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- Obese Men With Prostate Cancer Face Higher Death Risk (HealthDay)
- Study: Focus on chest presses for better CPR
- Study: Smoke wrinkles don't stop at face
- Path to happiness? Expert: Don't think about it
- Study: Duct tape in doubt as wart cure
- Toddler improving on experimental smallpox drug
- Secret to slim kids? Just a little running around (Reuters)
- Obese Men With Prostate Cancer Face Higher Death Risk (HealthDay)
- Antibiotics overprescribed for sinus ills, study finds
- Report: More than 5 million living with Alzheimer's
- Safer Food Ising Fiber-Based Light Source
- Singapore rethinks obesity reduction programme for students (AFP)
- Singapore to scrap anti-obesity program (AP)
- Leukemia survivors more prone to other cancers
- Artery risk looms in seemingly healthy patients
- Millions of flu shots to be dumped
- Rare split-liver transplant aids baby, student
- Landmark Food Allergy Law Enacted In New Jersey
- Activity Levels Key to Childhood Obesity (HealthDay)
- Chinese restaurant food unhealthy
- Report: Chinese takeout a nutrition nightmare
- Overweight kids, teens treated with ADHD drug
- Safer Food Using Fiber-Based Light Source
- Heart risk high for firefighters
- Lasers no permanent fix for many port-wine stains
- Black-white life expectancy gap shrinking
- Healthy coffee lovers, drink up!
- Overweight kids, teens treated with ADHD drug
- European Commission Plans 2-year Period Of Flexibility To Determine Best Front Of Pac
- Activity Levels Key to Childhood Obesity (HealthDay)
- Study: Flu outbreak in U.S. could spark recession
- An Issues Landscape For Nanotechnology Standards - Institute For Food And Agricultura
- Fortified foods: Too much of a good thing?
- Dutch hope to invent foods that prevent obesity (Reuters)
- Edwards: Cancer 'no longer curable'
- Cosmetic surgery rates up; breasts most popular
- Diets And Artherosclerosis - An Interview With Molly Gee - The Diet Channel, An Award
- Study: Drink and smoke worse than drugs
- College students to pay more for birth control pills
- Prediction for this allergy season elusive
- Source of tainted spinach finally pinpointed
- Low-carb diet speeds initial weight loss: study (Reuters)
- Heart stent makers brace for results of new study
- Edwards shows new face of cancer
- Stay Healthy With Polyphenols!
- New Survey Evidence On The Health And Wellbeing Of England's Older Generation
- Girl's overdose death raises questions
- Online anonymity lets users get nasty
- Technology may be key to food safety
- Healthiest carb you are not eating
- Yale Researchers Weigh The Science On Soft Drinks And Health
- Study: Chocolate improves blood vessel function
- Drugs to raise 'good' cholesterol fail key tests
- Child care linked to later behavioral issues
- ACL injuries growing for young female athletes
- Healthy pizza not a half-baked idea
- Aspirin benefits older women, but talk to doctor first
- Study describes new type of 'semi-identical' twins
- Study: Most angioplasties not needed
- Pizza as health food? Could be
- Pomegranate Juice May Be Good For The Prostate And Heart, Reports The Harvard Men's H
- Food allergies: One bite can be deadly
- Canadians Warned Not To Use MIAOZI Slimming Capsules Due To Potential Health Risks
- Food Standards Agency Publishes Consultation On Saturated Fat And Healthy Eating, UK
- Prostate biopsy may be misleading in obese men (Reuters)
- Trans fats linked to greater heart disease risk
- Snow, Edwards show: There's no immunity to cancer
- Leading Slimming Organisation Offers Extra Help For Healthy Living
- Dispelling The Top 10 Nutrition Myths
- Breast MRIs urged for high-risk women
- Study: Kids get steady diet of junk food ads
- 'Dipstick' Test Could Reduce Risk Of Food Poisoning By Rapidly Detecting Spoilage
- Cancer-Fighting Foods, Supplements Explored In Day-Long Symposium
- Organic Is Healthier: Kiwis Prove That Green Is Good
- Obesity boosts prostate cancer mortality (Reuters)
- Say 'ah' to acupuncture
- How To Be Healthy And 'Green,' From The Harvard Health Letter
- Chemists Create Healthier Pizza By Boosting Antioxidants In Dough
- Eating healthy at the airport
- Is it the flu? Take the fast flu test
- Dry food added to pet food recall list on March 30th
- PA Department Of Health Warns Consumers About Raw Milk Sold By York County Dairy
- Health: Polyphenols On A Plate
- The Facts About Soy Protein And Heart Health
- Rising number of Japan's kids have weight problem (Reuters)
- Mom, son work to change views of birthmarks
- Vaccine cuts repeat ear infections
- Cocaine, amphetamine abuse linked to strokes
- Child fatal injury rate down, but race gap up
- Standard pregnancy weight can lead to heavy toddlers
- Overweight people more likely to get asthma (Reuters)
- Study: Toddlers not responding is autism sign
- Group: Mammograms optional for many under 50
- Overweight people more likely to get asthma
- Johns Hopkins Researchers Examine Why People Eat The Foods They Do
- How To Maintain Healthy Blood Sugar Levels
- Class does downward dog, literally
- Man with tuberculosis jailed for not wearing mask
- Japanese bingeing on Krispy Kremes
- FDA urges laxer labeling on irradiated foods
- Hunting ways to prevent epilepsy after brain injury
- Food irradiation rules may be relaxed
- Richardson signs medical marijuana bill
- FDA Likely Wrong About Wheat Gluten As Sole Source Of Pet Food Poisoning
- Why the long face? Rio's obese treated like horses (Reuters)
- Eggs raise cholesterol and other myths
- Obese in Rio de Janeiro treated like horses
- Are humans hard-wired to believe in a higher power?
