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10-Minute 'Tension Tamer' at Bedtime May Help You Sleep: Study
16 Percent of U.S. High Schoolers Victims of Cyberbullying: Study
2-Year Period After Parent's Suicide Try Most Risky for Children: Study
30 Percent of U.S. Teen Girls Meet Up With Online Strangers
3-D Imaging Might Make Some Surgeries Safer
A Good Mood May Boost Seniors' Brain Power
A Strong Marriage Can Shield Kids From Dad's Depression: Study
A Survivor's Story From the Job Loss Front
Accidental Awareness During Anesthesia Is Rare, Study Finds
Acting Out Dreams During Sleep May Signal Dementia
Active, Outdoor Teens Are Happier Teens: Study
Acts of Kindness Can Make You Happier
Adding More Neurosurgeons Could Cut Traffic Deaths: Study
Adding Patient Photos to X-Rays May Cut Identification Errors
ADHD Can Cause Lifelong Problems, Study Finds
Adults See Some Teen Bullying as Less Serious: Survey
After Tonsillectomy, Steroids May Not Increase Bleeding
Aging Boomers' Mental Health Woes Will Swamp Health System: Report
Alcoholism Linked to Poor Sense of Empathy, Irony in Men
Allergies May Plague Renters More Than Homeowners
Almost Half of Cancer Doctors Report Symptoms of Burnout: Survey
Alzheimer's Patients May Face Looming Shortage of Neurologists
America Awaits Supreme Court's Ruling on Health Care Reform
Americans Still Making Unhealthy Choices: CDC
Anesthesia Before Age 3 May Raise Risk of Learning Delays: Study
Angioplasty Safe in Hospitals Without On-Site Heart Surgery Services
Another Study Links 'Sexting' to Sexual Activity in Teens
Antibiotics Don't Ease Coughs in Kids With Common Cold: Study
Antidepressants May Hasten Bypass Recovery, Study Finds
Anti-Gay Bullying Tied to Teen Depression, Suicide
Antiviral Therapy May Cut Recurrence of Hepatitis B-Linked Liver Cancer
Apes Get Emotional When Choices Don't Pan Out
Artificial Ovaries Could Potentially Deliver Hormone Therapy
As Doctors Go High-Tech, Staff Injuries May Rise
As Economy Rebounds, More Folks Try Turning Back Hands of Time
Asperger's, Autism Not Linked to Violence: Experts
At-Home Drug Errors Common for Kids With Cancer, Research Shows
At-Home Moms Cook, Shop, Play More With Kids: Study
Autism Tough to Spot Before 6 Months of Age, Study Suggests
Avoid Pregnancy for a Year After Weight-Loss Surgery: Review
Avoid Scary Calorie Counts This Halloween
Avoiding Scary Situations May Leave Kids More Anxious: Study
Bed-Sharing Raises SIDS Risk Fivefold, Study Finds
Beer's Taste May Trigger Urge to Get Drunk
Being 'Boss' at Home May Undermine Women's Ambition at Work: Study
'Believing' Propels Cancer Survivors to Exercise, Study Finds
Better Vision Tied to Health Plans That Cover Eye Exams
Binge Drinking Common Among U.S. Women, Girls: CDC
'Bioengineered' Kidneys Show Promise in Rat Study
Birds' Songs Reflect Changing Weather Patterns: Study
Black Belts' Punching Power Linked to Their Brain Structure
Black Children Less Likely to Get Antibiotics: Study
Black Men Often Face Delays in Prostate Cancer Care: Study
Black Patients More Apt to Have Voice Box Removed When Cancer Strikes
Black Teens in Public Housing Twice As Likely to Smoke: Study
Blacks More Likely to Get Amputations Due to Blocked Blood Flow: Study
Blacks With Kidney Disease Should Watch for Blood Pressure Shifts: Study
Blood Test Plus Targeted Care May Stop Heart Failure Before It Starts
Body Language of Triumph Will Be on Display at Olympics
Bonobo Genome Sheds Light on Their Links to Chimps, Humans
Boomers Zero In on Health at Age 50 and 65, Study Says
Booze, Energy Drinks, Casual Sex Combo Common in College: Study
Boredom at Work Can Spur Creativity, Studies Find
Bosses Who Bully Poison the Workplace
Bottle-Feeding May Raise Baby's Risk for Intestinal Trouble
Boys More Prone to OTC Drug Abuse Than Girls, Study Suggests
BPA Exposure Impacts Pregnant Women's Thyroids, Study Suggests
Brain Differences Seen in Kids With Conduct Problems
Brain Scan Study Suggests Docs 'Feel' Your Pain
Brain Scans of 'Hoarders' Show Unique Abnormalities
Brain Scans Suggest Downside to Skipping Breakfast
Brain Surgery Eases Compulsive Eating in 10-Year-Old Girl
Brain Wiring May Explain Unhealthy Obsession With Looks
Breast Reconstruction Using Women's Own Tissue Appears Safe: Study
Brown Eyes Beat Blue Ones for 'Trustworthiness': Study
Burnt-Out Nurses Linked to More Hospital Infections
Buying Testosterone Supplements Online Can Be Risky
Bypass Beats Stents for Diabetic Heart Patients: Study
Bypass Patients Fare Equally Well With or Without Heart-Lung Machine
Caffeine in Pregnancy Won't Harm Offspring: Study
Campaign Urges Smokers to Enlist Doctors' Help in Quitting
Can Excessive Cellphone Use Become an Addiction?
