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September 5, 2010

  • Winter Sports Tourists at Higher Risk of Heart Attack
  • College Students Reminded to Wash Their Hands
  • September 4, 2010

  • No Surprise: Walking, Cycling Linked to Healthier Weights
  • Parents Can Take Steps to Boost Kids' Health, Well-Being
  • September 3, 2010

  • Disease May Be Only a Plane Ride Away
  • Unvaccinated Teen's Life Forever Changed
  • Health Tip: Heart Arrhythmia May Have Symptoms
  • Sickle Cell Kids at Greater Risk of 'Swine Flu' Complications
  • Safety Top Concern of U.S. Workers, Surveys Show
  • Lead Exposure May Delay Puberty in Girls
  • Exposure to Violence May Aggravate Asthma, Study Finds
  • Talks With Plastic Surgeon Urged Before Mastectomy
  • Long-Term Use of Bone Drugs May Be Linked to Esophageal Cancer
  • Pedestrian Death By Car More Likely Among Uninsured, Minorities
  • Infants May Display Subtle Autism Signs at 6 Months: Study
  • Room Air Sometimes as Good as Oxygen Therapy: Study
  • As Hurricane Earl Hits East Coast, Residents Urged to Brace Themselves
  • Former Egg Farm Employees Say Their Complaints Were Ignored: Report
  • Mouse Study May Help Explain Fish Oil's Benefits
  • September 2, 2010

  • Response Team Reduces Rate of Cardiac Arrests: Hospital
  • Many Americans Don't Even Know They're Fat
  • Study Identifies Risks for Painkiller Addiction
  • Prescription Drug Use Rising in U.S., CDC Reports
  • Health Care Reform Helps Small Businesses Offer Coverage: Report
  • East Coast Residents Should Prepare for Hurricane Earl: FEMA
  • September 1, 2010

  • Case Study Reveals 'Percussionist Wrist' Injury
  • Health Tip: When Something's Stuck in Your Eye
  • Elective Surgery Patients Often Report Poor Recovery
  • Lower Blood Pressure May Help Sicker Kidney Patients
  • Immune System Research Sees Many Similarities Among People
  • Sleep-Deprived Teens Eat More Fat, Study Finds
  • To Not Sleep, Perchance to Shorten Your Life
  • Double-Dose Plavix Benefits Certain Patients, Study Finds
  • Overactive Blood Platelets May Play Role in Lupus
  • Diabetes Drug Metformin Linked to Lower Lung Cancer Rate in Mice
  • Diet Pill Meridia Ups Heart Attack Risk: Study
  • Mental 'Exercise' May Only Hide Signs of Alzheimer's
  • August 31, 2010

  • Health Tip: Signs That People With Dementia Shouldn't Drive
  • In Triathletes, Heart Adapts for Efficiency, Scans Show
  • Certain Exercises Benefit Arthritic Dogs
  • Dementia Patients, Caregivers May Benefit From Home-Based Program
  • Review Finds No Statin-Cancer Link
  • Active Lifestyle May Help Counter Obesity Genes
  • Can Fruits, Veggies Help Ward Off Lung Cancer?
  • East Coast Should Prepare for Hurricane Earl: FEMA
  • 'DASH Diet' Shown to Lower Heart Attack Risk Almost 20%
  • Babies Born Late May Face Small Cerebral Palsy Risk
  • Preventive Surgeries May Be Lifesaver for Women at High Cancer Risk
  • August 30, 2010

  • Pediatric Group Issues New Flu Shot Guidelines
  • Dog Gene Offers Clues to Rare Human Brain Disease
  • Health Tip: Snug Shoes Can Damage Feet
  • Health Tip: Keep Baby Safe Around Stairs
  • Potential Cause of Asthma-Like Symptoms Spotted in Mice
  • Low-Dose Omega-3 Fatty Acids Don't Protect Heart Patients
  • Concussion Rates Soar Among Younger Kids
  • Stent Implantation Linked to Blood Clot Risk in Black Patients
  • Clues to Heart Attack, Stroke Risk From Fat-Filled Artery
  • Smoked Marijuana May Ease Chronic Nerve Pain
  • New Migraine Gene Discovered
  • Moderate Drinking May Boost Risk of Breast Cancer's Return
  • FDA Finds Rodents, Manure Piles at Farms in Egg Recall
  • August 27, 2010

  • Kids + Sports = Risk for Concussion
  • When It Comes to the Head, No Hit Is Normal
  • Alcoholics Overestimate Their Ability to Recall Things: Study
  • Food Better Than Supplements for Cancer Prevention: Expert
  • Quality of Care After Joint Surgery May Affect Heart Health
  • Breast-Feeding May Lower Women's Risk for Type 2 Diabetes
  • August 26, 2010

  • Record Heat Requires Exercise Precautions
  • Health Tip: When Hip Pain Signals Bursitis
  • Long-Term Exercise Can Reduce Vets' Muscle Pain
  • Quality of Pain Counts as Much as Intensity, Researchers Say
  • Preexisting Health Issues Add to Problems for Disaster Survivors
  • Black Rice May Be Cheap Source of Antioxidants
  • Doctors' Religious Beliefs Can Color Their Care of Terminally Ill
  • August 25, 2010

  • Antibiotics Now Recommended Before C-Sections
  • Health Tip: Recognizing COPD
  • Chronic Drinking Linked to Circadian Disruptions
  • Health Care Gap May Raise Rates of Colorectal Cancer Death in Blacks
  • Migraine With Aura Linked to Small Rise in Heart, Stroke Risks
  • In Some Patients, Hypertension Meds Raise Blood Pressure
  • Study Suggests Statins Could Help Some With Normal Cholesterol
  • Short-Term Overeating Could Make Long-Term Weight Loss Tougher
  • Are The Eggs in Your Fridge Safe to Eat?
  • U.S. Child Abuse Cases Falling, Despite Recession
  • Biosynthetic Corneas Show Promise in Transplants
  • Study Links Gene to Serious Eye Disease
  • In Early Trial, Targeted Therapy Fights Advanced Melanoma
  • Link Between Diabetes, Alzheimer's Disease Strengthened
  • Even Before Recession, 14 Million Kids 'Underinsured': Study
  • August 24, 2010

  • Health Tip: Is Knee Replacement Safe?
  • Health Tip: Diabetics Should Eat on Schedule
  • Vitamin D May Influence Genes for Cancer, Autoimmune Disease
  • Pump Placed in Aorta Doesn't Improve Angioplasty Outcomes: Study
  • 2002 Oil Spill May Shed Light on Health Problems for Deepwater Workers
  • Survival Rates Better for Certain Heart Transplant Patients
  • Nicotine Can Fuel Breast Cancer, Study Suggests
  • Heart Risks the Same With 2 Diabetes Drugs: Study
  • August 23, 2010

  • Bottled Teas May Not Deliver on Antioxidants
  • Scientists Shock Spuds in Bid to Boost Antioxidants
  • Could Drinking Water Before Meals Help You Lose Weight?
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