- Analysis: Hormone replacement risk overstated
- Eggs will raise your cholesterol, and other myths
- Combo migraine drug beat single drug therapy
- Elizabeth Edwards gets good news on treatment
- Doctor contrasts his cancer care, uninsured patient's
- Reduced Calorie Intake Can Increase Health And Longevity
- Vitamin pills prevent low-weight babies
- Computer-aided mammograms questioned
- Thais turn to high-tech solutions to flight growing obesity (AFP)
- Malaysians face obesity-related disease epidemic in 10 years (AFP)
- Overweight girlhood boosts women's asthma risk (Reuters)
- Moisture in peanut butter plant spread salmonella
- Disease may have fueled Hatfield-McCoy feud
- Study: Mediterranean diet wards off allergies
- Most Americans don't eat smart and exercise, CDC says
- Walking, yoga may help with menopause
- Why raiding the fridge at night is a bad idea
- Choices for even the choosiest eaters
- 'Age-management' medicine growing, controversial
- Health Canada Reminds Canadians Of Egg Safety
- European Food Safety Authority Survey Supports UK Salmonella Control Measures
- Comment Re. Protective Effect Of Fruits, Vegetables And The Mediterranean Diet On Ast
- Report To World Health Organisation Says World's Food Is Still Far Too Salty
- Energy Club, Inc. Issues Allergy Alert Due To Undeclared Sulfites In Their Healthy Ca
- Apple Consumption During Pregnancy Reduces Risk For Childhood Wheezing And Asthma - O
- Supplements: No scientific evidence that they work
- Severely obese fastest-growing U.S. overweight group (Reuters)
- Tot better after reaction to dad's smallpox shot
- Melanoma survival rate improving
- Statin drugs lower respiratory death risk
- Severely obese fastest-growing overweight group
- Niacin can be toxic when used to 'beat' drug test
- NY Health Department Launches Trans Fat Help Center To Support Restaurants In Going T
- Scientists Say Dieting Does Not Work
- Number of morbidly obese growing rapidly
- Severely Obese Are Fastest Growing Segment of OverweightAmericans (HealthDay)
- Supplements: No evidence they slow aging
- Body Weight Associated With Portion Sizes In Young Adults
- Experts: Proposed arthritis drug won't get OK
- Insect-based flu vaccine shows promise
- More women surviving heart surgery
- Type I diabetics don't need insulin after stem cell therapy
- When life gets loud, give your ears some TLC
- Severely Obese Are Fastest Growing Segment of OverweightAmericans (HealthDay)
- Number of severely obese Americans soars (AFP)
- FDA: Energy drink marketed illegally
- Listerine plaque rinse recalled
- Genes gang up to help cancer spread, study finds
- 'I'm sorry,' hard for doctors to say
- Study reveals 'Robin Hood impulse'
- Human growth hormone use rises, but is it legal?
- China's food safety woes now a global concern
- Breastfed high-risk kids still become obese (Reuters)
- Researchers pinpoint gene linked to obesity risk (Reuters)
- Strongest genetic marker for obesity identified: study (AFP)
- Gene Variant Linked to Obesity, Diabetes (HealthDay)
- FDA advisers reject Vioxx successor
- New fat gene found; no clue yet how it works
- New monkey gene map may hold human clues
- Nailguns taking out weekend warriors
- Arsenic In Chicken Feed May Pose Health Risks To Humans, C&EN Reports
- People with gene variant may weigh more (AP)
- Gene Variant Linked to Obesity, Diabetes (HealthDay)
- Study Of US Restaurants Shows No Healthier Foods Without Healthier Profits
- Human growth hormone use rises; is it legal?
