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Update On Breast Implants: The New Evidence Against DOW Chemical By Richard Alexander

Georgia Justices Pass Expert Witness Issue Back to Legislature

Planning For Long-Term Care

Cirrhosis

NMHA Offers Tips For Coping With The Anniversary Of September 11

FDA Says Herbal Tea Linked To Seizures

An Aetna InteliHealth/Harvard Medical School Look At The News -- Health And WTC Rescuers

Longevity's Health Care Costs Reassessed

Smoking

Hemochromatosis

Smoking's Global Death Toll Shows Shift

Over 6,500 Join 9-11 WTC Health Study

Researchers Eye Solution To Blood-Supply Problem

Patients in Florida Lining Up for All That Medicare Covers

West Nile Virus Deaths Decline Despite Higher Rate of Infection

Galen and Barr Make Deal on Drug Rights and Patents

Mixed Data Leave Doubts on Cancer Drug

Study Says Ground Zero Soot Lingered

Panel Rejects Pleas to Curb Sales of a Widely Abused Painkiller

Aortic tear is a rare, often fatal medical disaster

Health care is rationed already _ on the sly

LAZARUS AT LARGE ''But Doc, I saw it on TV''

Researchers estimate smoking kills as many in developing world as in industrialized countries

Democrats question changes to HIV/AIDS-prevention program guidelines

Study links wine with fertility

Scientists: don't eat well-done beef

Moderate exercise cuts breast cancer risk

AIDS: Africa, center of the epidemic

Analysis-SARS would only dent recovery

Polio vaccine might have carried virus

Traditional Medicare: This old house

Medicare: Deductibles, copays add up

Diabetes drugs linked to heart failure

'Living condom' may guard against HIV

No joking on drug care benefit

Learn The Lessons Of Catheter Related Infection Research

'Comfort foods' cut off stress hormones

CD players could scan DNA, proteins

Take the Stress Out of Repetitive Stress Injuries

Work Out Smarter, Not Harder

Migraines Linked To Common Heart Defect

Study Finds Link Between C-Sections, Allergies

2 Years Later, New York Remembers 9-11 Victims

Chronic Hepatitis

Binge Drinking

Exercise May Cut Breast Cancer Risk

USDA Proposes Personalizing Food Pyramid

Study: Fight Teen Drinking Harder

Health Officials Discount New SARS Outbreak

Women Lose Weight With Moderate Exercise

Welcome to the National Women's Health Information Center

FDA launches hormone therapy campaign

Panel Rejects Pleas to Curb Sales of a Widely Abused Painkiller

Here's your quick guide to the latest you need to know about eating for health and supplementing when necessary.

Clearing the Fog: Coping with the Cognitive Dysfunction of Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ImmuneSupport.com

The Arthritis Foundation

MedWatch Reporting Forms

God Bless The USA

Fireman's Prayer

September 11th Quilt Tribute

What America Means

Thank God For The Survivors

A Prayer For America

Congressional Committee Agrees on Drug Benefits

BBC NEWS'' Medical notes Below you will find links to the BBC News Online medical notes library.

Click on any of them to find out more about your chosen topic.

Survey grades heart bypass surgery Rates of mortality at hospitals in state are tallied, compared

'Comfort food' research finds medicinal effect High-fat fare helps rats in dealing with high stress levels

40,000 could lose Medicare U.S. insurers say payments not up with medical costs

2 VIEWS OF UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE ''Small employers deserve a break in health-care bill''

2 VIEWS OF UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE ''Bad medicine for the medically uninsured''

CALIFORNIA CULTURES ''Barriers to health''

Justice Department moves to close storefront broker for Canadian drugs

FDA unveils hormone therapy education campaign

Health care costs soar for third year, the biggest increase since 1990, study finds

Health insurers to drop 40,000 Medicare members in 2004

France's largest undertaker says 15,000 died in heat wave

More Marines have malaria symptoms after Liberia mission

Singapore health officials say test reveals new case of SARS; WHO urges caution

Appeals court revives diabetes suit against U.S. Bancorp

What You Never Expected to Hear About Water Fluoridation

Is Red Wine Really Good for Your Health?

