, Induced Labor May Increase Complications
- Spring Ahead Without Losing Too Much Sleep
- Health Highlights: March 9, 2012
- Mother's Voice May Help Premature Babies Breathe Easier
- Kids Who Bully May Be More Likely to Smoke, Drink
- LSD Might Help Alcoholics Quit, Stay Abstinent: Study
- Coming Soon: At-Home Sperm Test for Couples Trying to Conceive
- Researchers ID Gene for Neck Disorder
- EKG Testing May Spot Fatal Heart Conditions in Children
- One in Four HIV Patients Has Long Gaps Between Doctor's Visits: Study
- FDA OKs 3rd Silicone-Gel Breast Implant
- Survey Shows People Have Little Time for Healthy Habits
- Aggressive Care Best for Brain Trauma, Study Shows
- New Silicone Breast Implant Approved
March 10, 2012
- How to Avoid Spring Sneezing and Stuffiness
- 'Delayed Reactions' May Outlast Other Concussion Effects
March 11, 2012
- Gas Engines May Be Dirtier Than Diesels in One Respect
- Spring Break Safety Tips to Keep Vacation Fun
March 12, 2012
- Health Tip: Caring for Baby After Circumcision
- Health Tip: The Right Diet Can Boost Athletic Performance
- Health Highlights: March 12, 2012
- Stair-Related Injuries a Threat to Preschoolers: Study
- Circumcision Linked to Lower Risk for Prostate Cancer, Study Finds
- Farm Hazards a Serious Threat to Kids, Study Finds
- Exercise Might Boost Kids' Academic Ability
- FDA Panel to Weigh Second Chance for New Class of Painkillers
- Married Heart Surgery Patients Live Longer
- More Insight on Possible Role of Vitamin D Against Alzheimer's
- Sugary Drinks Can Be Hard on Heart: Study
- Seniors' Long-Term Use of Strong Painkillers a Concern
- Red Meat Can Be Unhealthy, Study Suggests
- Giving Docs iPads Might Boost Patient Care
- Can Statins Prevent Parkinson's Disease?
- Health Insurance Premiums Will Surpass Median Household Income in 2033: Study
- Poorer, Obese Adults Might Benefit From Behavior-Change Program
- Childhood Leukemia Survival Rates Reach 90 Percent
March 13, 2012
- Health Tip: Manage Memory Loss
- Health Tip: Calm a Canker Sore
- 75-Year Study Finds Dramatic Rise in U.S. Lifespans
- Ban Metal-on-Metal Hip Replacements, U.K. Researchers Assert
- Health Highlights: March 13, 2012
- Long Space Missions May Harm Astronauts' Eyes
- Mothers on Antidepressants Are Less Likely to Breast-Feed: Study
- Many Docs Order Unneeded Lung Cancer Screening Tests: Survey
- Heat-Related Deaths on Rise for High School Football Players
- Higher Spending Tied to Better Outcomes in Ontario Hospitals
- Cooler Hands Might Boost Your Workout, Study Suggests
- One Antibiotic Appears to Ease Severe E. Coli Infection
- Sleep Apnea Treatment May Help Ward Off Heart Failure: Study
- Endoscopy May Be Better Than Surgery for Severe Pancreatic Infection
- Race, Location Big Factors in American Diets
- Gene Discovery Gives Clues to a Childhood Cancer
- Survival of Hospitalized Heart Failure Patients May Vary by Ethnicity
- Not Enough Young Women Getting Tested for Chlamydia: CDC
March 14, 2012
- Health Tip: Pack a Healthy, Easy Lunch
- Health Tip: What Causes Hearing Loss?
