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ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
- First Signs of Dementia May Be Physical
- Test May Predict Alzheimer's Decades Before Symptoms
- Researchers Get Closer to Alzheimer's Vaccine
- Molecular Discovery Could Aid New Alzheimer's Treatment
- Test Can Predict Dementia Risk
- Studies Confirm Link Between Diabetes and Alzheimers
- An Apple a Day May Keep Alzheimer's Away
ARTHRITIS
- Chili Pepper Not Just a Spice, Also a Pain Reliever, Study Finds
- Fake Acupuncture Works Nearly as Well as the Real Thing for Low Back Pain, Study Finds
- How Fruits, Veggies May Fight Arthritis
- Exercise Prevents Arthritis Disability
- Cancer Drug Rituxan Treats Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Stem Cells May Mend Arthritis Damage
- Supplements Do Not Ease Arthritis
- Severe Arthritis Linked to Increased Cancer Risk
HEART DISEASE
- Study: Pollution Shuts Down the Immune System
- Study Says Accutane Worse for Heart, Liver Than Thought
- Work Stress May Raise Risk of Heart Disease, Diabetes
- Spousal Spats: Bad for the Heart?
- Infections Increase Women's Heart Surgery Death Risk
- Bone Marrow Cells Could Ease Heart Disease
- Reducing Secondhand Smoke Would Slash Heart Disease Rates
- Painkillers Raise Heart Failure Risk for People Over 60
- Non-Steroid Painkillers Pose Same Heart Risk as Cox-2's
- Heart Surgery May Lead to Depression
- New Heart Guidelines Stress Lifestyle, Not Strict Diet
- Cholesterol Drugs Reduce Risk of Second Stroke, Study Finds
- Exercise After 40 Can Slash Heart Risk
- Blood Clot Findings Could Lead to Better Stroke, Heart Treatments
- Heart Failure May Be Hereditary
DIABETES
- Researchers Developing Teardrop Test for Diabetics
- Short Legs Linked to Type 2 Diabetes?
- One-Third of U.S. Adults Diabetic, Many Unaware of Disease
- Sleep Length May Sway Diabetes Risk
- Obesity Doubles Kids' Risk of Diabetes
- Infant Deaths, Birth Defects, High for Diabetic Moms
- FDA Approves Inhaled Insulin For Diabetics
- Kids With Diabetes Face Raised Heart Risk
- Decaf Coffee May Cut Diabetes in Women
- Diabetic Kids Face Higher Middle-Age Death Risk
- Study: Type 2 Diabetes Doubles in U.S., Obesity to Blame
- Depression Drugs May Up Diabetes Risk
- Study: Vegan Diet May Reduce Need for Type 2 Diabetes Meds
CANCER
- Three Dental Problems that May Indicate Greater Health Issues
- Laser Printers Emit Potentially Hazardous Indoor Pollution, Study Says
- Gene Test Spots Early Lung Cancers
- Folate May Cut Pancreatic Cancer Risk
- Prostate Cancer: What Men Must Know About PSA Test
- Herceptin May Help Curb Breast Cancer
- New Guidelines for Cancer Screening: What Tests to Get When
- New Hope in Treating Terminal Lung Cancer
- Prostate Cancer Deadlier for Obese Men
- 12 Things You Should Know About the Cervical Cancer Vaccine
- Adult Weight Gain Linked to Breast Cancer
- No Proof Diet, Nutrition Can Prevent Cancer
- Hormones for Menopause May Increase Breast Cancer Risk
- Women Overlook Paternal Breast Cancer History
- Skin Cancer Kills 60,000 a Year
NUTRITION & DIET
- Chocolate Cravings Come from Gut, Not Head, Researchers Say
- Americans Still Not Eating Enough Fruits and Veggies
- School's Get Failing Grades on Junk Food Report Cards
- Six Foods That Fight Cancer
- Salt Shockers: 10 High-Salt Foods You Don't Expect
- Five Health Eating Tips Just for Men
- Seven Ways to Jump-Start Your Diet
- Lo-Cal Diet May Keep Heart Young
- Chocolate Relaxes Heart
- Imported Canned Tuna High in Mercury, Enviro Group Warns
- Breast Milk May Reduce Baby's Skin Allergy
- Breastfed Babies May Be Less Stressed Children
- Sugary Soda Identified As Obesity Culprit, Scientists Say
- One High-Saturated Fat Meal Blocks Good Cholesterol
- Eating 'Smart': 9 Super Foods for Better Brain
FAMILY HEALTH & PARENTING
- Six States Report MRSA Infections, At Least Three Youths Have Died
- Superbug Scare: Virginia District's Schools Scrubbed; Teen Not First to Succumb to Deadly Infection
- Weston Letter
- Children and Bikes: $200 Million National Health Crisis, Researchers Say
- Staph Infection Kills Virginia Student, Prompts Closing of 21 Schools
- Study Ranks Best, Worst States for Hospital Care
- Rare Mosquito Illness Claims Life of 6-Year-Old in West Virginia
- Schools Say Treatment-Resistant Staph Infections on the Rise
- 1 in 5 Pregnancies Worldwide Ends in Abortion, Study Says
- 35-Year-Old British Man in Coma After Contracting Rare Mosquito Illness in New Hampshire
- Banishing Tantrum Terrors
- Arizona Teen Becomes Sixth Victim This Year of Brain-Eating Amoeba
- What to Do in a Lightning Storm
- Fruit-Flavored Cocaine Joins the Trend in Flavored Drugs
- Iowa Has Quickest Emergency Rooms, Arizona Has Slowest
OBESITY & WEIGHT LOSS
- Obesity Hinders Prostate Cancer Treatment
- Study: Strict Parenting Can Contribute to Overweight Kids
- Many Kids Too Heavy for Car-Safety Seats
- Overweight in Mid-Age Raises Risk of Heart Disease Death
- 10 Causes of Obesity Other Than Over-Eating, Inactivity
- Calcium May Curb Middle-Aged Spread
- Weight Loss Surgery Halves Heart Risk
- Asthma Three Times More Likely in Obese
- Study: Obesity Linked to Depression
- More U.S. Infants Overweight, Study Finds
SMOKING
- Webbed Feet, Foot Defects, Linked to Smoking in Pregnancy
- Stroke Risk Increases With Number of Years Spent Smoking
- Smokers Face Higher Rates of Root Canals
- Smoking May Hinder Alcoholism Recovery
- Smokers More Likely to Suffer Impotence
- Reducing Secondhand Smoke Would Slash Heart Disease Rates
- Study: Men, Smokers, Drinkers May Get Colon Cancer Earlier
- Surgeon General: Nonsmokers Need More Protection
- More Women Smoking
- Nicotine Vaccine May Help Smokers Quit
- Fish Oil, Quitting Smoking, May Help Save Eyesight
- Report: Tobacco Will Kill One Billion This Century
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