Yahoo! Health: Health News News Archive
Health News from the Associated Press, Reuters and HealthDay, updated continuously.
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- Using Anti-Clotting Drug Before Angioplasty Cuts Risk (HealthDay)
- Chernobyl Legacy Not as Dark as Feared (HealthDay)
- Disaster Officials Collecting the Dead (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 5, 2005 (HealthDay)
- Vitamin B Pills May Not Stop Heart Attacks (Associated Press)
- Sales of biogenerics in US, Europe to soar-study (Reuters)
- Anorexia patients still restrict food after therapy (Reuters)
- Excessively sleepy? Could be more than poor sleep (Reuters)
- Diabetes not associated with depression: study (Reuters)
- Study Finds Newer Blood Thinner Safer (Associated Press)
- Sodium Nitrate Could Be Disease Cure (Associated Press)
- Doctors May Be Helping Sick Kids Die (Associated Press)
- Kids May Mimic Parents' Smoking, Drinking (Associated Press)
- Mouthguards essential for back-to-school sports (Reuters)
- Men and women fare equally well after angioplasty (Reuters)
- Mobile Hospital Now Tending Miss. Patients (Associated Press)
- New test can predict breast cancer's spread (Reuters)
- Scanners Help Determine What Pleases Women (Associated Press)
- Researchers Use Brain Scans to Help Women (Associated Press)
- Sodium Nitrite Could Be Disease Cure (Associated Press)
- Study finds fortified grain combats birth defects (Reuters)
- Packing School Lunches (KidsHealth.org)
- The Truth About Temper Tantrums (KidsHealth.org)
- A Guide for First-Time Parents (KidsHealth.org)
- Pneumocystis carinii (KidsHealth.org)
- Study: Angioplasty Protocol Questioned (Associated Press)
- Amid the chaos, a New Orleans clinic survives (Reuters)
- Two-Year-Olds Mimic Parents' Smoking, Drinking (HealthDay)
- Well Water a Danger to Infants (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Remembering Your Medicine (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Recovering After Vasectomy (HealthDay)
- Word test may give clues to Alzheimer's disease (Reuters)
- Brain Serotonin Could Link Anxiety, Anorexia (HealthDay)
- Many Male Teens Fatalistic About Unplanned Pregnancy (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 6, 2005 (HealthDay)
- Fat Content of Breast Milk Increases with Time (HealthDay)
- Many U.S. doctors ill-trained on cultural gaps-study (Reuters)
- Sleep-deprived doctors might as well be drunk -study (Reuters)
- Device makers vie in pain treatment market (Reuters)
- Medical teams say they were ready for Katrina (Reuters)
- FDA Panel Wants Arthritis Drug Approved (Associated Press)
- Mosquito-Borne Disease Kills Two in Mass. (Associated Press)
- Study: Daily Routine Helps Bipolar Disorder (Associated Press)
- Water Pollution a Concern in New Orleans (Associated Press)
- Running on Sand a Challenge and Reward (Associated Press)
- Case of Texas Girl With Cancer Gets Review (Associated Press)
- Folic Acid Is Helping Reduce Birth Defects (HealthDay)
- New Drug Regimen Fights Breast Cancer Recurrence (HealthDay)
- Junk Food More Available in Middle Schools (Associated Press)
- Study hints at promise of new Novartis heart drug (Reuters)
- Singulair helpful for kids with asthma and allergies (Reuters)
- Program boosts life for prostate cancer patients (Reuters)
- Humiliation influences obese teens' depression (Reuters)
- Helping Kids Reset Summer's Sleep Clock (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: As Your Daughter Enters Puberty (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: How to Stop that Hacking Cough (HealthDay)
- Study Questions Progress Against Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)
- New Orleans Mayor Orders Removal of All Residents (HealthDay)
- Train the Brain to Modulate Pain (HealthDay)
- Lower Blood Pressure Reduces Brain Damage After Stroke (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 7, 2005 (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 7, 2005 (HealthDay)
- New Technique Tracks Stem Cells' Progress (HealthDay)
- CT Scans Spot Younger Men's Heart Risk (HealthDay)
- Inhaled Insulin Examined for Diabetics (Associated Press)
- S.Africa says AIDS drugs on track despite critics (Reuters)
- Pfizer plans Exubera monitoring programme (Reuters)
- New Orleans Floodwaters Loaded With Sewage (HealthDay)
- Secrets of the Pharaohs' Physicians Revealed (HealthDay)
- Smoking Damages Key Enzyme in the Lungs (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: When Your Glands Are Swollen (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Prevent Testicular Cancer (HealthDay)
- Study: Routine Eases Bipolar Disorder (Associated Press)
- Pfizer ready to monitor inhaled-insulin patients (Reuters)
- Rabies (KidsHealth.org)
- Phone-Based Psychotherapy Helps Ease Depression (HealthDay)
- Emotional Blows May Haunt Katrina Survivors (HealthDay)
- Clinical Trials Update: Sept. 8, 2005 (HealthDay)
- Health Highlights: Sept. 8, 2005 (HealthDay)
- Drug Could Cut Heart Surgery Risks (HealthDay)
- FDA Advisers Recommend Inhaled Insulin (Associated Press)
- Sex During Pregnancy (KidsHealth.org)
- Cellulitis (KidsHealth.org)
- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (KidsHealth.org)
- Your Child's Habits (KidsHealth.org)
- Breastfed babies can become dehydrated (Reuters)
- Lawmakers vow hurricane Medicaid boost (Reuters)
- Europeans launch $4 bln vaccines scheme (Reuters)
- Animal-human transplants soon to be reality -expert (Reuters)
- Morning Cereal Helps Girls Stay Slim (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Are You at Risk for AIDS? (HealthDay)
- Health Tip: Treating Leg Cramps (HealthDay)
- Study: Ephedra-Free Weight Loss Products May Pose Risk (HealthDay)
- Study: Breakfast Helps Girls Stay Slim (Associated Press)
- Embryo May Be Created From Two Women (Associated Press)
- Dutch Health Ministry Orders Flu Medicine (Associated Press)
- Europeans launch $4 bln vaccines scheme (Reuters)
- Senate OKs Restrictions on Cold Medicines (Associated Press)
- Obesity Tied to Fatal Blood Clots (HealthDay)
- Scientists Discover How Fish Oil Protects the Brain (HealthDay)