- Type of Bacteria May Be Linked to Diabetes
- Health Highlights: March 14, 2012
- Low-Carb, Low-Fat Diets May Each Help the Heart
- Fatty Foods Might Harm Men's Sperm, Research Suggests
- Inflammation Might Play Role in Heart Disease: Study
- Your Neighborhood Can Affect Your Heart Health
- Brisk Daily Walk Could Counter 'Obesity Genes'
- Watching Movie Stars Light Up May Spur Kids to Smoke
- U.S. Deaths From Gastro Infections Doubled Over 8 Years: CDC
- Lack of Sleep May Give You the Munchies
- Recent Rise Seen in Foodborne Diseases From Imports: CDC
- Anti-Smoking Efforts Saved 795,000 Lives Over 25 Years: Study
- Experimental Pill May Ease Multiple Sclerosis Disability
- New Gel Treats Precancerous Skin Condition in Days: Study
- First Generic Lexapro Approved
- Doctors Likely to Preach What They Practice
- Most Women Need Pap Test Only Every 3 Years: U.S. Panel
- Detailed Gene Scan Might Help Guide Leukemia Treatment
- Study Finds PSA Testing Cuts Prostate Cancer Death Risk
March 15, 2012
- Health Tip: Bringing Home a Premature Baby
- Health Highlights: March 15, 2012
- Health Tip: Keep Crohn's Under Control
- Many Women Say No to Breast-Feeding for 6 Months: Survey
- Too Much Exercise Delays Pregnancy in Normal-Weight Women: Study
- Giving Birth to Small Babies Linked to Heart Disease in Moms: Study
- Eyes a Window Into Brain Health: Study
- Could Trans Fats Make You Cranky?
- Fetal Exposure to Cellphone Radiation Tied to ADHD-Like Symptoms in Mice
- Cadmium in Diet May Increase Breast Cancer Risk
- Hospital Saved Millions by Keeping Close Eye on Antibiotic Use
- CDC Launches Graphic Anti-Smoking Campaign
- Deeper Voices Win Over Voters, Study Finds
- Many Alcoholics Suffered Childhood Trauma: Study
- Electronic Diary Helped Obese Adults Stick to Weight-Loss Plan
- Bike Trail in Poorer Neighborhood Boosts Exercise
- New Clues to Link Between Fatty Diet, Colon Cancer
- Stressed Parents May Affect Preemie Behavior Later
March 16, 2012
- Health Tip: Make 'Tummy Time' Fun
- Health Tip: Celiac Disease May Trigger These Symptoms
- Health Highlights: March 16, 2012
- Poor Reading Skills Might Be Fatal for Older Folks
- As White Rice Intake Rises, So May Your Risk for Diabetes
- Menopause May Cost Women Sick Days
- With Spanking, Nature and Nurture Create More Aggression, Study Suggests
- Psoriasis Patients May Face Higher Heart Risk
- Researcher Uses Genomics to Predict His Odds for Disease
- National Screening Urged to Detect Eye Disease in Blacks
- Half of Stroke Victims Don't Call 911, Research Shows
- Depression Tied to Earlier Death in Heart Patients
- Tooting Your Horn Can Raise Risk for Skin Condition
- Genes May Hold the Key to Aging Skin
- Deaf People Have More Mental Health Problems, Less Access to Care
March 17, 2012
- Following Heart-Healthy Behaviors May Lengthen Your Life
- Spring Break Boozing May Put Young Brains at Risk
March 18, 2012
March 19, 2012
- Health Tip: Dealing With Insomnia
- Health Tip: Encourage Your Kids to Choose Healthy Snacks
- Health Highlights: March 19, 2012
- Kids Using Synthetic Pot a Growing Public Health Concern
- Mothers of Kids With Autism Earn Less, Study Shows
- Kids of Meth-Using Moms at Risk of Behavioral Woes
- Excessive Drinking Costs U.S. Colleges Millions Annually
- Kids Willing to Fail May Perform Better Academically
- Could Statins Help Prevent Pneumonia?
