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- More sun exposure may be good for some people
- Peers' jeers rob obese kids of cheer
- Nutrition advice best served with family in mind
- Second Life a first for UH department of health and human performance
- Little exercise goes a long way for older adults
- Fresh from the grapevine to the table
- NOAA and Louisiana scientists predict largest Gulf of Mexico 'dead zone' on record
- Water: The forgotten crisis
- USU researchers awarded $5.6 million NIH grant to fight deadly viruses
- A little milk could go a long way for your heart
- Good bedtime habits ensure sound sleep
- A stronger future for the elderly
- Listening to classical music may reduce pregnancy stress
- Most women don't find sexual problems upsetting: Survey
- Pneumococcal vaccine could prevent numerous deaths, save costs during a flu pandemic, model predicts
- Breast milk provides baby molecule to build immunity
- Vaccinating family members protects newborns from flu
- Depression during pregnancy doubles risk of premature delivery
- Anti-smoking hospital programmes successful: Indian American expert
- Groundbreaking, lifesaving TB vaccine a step closer
- Sweat it out: UH study examines ability of sweat patches to monitor bone loss
- New UGA invention effectively kills foodborne pathogens in minutes
- Study links vitamin D to colon cancer survival
- Communicating your way to a healthy heart
- Mounting evidence shows red wine antioxidant kills cancer
- Study links dietary folate intake to genetic abnormalities in sperm
- Adolescent girls with ADHD are at increased risk for eating disorders, study shows
- Vaccine/antibody therapy effective, milder side effects in melanoma and ovarian cancer
- T cell immunity enhanced by timing of interleukin-7 therapy
- NIH announces new initiative in epigenomics
- US$ 38 million grant for fight against malnutrition
- No evidence of gene doping at Games but worry remains
- An apple a day does keep the doctor away
- New vaccine may give long-term defense against deadly bird flu and its variant forms
- A simplified method of giving rabies vaccine
- Members of European Parliament discuss food labeling and heart health
- The good news in our DNA: Defects you can fix with vitamins and minerals
- New HIV browser gives researchers access to valuable data from vaccine trials
- Study identifies trends of vitamin B6 status in US population sample
- Iron supplements might harm infants who have enough
- Method for fast human antibodies against flu could find broad use
- 'Addicted' cells provide early cancer diagnosis
- Domestic violence associated with chronic malnutrition in women and children in India
- How exercise changes structure and function of heart
- Eating Habits that can Harm Teeth
- Low-Carb Diets Can Cause Bad Breath
- Abscessed Tooth - Topic Overview
- Acne Vulgaris - Topic Overview
- Age-Fighting Skin Treatments for Men
- Sex: Fact and Fiction
- Retail Clinics Catch On in U.S.
- Popular Ear Drops And Complications Risk? Australia
- Nursing Homes Becoming A Popular Option In Taiwan
- Are Ya Juicin' It? Anabolic-Androgenic Steroid Abuse
- 33 Secrets to a Good Night's Sleep
- Top 10 Facts About Teeth Whitening
- How white should your teeth really be?
- Study: No link between measles vaccine and autism
- Four arthritis drugs get stronger FDA warning
- Report: Illicit drug use steady in U.S.
- Five simple ways to save a life
- The nature of medical 'miracles'
- International symposium reports on the use of antivirals in patients with H5N1
- Cardiac rehabilitation has myriad benefits
- Ottawa scientists embark on hunt for 'salt gene'
- Are There Any Risks?
- Egypt Anesthesia and Respiratory Devices Medical Equipment Market Report : BharatBook
- Possible Parkinson's trigger identified
- Graded traininf of the benefit in novice runners
- No-Prick Blood Sugar Tests Unveiled
- Strengthen memory while you sleep
- Bottled Drinking water
- Nocebo effect!!