Can Facebook Prolong Post-Breakup Pain?
Can Therapy Dogs Help Kids With Autism?
Can You Feel Empathy for a Robot?
Cancer Patients May Be Unintended Victims of Budget Cuts
Cancer Patients Often Shy Away From Talking About Costs
Cancer Survivors Prefer to Stay With Cancer Doctors: Study
Cancer-Related Fatigue Often Overlooked, Study Finds
Car Crashes Common for Sleepy Doctors in Training: Study
Caring Parents Less Likely to Raise a Bully, Study Finds
Cartoons May Ease Anxiety for Kids Facing Surgery
Cash Incentives, Penalties May Spur People to Shed More Pounds
Cataract Patients Relax to a Soothing Beat, Study Says
Cataract Surgery May Cut Risk of Hip Fracture
Cell-Based 'Tracking Devices' Might Help Monitor Treatments
Certain Arthritis Patients Fare Worse After Joint Replacement: Study
Certain Lifestyle Factors Linked to Arthritis in Study Patients
Certain Parents Less Likely to Follow Doctors' Advice: Poll
Changes to Psychiatry's 'Bible' Could Widen Definition of ADHD
Child Abuse Linked to Higher Odds for Cancer as Adult
Childhood Abuse Tied to Food Addiction in Women: Study
Childhood Friendships May Be Key to Adult Happiness
Chimpanzees, Like Humans, Seem to Have Sense of Fairness
Chronic Pain May Depend on Emotional Reaction to Injury
Chronic Worry Linked to Higher Risk of PTSD
Circumcision Benefits Are Significant, Pediatricians Say
Climate Change Could Affect Monarch Butterfly's Migration, Study Says
Closeness Isn't Always Key to Romantic Bliss
Codeine Risky for Kids After Certain Surgeries, FDA Says
Coffee May Speed Up Bowel Recovery From Colon Surgery
College Freshmen Urged to Keep Excess Pounds Away
College Sports Could Raise Players' Risk for Depression, Study Finds
College Students Who Binge Drink Say They're Happier
College Women More Prone to Problem Drinking Than Men: Study
College-Bound Girls May Feel Pressure to 'Speak Properly'
Colonoscopy Screening May Have Cut Colon Cancer Rates
Common Heart Drug Might Dampen Some Autism Symptoms
Common Heart Meds May Boost Recovery From Non-Cardiac Surgeries
Comparison of Obesity Surgeries Turns Up Surprising Results
Complications From Kidney Stone Surgery Rising, Study Finds
Complications More Common Than Thought for Type of Hip Surgery
Condoms Don't Diminish Sexual Pleasure, Study Finds
Congress Nears Deal on 'Fiscal Cliff,' Obama Says
Consensual Sex Typically Doesn't Begin Before Teen Years, Study Finds
Consumers View Foods With Green Labeling as Healthier: Study
Continued Use of ADHD Drugs May Reduce Criminal Behavior, Study Says
Control of Heart Risks May Vary Among Outpatient Practices
Cosmetic Procedures for Arms on the Rise, Plastic Surgeons Say
Costlier Heart Device May Not Be Worth It, Study Suggests
Costly Breast Cancer Screenings May Not Help Seniors: Study
Could Facebook Be Making You Fat?
Could Gene Doping Be Part of Future Olympics?
Could iPads, Kindles Be Just What the Eye Doctor Ordered?
Could Scientists Peek Into Your Dreams?
Could Your Genes Influence How You Vote?
C-Section Rates Vary Widely at U.S. Hospitals
C-Section, Formula May Disrupt 'Good' Gut Bacteria in Babies
CT Scans of Kids in ER With Stomach Pain Skyrockets
Cutting Out Mealtime Distractions May Help Manage Weight
'Cyberbullying' as Harmful as Physical Threats, Study Finds
Dad's Advice Could Be Key to Teens' Sexual Activity
Dad's Love Can Be Crucial for Happy Childhood, Study Confirms
Daily Temper Tantrums Not the Norm for Preschoolers: Study
Dangerous Rage May Be Common Among U.S. Teens
Day Care May Not Raise Behavior Woes in Kids After All
Decisions, Decisions: Work Out or Fix a Meal?