- Medicaid Patients Go to ERs More Often: Study
- Appeals Court Backs FDA Move for Graphic Images on Cigarette Packs
- Generic Boniva Approved for Osteoporosis
- ICU May Not Be Necessary After Sleep Apnea Surgery
- Lightheadedness Upon Standing Could Signal Heart Risk
- Antioxidants May Not Help Alzheimer's Patients
- Exercise May Trigger Orgasm in Some Women
- Less Invasive Hernia Procedure Easier on Patients: Study
- New Type 2 Diabetes Drug Helps Lower Blood Sugar: Study
- Study Explains How Shock Therapy Might Ease Severe Depression
- Secondhand Smoke in Childhood Linked to Lung Disease Years Later
March 20, 2012
- Health Tip: Manage the Pain of a Neck Sprain
- Health Tip: Am I at Risk for Gum Disease?
- Health Highlights: March 20, 2012
- Many Americans Ambivalent Over Laws Aimed at Healthy Living
- Study Suggests Mental 'Fog' of Menopause Is Real
- Less Heart Disease Among Women in Wealthier States: Study
- Ibuprofen May Ward Off Altitude Sickness
- Infants' Faces Trigger Caregiving Impulse in Adults' Brains
- Some People More Prone to Drinking Blackouts: Study
- Insects Behind Chagas Disease Are Feeding on Humans in the U.S.
- Physician Misconduct Showing Up on the Internet: Survey
- Vitamin E Supplements Don't Affect Heart Failure Risk: Study
- Adrenaline Therapy for Cardiac Arrest Linked to Worse Outcomes
- Stem Cell Therapy Could Boost Kidney Transplant Success: Study
- Corner Stores Stock Healthier Foods After Aid Program Changes
- Northeast U.S. Should Brace for Spike in Lyme Disease: Expert
- More Evidence Shows That Daily Aspirin Might Combat Cancer
- Blood Pressure Variance Between Arms Points to Heart Risk
March 21, 2012
- Health Tip: Protect Your Skin From Sun Damage
- Health Tip: Help Prevent Heel Problems
- Health Highlights: March 21, 2012
- Alternative Medicine May Help Ease Chronic Sinusitis
- Pregnancy Safe for Women With Estrogen-Sensitive Breast Cancer
- Fatty Meals Could Trigger Inflammation for Diabetics
- Two Studies Find Routine Mammography Saves Lives
- Brain Scans Suggest How Alzheimer's Spreads
- U.S. Health Systems Not Ready for Catastrophes: Report
- Foods' Aromas Might Help You Lose Weight
- Research Spots Potential New Target in Fight Against Baldness
- New Blood Test May Predict Heart Attack
- Antibiotics Useless for Most Sinus Infections, Experts Say
- U.S. Underestimates Long-Term Costs of Obesity, Experts Say
- Hospitalization May Hasten Seniors' Memory Decline
- Statin Alternative Looks Promising in Early Trials
- New Drug Bests Standard Treatment for Certain Strokes
March 22, 2012
- Health Tip: Spot the Symptoms of GERD
- Health Tip: Choose Diabetes-Friendly Meals
- Legal Experts See a Close Win for Health-Reform Law
- Analysts Debate Importance of the 'Individual Mandate' to Health-Reform Law
- Medicaid Expansion Is a Key Part of Affordable Care Act
- Obesity Linked to Poorer Mental Skills in Seniors
- Supreme Court Prepares to Tackle Affordable Care Act
- Fewer Americans Tying the Knot, Survey Shows
- Health Highlights: March 22, 2012
- Allergies Ahead of Schedule in Eastern United States
- Antidepressants May Raise Risk for Pregnancy Complication
- Adults Seem to Have Most Impact on Teens' School Success
- Breathing Smog in Pregnancy Linked to Child's Behavior Problems
- U.S. Tuberculosis Cases Hit Record Low, CDC Says
- Dense Breasts May Be Linked to Cancer Recurrence
- Could Two Words Help You Resist Temptation?