- Price of lower-calorie foods rising drastically, researchers find
- Waistline growth on high-carb diets linked to liver gene
- Drug aimed at 2 bioterror agents blocks live viral infection, Weill Cornell team reports
- Now '100 percent' vegetarian eggs
- Mice help researchers understand chlamydia
- Fat cells send message that aids insulin secretion
- Citrus juice, vitamin C give staying power to green tea antioxidants
- Poxvirus ability to hide from the immune system may aid vaccine design
- Fortune in Dental Placement Agency-Insiders Guide
- Parasites a key to the decline of red colobus monkeys in forest fragments
- XDR TB in South Africa traced to lack of drug susceptibility testing
- Exercise improves thinking, reduces diabetes risk in overweight children
- Zinc may reduce pneumonia risk in nursing home elderly
- New study: pine bark extract boosts nitric oxide production
- The 'arms' race: Adult steroid users seek muscles, not medals
- Influenza: Insights into cell specificity of human vs. avian viruses
- Drink tea for stronger bones, suggests study
- Flu vaccine in painless skin patches under development at Emory, Georgia Tech with NI
- Avoiding sweets may spell a longer life, study in worms suggests
- Low doses of a red wine ingredient fight diabetes in mice
- UMass Medical School study identifies the best weight-loss plans for heart health
- Depressed older people risk losing their minds
- Scripps research scientists develop innovative dual action anthrax vaccine-antitoxin
- Kids still not drinking enough milk
- Patients with pneumonia who received pneumococcal vaccine have lower rate of death, I
- Limiting refined carbohydrates may stall AMD progression
- NIH grant supports UCSF research exploring early HIV infection
- Folic acid lowers blood arsenic levels, according to Mailman School of Public Health
- Joslin researchers uncover potential role of leptin in diabetes
- Second pathway behind HIV-associated immune system dysfunction identified
- Corazonas Foods and Brandeis University partner to create cholesterol-reducing snacks
- Simulating kernel production influences maize model accuracy
- New nanoparticle vaccine is more effective but less expensive
- Success of 'Shape Up Somerville' childhood obesity intervention to be presented
- Chronic infection persists by targeting stromal cell network in lymphoid organs
- Brain system serves as 'remote control' for fat metabolism
- Vitamin E trials 'fatally flawed'
- 'Bad carbs' not the enemy, University of Virginia professor finds
- Glycemic index values are variable, report researchers
- New drug makes weight loss safer
- Toothbrushing trauma may help keep gingivae healthy
- Health staff accept new pay offer
- American life expectancy longer than ever
- Thousands of starving children could be restored to health with peanut butter program
- U.S. Reports of Drug Reactions Triple
- 'Fruity vegetables' and fish reduce asthma and allergies
- Soft drinks alone do not affect children's weight
- Purdue researchers click nutrition with camera diet study
- Ministers to push GPs on hours
- The doctor will see you now - for 20 minutes
- Hospitals back governors healthcare plan
- Gum disease linked to heart disease
- Dental students will shun NHS
- Learn the advantages of electronic transactions
- Cell phones bad medicine in hospitals
- New dental school for East Carolina
- Soy isoflavone may inhibit common gastrointestinal illness in infants
- Low vitamin D during pregnancy linked to pre-eclampsia
- Researchers discover correlation between GERD and obesity in females
- Patients Like Docs who Communicate Well
- Methods for analyzing cost effectiveness data from cluster randomized trials
- Binghamton University researchers investigate evolving malaria resistance
- Hands off the medicine cabinet when treating sick children
- Novel HIV vaccine created at The Wistar Institute funded for clinical development
- Sugary drinks, not fruit juice, may be linked to insulin
- Right breakfast bread keeps blood sugar in check all day
- Little difference in public vs private care
- Britons face losing free healthcare in France
- Smoke ban prompts more teeth work
- Immune system 'escape hatch' gives cancer cells traction
- Fluctuating weight during pregnancy could affect babies
- Phase II study of therapeutic vaccine shows efficacy in patients with metastatic colo
- Scientists find why red beans and rice can be nauseating
- Some printers may be harmful for health
- Immune mechanism could help explain transient immune suppression often seen in acute
- Why nectar-feeding bats need a 'power drink' to fly
- Tipping points
- New target for HIV/AIDS drugs and vaccine discovered
- Nutritional supplement cuts anemia in poor children by half
- Monell researchers find metabolic defect in liver that can lead to obesity
- Now, even smoking at home can be a crime
- Links between food cravings, types of cravings, and weight management
- Measles vaccinations need to be repeated to protect HIV-infected children
- Commentary highlights impact of food-cancer drug interactions
- Increasing vegetables and fruits beyond guidelines not necessary for breast cancer su
- Vaccine trials inject hope into koala's future
- Pediatricians say advice to obese kids and families falls on deaf ears
- Study suggests nonpharmaceutical interventions may be helpful in severe influenza out
- Study reveals gaps in vaccine financing for underinsured children
- Folate mystery finally solved
- IAVI, CDC and USMHRP release new data redefining laboratory reference ranges in Afric
- GI concept tested in children
- UGA study finds common component of fruits, vegetables kills prostate cancer cells
- Natural chemical found in broccoli helps combat skin blistering disease
- Compound in broccoli could boost immune system, says new study
- Tumors use enzyme to recruit regulatory T-cells and suppress immune response
- Obesity and lack of exercise could enhance the risk of pancreatic cancer
- New Joslin research identifies sirtuin protein instrumental in fat production and met
- Anthrax vaccine produces immunity with nanoparticles, not needles
- 'Western' diet linked to increased risk of colon cancer recurrence
- HPV vaccine does not appear to be effective for treating pre-existing HPV infection
- Posture linked to blood pressure
- DNA vaccine against multiple sclerosis appears safe, potentially beneficial
- Adverse housing conditions contribute to diabetes risk
- Whole grain may prevent high blood pressure
- Parents' depression can weigh on children
- Stay happy for better health
- Doctors: Prescription Drug Ads Could Mislead Patients
- CMS announces payment changes for Medicare home health services
- Association testifies on HIPAA transaction standards
- Creating the dental piece of the EHR
- State open to health-care risks
- Doctor recruitment Will the chaos leave a lasting legacy for the NHS?
