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1 Million Americans Likely Stricken by Swine Flu: CDC
1 Million More Doses of Swine Flu Vaccine on Hand
1 Swine Flu Shot Enough for Older Kids
11 More Children Die From Swine Flu: CDC
11 More Children Die From Swine Flu: CDC
15 Percent of U.S. Teens Think They'll Die Young
1918 Flu Closings May Provide Lessons for Today
1976 Swine Flu Outbreak Offers Echoes, Lessons Today
1st Doses of Swine Flu Vaccine Set for Early October
2 Hours Glued to TV Doubles Kids' Asthma Risk
22 Million Sickened by Swine Flu in 6 Months
28 Pregnant Women Have Died From Swine Flu: CDC
3 Steps Might Help Stop MRSA's Spread
3M Injected Drug Users Worldwide Could Be HIV-Positive
40 Swine Flu Cases Now Reported in U.S.
76 Children Dead From Swine Flu: CDC
9/11's Psychological Scars Slowly Healing
A Child's Sweet Tooth May Be All in the Bones
A Curse or Two Might Quell the Pain
A Healthy Mind Can Help Fight HIV
A Little Cash Buys a Lot of Calories at the Corner Store
A Much-Needed Hero for Troubled Times
A Pet's Bite Can Pass on MRSA
A Young Life Lost to Prescription Drug Abuse
Abstinence-Only Programs Fall Short of Teens' Needs
Acceptance of Chronic Illness Helps People Move On
Access Is Key to Kids' Decision to Smoke
Actress Helps Promote New Campaign for Meningitis Vaccine
Adequate Supply of Swine Flu Vaccine Uncertain
ADHD Might Raise Kids' Obesity Risk
Adopted Children at Slightly Higher Mental Health Risk
Adult Fast-Food Diets Tied to Too Much TV as Teen
Adults With ADHD Lose 3 Weeks Worth of Work Annually
After Neuroblastoma, Chronic Problems Often Await
AIDS Drug Slows Spread of Deadly Childhood Brain Cancer
AIDS-like Illness Found in African Chimps
'Airport Malaria' Risk Rising With Global Warming
Alcohol Ads on Cable TV Reach Young Audiences
Alcohol-Related Ills Increasing Worldwide
All Products at Georgia Peanut Plant Recalled
Almost 6 Million U.S. Cases of Swine Flu in First Few Months
Almost Half of Women Have Sexual Problems
Alzheimer's Drugs Also Treat Behavioral, Psych Problems
Alzheimer's Protein Tied to HIV Progression
Another Report Finds Swine Flu Targeting the Young
Another Study Supports Early HIV Therapy
Antibiotic Resistance Still a Major Public Health Threat
Antibiotics Being Prescribed Less for Respiratory Infections
Antibiotics Bought Easily on the Internet
Antibiotics Effective for Vaginal Injury After Childbirth
Antibiotics Largest Cause of Drug-Induced Liver Damage
Antibiotics May Not Cause Diarrheal Bacteria
Antidepressant Use Tied to Poorer Driving
Anti-Obesity Drugs Could Fight Viral Infections
Anti-Smoking Drugs Get FDA 'Black-Box' Warning
Antiviral Drugs Should Be Used Cautiously to Fight Flu, U.S. Says
Apes Love a Good Laugh, Too
Are Hospital Mobile Phones Dialing Up Superbugs?
Are Internet-Addicted Kids More Violent?
As Sleep Improves, Grades Seem to Go Up
As Swine Flu Cases Mount, CDC Says U.S. Hasn't 'Dodged a Bullet'
As Work Stress Rises, So May Depression
Asperger Syndrome Tied to Low Cortisol Levels
At Least 114 U.S. Kids Dead From Swine Flu
At Least 20 Dead, Hundreds Ill in Swine Flu Outbreak in Mexico
At U.S. Colleges, Binge Drinking Is on the Rise
Attention Problems in Kindergarten Could Spell Long-Term Academic Trouble
Autumn Babies More Prone to Asthma
Babies Born in High Pollen Months at Wheezing Risk
Baby Names Prone to Boom-and-Bust Cycles
Background TV Distracts Kids From Play
Backyard Raccoon 'Latrines' Harbor Hidden Dangers
Bacterial Infections May Be Overlooked in SIDS Cases
Bad-Behaving Teens May Be Living Up to Expectations
Barefoot Lifestyle Has Its Dangers
Being Happy Affects Even Those You Don't Know
Binge Drinking Clogs Arteries With Plaque
Binge Drinking May Encourage Infection
Binge-Drinking Collegians at High Risk for Injuries
Biologists Question Animal Brain Size Theory
Biomarker May Signal HIV Progression
Bird Flu Virus Can Survive Two Years in Landfill
Birds Don't Miss a Beat
Birth Control May Help Ward Off Bacterial Vaginosis
Blacks More Likely to Die of Severe Sepsis
Blood Test Narrows Down Need for Antibiotics
Booze Taxes Lower Alcohol-Linked Deaths
Boston Trial to Test New HIV/AIDS Vaccine
Boys as Socially Aggressive as Girls: Study
Boys May Feel a Genetic Pull Toward Gangs
Boys' Team Sports May Encourage Bad Behavior
Brain Adjusts to Cope With Life's Upsets
Brain May Be Wired for Social Conformity
Brain Scans Show Differences in Cocaine Addicts
Brain Scans Show Heightened Risk for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Brain Slow to Judge Fast-Moving Objects Head-On
Brains of Bulimia Patients Wired Differently
Breast Cancer Drug May Beat Fungal Infection
Breast Milk Molecule Gives Mom's Immunity to Baby
Breast-Fed Baby May Mean Better Behaved Child
Breast-Feeding More Protective for Girls Than Boys
Bullying Seems to Affect Kids Years Later
Bullying Top Concern of Parents With Overweight Child
Businesses Need Swine Flu Action Plan, U.S. Says
Can't Control Junk Food Cravings? Blame the Brain
Car Cell Phone Use More Hazardous Than Chat With Passengers
CDC Campaign Targets MRSA Infections
CDC Has Candidate Viruses for Swine Flu Vaccine
CDC Monitors Shortage of Hib Vaccine
CDC Panel Says No to Routine Use of Gardasil for Boys
CDC Panel to Recommend Who Should Get Swine Flu Shot
CDC Shifts Swine Flu Focus to Likely Impact in the Fall
CDC Urges Patience As More Swine Flu Shots Arrive
CDC Warns of Rise in Childhood Infections Tied to Meningitis Germ