- Hair Care Can Pose Health Risks for Black Women
- Parents Should Lead By Example in Weight Loss, Study Finds
- FDA Mulls Expanding Patients' Access to Certain Drugs
- Common Respiratory Virus Affecting Many Young Children
- Age of Live Kidney Donor Makes Little Difference in Organ's Health
March 23, 2012
- Health Tip: If You Can't Sleep
- Health Tip: Managing Weight Gain
- When a Child With Autism Wanders, It's Crucial to Stay a Step Ahead
- Obese Women at Higher Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence: Study
- Vacationing With a Wanderer Demands Planning
- Most Anal Lesions Don't Cause Cancer in Men, Research Shows
- Living Alone Linked to Greater Risk of Depression: Study
- Health Highlights: March 23, 2012
- New Device Approved for Lingering GERD
- ADHD Diagnosis Rates Rose Sharply in Past Decade
- Helpline, Free Nicotine Patches Don't Help Smokers Quit: Study
- Patient Sexual History Key to Good Ob-Gyn Care
- Study Might Explain Brain Overgrowth Seen in Autism
- Treating Gum Disease May Help Diabetics Avoid Complications
- Coffee Doesn't Affect Psoriasis Risk After All, Researchers Say
- Hormonal Changes May Trigger Migraines in Some Women
- Talking About Weight Tied to Poor Self-Image, Depression: Study
- Caring Teachers May Help Keep Kids From Trying Alcohol, Drugs
March 24, 2012
- Low-Dose Daily Aspirin Enough to Help Heart Attack Patients: Study
- Stem-Cell Trial Failed to Treat Heart Failure
- Showing Patients Images of Their Clogged Arteries a Powerful Wake-Up Call
March 25, 2012
- Health Highlights: March 25, 2012
- Don't Forget to Eat Your Fruits, Veggies ... and Popcorn?
- Could Soy Help Lower Your Blood Pressure?
- Both Too Little and Too Much Sleep Bad for the Heart: Study
- Low 'Bad' Cholesterol Levels May Be Linked to Cancer Risk
March 26, 2012
- Health Tip: Watch for Choking Hazards
- Health Tip: Why You Need Aerobic Exercise
- Health Highlights: March 26, 2012
- Few Young Women With Cancer Take Steps to Preserve Fertility
- Bed-Sharing, Smoking Play Role in Sudden Infant Death
- Bacteria From Mouth Can Lead to Heart Inflammation: Study
- 1 in 5 Pharmacies Hinders Teens' Access to 'Morning-After' Pill: Study
- Teen Girl Drivers Likelier to Use Electronic Devices: Study
- Ob/Gyn Visit a Good Time to Screen for Heart Disease: Study
- Weight-Loss Surgeries May Beat Standard Treatments for Diabetes
- 'Freezing' Secondary Breast Cancer Tumors Shows Promise
- CT Scans Can Spot Heart Trouble Fast
- People With Autism May Be Better at Processing Information
- Clot-buster Drug Injection Might Help Some Heart Attack Patients
- Supreme Court Begins Review of Affordable Care Act
- Too Much Sitting Can Kill You, Study Suggests
- Does Chocolate Help You Stay Slim?
- Should Cystic Fibrosis Patients Get So Many Antibiotics?
- New Injection Might Lower Tough-to-Treat Cholesterol
March 27, 2012
- Health Tip: Keep Toenails Healthy
- Health Tip: Get Ready for Your Marathon
- Supreme Court Takes on Pivotal Piece of Health-Reform Law
- Bypass Surgery May Be Better Than Angioplasty for Seniors
- Research Shows How Colds Lead to Coughing, Wheezing
- Black Women, Uninsured Get Worse Ovarian Cancer Care: Study
- Health Highlights: March 27, 2012
- Cardiac Cocktail Delivered by Paramedics May Save Lives
- Tighter Recommendations Issued for Blood Cell Transfusions
- Heart Screenings Yield More False-Positives Among Black Athletes
- Omontys Approved for Anemic People With Kidney Disease
- Could Unroasted Coffee Beans Help You Shed Pounds?
