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News Archive for May 2012
May 1, 2012
- Health Tip: Don't Forget Aerobic Exercise
- Health Tip: Taking the Kids for a Shopping Cart Ride
- Tasers Can Trigger Fatal Heart Trouble: Study
- Many Asthmatic Kids Harmed by Secondhand Smoke: Study
- Health Care Disparities Might Affect Black Kids' Cancer Survival
- Health Highlights: May 1, 2012
- Healthy Weight Loss May Also Cut Your Cancer Risk
- Study Downplays Risk of CT Scans
- Better Ways Needed to Track Drug Safety: Report
- Women More Likely to Survive Melanoma Than Men: Study
- How That Glass of Red Wine Might Help You Live Longer
- Seniors Undertreated for Asthma, and Many Skip Inhalers: Study
- Can Blood Test Predict Breast Cancer Risk?
- Arthritis in Children Linked to Infections
- Fish Oil Doesn't Cut Failure Rate of Hemodialysis Grafts
- Analysis Finds Clinical Trials Often Small, of Poor Quality
- For Breast Cancer Care, Radiation of Whole Breast May Be Best
- Exercise Plus Computer Time May Boost Seniors' Brains
- Elelyso Approved for Gaucher Disease
May 2, 2012
- Health Tip: Help Prevent Back Pain
- Health Tip: Watch for Symptoms of Seizure
- Clues to 'Slacker' Behavior Found in Brain, Study Says
- Study Finds Direct Link Between Obesity, Heart Disease
- Health Highlights: May 2, 2012
- U.S. Ranks 131st in World for Premature Birth Rate
- Study: Gene Therapy for HIV Safe, But Effectiveness Still Unclear
- Study Redefines What a Healthy Vagina Is
- Scientists Spot How Cox-2 Painkillers Raise Heart Risks
- Energy and Sports Drinks Eat Away at Teeth, Study Finds
- Once-Banned Bird Flu Study Suggests Pandemic Threat Is Real
- 'Iceman' Mummy Yields Oldest Human Blood Cells
- Eating More Foods Rich in Omega-3s May Lower Alzheimer's Risk: Study
- Genes Might Cause Some to Shun Pork
- Who's the Dad? First-Trimester Blood Test May Tell
- Less Invasive Heart Valve Replacement Works for Elderly: Study
- Lower-Dose Radioiodine Effective Against Thyroid Cancer
- Dengue Fever a Major Cost Burden in Puerto Rico
- Women Can Waive Test Before Incontinence Surgery: Study
- Aspirin as Effective as Warfarin for Heart Failure: Study
May 3, 2012
- Health Tip: Recognize Early Signs of Autism
- Health Tip: Be Alert for Signs of Preeclampsia
- U.S. Health Care Spending High, But Quality Lags: Report
- Many Breast Cancer Patients in Their 40s Aren't 'High-Risk': Study
- Health Highlights: May 3, 2012
- Overly Long Pregnancies Linked to Behavioral Problems in Toddlers
- Antipsychotics Do Help Many With Schizophrenia, Study Finds
- Researchers Rejuvenate Blood-Forming Stem Cells in Mice
- More Teen Girls Using Contraceptives: CDC
- Hot Flashes More Likely for Certain Smokers, Study Says
- New Guidelines Issued for Severe Lupus
- 'Blond Genes' May Vary Around the World
- Migraines More Likely for People With Celiac Disease, Study Says
- Why You Overeat Even When You're Full
- New Clues to the Evolution of the Human Brain
- In Some Brain Bleeds, Patients Do Better at High-Volume Hospitals
- HIV Drug Tenofovir Safe During Pregnancy, Study Suggests
- Joggers Live Longer, Study Says
- Positive Thinking, Persistence Pay Off in Job Search: Study
May 4, 2012
- Health Tip: Managing a Hammertoe
- Health Tip: Make TV Time Exercise Time
- Health Highlights: May 4, 2012
- Today's Kids May Be Destined for Adult Heart Disease