Cell Phone Study Suggests People Are Losing Their Wanderlust
Cell Phones, Traffic a Deadly Combo for Kids
Cellular Disorder Might Influence Behavior
Childhood ADHD Linked to Criminal Behavior in Adults
Children Need Seasonal Flu Vaccine, Experts Say
Chimps Show Signs of Culture
China Documents First Case of Tick-Borne Disease Spread
Chlamydia Infection May Play Role in Type of Arthritis
Cholesterol Drugs May Help Prevent Flu Deaths
Chronic Stomach Inflammation Boosts Cancer Risk
Circumcision Can Reduce AIDS Risk, Study Shows
Circumcision Doesn't Lessen HIV Transmission
Circumcision Guards Against STDs
Circumcision Rates Too Low
Clinical Symptoms Enough to Switch Drug Regimens for HIV Patients
Cocaine Spurs Long-Term Change in Brain Chemistry
Cocaine Use in Pregnancy Linked to Impulsivity in Sons
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Best for Traumatized Youths
College Students Get More Drunk When Drinks Are Cheap
Colleges Move to Limit Swine Flu's Spread
Color Can Affect How People Think and Act
Color Red Makes Men Amorous
Common Flu Strain Resistant to Popular Antiviral Drug
Common Infections May Contribute to Strokes
Commonly Used HIV Infectivity Rate Misses Risks
Community-Based Staph Pneumonia More Common Than Thought
Computer Program Helps Drug Abusers Stay Clean
Concerted Effort Needed to Fight Drug-Resistant Flu Strain
Confirmed Swine Flu Cases in U.S. Near 2,300 Mark
Consider Kids' Health on Tropical Trips
Constipation May Lead to Other Problems
Contact Lens Cases Often Contaminated
Corticosteroids of Little Use Against Childhood Meningitis
Cosmetic Skin Fillers May Cause Delayed Side Effects
Could Plastics Chemicals 'Feminize' Boys' Play?
Could Swine Flu Panic Be Worse Than Outbreak Itself?
Course of West Nile Infection Charted
Coxsackievirus Infections Spiked in 2007: CDC
Cranberries May Help Prevent Urinary Tract Infections
Current Flu Season Worst in 4 Years
Cyber Bullying Affects One in 10 Students
Daycare Infants Less Likely to Develop Asthma
Death Rates for HIV Patients Decrease Dramatically
Decorative Halloween Eye Lenses May Pose Serious Risks
'Degrading' Lyrics Linked to Teen Sex
Dementia More Likely With One Subtype of HIV
Dental Plaque Buildup May Raise Heart Risk in Black Men
Deployment Takes Toll on Military Moms and Teens
Deportation Tied to Higher HIV Risk for Men Injecting Drugs
Depression May Blur Memory of Aches and Pains
Depression Often Goes Untreated in Working Moms
Depression, Anxiety Hinder Quality of Life After Stroke
Diagnostic Approved to Detect
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Dialysis Catheter Placement Makes Little Difference in Infection Risk
Diluted Bleach Baths Ease Kids' Eczema
Discoveries Brighten Search for AIDS Vaccine
Disinfectants Can Boost Bacteria's Resistance to Treatment
DNA-Based HPV Tests More Accurate Than Pap Smears
Do Underweight Newborns Make for Shy Adults?
Doctors Urged to Get Aggressive to Help Smokers
Don't Lose Sight of Halloween Safety
Don't Prescribe Antibiotics for Adult Sinus Woes
Drinking Before 15 Boosts Risk of Later Alcohol Abuse
Drug Holds Promise Against AIDS
Drug Impedes Body's Deadly Reaction to Flu Virus
Drug Regimen Prevents AIDS Transmission Via Breast Milk
Drug Resistance Is Slowing Global Fight Against TB
Drug-Coated Sponges May Limit Catheter Infections
Drug-Resistant TB Declines in United States
Drunk Drivers May Respond to Brief Motivational Interview
Earlier HIV Treatment Could Save Lives Worldwide
Earlier Vaccination Could Cut Whooping Cough Deaths
Early Bedtime May Help Stave Off Teen Depression
Early HIV Treatment Best for Babies
Early Psychiatric Issues May Predict Suicide in Boys
Early Spankings Make for Aggressive Toddlers, Study Shows
Eating Fast Until Full Triples Overweight Risk
E-Communication Might Be Outpacing Emotion
ED an Indicator of Men's Health
Educational Drive Cut Death Rate From Sepsis
Elder Abuse, Neglect Make Early Death Far More Likely
Eradicating Gut Bacteria Improves Stomach Cancer Outcomes
Even Barely Early Babies Face Respiratory Risks
Even Mild Infections Hasten Decline With Alzheimer's
Exercise, Counseling Benefits Depressed Heart Failure Patients
Experimental AIDS Vaccine Delivers Good News
Experimental Vaginal Gel Doesn't Ward Off HIV
Experts Keep Wary Eye on Tamiflu-Resistant Swine Flu
Experts Say Panic Over Swine Flu Is Premature
Extended Antiviral May Benefit Kidney Transplant Patients
Extended Therapy Helps Drug-Addicted Teens
Extremely Preemie Babies Prone to Behavior Woes Later On
False Positives in Oral HIV Test Halt Use in NYC
Families That Eat Together Serve Up Good Dietary Habits
Family Flu Shots Protect Babies Before Leaving Hospital
Family History of Aneurysm Raises Stroke Risk for Smokers
Family Meals Can Help Teen Girls Avoid Drugs, Alcohol
FDA Approves 4 Swine Flu Vaccines
FDA Approves Seasonal Flu Vaccine for 2009-2010
FDA Bars Generic Drugs From Indian Company
FDA OKs Flu Vaccines for 2008-09 Season
FDA Touts Efforts to Enhance Food Safety
FDA Warns Consumers Not to Eat Peanut Butter Products
'Fear of Losing' Key Emotion in Economic Decisions
'Fearless' 3-Year-Olds Might Be Tomorrow's Criminals
Female Mammals May Select Out Competing Sperm
Few Countries on Track to Curb Maternal, Child Mortality Rates
Fewer U.S. High School Students Engage in Risky Behaviors
Finding May Lead to Vaccine for Traveler's Diarrhea
First Batch of Swine Flu Vaccine Already Here: Company
First Swine Flu Death Reported in U.S.