- More women seek foreign dental care
- Amorphous calcium phosphate
- E-care records safety fear raised
- Know when its time to fire your doctor
- Insurance companies hinder our health
- Unfit and costing nation $1.5bn
- The use of the Transition cost accounting system in health services research
- Cost-effectiveness of a nurse-led telemonitoring intervention based on peak expirator
- The economic burden of treating neonates in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) in Greece
- Modelling cost-effectiveness of different vasectomy methods in India, Kenya, and Mexi
- Estimating cost savings from regionalizing cardiac procedures using hospital discharg
- NHS unit closures The governments latest moves to modernise care
- AeroClinic offers quick care for busy travelers
- Selenium supplements may increase the risk of type 2 diabetes
- ValleyCare and UCSF work to enhance health services in tri-valley region
- Link between carbohydrate quality and vision loss is strengthened by new data
- Sour taste make you pucker? It may be in your genes
- Smokers lose more muscle in old age: study
- Study shows cane sugar, corn sweeteners have similar effects on appetite
- Japan's DNAVEC and IAVI partner on novel AIDS vaccine strategy
- Can an apple a day keep asthma away?
- First all-African produced genetically engineered maize is resistant to maize streak
- Save The World From Cavities enters fourth year
- Junk sleep 'damaging teen health'
- ADA requests delay of new CMS prescription pad requirement
- Payout rise for doctors
- Rules against health plan cancellations are delayed
- Is there a doctor in the house?
- Novel genetics research advances possibility of HIV vaccine
- Protein's role in lipid absorption may be important to future weight-loss strategies
- Parents' depression can weigh on children
- Whole grain may prevent high blood pressure
- Adverse housing conditions contribute to diabetes risk
- DNA vaccine against multiple sclerosis appears safe, potentially beneficial
- Scientists find why red beans and rice can be nauseating
- Study reveals gaps in vaccine financing for underinsured children
- Study suggests nonpharmaceutical interventions may be helpful in severe influenza out
- Tipping points
- Why nectar-feeding bats need a 'power drink' to fly
- Immune mechanism could help explain transient immune suppression often seen in acute
- Some printers may be harmful for health
- Posture linked to blood pressure
- HPV vaccine does not appear to be effective for treating pre-existing HPV infection
- 'Western' diet linked to increased risk of colon cancer recurrence
- Folate mystery finally solved
- GI concept tested in children
- UGA study finds common component of fruits, vegetables kills prostate cancer cells
- Natural chemical found in broccoli helps combat skin blistering disease
- Stay happy for better health
- Compound in broccoli could boost immune system, says new study
- Tumors use enzyme to recruit regulatory T-cells and suppress immune response
- Obesity and lack of exercise could enhance the risk of pancreatic cancer
- New Joslin research identifies sirtuin protein instrumental in fat production and met
- Anthrax vaccine produces immunity with nanoparticles, not needles
- IAVI, CDC and USMHRP release new data redefining laboratory reference ranges in Afric
- Phase II study of therapeutic vaccine shows efficacy in patients with metastatic colo
- Fluctuating weight during pregnancy could affect babies
- ValleyCare and UCSF work to enhance health services in tri-valley region
- Link between carbohydrate quality and vision loss is strengthened by new data
- Sour taste make you pucker? It may be in your genes
- Smokers lose more muscle in old age: study
- Study shows cane sugar, corn sweeteners have similar effects on appetite
- Japan's DNAVEC and IAVI partner on novel AIDS vaccine strategy
- First all-African produced genetically engineered maize is resistant to maize streak
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