- Screening for Other Health Problems May Aid COPD Survival
- A Heart Disease Veteran at Just Age 12
- High Blood Pressure Risk Factors That May Surprise You
- Older Lung Cancer Patients Less Likely to Be Treated
- Prenatal Smoking Linked to High-Functioning Autism in Kids
- Swaddling Infants Too Tightly May Cause Hip Problems
- Attitude May Be Key to Overweight Girls' Risk of Depression
- Germs Behind Urinary Tract Infections Becoming More Resistant to Drugs
- Rising Obesity Rates Might Mean More Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Psychiatric Patients Often Wait Nearly 12 Hours in ER
- Mammograms Beat Thermography for Breast Cancer Detection: Study
- Men's Breast Cancer Often More Deadly, Study Suggests
- Obese Drivers Less Likely to Buckle Up: Study
- More College-Educated Women Having Children
May 5, 2012
May 6, 2012
May 7, 2012
- Birth Defect Rates Vary Depending on Fertility Treatment: Study
- Health Tip: Work on Good Posture
- Health Tip: When Baby Has a Fever
- Study: More Pre-Teens Get Vaccines When Middle Schools Require Them
- Health Highlights: May 7, 2012
- Zinc Pills May Shorten Colds, Analysis Suggests
- 42% of Americans Could Be Obese by 2030: CDC
- Using Earplugs Eases ICU Patients' Confusion: Study
- U.S. Obesity Rate Set to Soar, Costing Billions: CDC
- Depression in Mid-Life Linked to Higher Odds for Later Dementia
- In Mom's Eyes, Overweight Toddler May Not Be
- People Love Talking About Themselves, Brain Scans Show
- Kids Most Likely to Start Abusing Painkillers at 16: Study
- Lots of TV May Harm Kids' Diet
- Having a 'Purpose in Life' May Help Shield You From Dementia
- Exercise Can Help Fight Heart Failure
- Living Near Major Roads May Shorten Heart Attack Survival
- Aim Skin Cancer Warnings at the Young, Too, Experts Say
- For Healthier Eating, Keep Fruits, Veggies Within Reach
May 8, 2012
- Health Tip: When Gardening Triggers Back Pain
- Health Tip: What's Causing My Muscle Cramps?
- That Long Commute May Be Harming Your Health
- Could Eating Fast Increase Diabetes Risk?
- Half of U.S. Counties Have No Ob-Gyn: Study
- U.S. Report Outlines Strategies to Prevent Obesity
- Health Highlights: May 8, 2012
- Cancer Cells in Bloodstream Show Great Diversity: Study
- Screening Women for Domestic Violence Could Help Prevent Abuse
- Sperm Collide Along Liquid Maze on Way to Fertilize Egg
- Home Birth Poses Danger for Higher-Risk Pregnancies: Study
- Eye Color May Help Predict Vitiligo Risk
- IUD Use Tied to Modest Weight Loss
- Irregular Heartbeat Poses Greater Stroke Risk for Women Than Men
- Exercise May Boost Survival in Breast, Colon Cancer
- T-Shirt, Gift Card Giveaways Raise Blood Drives' Success
- Probiotic Products May Prevent Antibiotic-Linked Diarrhea
- Friends' Parents Can Sway Teens' Odds for Drinking, Smoking
May 9, 2012
- Health Tip: Make Sure Your Child's Bike is the Right Size
- Health Tip: Help Prevent Chronic Ear Infections
- Study: Kids Who Sleep in Parents' Bed Less Likely to Be Overweight
- Norovirus Outbreak Traced to Reusable Grocery Bag
- Can Testosterone Therapy Help Obese Men Lose Weight?
- Infection Causes 1 in 6 Cancers Worldwide: Study
- Health Highlights: May 9, 2012
- Wheelchair Breakdowns on the Rise, Study Finds
- IUDs Work as Emergency Contraceptive: Review
- FDA Panel Seems to Back Pill to Help Prevent HIV
- Rate of Hospitalizations for Stroke Has Declined in U.S.