Flu Shot in Pregnancy Protects Baby
Flu Shots Worthwhile for College Students
Folate Levels in Pregnancy Tied to ADHD in Offspring
Food Additives Could Fuel Hyperactivity in Kids
Foodborne Illnesses Remain Constant in U.S.
For Macho Men, Doctor Visits Are Less Likely
For OCD, Not Helping Might Be Best
For Short Kids, No Lack of Self-Esteem
For Some Animals, There's No Place at Home
Freeze-Dried Formula May Block HIV Virus in Breast Milk
Frequent Household Moves Raise Kids' Suicide Risk
Friendship May Lie in the Genes
Full Results of AIDS Vaccine Trial Confirm Modest Benefit
Game, Not Gore, Keeps Video Players Playing
Gator Blood May Be New Source of Antibiotics
Gay Men, Straight Women Have Similar Brains
Gene Therapy Holds Promise for HIV
Gene Variant Tied to Severity of Drinking
Gene Variants Behind Vulnerability to Yeast Infections
Gene Variation Found in Boys With Delinquent Peers
Genes Get Out the Vote
Genetic Approach Boosts Yeast Infection Treatment
Genetic Discovery May Improve Hepatitis C Treatment
Genetic Trait Boosts AIDS Risks in Blacks
Genetic Variant Slows AIDS Progression
Genetics Linked to How Brain 'Frames' Choices
Genetics, Environment Shape Sexual Behavior
Genetics, Social Factors Tied to Male Delinquency
Genital Herpes May Never Go Dormant
Germicide Might Guard Against HIV Infection
Germs Hold Court in Sand Castles
Germs Mingle Most on Palms, Feet, Forearms
Get Smart About Swine Flu for Back-to-School
Get Your Vaccine for Seasonal Flu, Experts Urge
Getting Tough on Bullying
Girls and Math: Blame the Culture, Not Ability
Girls' Anti-Social Behavior Predictive of Later Depression
Girls From Poorer Areas More Likely to Have Sex Earlier
Give and Be Happy
Giving Gardasil to Boys Not Worth the Cost
Giving Swine Flu Drug by IV Could Save Lives
Global Cooperation Urged to Control Species-Crossing Disease
Global Testing Shows No Variation in Swine Flu Virus
Go Healthy, Not Hungry for Holiday Eating
Good News for Elderly: Happiness Keeps Growing
Good Oral Hygiene May Protect Against Heart Infections
Good Posture May Inspire Confidence
Grab a Tool and Change Your Brain
Group B Strep Screening Guidelines Sparing Newborns
Guard Against Swine Flu at Summer Camp
Guideline Urges HIV Tests for All Patients 13 and Older
Guidelines Urge Use of Erectile Dysfunction Drugs
Gum Chewing May Cut Craving for Snacks
Gum Disease May Reactivate AIDS Virus
Gum Disease Treatment Doesn't Cut Preterm Birth Risk
Gut Bacteria Fights Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Half-Dose Flu Shot Works Well in Young Adults
Hallucinations Are Rare Side Effects of ADHD Medications
Hand Washing 10 Times a Day May Help Keep Flu Away
Handwashing, Masks Beat Drugs at Fighting Flu
Have a Purpose in Life? You Might Live Longer
Health Experts Plot Strategy for Swine Flu Vaccine
Health Fears Are Nothing to Sneeze At
Health Tip: After Your Child is Born
Health Tip: Allow Yourself to Grieve
Health Tip: Angry?
Health Tip: Boost Your Energy
Health Tip: Facts About Fleas
Health Tip: Get Your Child Back to Bed
Health Tip: Having a Throat Culture?