- 1st U.S. baby from frozen sperm, egg reported
- Dr. Gupta: The lessons I learned in 'Chasing Life'
- Does drinking your fruit and veggies count?
- Schools serving healthier food
- Readers struggle with urge to snack at night
- Healthier food, drinks slowly enter U.S. schools
- Abstinence programs no guarantee
- Australian Teenagers' Health Put At Risk By Poor Diet
- Expert Offers Simple Tips For Healthy And Tasty Summer Eating
- Phone Counseling Helps Patients Improve Eating And Exercise Habits
- FDA Urgently Warns Consumers About Health Risks Of Potentially Contaminated Olives, U
- Report To World Health Organisation Says World's Food Is Still Far Too Salty
- Canada's New Government Launches First Ever National Food Guide For First Nations, In
- U.S. food imports rarely inspected
- Why broccoli, soy fight cancer
- Extra daily serving of veggies cuts cancer risk
- Orbiting astronaut starts 'Boston marathon'
- Stem cell study homes in on ALS cause
- On the road? Don't skip your workout
- Study Finds Dietary Fat Interacts With Genes
- Orbiting astronaut runs 'Boston marathon'
- Genetics may dictate racial cancer rates, outcomes
- Are trans fat substitutes really healthier?
- Kids with head injury apt to have another
- Food Supplement Chondroitin Is No Better Than Placebo For Joint Pain New Study Says
- Va. Tech president: gunman was student
- Trans fats’ fill-in not much healthier
- Red, processed meats linked to breast cancer
- 5 fixes to help you stand up to back pain
- U.S. OKs 1st bird flu vaccine for humans
- Antidepressants' benefits trump risks for kids
- Picking healthy restaurant foods not so easy
- Morbidly obese: bigger Britons need fatter furnaces (AFP)
- Studies link hormone use, higher cancer risks
- Organic vs. conventional: What do experts say?
- "Glycemic load" of diet has no effect on weight loss (Reuters)
- Fruity cocktails may be healthy
- Calories, not carbs, count most for dieters
- Record 132 million flu shots expected for next flu season
- Skim milk best for pumping up muscle mass
- Poll: Picking healthy restaurant foods not so easy
- Columbine survivor: After the roller coaster, 'normal'
- Evidence Needed To Link Herbs, Spices And Improved Health
- Study Reports Changing To A Low-Fat Diet Can Induce Stress
- FDA: Sugar substitute doesn't cause cancer
- Fruity cocktails count as health food, study finds
- CDC helps TV shows keep the medicine real
- Obesity rising in Europe, especially in children (Reuters)
- Worldwide Fish & Seafood, Inc. Enters Consent Decree With FDA
- Dieting most always fails in the long run
- Five million children obese in EU (AFP)
- Dining Out Poses Hidden Dangers For Food-Allergic Patrons
- New Study Reviews Empty Calories Theory
- Researchers From The UGR Use A Bacterium To Obtain Biopreservatives From Food
- Junk Food Ad Overkill Shows Urgent Ban Needed, Australian Medical Association
- Obesity rising in Europe
- Obesity down in sugar-free schools: Swedish study (AFP)
- Ingredient imports underscore food supply vulnerability
- Class trains doctors for the toughest conversation
- RCN Launches Campaign For Better Patient Nutrition, UK
- Obesity down in sugar-free schools: Swedish study (AFP)
- Obese File Twice as Many Workers' Comp Claims (HealthDay)
- Study: Fat workers cost employers more (AP)
- Public 'clamoring' for free cervical cancer vaccine in NH
- Study says obese workers costing employers
- Harvard study discounts abortion-breast cancer link
- Executed in U.S. may be awake as they suffocate
- Journey back to the ice: Skaters recover after slash
- Fast Food Health Lottery - Frequent Consumption Is "Unsafe" Warn Obesity Experts
- Kenya Moves Toward National Food And Nutrition Policy
- Study: Breast-feeding won't deter obesity (AP)
- Childhood obesity: Breast is not necessarily best (AFP)
- Obese File Twice as Many Workers' Comp Claims (HealthDay)
- Victims' families: Strengthen food oversight
- Study sees major depression connection to diabetes
- Breast-feeding link to adult weight challenged
- Breast-feeding no help in preventing adult obesity (Reuters)
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