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New Campaign Focuses On Experiments

New Growth Charts Dispel the Myth That One Size Fits All

Is Obesity A Disease Or Just A Symptom?

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Medicare OKs More Biopsy Options

Study Urges Increase In Angioplasty

Youths Addicted To Nicotine In Few Weeks, Study Says

Weight-Conscious Have Been Fooled By "Low-Fat" Labeling

FDA OKs Another Eye Surgery Option

Doctors Say Strep Throat Bacteria Suddenly Becoming Resistant To Common Antibiotic

Experiments Strengthen Link Between Fish Oil, Mental Problems

Expert Panel Casts Doubt On Benefits From Hormone Replacement

Reports Posted On Abortion Pill

Retinal Cell Transplants Show Promise In Relieving Parkinson's Symptoms

U.S. Reminded Of Dangerous Products

Distinguishing PRK, LASIK And LASEK Eye Surgeries

LASEK: A New Way To See Without Glasses

LASEK Eye Surgery: Here's What Happens

Fla. Disease May Have Mad Cow Link

AIDS Drug Looks Good In Big Trial

Studies Fuel Debate Over Vaccinations

Gov't Warns On Baby Sleep Dangers

FDA Approves New Heart Implant

Gearing Up For The Allergy Seasons: New And Old Treatments For Allergies And Asthma

Many Lack Diphtheria, Tetanus Boosters

FDA OKs New Device For Breast Cancer

Summer Brings More Time For Play - And More Accidents

Mutations Can Carry Over Generations

Hepatitis A Infections More Common Than Reported, Study Shows

The Debate Over Smallpox Vaccinations: Should We Or Shouldn't We?

Breast-Feeding, Intelligence Linked

Organic Produce Has Pesticides, Too, But Far Less Than Conventional Food, Study Finds

Costs Delay Health Care For Women

How To Recognize Ebola Attack

CDC Urges Gay Men To Get HIV Tests

Having Sons May Shorten Moms' Lives

Number Of Global Polio Cases Hit Lowest Point Last Year

Young Men And Blood Pressure Studied

Emergency Room Visits Jump 14 Percent

Rivals Struggle Over Multiple Sclerosis Drugs

Study Focuses On Red Meat, Cancer

Violent Crime Injuries Studied

Study: Condoms Reduce Women's Risk Of Contracting Herpes

Study Indicates Calcium-Free Kidney Drug May Ward Off Heart Trouble

Women Afraid To Say No To Unsafe Sex

Food Cos. Seek Bacteria Killers

Irregular Heartbeat, Reduced Lung Capacity Make Deadly Combo

New Rules On Hospitals' Mistakes

Study Relates Jogging And Strong Bones

U.N. AIDS Conference Ends

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Cranberry Juice Helps Urinary Tract

CDC Sees Racial Gap In Flu Shots

Citing Mad Cow Disease, FDA Panel Backs Blood Donor Curbs

CDC Urges Broader Testing For AIDS Virus

Home Fertility Test Kit Developed

Exercise Research Creates Doubts

Genetically Altered Virus Kills Cancer Cells In Tests

Study: Labor Risky After Caesarean

Study: Enzyme Work Helps In Fabry's

How To Cope With Heat Emergencies

Stroke Damages Spouses’ Sense Of Well-Being

Study: Stem Cell Cloning Flawed

New Test Developed For Drug Users

Gaps In Treating Mentally Ill Trap Many Youths In Limbo

Heart Transplant Patients See Hope

Gov't Warns About Comfrey Herb

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Incidence Of A Dangerous Complication Of Pregnancy Increases

Certainty And Uncertainty In Treatment Of Lyme Disease

Staph Bacteria Active Gene Swapper

Health Focus: More Work Needed To Reduce Second Heart Attack And Stroke

Study Backs AIDS Drug Cocktails

Fit Employees Have Fewer Workplace Injuries, Study Finds

MS Society Announces New Guidelines

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Scar Cells May Hinder Transplants