Health Tip: Help Stop Thumbsucking
Health Tip: Help Your Child Develop Healthy Habits
Health Tip: Keep Calm During Pregnancy
Health Tip: Keep Kidney Infections at Bay
Health Tip: Keep Stitches Clean and Dry
Health Tip: Keep Teen Conflicts Under Control
Health Tip: Laughter is Good for You
Health Tip: Make Exercise a Daily Habit
Health Tip: Managing Your Emotions
Health Tip: Poison Ivy Rash
Health Tip: Prepare Your Child for a New Baby
Health Tip: Preparing Your Child for a Medical Test
Health Tip: Preparing Your Child For Therapy
Health Tip: Prevent Burnout
Health Tip: Remember to Take Your Medicine
Health Tip: Removing a Splinter
Health Tip: Satisfying Food Cravings
Health Tip: Soothing Separation Anxiety
Health Tip: Staying Emotionally Healthy
Health Tip: Take Care of a Blister
Health Tip: Talking to Loved Ones With Cancer
Health Tip: Taming a Temper Tantrum
Health Tip: Tempering Your Temper
Health Tip: The Signs of Hunger
Health Tip: Treating a Superficial Cut
Health Tip: Trying Pregnancy Again
Health Tip: Understanding Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Health Tip: Warning Signs of Mental Illness
Health Tip: When Your Child Needs Glasses
Health Tip: Why You May Have Swollen Lymph Nodes
Healthier Lifestyle Can Cut COPD Symptoms
Heart Risks Emerging in People With HIV
Hepatitis B Vaccination Protects Against Liver Cancer
Hepatitis C Therapy Useless for Some
Herpes Suppression May Not Prevent HIV Infection
High-Dose Flu Shot Benefits Elderly
Hispanics Respond Poorly to Standard Hepatitis C Therapy
HIV 'Atlas' Shows Virus Targeting Minorities
HIV Can Penetrate a Woman's Healthy Genital Skin
HIV Can Re-Emerge From a Single Cell
HIV Drug a Double-Edged Sword for Infants
HIV Drug Might Spur Resistant Strains of Virus
HIV Drugs Linked to Increased Risk of Heart Attack
HIV Drugs Provide Breast-Fed Babies With Some Protection
HIV Infection Rate for Young Black Men 'Alarming:' CDC
HIV Outbreak Began Decades Earlier Than Thought
HIV Patients Living Longer
HIV Patients May Have Stiffer Arteries
HIV Patients More Prone to 7 Kinds of Cancer
HIV Plus Alcohol Hampers Short-Term Memory
HIV Testing Day Set for Saturday in U.S.
HIV Tests Cost-Effective for Some Seniors
HIV Vaccine Failure Still Brings Insights
Holiday Eating Without the Guilt -- or the Pounds
Home Smoking Ban Keeps Teens From Lighting Up
Honey Bees on Cocaine 'Dance' When Food Is Found
Hopes for AIDS Vaccine Still Alive Despite Setbacks
Hospice Care Eases the End for Loyal Pets
Hospital Workers May Trigger Dangerous Outbreaks
How Much Should Women Drink? It Depends on Who You Ask
How to De-Stress a Recession-Riddled Life
HRT After Menopause Reduces Symptoms
Human Brain Works Between Order and Chaos
Human Nose Too Cold for Bird Flu Virus
If You Want Help From a Chimp, You'll Have to Ask
Illness Presents Diabetics With Special Challenges
Immune Response May Speed AIDS Progression in Women
Immune System Gene Discovery Sheds Light on Staph Infections
Immune System Protein Predicts Toxic Shock Survival
Immune System Works Better at Night
Immune Systems of AIDS Patients More Prone to HPV Cancers
Immunity to Swine Flu May Be Broader Than Thought
Impotence Drugs Don't Harm Vision: Study
Improper Microwaving Led to Pot Pie-Salmonella Outbreak
Impulsive Kindergartners May Turn to Gambling
Impulsivity Raises Alcoholism Risk
In Some Cities, Spring Swine Flu May Be Easing Fall Outbreak
In the World of Germs, Man Bites Dog
In Time, Cream Might Prevent Herpes Transmission
In Tough Times, Kids May Find Solace With Grandparents
Inbreeding May Have Doomed Spain's Habsburg Dynasty
Independent Audit of Global Child Immunizations Urged
Infant Head-Flattening Linked to Ear Infections
Inflammation, Coagulation Tied to Non-AIDS Deaths in HIV Cases
Injectable Antibiotic Protects Against Lyme Disease in Mice
Internet Program Helps Problem Drinkers
Interventions to Promote Breast-Feeding Succeed
Intestinal Bacteria Trigger Immune Response
Irradiation Almost Erases Risk of Food Poisoning
Keep Your Flu Shots Straight This Fall
Keeping a Healthy Holiday Balance
Kellogg Halts Sales of Peanut Butter Crackers
Key Factors Define 'Prolonged Grief'
Key to Wound-Healing May Be Explained in Fish Tail
Kids Who Lack Self-Control May Be Prone to Weight Gain
Kids With Parent in War Zone Face Behavior Risks
Lack of Sleep Linked to Common Cold
Latest Research Supports New AIDS Drug
Learning Takes Place When You Get Things Right
Leave That Ear Wax Alone
Leprosy Lingers in the U.S.