- FDA Seeks Less Radiation for Kids Getting X-Rays, CT Scans
- Colon Cancer Gaps for Blacks, Whites Largely Due to Screening
- Scientists Map Melanoma's Genome
- Response to First Treatment May Predict Epilepsy's Course
- Angioplasty May Be Risky for Those With Poor Leg Circulation
- Evolution May Explain 'Runner's High,' Study Says
- New Drug Shows Promise for Myeloma Patients
- Pot Belly Boosts Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death: Study
- Statins May Help Prevent Irregular Heartbeat in Elderly
May 10, 2012
- Health Tip: When Your Knee is Unstable
- Health Tip: Do I Need the Meningococcal Vaccine?
- Scleroderma Complications Worse in Blacks Than Whites: Study
- Strides Made in Diagnosing, Treating Lupus
- Gut Bugs Might Influence Child's Odds for Obesity
- Health Highlights: May 10, 2012
- Many Women Still Smoke During Pregnancy
- FDA Issues Warning on Controversial MS Treatment
- Many Young Adults at Risk of Skin Cancer: CDC
- Black Africans Less Apt to Develop Heart Rhythm Disorder Than Whites
- Clot-Buster Doesn't Raise Bleeding Risk in Warfarin Patients: Study
- Fitness in Middle Age Lowers Medical Costs Later: Study
- Stem Cell Study Shows Promising Results Against Heart Failure
- Smell Tests Don't Predict Alzheimer's, Study Finds
- Induced Labor Late in Pregnancy Has Pros, Cons
- Only Half of Meds Taken by Kids Have 'Adequate' Safety Info: Study
- FDA Panel Gives Blessing to New Weight-Loss Drug Lorcaserin
- FDA Advisers Back Pill to Help Prevent HIV Infection
- Blood Clot Risk Linked to Some Non-Pill Contraceptives
- New Weight-Loss Drug Qnexa Shows Promise in Trial
May 11, 2012
- Health Tip: Having an Allergy to Medication
- Health Tip: Help Prevent Gas in Babies
- Availability of Beds, Poverty Drive Costly Hospital Readmissions
- Is Combining Hysterectomy and a Tummy Tuck Safe?
- 'Email Vacations' Boost Job Productivity, Lower Stress: Study
- Health Highlights: May 11, 2012
- First, Second Kidney Transplants Have Similar Success: Study
- Women Exposed to Violence Might Have More Risky Sex
- Older People With Dementia Cared for Mostly at Home
- Oxygen Therapy Slows Type 1 Diabetes in Mice, Study Says
- Weight-Loss Surgery May Also Help Menstruation, Skin, Hair
- Sex After Heart Attack? Doc's OK May Be Key
- Sooner Is Better for Controlling Obese Kids' Weight: Study
- Lifesaving Defibrillators Often Not Nearby When Needed
- Blacks Less Likely to Get Help on Scene After Cardiac Arrest: Study
May 12, 2012
May 13, 2012
May 14, 2012
- Health Tip: How to Wash Your Hands Properly
- Health Tip: Tame Your Food Cravings
- Health Highlights: May 14, 2012
- Baby Bottles, Pacifiers, Sippy Cups Can Injure
- Back Pain Therapy Often Yields Early Benefits: Study
- Common Blood Pressure Drugs May Not Cut Colon Cancer Risk
- Employment Prospects Dim for Young Adults With Autism
- 'Button' Batteries Sending More Kids to ER: Study
- Pot Might Help Ease Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms
- Eye Changes May Predict Heart Disease in Blacks With Diabetes
- For Dementia Patients, Feeding Tubes May Increase Bed Sores
- Acupuncture May Help Ease Symptoms of COPD
- Some Sports May Help Protect Men's Bones
- FDA Issues Multiple Sclerosis Drug Alert
- Sleepwalking in Adults More Common Than Thought
- A Little More Education, a Little Longer Life?
