HealthDay News
- No Surprise: Walking, Cycling Linked to Healthier Weights (09.04.2010)
- Researcher admits finding seems obvious, but says scientific proof still important to encourage activity
- Lower Risk of Surgery Than Thought for Kids With Crohn's (09.03.2010)
- More study needed on early treatments to alter the course of the bowel disease, researchers say
- Lead Exposure May Delay Puberty in Girls (09.03.2010)
- Occurred even at blood levels below those recommended for treatment, NIH found
- Exposure to Violence May Aggravate Asthma, Study Finds (09.03.2010)
- Researchers link stress of inner-city life to increased hospitalizations
- Pedestrian Death By Car More Likely Among Uninsured, Minorities (09.03.2010)
- Blacks, Hispanics also more likely to be hit by a vehicle, study shows
- Mouse Study May Help Explain Fish Oil's Benefits (09.03.2010)
- Giving rodents omega-3 fatty acids helped counteract inflammation that can lead to diabetes
- Infants May Display Subtle Autism Signs at 6 Months: Study (09.03.2010)
- Infrequent gazing at others without prompting may be a tip-off, researchers say
- Talks With Plastic Surgeon Urged Before Mastectomy (09.03.2010)
- Where woman goes for treatment may influence breast reconstruction decision, study suggests
- Sickle Cell Kids at Greater Risk of 'Swine Flu' Complications (09.03.2010)
- Findings highlight need to vaccinate against H1N1, seasonal flu, researchers say
- Safety Top Concern of U.S. Workers, Surveys Show (09.03.2010)
- Issue gets too little media attention, spokesmen say
- Room Air Sometimes as Good as Oxygen Therapy: Study (09.03.2010)
- Comparison found no significant difference in breathlessness levels among terminally ill
- Health Highlights: Sept. 3, 2010 (09.03.2010)
- Former Egg Farm Employees Say Their Complaints Were Ignored: Report (09.03.2010)
- U.S. Agriculture Department spokesman said inspectors don't recall anyone raising concerns
- Disease May Be Only a Plane Ride Away (09.03.2010)
- Without vigilant adherence to childhood immunizations, outbreaks could return, experts say
- Unvaccinated Teen's Life Forever Changed (09.03.2010)
- Mother says trauma could have been avoided if vaccine had been available
- As Hurricane Earl Hits East Coast, Residents Urged to Brace Themselves (09.03.2010)
- Feds advise shoring up homes, storing water and food, and monitoring radio, TV
- Bedbug Nation: Critters Make a Comeback (09.03.2010)
- 'Hitchhiking' with human travelers, they're spurring anxiety across the United States
- Study Contends Pot Isn't a Major 'Gateway Drug' (09.03.2010)
- Researchers say ethnicity, stress, unemployment are stronger predictors of hard drug use
- Health Tip: Breast-Feeding Benefits Baby (09.03.2010)
- It's been linked to fewer health problems
- Health Tip: Heart Arrhythmia May Have Symptoms (09.03.2010)
- Here are possible warning signs
- Long-Term Use of Bone Drugs May Be Linked to Esophageal Cancer (09.03.2010)
- 5 years of meds such as Boniva, Fosamax almost doubles chances, but actual risk still low, researchers say
- Experimental TB Test Called Fast and Accurate (09.02.2010)
- Health experts say it has potential to greatly improve treatment of the respiratory disease
- Response Team Reduces Rate of Cardiac Arrests: Hospital (09.02.2010)
- 'Code Blue' emergencies at VA center declined 57 percent in first two years, study shows
- Smoking Seems to Backfire on Teens Hoping for a Lift (09.02.2010)
- Instead, depressive symptoms likely to increase, study finds
- Seniors Get Boost From Bad News About the Young (09.02.2010)
- Study found older people preferred negative stories about younger folks