Less Exposure to Violent Media Makes Youths Less Aggressive
Less Sensitivity to Hormone May Play Role in Autism
Less TV Brings More Parent-Child Interaction
Lifestyle May Counter Blood Pressure Genes
Live Chickens on Trucks Could Transmit Dangerous Germs
Lots of Sex May Prevent Erectile Dysfunction
Love Hormone May Ease Discussion of Painful Topics
'Love Hormone' May Trigger Jealousy, Too
Low Humidity Levels Help Flu Germs Spread
Low-Cost Strategies to Maintain Health in Hard Times
Lung Cancer Patients Get Blamed for Their Disease
Lung Enzyme Both Friend and Foe
Malaria Drug Doesn't Boost Survival Odds With Prion Diseases
Man Dies of Brain Inflammation Caused by Deer Tick Virus
Many Black Women Refuse Breast Cancer Treatments
Many Hospitalized With Swine Flu Had Been Healthy
Many Kids Feel Threatened in the Classroom
Many Kids Under 15 Watch Violent Movies
Many Teen Drivers Don't Think They're Inexperienced
Many Teens Circumvent Tanning Bed Laws
Many Turn Blind Eye to Racism
Many Unlicensed Teen Drivers Put Safety Last
Many Young Adults Uninformed About Vaccines
Marriage Ends, Health Declines
Married Folks Still the Healthiest
Maybe Men Aren't So Picky After All
Measle's Spread Doesn't Depend on Airways
Media Affects Public Perception of Infectious Diseases
Media Images of Alcohol Can Drive You to Drink
Medication Reduces Violence in Some Schizophrenics
Medicinal Marijuana Eases Neuropathic Pain in HIV
Meningitis Vaccine Seems to Work Like a Charm
Men's Sex Lives May Suffer as Waistlines Expand
Mental Activity Seems to Keep the Brain Vital
Mental Illness Doesn't Predict Violent Behavior
Messages Heard Better in the Right Ear
Millions of Kids Live With Substance-Abusing Parents
Mimicking Behavior May Help Form Social Bonds
Minn. Confirms Tainted Peanut Butter Link to Salmonella Outbreak
Minnesota Pig Infected With H1N1 Flu
Mistaken Beliefs About Cancer Abound
Modern Wars, Modern Ills
Mom's Cells Prime Fetal Immune System
Money Matters
Money May Lure People to Lose Weight
Monkey Brain Gives Clues to Human Interaction
More Educated Choose Healthier Foods, But Pay More
More Low-Income Kids Are Getting Vaccinated
More Peanut Butter Products Join Recall List
More Peanut Butter Recalled in Salmonella Outbreak
More Swine Flu Vaccine Coming Soon
More Than 100,000 Americans May Have Swine Flu: CDC
More Than 60,000 Patients Risked Hepatitis Infections
More U.S. Kids Taking Diabetes, Blood Pressure Drugs
Most HIV-Infected Prisoners Go Untreated After Release
Most Single Adults Not Using Condoms
Most Who Want Swine Flu Shot Can't Get It
MRSA Cases Dropping in Hospital ICUs
MRSA Creeping Into Hospitals From the Outside
MRSA Infections Can Bug Fitness Buffs
MRSA Infections Spreading to Kids in Community
MRSA May Succumb to Honey
MRSA Rates Tied to Hospital Understaffing
Mud Harnessed to Fight Infections
Mumps Outbreak in Midwest Could Have Been Worse
Music Therapy Improves Well-Being of Very Ill Patients
My 10-Day Ordeal With the Swine Flu
'Near-Wins' Boost Desire to Keep Gambling
Neighborhood Alcohol Outlets Tied to Kids' Injury Risk
Nestlé Recalls Cookie Dough Products
New Antibiotic Could Shorten TB Treatment
New Avian Flu Vaccine Strategy Proposed
New Bird Flu Vaccine Shows Promise
New Compound May Fight HIV
New Compound Slows HIV Replication
New Drug Fights Anthrax Toxin
New Ear Tube Device Helps Treat Infections Faster
New HIV Drug May Help Those Resistant to Therapy
New Insights Could Help Shield Babies From Diarrhea Bug
New Latent TB Drug Saves Lives, Money
New Model Allows Testing of Hepatitis C Treatments
New Paint Shows Germ-Fighting Potential
New Strategy Eyed for AIDS Treatment
New Swine Flu Strain Found in Brazil: Report
New TB Vaccine Passes Safety Trial
Newly Identified Compounds May Inhibit Strep Infection
Nightly Snacking May Speed Weight Gain
Non-AIDS Cancer Risk Higher for Those With HIV
Non-AIDS-Related Cancers Growing Among HIV Patients
Non-Drinkers More Likely to Be Anxious, Depressed
Not All Smiles Are Created Equal
Not Everyone Wants to Be Vaccinated Against Pandemic Flu
Number of New U.S. HIV Infections Gets Revised Upwards
Nurturing Parents Can Cut Risk of Aggression in Girls
Ob/Gyn Group Urges Routine HIV Tests for All Women
Obama Administration Might Recommend Three Flu Shots for Americans This Fall
Obama Declares Swine Flu a National Emergency
Obese Patients at Greater Infection Risk After Hip Replacement
Obesity Boosts Gum Disease Risk
Obesity is a Family Affair
Obesity Rolling Back Gains in Heart Health
Officials Still Seek Source of Salmonella Outbreak
Officials Stress Safety as Swine Flu Vaccine Arrives
Old Tech Helps Soldiers With New Wound Infection
Old, Fat Mice Blamed for Virus Transmission
Older Adults May Have Some Immunity to Swine Flu
Older Blood Boosts Chances of Infection in Transfusion Patients
Older Caregivers Prone to Worse Sleep Patterns
Older Problem Gamblers Face Increased Suicide Risk
Once-Daily Combo Works for New HIV Patients
One Dose of Swine Flu Vaccine Offers Protection: Studies
One Dose of Swine Flu Vaccine Works for Pregnant Women
Outbreak Investigation Highlights Drug Safety Issues
Outcomes Improve for Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Patients
Overeating? Blame Your Genes
Parental Involvement in School Has Its Limits
Parental Monitoring Can Curb Teen Marijuana Use
Parenting Plays Key Role in Infant's Response to Stress
Parents Not Best Barometer of Kid's Eating, Exercise Habits
Parkinson's Drugs Can Trigger Unhealthy Behaviors
Peanut Butter Product Recalls Mount
Peanut Butter Recalled as Salmonella Search Continues
Pelvic Inflammation Puts Girls at Risk for Repeat STIs
Perception May Affect Drinking by College Students
Personality May Not Predict Parkinson's
Pet Doors Opening at Assisted Living Centers
Photos of Smokers Trigger Brain Reaction in Those Trying to Quit
Pooches Sometimes Miss the Point
Possible AIDS Treatment Shows Promise in Monkeys
Possible Return of Swine Flu in Fall Has U.S. Health Officials on Alert
Postmenopausal Women's Sexual Dissatisfaction Not Linked to Heart Troubles
Pot-Smoking Drivers Tied to Range of Road Accidents
Pregnancy, STDs on the Rise Again Among U.S. Teens
Pregnant Mom's Flu Shot Protects Baby
Pregnant Women Should Take Flu Drugs Promptly
Pregnant Women, Health-Care Workers Top Swine Flu Vaccine Candidates
Prescribed Meds Still Best Treatment for Alcoholism
Preterm Births Linked to Infection of Amniotic Fluid
Preventing Shaken Baby Syndrome
Prioritize Pregnant Women to Get Swine Flu Shot, Experts Say
Probable Case of Human-to-Human Bird Flu Transmission Reported
Problem Gambling Common Among Young Adults
Production Problems Plague Delivery of Swine Flu Vaccine
Program Helps 1st Graders Stay Safe Long-Term
Program Seeks to Reduce ICU Infections
Progress in Stamping Out Smoking Has Stalled
Progress Made Toward Vaccine for Urinary Infections
Protecting Newborns From a Dangerous Threat
Protein Branded As Culprit in Mad Cow Disease
Regular Church Attendance May Lower Suicide Risk
Repeat Teen Self-Cutters Likely to Engage in Risky Sex
Report Urges Broader Effort to Stem Emotional Disorders in Youth
Research May Yield New Weapons Against Sepsis
Researchers Develop Quick Way to Create Human Antibodies
Researchers Find Genes That Influence West Nile Virus
Researchers Tackle HIV From a New Angle
Researchers Test New Source for Blood Platelets
Researchers Uncover Why Turmeric Helps Heal
Resistance to Malaria Drug Reported in Cambodia
Resolving to Break an Addictive Habit?