- Secondhand Smoke May Harm Heart Function
- 'Self-Managing' COPD Might Pose Risks, Study Suggests
- Researchers Test Laxative-Free Colon Scan
- People With HIV at Higher Odds of Sudden Cardiac Death
May 15, 2012
- Health Tip: Exercising in the Heat
- Health Tip: Put the Brakes on Drowsy Driving
- FDA Panel to Consider At-Home HIV Test
- Steroid Nasal Sprays Show Small Benefit for Sinusitis: Study
- Health Highlights: May 15, 2012
- Are Post-Angioplasty Stress Tests Unnecessary?
- Doctors Restore Some Hand Function to Quadriplegic Patient
- Inhaled Steroids Lead to Big Drop in Asthma Deaths at Texas Hospital: Study
- U.S. Task Force Issues Blood Pressure Guidelines
- Two-Drug Combo Helps Teens With Migraines
- Plavix's New Generic Status Could Be Boon for Patients
- Fitness Fights High Blood Pressure, Even With Family History
- U.S. Assistance to Africa Cut AIDS-Related Deaths: Study
- Beijing's Olympic Smog Shows Pollution's Effect on Health
- Trial Set to See if Drug Can Prevent Alzheimer's
- Asthma Cases Continue to Rise in U.S., Affecting Millions
- Blacks, Hispanics Have Higher Colon Polyp Risk Than Previously Thought
- Genes Might Be Key to Parkinson's Spread
May 16, 2012
- Health Tip: When Physical Therapy Ends
- Health Tip: When Should I Wash My Hands?
- Education Is Key to Health: Report
- Palpitations May Signal Future Heart Rhythm Problem
- Dinosaurs May Have Suffered From Arthritis
- Health Highlights: May 16, 2012
- Could Nasal Spray of 'Love Hormone' Treat Autism?
- Urban Hospitals May Act as Breeding Ground for MRSA
- Genetic Test May Spot Raised Autism Risk
- Some People Really Might Have 'Gaydar'
- Many Parents of Kids With Autism Don't Put Faith in Pediatricians
- Developmental Woes Common in Siblings of Children With Autism
- 'Blast Wind' Linked to Chronic Brain Injuries in Military
- Paralyzed Patients Use Mind to Move Robotic Arm
- CDC Lowers Lead-Poisoning Threshold for Kids
- Head Blows May Hamper Learning in College Athletes
- Study Links Antibiotic to Slight Rise in Heart Patients' Death Risk
- U.S. Bests Canada, Europe in Drug Approvals
- Daily Coffee May Help Keep Grim Reaper Away
- Study Shows MS Patients at Most Risk for Drug-Linked Brain Illness
- Many Primary Care Docs Don't Know Long-Term Effects of Chemo: Survey
- Experimental Drug Helps Fight Some Childhood Cancers, Study Finds
- Two-Drug Combo May Be Safe for Melanoma Treatment
- Advanced Prostate Cancer Drug May Help at Earlier Stage
May 17, 2012
- Health Tip: Avoid Cross-Contaminating Food
- Health Tip: Get the Most From Your Nap
- Health Highlights: May 17, 2012
- 'Fish Pedicure' a Recipe for Bacterial Infection, Researchers Warn
- Benefits of Widespread Statin Use Outweigh Risks: Study
- Athletes Really Do Play Through the Pain
- Being Obese May Make Job Search Tougher
- Study Explores Distraction's Role in Pain Relief
- Fewer Young Americans Smoking, Survey Finds
- Early Study Hints at Link Between Certain Sunscreens, Endometriosis
- OSHA's Safety Tests Protect Workers at Little Cost: Study
- Drowning Is Leading Cause of Kids' Accidental Death: CDC
- It's Not Just What You Eat, It's When You Eat, Mouse Study Finds
- Parents Often Lose Sleep Over Child's Epilepsy, Study Finds
- Generic Versions of Blood-Thinning Plavix Approved
- FDA Approves Generic Versions of Plavix
- Looking Away As You Get Needle Does Lower Pain, Study Shows