Dental Anesthesia May Interrupt Wisdom Teeth Growth
Depressed Stroke Survivors May Face Higher Early Death Risk
Depressed Teens Who Respond to Treatment Less Likely to Abuse Drugs
Depression Brings Worries About Discrimination, Study Finds
Desire to Succeed Linked to Better Grades in College
Despite Big Progress, Many Kids Have High Lead Levels in Blood
Device Offers Hope for Battery-Free Pacemakers
Diabetes Can Make a Comeback After Weight-Loss Surgery: Study
Diabetes Doesn't Seem to Raise Risks After Knee Replacement
Diners Eat Less When Restaurant Has Soft Lighting, Music
Disabled Workers Often Face Abuse: Study
Discontinued Meds May Still Get Dispensed
Do Teens With Happy Home Life Have Happier Marriages?
Do Video Games Promote Reckless Driving in Certain Teens?
Docs Aren't Coaching Overweight Kids on How to Slim Down: Study
Docs' 'Cultural Competence' May Boost HIV Care
Docs Often Use Social Media on the Job: Survey
Docs' Sensitivity to Patients' Feelings Tied to Good Outcomes
Docs Should Ask Heart Patients About Quality of Life
Docs' Theories on Obesity May Affect Their Weight-Loss Advice
Docs Use 3-D Printer to Create Lifesaving Airway Device for Infant
Docs, Families May Underestimate Patients' Odds After Some Strokes: Study
Docs: Heart Device Might Be Breakthrough for Muscular Dystrophy
Doctor-Patient Communication Key to Sticking With Meds
Doctors Biased Against Drug Company Research, Study Finds
Doctors Don't Ask About End-of-Life Plans, Study Finds
Doctors Feel Less Connected to Obese Patients, Study Suggests
Doctors' Insight Into Patients' Lives May Boost Care, Study Finds
Doctors' Intuition May Be Key to Spotting Infections in Kids
Doctors Need Better Ways to Spot, Treat Concussion in Kids
Doctors Often Misinterpret Patients' Wishes, Study Says
Doctors Often Miss Signs of Problem Drinking in Patients, Study Finds
Doctors Order Fewer Lab Tests When They Know the Cost
Doctors' Pay Increases Lag Other Health Professionals
Doctors Reluctant to Expand Nurse Practitioners' Role: Survey
Doctors Should Screen Adults for Alcohol Misuse, U.S. Panel Says
Doctors Spar Over Cholesterol Screening in Kids
Doctors Speak Out on Health Care Waste in U.S.
Doctors' Spouses, Partners Say They're Satisfied
Doctors Tend to Share Patients With Similar Colleagues
Doctors to Parents: No Trampolines
Doctors Too Pap-Happy, Survey Suggests
Doctors Urged to Refrain from Social Media Contacts With Patients
Doctors Who 'Self-Refer' to Radiation Clinics Add to Patients' Burden: Study
Doctors With More Experience May Have Lower Care Costs
Does Chewing Gum Give Your Brain an Edge?
Does Neighborhood Income Affect Teens' Mental Health?
Does Weight-Loss Surgery Work for Teens? Yes, Study Says
Doggone It! Your Dog Has You Pegged
Dogs May Mourn as Deeply as Humans Do
'Do-It-Yourself' Projects May Boost White-Collar Males' Self-Image
Don't Blame Parents for Sins of the Child
Don't Give ADHD Meds to Undiagnosed Kids, Experts Urge
Don't Overlook Eating Issues Tied to Autism, Study Warns
Don't Turn to Holiday Food as a Way to Deal With Stress: Expert
Drinking Can Derail Women's Efforts to Quit Smoking
Drinking Imbalance Could Put Marriage on the Rocks
Drivers' Attitudes While Learning May Predict Future Road Performance
Drivers Who Multitask Often Overestimate Their Skills
Drug Company Reps Don't Tell Docs Enough About Side Effects: Survey
Drug Shows Promise Against Fragile X Syndrome, Possibly Autism
Drug Shows Some Benefit for Kids With Autism
Drug Users Are 'Super-Spreaders' of Hepatitis C, Study Finds
Drugs Can Cut Breast Cancer Risk for Some, Task Force Finds
Dutch Euthanasia Rates Unchanged After Legalization
Early Exposure to Stress at Home Affects Girls' Brains, Study Says
Early Ovary Removal May Be Tied to Lapses in Memory, Thinking
Early Parkinson's Patients May Suffer Some Symptoms in Silence
Early Surgery May Benefit Some With Heart Infection
Eat Too Much While Watching TV? Try Taking Smaller Bites
Eating Out Can Hurt Heart Health, Expert Warns
Economic Conditions at Birth Linked to Behavior in Teen Years
Economy May Have Lasting Effect on Young People's Outlook