Respiratory Issues Linger for Smallest Babies
Rest Easy. When It Comes to Swine Flu, Your Pet Is Safe
Restrictive Diet for Kids May Backfire
Retrovirus May Be at Root of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Reuse of Antibacterial Wipes Can Spread Bacteria
Review Urges Aggressive MRSA Screening for Health Workers
Rewards Are Key to Cooperation
Risky Sexual Behaviors Decreasing Among U.S. Teens
Role of Circumcision in Reducing HIV Risk Still Unclear
Rooks Show Intelligence in Catching the Worm
Rotavirus Vaccine Cutting Infection Rates Among Kids
RSV to Blame for 1 in 13 Pediatrician Visits
Sad Dads May Lead to Crying Infants
Safety Tips That Will Earn Barbecuers a 'Well Done'
Salmonella Common in U.S. Poultry
Salmonella Infection Numbers Still Rising; Recalls Rise Also
Salmonella Outbreak Over, U.S. Says
Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Dry Dog Food
Salmonella Outbreak Tied to Dry Dog Food Continues
Savoring Happy Moments Helps Build Emotional Strength
Schizophrenia Linked to Higher Risk of Dying From Cancer
School Closures May Not Be Necessary When Swine Flu Strikes
School Violence Drops With Federal Program
School-Based Program Can Change Kids' Lives
Scientists Break Into HIV 'Hideout'
Scientists Capture HIV Transfer Among T-Cells on Video
Scientists Come Closer to Unlocking Secrets of Common Cold
Scientists Decode HIV Genome
Scientists Find Clue to Dangerous Side Effect of MS Drug
Scientists ID Enzyme That Allows Dysentery Amoeba to Hide
Scientists ID First Human With Gorilla Strain of HIV
Scientists ID Virus That Infects Cancer Cells
Scientists Identify Brain's 'Hate Circuit'
Scientists Isolate Organism That Causes Disfiguring Tropical Disease
Scientists Spot New Twist in HIV Infection
Scientists Still Baffled About Origins of Swine Flu
Scientists Uncover How HIV Hides Inside Cells
Sebelius Urges Americans to Get Swine Flu Vaccine
Sebelius: There Will Be Swine Flu Vaccine for All Who Want It
Secondhand Smoke Worse for Children
Secondhand Smoke Leaves Kids Prone to Severe Infections
Sedatives Increase Suicide Risk Among Elderly
'Self-Embedding' a Troubling Trend Among Teens
Separation Anxiety, Canine-Style
Sepsis Therapy in Preemies Fails to Boost Survival
Serotonin Transporter Gene Tied to Social Anxiety
Service Dogs Help Traumatized Veterans Heal
Seventh Salmonella Death Linked to Peanut Products
Severe Swine Flu Can Kill Young, Old Alike
Severe Swine Flu Could Lead to Blood Clots in Lungs: Study
Sex Ed Can Help Prevent Teen Pregnancy
Sex Partners Get STD Alerts by E-mail
Sexual Dysfunction Common a Year After Major Trauma
Shared Race, Social Group Seem to Help People Relate
Shootings Linked to Alcohol-to-Go Outlets, Study Finds
Shop 'Til You Drop: You May Feel Better
Showerheads Harbor a Bounty of Germs
Sicker People More Vulnerable to Swine Flu: CDC
Silver-Coated Endotracheal Tubes Cut Down on Infections
Single Rooms Becoming the Norm in New Hospitals
Sinus Infections Can Cause Toxic Shock in Kids
Sleep Apnea May Cause Erectile Dysfunction
Sleep May Be Cause, Not Consequence, of Cancer Issues
Sleep Training Helps Ease Insomnia Tied to Arthritis
Sleepless Nights Make for Grumpier Brains
Slide Into Debt Could Bring Wider Waistline
Small Businesses Urged to Prepare for Swine Flu
Smallpox Drug May Protect Against Common Cold
Smokers Struck by Influenza Face Higher Mortality Rates
Smoking Keeps Its Grip on Urban Poor
Smoking Ups Infection Risk for Lung Disease Patients
Smoking, Drinking Should Matter in Movie Ratings, Parent Survey Finds
Social Activity Keeps Elders Young, Agile
Some Facelift Patients Infected With MRSA 'Superbug'
Soothing Songs Please the Heart
Spanking May Lower Kids' IQs
Special Dyes and Lighting Kill MRSA, Research Shows
Special Immune Cells May Be Key to HIV Resistance
Sperm May Play Role in Transmission of HIV
Spleen Key Player in Brain's Infection-Fighting Messages
Staph Infection May Follow People Home From Hospital
Starting HIV Therapy Earlier Saves Lives