United States Grows More GM Crops Than Any Other Country

Diabetes Epidemic Could be a Worldwide Catastrophe

Elevated Homocysteine Levels May Affect Your Ability to Think

Treating Gum Disease Prevents Premature Deliveries

How To Determine Your Personal Stressors

Depression And HIV

Experimental West Nile Drugs Begin Clinical Studies

Study Fleshes Out The Food-Stress Link

Bacteria May Show Promise In AIDS Fight

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Two commonly prescribed diabetes drugs may cause heart failure and fluid buildup, researchers report

Annual Doctor Day offers good opportunity to seek preventive screenings

Cancer Study Participants Needed

Attack on panel politics Group demands tighter ethics rules for appointments to US scientific advisory panels. | By Peg Brickley

The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI)

US Office of Government Ethics

Panel politics unresolved

Science Magazine

Department of Health and Human Services

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Advisory Committee On Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention (ACCLPP)

The Hastings Center

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Tufts University

FDA Advisory Committee Oversight and Management Staff

S. Gottlieb, "Compromise by Bush reinforces stem cell research ambiguity," The Scientist, August 13, 2002.

Do You Understand Your Health?

Quick And Important Birth Control Facts

A Glimpse Into The Future

FDA Approves New Birth-Control Pill

An Aetna InteliHealth/Harvard Medical School Look At The News -- Harvard Physician Reacts To Our Poll

Researchers Retract Ectasy Study

Hidden Fat Presents Visible Danger ''Exercise Excises Fat Around Internal Organs''

Learn Better Breathing With Yoga ''Deep Breaths Help Deal With Stress.''

Advances in MRI imaging may lead to new standards for faster diagnosis of multiple sclerosis

About Advisory Committees

Experts Debate How to Toss Out Medicines

Singapore man tests positive for SARS

First official report on heat wave deaths blames authorities for slow reaction

Top world health official says countries must prepare for possible return of SARS

Vegas teen who lost 50 pounds hopes stem cell operation combats Crohn's disease

At 79, a Pioneer of Heart Devices Is Not About to Quit Tinkering

Outbreak That Wasn't: A SARS False Alarm

With Advances in Biopsies, Less Can Mean More

Calculating the Toll of Trauma

Smoking Tied to Kidney and Spleen Damage

Diana Zuckerman, Ph.D.

Technology, cost cutting giving scientists options for testing Cell cultures, gene chips, databases among alternatives

PROFILE Stephen Hinshaw, author Lifting the veil on a dual life Accomplished son probes his accomplished dad's misdiagnosed mental illness

Family, government clash over who decides child's best interests in life-and-death care

Medical board says no doctor exodus in Nevada

Lawmakers seek to trim workers' compensation costs

Agents raid supplement lab Clients include Bonds, Kelli White

Western states prepare for spread of West Nile virus; Colorado has been hardest hit in U.S.

Novel blood transfusion technology hits snag

Liver Cancer Prevention

Scientists keeping an eye out as the mosquito-borne virus moves west.

Researchers To Hand Out SARS Test Kits

Western States Brace For West Nile Spread

Schools To Develop Bioterrorism Vaccines

Protect Yourself From Heart Disease With Simple Lifestyle Changes

How Nanotechnology Will Change Health Care as we Know It

Japanese Doctor Finds Health With Metabolic Typing

Fish Oil Benefits the Heart and Brain

Flour Group Funds Anti-Atkins Obesity Report

Lowering Cholesterol May Not Reduce Arterial Plaque

Relation of aggressiveness of lipid-lowering treatment to changes in calcified plaque burden by electron beam tomography.

Experience the Incredible Health & Weight Loss Benefits of the Premier Coconut Oil

Fraction Of Substance Abusers Receive Treatment

FDA Approves New Herpes Drug

Gene Found To Increase Cancer Risk

Experimental Surgery Could Treat Chronic Back Pain

Heart Scan Tool Can Predict Heart Attack Risk

'Fall Allergy Capitals' Should Brace For Runny Noses

Study Looks At What Makes Defibrillators A Good Buy

Bronchitis Edges Out Lung Cancer In Smoking Diseases

Diabetes Rates Change Little Despite Obesity Surge

Human SARS Akin To Animal Virus

Learn Better Breathing With Yoga

What is Hyaluronic Acid?

Hyaluronic Acid and Connective Tissue Disorders

Glycosaminoglycan alteration in the skin of children with classical Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.