- Diabetes Can Take a Toll on Your Emotions
May 18, 2012
- Health Tip: Log Migraine Details in a Diary
- Health Tip: Keep Cloth Grocery Totes Clean
- Health Highlights: May 18, 2012
- 'Bad' Fat May Hurt Brain Function Over Time
- Healthy Dieting in Pregnancy May Be Helpful
- Tiny Tots in the Dentist's Chair Among Changes in Pediatric Dentistry
- Military Marriages Stay Strong in Face of Challenges: Study
- From One Generation to the Next, Dental Care Changes
- Chronic Heartburn May Boost Risk for Esophageal Cancer
- Underage Drinkers Can Easily Order Alcohol From the Internet
- Test Baby Boomers for Hepatitis C, Says CDC
- Research With Dogs Points to Early Test for Arthritis
- Gene Tests May Not Drive Patients to More Medical Care
- One-Third of U.S. Homeless Population Is Obese: Study
- Melanoma a Big Threat to Older Men
- Females, Young Athletes Take Longer to Get Over Concussions
- Fees Lead Some Kids to Skip After-School Sports: Survey
May 19, 2012
May 20, 2012
- Sleep Apnea Linked to Higher Cancer Death Risk
- Breathing Smog While Pregnant May Worsen Asthma in Offspring
- Study Ties Secondhand Smoke to Bladder Irritation in Kids
- Screening for Lung Cancer Might Benefit Those at Highest Risk
May 21, 2012
- Health Tip: Comforting Baby's Pain
- Health Tip: Use Proper Form When Running
- U.S. Teens Heading for Heart Trouble: Study
- Health Highlights: May 21, 2012
- COPD Can Put a Damper on Sex Life
- Study Supports Value of Sigmoidoscopy, an Alternative to Colonoscopy
- Statins May Help Prevent Enlarged Prostate: Study
- Night Staffing With Critical Care Docs May Lower ICU Death Rates
- Teens' Love of Loud Music Tied to Drinking, Drug Abuse
- Severe Gum Disease, Impotence May Be Linked
- Could Compound in Artificial Sweeteners Worsen Crohn's Disease?
- Moveable Magnets Used to Forge Gastric Bypass in Pigs
- Obese Teens Can Have Heart Damage Without Showing Signs
- Birth Control Pills, HRT Tied to Digestive Ills
- Obese More Likely to Be Diagnosed With Advanced Thyroid Cancer
- Vigorous Exercise Might Keep Psoriasis at Bay
- Dieting May Lower Hormone Levels Tied to Breast Cancer
- More Research Points to Long-Term Ills With Bone Drugs
- U.S. Advisers Say 'No' to Routine PSA Tests for Prostate Cancer
- New Blood Thinner May Lower Chances of Clots in High-Risk Heart Patients: FDA
May 22, 2012
- Health Tip: Take a Walk!
- Health Tip: Eat a Healthy Diet When Nursing
- Health Highlights: May 22, 2012
- Do Bald Men Face Higher Risk of Prostate Cancer?
- Spider-Phobes May Get Quick Relief
- Men Can Still Ask for PSA Test, and Some Should, Doctors Say
- Body Building, Diet Supplements Linked to Liver Damage: Study
- Hepatitis C Causing Liver Damage in Greater Numbers: Study
- Injury-Linked Deaths Vary Widely Among States
- No Progress in Reducing U.S. Motorcycle Deaths: Report
- Study Ties Genes to Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms, Prostate Cancer Risk
- U.S. Liver Transplants Declining
- Middle-Aged Diabetics May Need Earlier Colon Checks
- Colonoscopy May Detect Curable Cancer in Elderly: Study
- Patients Prefer More Invasive Form of Colon Scan: Study
- U.S. Sees Drop in Deaths Linked to Diabetes
- Studies See Advances in Detecting, Treating Pancreatic Cancer
- Sleep Apnea 'Mask' Might Also Help the Heart
- Asthma Meds May Be Linked to Irregular Heartbeat
May 23, 2012
- Health Tip: Avoiding Gluten
- Health Tip: What Triggers Your Migraines?