Statins Help Prevent Delirium After Heart Surgery
Statins Reduced Death Risk From Pneumonia
Stay Upbeat, Active to Keep the Mind Young
Staying Social May Keep Dementia at Bay
Steroid Can Ease Severe Sore Throat
Stifled Anger at Work Doubles Men's Risk for Heart Attack
Stomach Bacteria Might Guard Against Certain Throat Cancer
Stranger's Cell Phone Ring May Thwart Your Thinking
Strep B Seems to Trick Immune System
Stress May Encourage E. Coli Illness
Stressed Health Care Workers Battle 'Compassion Fatigue'
Study Casts Doubt on Low IQ's Role in Early Death
Study Challenges Link Between Panic Attacks, PTSD
Study Debunks Link Between Strep and Brain Disorders
Study Details Swine Flu Transmission Rates
Study Disproves Belief That Hepatitis C Blunts HIV Drugs
Study Explains How Cranberries Prevent Urinary Infections
Study IDs Variations in Black, White Genomes
Study Links Smoking to Increased Risk of Pancreatitis
Study Links Spanking to Physical Abuse
Study Shows 1% of Americans Have Been Infected With West Nile
Study Singles Out Beachgoers' Skin Cancer Risk
Study Spotlights a Natural Infection Fighter
Study Supports Popular HIV Drug Regimen
Study Supports Swine Flu's Pandemic Potential
Study Ties Herpes Virus to Emerging Form of Diabetes
Study Touts Success With 'Female Viagra' Drug
Study Upends Comfort-Food Theory
'Superbug' Test Detects MRSA Faster
Supply of Key Children's Vaccine Almost Back to Normal
Surge in U.S. Cases of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Surgical Masks Help Ward Off Flu, Maybe
Surging Internet Use Cutting Into Family Time
Survivors of 1918 Flu Pandemic Immune 90 Years Later
Swine Flu Can Move Quickly to Severe Illness
Swine Flu Cases Now Total 7: CDC
Swine Flu Cases Still Up, But U.S. Officials Are Guardedly Optimistic
Swine Flu Continues to Flare Up, CDC Says
Swine Flu Continues to Spread Across U.S.
Swine Flu Could Create Hospital Bed Shortage
Swine Flu Declining in Some Parts of U.S.
Swine Flu Fatality Rate a 'Little Bit' Higher Than That of Seasonal Flu
Swine Flu Infections Now Top 140 in U.S.
Swine Flu Infections Surpass 100 in U.S.
Swine Flu Likely to Return to U.S. Next Winter
Swine Flu Loves a Crowd
Swine Flu May Be Less Dangerous Than Predicted: Study
Swine Flu May Bring Surge in Hospitalizations
Swine Flu May Have Infected More Than 100,000 Americans
Swine Flu May Not Be Any Deadlier This Fall: Experts
Swine Flu May Not Close College Classrooms: CDC
Swine Flu May Pose Problems for Pregnant Women
Swine Flu Now a Pandemic
Swine Flu Now Reported in All 50 States
Swine Flu Now Reported in All 50 States
Swine Flu Outbreak May Be Subsiding, CDC Says
Swine Flu Outbreak Not a Pandemic at This Point
Swine Flu Parties? Send Your Regrets, Experts Say
Swine Flu Poses Risk to Kids With Neurological Conditions
Swine Flu Shots May Come Too Late to Stem Fall Outbreak: Study
Swine Flu Shots Safe for People With Weak Immune Systems: Experts
Swine Flu Still Strikes Younger People Hardest
Swine Flu Tied to Rise in Pneumonias Among Young
Swine Flu Trials Continue to Point to 1-Dose Vaccine
Swine Flu Vaccine on Track for Fall: CDC
Swine Flu Vaccine Seems Safe in Early Trials
Swine Flu Vaccine Seems Safe: Experts
Swine Flu Vaccine Still in Short Supply
Swine Flu Vaccine Still Months Away
Swine Flu Vaccine Won't Be Ready Until October: CDC
Swine Flu Vaccine Won't Be Ready Until October: CDC
Swine Flu Virus Dominant Strain Worldwide: WHO
Swine Flu Virus Not Mutating, Making Vaccine a Good Match
Swine Flu: A Primer
Swine Flu: A Primer
Swine Flu: A Primer
Swine Flu: A Primer
Swine Flu: A Primer
Swine Flu: A Primer
Swine Flu: A Primer
Swine Flu: A Primer
Swine Flu: A Primer
Switch to 'Light' Cigarettes Makes Quitting Tougher
Synthetic Protein Thwarts HIV Infection in Lab
Tailored Treatments Effective for Depression Due to Pain
Take Note: Doodling Can Help Memory
Take the Sting Out of Your Child's Flu Shots
Tamiflu-Resistant Swine Flu Found in Canadian Father
Tamiflu-Resistant Swine Flu Passed Person-to-Person in U.S.