New Experimental Fertility Technique

Concerns Emerge Over Safety Of Yellow Fever Vaccine

Government Warns Of Soft Bedding In Playpens

Mother-To-Child Syphilis Rate Down

DDT Use In United States Linked To Premature Births In 1960s

Thyroid Drugs Face Approval Deadline

Second-Stage Trials Begin For Endostatin

Growing Medical Fear Over Possible Carcinogenic Virus

Exercise Chemical May Cause Migraines

Researchers Link Smoking, Early Menopause

Research Finds Fat And Fit People Have Half The Death Rate Of Thin Unfit People

Stroke Risk May Grow After Bypass

Women On Welfare Face Health Problems

New Stent Implanted In Patient

Health Focus - How Successful Dieters Keep Weight Off

Pain Relievers, In Moderation, May Pose No Harm

Study: School Shooters Give Warning

Value Of Heart Procedure Questioned

Strategies To Help Beat The Summer Heat

Thinprep Is Good News In Cancer Detection

Children's Well-Being Improves, Report Says

What Motivates Human Guinea Pigs? A Will To Live, Hope, Altruism

Study: Condoms Fight HIV, Gonorrhea

Survey: Kids Likely To Use Drugs

Experts Explore Genetic Differences Between Races

New Study Supports View That Third Generation Pill Increases Risk Of Blood Clots

Doctors Report First Case Of New Superantibiotic Being Beaten By Staph Supergerm

Future Of Heart Pump Uncertain

Experts: Kids Worried About Weight

Leukemia Drug Shows Early Promise, Stokes Hope For "Magic Bullet" Against Cancer

Deaths From Med Errors May Be Fewer

New Class Of Antibiotics Looks Good

Researcher: Bedbugs A Growing Problem In U.S. Hotels As International Tourism Increases

Anniversary Of Legionnaires' Disease

FDA Strengthens Warning That Painkiller Oxycontin Can Be Addictive And Deadly Leukemia

CDC Urges More West Nile Efforts

FDA OKs Ribavirin Sold Separately

Psoriasis Drug May Bode Relief From Other Immune Ailments

Study: Drug Hospital Visits Rise

Stem Cells May Help In Brain Repair

Drug Users Now Using Embalming Fluid

Playgrounds: Study Shows High Proportion Of Serious Injuries

FDA Endorses Osteoporosis Treatment

Poll: Children Are More Spoiled

Drugs Of Choice: Just Because They're Advertised On TV Doesn't Mean New Prescription Medications Are Safe

Beaches In 17 States Declared Safe

Baby Brains Learn To 'Tune In' Faces, Science Authors Say

Some Infant Formula To Become More Like Breast Milk

Hormone Produced By Fat Cells May Help Fight Insulin Resistance In Diabetics

Preserving Fertility While Treating Cervical Cancer

Responding To An Attack On The Nation's Heart

For Survivors, A 'Dark Night Of The Soul'

Coping With The Unthinkable

Survivors Might Benefit By Sticking Together

Experts Fear Epidemic Of Stress Syndrome

Psychologists: After Traumatic Events, People Tend To Cling To Family, Home

A Time When Rage Is Normal

What - And How - To Tell The Children

An InteliHealth-Harvard Look At The News - Children And Tragedy

Communicating With Children About Disasters

Emphasize Safety In Talks With Children, Experts Say

Disaster's Aftermath: frequently Asked Questions

Expert Warns Of Danger In The Dust Of New York

Federal Health Officials Put Volunteer Doctors On Alert Following Attacks

New Yorkers Rush To Give Blood

Bush Asks Staffers To Give Blood

N.J. Park Becomes A Triage Center

Fed Agencies Move To Ensure Safety

Schools Struggle To Help Students Understand Terrorist Attacks

Youth Tries To Make Sense Of Attacks

U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency

The American Red Cross

United Way Of New York City

World Trade Center Survivor List

United Jewish Appeal - Federation Of New York

World Vision American Families Assistance Fund

Feed The Children

Catholic Charities

YMCA

Health Focus - Breast Cancer And You

Child-Resistant Oil Caps Considered

An InteliHealth/Harvard Medical School - Prescription Pain Relievers

An InteliHealth/Harvard Medical School Look At The News - Off-Pump Bypass

Anthrax Treatment Must Begin Before Symptoms, Some Of Which Can Be Confused With Flu

Drink To Breast Health

An InteliHealth/Harvard Medical School Look At The News - Cardiac Risk

An InteliHealth/Harvard Medical School Look At The News - Milk and Breast Cancer


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