- Defibrillator Implantation May Be Riskier for Underweight Patients
- Community Hospitals Safe for Angioplasty: Study
- Warfarin Helps Cut Stroke Risk, Researchers Report
- High Out-of-Pocket Costs for Kids' Asthma Drugs Could Pose Dangers
- Widespread CPR Training Could Boost Heart Attack Survival Rates
- HPV Vaccine May Help Women With Cervical Conditions
March 28, 2012
- Analysts Differ on Role of 'Individual Mandate' to Health-Reform Law
- Health Tip: Warning Signs of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Health Tip: Why Am I Constipated?
- Moderate Drinking Might Help Men Live Longer After Heart Attack
- Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Who Quit Statins May Face Raised Death Risk
- Early, Temporary HIV Treatment Can Postpone Long-Term Therapy
- Health Highlights: March 28, 2012
- FDA Adds More Warnings to Antidepressant's Label
- Obesity Rates Rise Among Mexican-Americans: Report
- Older Travelers at Much Higher Risk of Dying From Malaria
- Study Reveals Trigger That May Speed Melanoma Growth
- Gastrointestinal Tumor Patients Live Longer on Cancer Drug
- Justices Debate Whether Health-Care Law Can Stand Without Mandate
- U.S. Cancer Death Rates Continue to Fall: Report
- Antipsychotic Drugs Might Raise Heart Attack Risk: Study
- Pay-for-Performance Hospitals Don't Offer Better Care: Study
- Lifestyle Changes Help Type 2 Diabetics Keep Moving
- Two Experimental Drugs Could Improve Psoriasis Treatment
- Even a Little Drinking May Raise Breast Cancer Risk: Study
March 29, 2012
- Health Tip: Diabetics, Avoid Too Much Salt
- Health Tip: Warning Signs of Gum Disease
- Immersion Beats Classroom for Mastering a Foreign Tongue: Study
- Health Highlights: March 29, 2012
- Chocolate a Sweet Remedy for Many Ills?
- 911 Dispatchers May Suffer From Post-Traumatic Stress
- Stigma, Shame Can Worsen Depression in Lung Cancer Patients
- First Bedside Gene Test Shows Promise
- U.S. Autism Rate Rises to 1 in 88 Kids, CDC Reports
- States' Efforts to Boost Cigarette Taxes Slows: CDC
- Dating Violence Common by 7th Grade: Survey
- Legal Experts Offer Predictions on Fate of Health-Reform Law
- The Human Brain: Not a Tangle, But a Grid
- Wireless Skin Patch Developed to Transmit Medical Info
- Inadequate Bowel Prep May Invalidate Colonoscopy
- Heavier Baby Girls at Higher Risk for Diabetes, Heart Woes as Adults
- People Stir Up Millions of Bacteria When Entering a Room: Study
- Depression Often Follows Stroke, But Treatment Lacking
- 'Superinfected' Patients Give Clues to Fighting HIV
March 30, 2012
- Health Tip: Caring for a Chemical Burn
- Health Tip: Partners Have a Role in Pregnancy
- Health Highlights: March 30, 2012
- Thyroid Surgery Riskier for Older Patients: Study
- Warm Weather Triggers Early Allergy Season
- Justices Meet to Decide Fate of Health-Reform Legislation
- Two-Thirds of Kids With Autism Have Been Bullied: Study
- When Paramedics Suspect Stroke, They're Usually Right
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea May Be Linked to Depression
- Fewer U.S. Med Students Choose Psychiatry: Report
- Study Weighs In on Diets for Kids
- Changes in Insurance Make ER Visits More Likely: Study
- U.S. Women in Labor Longer Than They Were 50 Years Ago
- Secondhand Smoke Affects Young Girls More Than Boys: Study
- Diet, Smoking May Affect MS Progression
- FDA Calls on Tobacco Companies to List Harmful Ingredients
- Drugs Previously Thought to Be Toxic May Stop Spread of Cancer
- For Better Mouse Studies, Let Them Nest