TB Gene Tweak Could Bring Better Vaccines
TB Patient Has Less Dangerous Strain: CDC
T-Cell Duplication Delayed Up to 3 Days After Infection
Teachers May Be Swayed by Child's Reputation
Technology, Caffeine Keeping Teens Awake
Teen Blood Donors More Prone to Complications
Teens From Smoke-Free Homes Carry on Tradition
Teens Likely to Trade Team Sports for Individual Exercise
Terror Fears Tougher on Minorities, Disabled
Testosterone Associated With Disease Transmission
Testosterone Spray Improves Sexual Satisfaction in Women
The Brain Comes Alive With the Sounds of Music
The Dark Side of Vegetarianism
The Psychology of Celebrity Worship
There's More Than Turkey Behind Holiday Yawns
Thinking Man's Chimp Shows 1st Animal 'Planning'
Third of EMS Stethoscopes Carry MRSA Virus
Third U.S. Swine Flu Death Reported
Those Who Feel Rejected Direct Hostility Toward Others
Threat From Infectious Diseases Growing
To Be More Creative, Try Living Abroad
To Protect Yourself, Wash Those Germs Away
To Sleep, Perchance to Remember
Too Few Americans Get HIV Test Early Enough
Too Much Cola Can Cause Muscle Problems
Topical Treatment May Ease Erectile Dysfunction
Torn Surgical Gloves Put Patients at Risk for Infection
Tracking Down a Salmonella Outbreak
Transplant Patients Should Be Monitored for Ear Infection
Travel Safety Can Be a Passport to Good Health
Traveling While on Dialysis Could Be Risky
Treating Stomach Infection Early Protects Against Cancer
Treatment Target for Herpes Pinpointed
Trial Vaccine May Protect Against Serious Viral Infection
'Troubling' Rise in HIV Among Young Gay Men: CDC
Truckers Trailed By Risky Behaviors: Study
Trying to Decide? Forget the Facts and Phone a Friend
TV Ads Trigger Mindless Eating
TV Time May Not Be Benign
TV, Internet Causing Kids Harm: Report
Two Ways to Tackle Tuberculosis
Typical Binge Drinker Is Young White Male
U.S. Asked to Do More for Kids' Mental Health
U.S. Chlamydia Infections Hit All-Time High
U.S. Closer to Viable Swine Flu Shot
U.S. Considers Massive Swine Flu Vaccination Program
U.S. Declares Public Health Emergency in Response to Swine Flu
U.S. Expects 160 Million Doses of Swine Flu Vaccine by October
U.S. Flu Season Off to Slow Start
U.S. Immigrants Bearing More of the TB Burden
U.S. Issues Swine Flu Guidelines for Day-Care Programs
U.S. Lags on HIV Testing Goals
U.S. Prepares for Possible Return of Swine Flu in Fall
U.S. Progressing on Swine Flu Vaccine
U.S. Students' Academic Interests Tend to Wane in Middle School
U.S. Swine Flu Cases Surpass 60
U.S. Swine Flu Count Nears 1,900; Person-to-Person Transmission Now Common
U.S. Syphilis Rate Grows for 7th Year in Row
U.S. Unlikely to Meet Target for TB Elimination
U.S. Unveils Stricter Food-Safety Standards
Undecided Voters Not So Undecided After All
Underaged, Inebriated Easily Get Drinks at Stadiums
Universal Flu Vaccine Shows Promise
Universal Screening for MRSA in Hospitals Made Little Difference
Universal Testing, Prompt Treatment Could Slash HIV
Using Cell Phones, Internet to Battle Eating Disorders
UV Lights, Fans May Curb TB Spread in Hospitals
Vaccine Shields Monkeys From Simian Form of HIV
Vaccine Skin Patch Prevents Travelers' Diarrhea
Vaginal Microbicides Might Help More Men Than Women
Viable Swine Flu Shot Closer to Reality
Viagra May Boost Female Libido in Some Cases
Vicks VapoRub Linked to Infant Breathing Problems
Video Games Can Play Havoc With Kids' Joints
Viewing Adult-Themed TV Tied to Earlier Sex for Teens
Violence Between Couples May Not Be Spontaneous
Virulent Strain of MRSA Resists Treatment
Virus May Drive Some Prostate Cancers
Watching R-Rated Movies Boosts Kids' Smoking Risk
Watching the Nail-Biting Big Game Hurts So Good
Way to Rescue Tired Immune Cells Fighting HIV Found
What's for Dinner? Brain Chemical Helps People Decide
When Clocks Change, Body May Need Time to Adjust
When It Comes to Casual Sex, Men Aren't So Picky
When Parents Fight, Children Often End Up With Scars
When Sleep Suffers, So Does Decisiveness
WHO Close to Declaring Swine Flu Pandemic
WHO Declaration of Swine Flu Pandemic Looks Imminent
WHO Warns of Possible Pandemic as Mexico Seeks to Contain Swine Flu
WHO Warns of Possible Pandemic as Mexico Seeks to Contain Swine Flu
Whooping Cough Immunity Lasts 30 Years or More
Why Swine Flu Differs From Seasonal Flu
Winter's Cold, Summer's Heat Take a Toll
With Autism, Diet Restrictions May Do More Harm Than Good
Woman and Cat Shared 'Super Bug'
Women More Likely Than Men to Reject Unattractive Babies
Women More Likely to Have Second Thoughts on Tattoos
Women's Hands Home to More Types of Germs
Women's Testosterone Patch May Not Work
Work Strife Stresses the Heart
World's 1st Swine Flu Vaccine Trials Start in Australia
Worldwide Vaccine Availability Reaches All-Time High: Report
Worldwide War Deaths Underestimated
Writing Disorder May Be Common Among Kids
You Own It, You'll Eat It
Young Kids' Screen Time May Raise Blood Pressure
Young Moms Follow Their Mother's Parenting Style
Young People at High Risk of Death Worldwide
Young Pop Star's Emphysema Startles Experts
Younger Age of More Severe Swine Flu Cases Worries Experts
Your Surroundings Mirror Your Beliefs