Health News (MedlinePlus)
- National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
- Gene Regulator in Brain's Executive Hub Tracked across Lifespan
- Restricting Calories Early on Does Not Help Acute Lug Injury Patients on Ventilators
- Men, Women and Statins
- Safe Social Networking Tips for Teens
- Warfarin and Aspirin Are Similar in Heart Failure Treatment
- Rare Mutations May Help Explain Aneurysm in High-Risk Families
- Clopidogrel with Aspirin Doesn't Prevent More Small Strokes, May Increase Risk of Bleeding, Death
Health (WebMD.com)
- Kids Who Feel Left Out Are Less Active
- Smoking in Men Speeds Up Mental Decline
- School Vending Machines Still Offer Too Many Sugary Snacks
- Heart Hormone Linked to Calorie-Burning Brown Fat
- Hard-Boiled Egg Recall Hits 34 States
- Teens Exposed to Less Secondhand Smoke in Cars
- Does Online Dating Make You Luckier at Love?
- Little Blows to Head Add Up to Big Risk
Medical News Headlines (Medscape.com)
- Safety-Net Emergency Departments No SlowerSafety-Net Emergency Departments No Slower
- Child Abuse Linked to High Financial BurdenChild Abuse Linked to High Financial Burden
- Exemestane for Breast Cancer Prevention Weakens BonesExemestane for Breast Cancer Prevention Weakens Bones
- Fitness and Fatness Independently Linked With CVD Risk Fitness and Fatness Independently Linked With CVD Risk
- Lower Mortality in NFL Players--if Weight Is Kept in CheckLower Mortality in NFL Players--if Weight Is Kept in Check
- Hypothermia Might Boost Survival in MI ShockHypothermia Might Boost Survival in MI Shock
- Self-Monitoring Not Helpful for Type 2 DiabetesSelf-Monitoring Not Helpful for Type 2 Diabetes
- ICDs Charged With Sex Discrimination: Women Get Fewer ShocksICDs Charged With Sex Discrimination: Women Get Fewer Shocks
Health (NYTimes.com)
- Fallout From Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Retraction Is Far and Wide
- Essay: Breast Cancer Screening Matters, but Prevention Is the Real Goal
- The Consumer: New Weight Watchers Plan Leaves Some Grumbling
- Exemestane, Thought to Prevent Cancer, Also Causes Bone Loss
- G.E. Ends Bid to Create a Supply of Technetium 99m
- Global Update: Did Malaria Kill 655,000 People in 2011 or Twice That?
- Vital Signs: Low-Protein Diets May Be Costly to Lean Body Mass
- Vital Signs: When Watched and Cheered On, I.C.U. Workers Wash Hands More
Health News (Reuters.com)
- Walmart to label healthier food as "Great For You"
- "Malaria cure" claim sparks Vienna probe
- Diet supplements recalled on unlabeled drug worries
- FDA staff unsure about new use for Amgen's Xgeva
- Ovarian cancer screening popular despite guidelines
- Blurry line in diagnosing early Alzheimer's: study
- Skepticism grows around Medco/Express Scripts deal
- Male smokers lose brain function faster as they age
Health - Top Stories (USAToday.com)
- 'Doomsday Preppers' highlights extreme survival techniques
- Junk foods widely available at elementary schools
- Love gone wrong? Go digital to get over an ex
- Pastor Rick Warren born again to healthier living
- 75% of married women say sex is 'very important'
- No greater risk of blood clots from flying economy class
- Sugar shock: regulating your sweet tooth
- 'Date night' can improve marriage, sexual satisfaction
Health (Livescience.com)
- Brain Development May Start With Surprisingly Bad Wiring
- Teens' Best Friend? Kids with Dogs Exercise More
- Heart Scan Radiation Linked to Small Rise in Cancer Risk
- US Loses Its Fat Supremacy
- Long-Shot GOP Budget Proposal Would Slash Science Funding
- False Advertising: Vitamin Water Isn't a Flu Vaccine
- Polygamous Mice Are Better Breeders
- Brain Stimulation Sparks Insight
Health News (Yahoo! News)
- Obama to seek more Alzheimer's research money (AP)
- A push for family input to detect dementia earlier (AP)
- Too many kids breathe others' smoke in cars: CDC (AP)
- Certain Cancer Drugs May Have Fatal Side Effects: Analysis (HealthDay)
- Ovarian cancer screening popular despite guidelines (Reuters)
- FDA questions Amgen drug for prostate cancer (AP)
- Study: Family Intervention, Parent Education Reduce Childhood Obesity (ContributorNetwork)
- Diet supplements recalled on unlabeled drug worries (Reuters)
Health (Google News)
- Smoking Slows Memory, Reasoning in Middle-Aged Men - ABC News
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- Bike New York To Include Planned Parenthood Among Official Charities In Five ... - NY1
- A push for family input to detect dementia earlier - Atlanta Journal Constitution
- Transplant jaw made by 3D printer - BBC News
- Recommended: New Alzheimer's criteria would change diagnosis for millions - msnbc.com
- Your Brain May Be "Wired" For Addiction (But You Don't Have To Surrender) - Forbes
- Blood clot guidelines challenge economy class risk - Fox News
Health News (MSN.com)
- Metformin Preferred Drug for Type 2 Diabetes, Experts Say
- Does Abortion in First Trimester Raise Risk of Mental Ills' Return?
- Pancreas May 'Taste' Fructose, Hinting at Links to Diabetes
- Many U.S. Kids Still Buy Unhealthy Snacks at School
- Antidepressants May Not Raise Suicide Risk in Youth: Study
- Certain Cancer Drugs May Have Fatal Side Effects: Analysis
- New Criteria Could Change Who Is Diagnosed With Alzheimer's
- Smoking May Be Especially Tough on Men's Brains
Health News (Twitter.com)
- Opponents: Congress went too far in Obama healthcare law http://t.co/2lA7qJwv
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- Training Programs Offered in Lifetime Fitness Gym: The Lifetime Fitness Gym has a number health and fitness prog... http://t.co/jZ1plxjt
- Diabetes drugs tied to pancreatic cancer risk: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new study links the diabetes drug m... http://t.co/Fqlv0MbN
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- News coming in of the renowned singer S.Janaki in a critical health state, after slipping and falling in her bathroom at Tirupathi!
- Some good news via @UN - Nearly 2,000 African communities abandon #fgm says new @UNFPA report http://t.co/fBMXBfoz
- Saving money, supporting women’s health: http://t.co/AIXACenE #Women2012