- Study Offers Ways to Decrease Use of Restraints at Nursing Homes
- Scientists Turn Skin Cells Into Cardiac Cells to Help Failing Hearts
- Health Highlights: May 23, 2012
- Cancer Docs Often Deal With Own Grief, Doubts When Patients Die
- Germs Lurk in Office Kitchens, Break Rooms
- Regional Systems to Treat Severe Heart Attack Increasing
- Mouse Study Sheds Light on How Diet May Affect Epilepsy
- Breast MRI Best at Tracking Response to Chemo: Study
- Clot Buster Seems to Help Up to 6 Hours After Stroke
- Overweight Moms More Apt to Have Large Babies, Study Says
- Patients May Receive Too Much Acetaminophen in Hospital
- Cell Transplant Tested as Treatment for Nerve Pain in Mice
- Study Spots Early Warning Signal for Sudden Cardiac Death
- Aspirin May Prevent Recurrence of Deep Vein Blood Clots
- IUDs, Implants Best for Long-Term Birth Control: Study
- C-Section May Hike Risk for Toddlers' Obesity, Study Suggests
- Calcium Supplements May Be Bad for Your Heart: Study
- FDA Panel Votes Against New Use for Blood Thinner Xarelto
May 24, 2012
- Health Tip: Signs That Baby is in Pain
- Health Tip: Treating Osteoarthritis
- Some Heavy Kids at Risk of Blindness, Study Says
- Flesh-Eating Bacteria No Cause for Panic, Experts Say
- Health Highlights: May 24, 2012
- Efficient Disease Risk Prediction a Long Way Off, Experts Say
- Babies' Vulnerability to Colds Tied to Immune Response at Birth
- States Use Only Fraction of Tobacco Revenues to Fight Smoking, Study Finds
- Work-Related Asthma a Significant Problem: CDC
- Autism Often Not Diagnosed Until Age 5 or Older: U.S. Report
- Strokes More Common in Southern States: CDC
- Surgical Residents Often Fatigued, Study Confirms
- Severely Obese Have More Complications With Spinal Surgery
- High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy May Threaten Kids' Heart Health
- Japanese-American Men With Low Vitamin-D Diet Face Higher Stroke Risk
- Discovery of Gene May Lead to New Male Contraceptive
- Combo Therapy May Help Ease 'Ringing in the Ears'
May 25, 2012
- Health Tip: Walk at Work
- Health Tip: Keep Magnets Away From Children
- Health Highlights: May 25, 2012
- Cancer Patients Share Web Info With Docs for Insight, Advice
- More Mental Health Care Urged for Kids Who Self-Harm
- Amazon Tribe Gives Clues to Heart-Healthy Lifestyles
- Can Your Hear Me Now?