Cell-free synthesis of hyaluronic acid in Marfan syndrome.

Long-term extracellular matrix metabolism by cultured human osteogenesis imperfecta osteoblasts.

[Stickler's syndrome] [Article in Polish]

The Public Citizen Armour Thyroid Scandal: Public Citizen is a Public Menace!

Sticking Out Our Necks | BACK ISSUES "We're Patients...Not Lab Values!

The Public Citizen Armour Thyroid Scandal Public Citizen Is Becoming a Public Menace!

Study Suggests Low-Dose Mercury Accelerates Autoimmune Disease (September 2003)

The Top Five Supplements for Thyroid Support A Review by Richard Shames, M.D. & Karilee Shames, Ph.D., R.N.

The Thyroid Guide to Pregnancy, Fertility and Breastfeeding Success, by Mary Shomon

Is Coconut Oil Really a Thyroid Cure?

Dr. Bruce Fife's Positive Review of Coconut Oil

An Open Letter to Dr. Bruce Fife, Re: Coconut Oil

Understanding Thyroid Lab Tests

Could Your Thyroid Be Causing Your Symptoms?

About the SoBig Virus

The Public Citizen Armour Thyroid Scandal: Public Citizen is a Public Menace!

Living Well With Hypothyroidism: What Your Doctor Doesn't Tell You...That You Need to Know

Redding hospital may lose Medicare payments Tenet subsidiary allegedly billed millions for unnecessary procedures

Western states prepare for spread of West Nile virus; Colorado has been hardest hit in U.S.

Heavy rains considered a likely cause of Legionnaires outbreak on East Coast

Hundreds rally for couple who fled to Idaho with cancer-stricken son

Novel blood transfusion technology hits snag

Dendreon prostate-cancer drug is on fast track

Diabetes no barrier to going onstage in 'Oz'

Suits on Silica Being Compared to Asbestos Cases

Hip and Buttock Pain, Difficulty Walking, Normal X-Rays

A major cardiology study suggests the angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitor perindopril could lower the risk of major cardiovascular illness.

Positive thinking or at least thinking of positive events on one's life can impact how effective an influenza shot works.

Purdue University biologists say they've learned how to control the development of stem cells in the inner ears of embryonic chickens.

The high cost of the new Prevnar vaccine for young children -- $260 for a four-shot series -- is resulting in a patchwork of vaccine practice.

Some people who experience intense migraines may suffer from a common heart condition that, when corrected, can reduce the occurrence of the headaches.

A study found that doctors are giving fewer antibiotics to U.S. children than they did in the mid-1990s, reversing a 20-year trend.

A groundbreaking study on genes, environment and IQ finds that the influence of genes on intelligence is dependent on class, the Washington Post reported.

Providing medicine to 3 million people with AIDS in Africa by 2005 will require a commitment from civil society, said the head of the World Health Organization.

U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., has announced a $55 billion-a-year health insurance plan for children, laid-off workers and small-business employees.

Years from now, historians might ponder how something as mundane as household mold became both a Hollywood cause celebre and the source of widespread misconception. After all, mold is everywhere -- on cheese, in the compost pile, on the bathroom ceiling -- and is mostly harmless.

Laboratories, a Pennsylvania-based regional integrated laboratory system, and Rhodes Group, Inc., a leading Connecticut-based laboratory management & IT consulting firm, announce the implementation of Fast OrdersTM, Rhodes Group’s revolutionary front-end order entry solution in Health Network Laboratories’ Patient Service Centers.

Suits on Silica Being Compared to Asbestos Cases

Redding hospital may lose Medicare payments Tenet subsidiary allegedly billed millions for unnecessary procedures

Company Reports Surge in Demand for HDA Studies

Tea may hinder cancer development

Ecstasy study used wrong drug, withdrawn

French government issues heatwave report

Medicare: A political battle, then and now

Reforming a sick system

Anti-evolution movement gaining ground

WHO officials warn of SARS resurgence

Study suggests Venus once had life

Study sees possible aid for stroke victims

New test for mad cow detection

Strong Growth for Skin Patch Products and Therapies Seen

Researchers find gene for teen epilepsy

Navy coverup alleged on drug side effects

Analysis: College days filled with peril

 

 

 


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