- As Obesity Rates Rise, Cases of Kidney Stones Double: Study
- Few U.S. Hispanics Screened for Skin Cancer
- Fewer Stillbirths Among Pregnant Women Vaccinated Against Flu
- Fitness May Boost Survival for Women With Breast Cancer
- People Who Lived Near World Trade Center Report More Lung Disease
- Chemicals in PVC Flooring Can Be Absorbed Into Children's Bodies: Study
- The Science of Tasty Tomatoes Lies in the Chemicals
- Travel to High Altitudes Tied to Crohn's, Colitis Flare-Ups
May 26, 2012
May 27, 2012
- Many Still Tanning, Despite Dangers, Survey Finds
- Physical Education Is Good for Kids' Grades, Study Finds
May 28, 2012
- Health Tip: Keep Off the Weight You've Lost
- Health Tip: Don't Spread Germs
- Doubt Cast on Usefulness of 'Sensory' Therapies for Autism
- Key to More Active, Slimmer Kids: Friends
- HRT Update: Therapy May Reduce Fractures, Boost Some Risks
- Night Shift Might Boost Women's Breast Cancer Risk: Study
May 29, 2012
- Health Tip: Preparing for Colonoscopy
- Health Tip: Eat Right to Help Protect Your Vision
- Education May Protect Brain From Exposure to Solvents
- 'CPAP Machine Changed My Life'
- Feeling Lackadaisical? Sleep Apnea May Be to Blame
- Tight Blood-Sugar Control Shows Mixed Results for Health of Kidneys: Study
- Health Highlights: May 29, 2012
- Use of Smokers' Lungs for Transplant Has Pros, Cons
- Common Painkillers May Help Prevent Skin Cancer: Study
- Taking Anti-HIV Meds Prior to Exposure May Help Prevent Infection
- Cash, Coaching May Boost Healthy Living
- Healthy Brain Connections Help Maintain Intellect in Old Age
- Emotional Woes May Last for Childhood Cancer Survivors
- Fever During Pregnancy May Raise Odds for Autism in Offspring
- Optimism, Laughter May Bring Long Life
- 'Nordic Walking' a Winner for Heart Failure Patients, Study Says
- Surly People Tend to Like Fierce Dogs, Study Shows
May 30, 2012
- Health Tip: Eat Right During Menopause
- Health Tip: Stay Safe at the Playground
- FDA Warns of Fake Version of ADHD Drug Adderall
- Once-Obese Women Still Face Stigma, Study Finds
- Could Bloodletting Ease Heart Risks for the Obese?
- Health Highlights: May 30, 2012
- Infant 'Smarts' Similar With Different Types of Formula: Study
- Personalized Blood Pressure Therapy May Help Diabetics
- High Blood Sugar May Make Pneumonia Deadlier
- Scientists Map the Tomato's Genome
- Summer's Heat May Enflame Hives
- Brave New World of Genetics Requires Safeguards, Experts Say
- U.S. Program Targets Antipsychotic Drug Use in Nursing Homes
- 'Cooling' Helps Oxygen-Deprived Newborns: Study
- Humans Can Sniff Out Old Age in Others, Study Shows
- More Families Seek Kidney Donations on Facebook
- They're Cute, But Baby Chicks Can Harbor Salmonella
- Pre-op Treatments Boost Survival for Esophageal Cancer Patients: Study
- Obesity May Raise Odds for Painful Leg Condition
May 31, 2012
- Health Tip: Help Prevent Colon Polyps
- Health Tip: Traveling With Your Pet
- Men and Women With Cancer May Receive Different Fertility Information
- 1 in 5 Americans Has Untreated Cavities: CDC
- Serious Exercise May Benefit Middle-Aged Arteries
- Health Highlights: May 31, 2012
- Acne Medication May Raise Risk of Eye Infections
- Disability From Juvenile Arthritis Hurts Adult Job Prospects
- For Juvenile Arthritis, Pill May Work as Well as Needle
- Gout Flare-ups Rise Sharply With Certain Foods: Study
- Re-Routing Spinal Cord Signals Restores Movement in Paralyzed Rats
- Genes Might Help Some Smokers Kick the Habit
- Preteen Food Choices May Help Predict Eating Disorders Later
- Ohio Mail-Order Hatchery Now Linked to Salmonella in 23 States
- Atkins-Type Diets Look Kidney-Friendly: Study
- Hepatitis B Infection Rates in U.S. Higher Than Thought
- Diabetes Drug Actos May Increase Bladder Cancer Odds
- Worldwide Cancer Incidence Predicted to Rise 75% by 2030