Ectopic Pregnancy Treatments Have Similar Effects on Fertility
Egg Freezing as Viable as 'Fresh' Eggs, Fertility Experts Say
Electrolyte Problem Raises Post-Op Death Risk: Study
Electronic Health Records Aid Diabetes Control
Electronic Records Do Aid Patient Care, Study Finds
'E-Medicine' May Not Be Cost Saver After All, Study Says
Employment Key to Helping Veterans Adjust to Life Back Home
ER Workers Often Fail to Ask Suicidal Patients About Access to Guns
E-Records Linked to Fewer Malpractice Claims
ERs Not Doing Enough to Educate Parents on Car-Seat Safety: Study
Ex-Convicts From Tobacco-Free Prisons Need Help to Stay Off Smokes
Exercise Boosts School Performance for Kids With ADHD: Study
Exercise May Stave Off Depression in Severely Obese
Exercise Program Boosts Health After Lung Transplant: Study
Expensive, Drug-Emitting Stents May Be Overused: Study
Experimental Staph Vaccine Fails to Work, Study Finds
Expert Panel Suggests PSA Test May Benefit Some Men
Experts Dispute Value of Checking Kids' Blood Pressure
Extra Steps Urged to Cut Alcohol, Drug Use in Military: Report
Eye Docs Must Do More to Spot Unsafe Older Drivers: Study
Eyelash Extension Adhesives May Cause Bad Reactions
Eyes May Be Key to Spotting Who's Straight, Gay
Facebook 'Likes' Leave a Personal Trail, Study Warns
Fainting Might Run in Families, Twin Study Finds
Family Meals Encourage Kids to Eat More Veggies, Fruit: Study
Family Meals Nourish Teens' Mental Health: Study
Fast Food Makes Up 11 Percent of Calories in U.S. Diet: CDC
FDA Proposes Tighter Regulation of Public Defibrillators
FDA Proposes Tougher Warnings for Tanning Beds
FDA to Collaborate on Development of Medical Devices
FDA Warns About Misleading Advertising for Some Laser Eye Surgeries
Female Doctors Earn Less Than Male Counterparts: Study
Few Doctors Discuss Exercise With Cancer Patients: Study
Few Migraine Sufferers Referred for Behavioral Treatments
Few Patients Should Get Metal-on-Metal Hip Implants, FDA Panel Says
Fewer U.S. Patients Getting Weight Counseling From Doctors
Fewer U.S. Teens Dying in Teen-Driver Crashes
Fine-Tuning Breast Cancer Treatments: What Works Better?
First Stem Cell Vein Implant Helps Young Girl
Fiscal Standoff Could Cause Financial Pain for Health Care
Fish Oil Won't Prevent Irregular Heartbeat After Cardiac Surgery: Study
Flip-Flop? People Can Change Moral Positions and Not Know It
Flirting Works as Negotiation Tactic for Women: Study
Fluorescent Tracer 'Lights Up' Brain Tumor for Surgery
Follow-Up Care After Chest Pain Called Crucial
For Early Cancer, Lumpectomy Beats Mastectomy for Survival: Study
For Kids With Autism, a Day at the Races With NASCAR
For Restaurants, Healthier Menus May Mean Healthier Bottom Line
For Some Seniors With Skin Cancer, Surgery Not Always Best Choice
For Some, Views on Global Warming Change With the Weather
For Texas Man, Bariatric Surgery Led to Diabetes-Free Life
Fossilized Teeth Hold Clues to Early Human Species' Diet
Freezing Treatment May Help Destroy Lung Tumors: Study
Frequent Moves Take Toll on Poor Kids, Study Suggests
Frequent MRI Scanner Exposure Might Affect Memory: Study
Future 'Smart' Objects Could Chat While They Help
Gattex Approved for Short Bowel Syndrome
Gay Actors Convincing in Heterosexual Roles
Gay or Straight, Parents Too Tired for Sex, Study Suggests
Gene May Be Tied to Both Smoking and ADHD, Study Suggests
Gene Test May Help Predict Success of Weight-Loss Surgery
General Anesthesia Not Linked to Raised Risk for Dementia
Genital Injuries Common But Preventable, Researchers Say
Germ in Cat Feces May Affect Human Brain, Behavior: Study
Girls With Autism May Need Different Treatments Than Boys
Give Teens Access to Emergency Contraception, Pediatricians Say
Give Your Heart the Gift of a Stress-Free Holiday
Giving Plavix Before Angioplasty May Cut Heart Attack Risk: Study
Good Feelings About Ex-Employer May Boost Self-Esteem in Jobless
Good 'First-Time' Sex May Set Stage for Future Enjoyment
Gorging at the Buffet Table? Tactics May Help You Eat Less
Gout Management Is Focus of New Guidelines
Grateful Teens May Have Less Risk for Depression, Other Problems
Green Spaces Boost City Dwellers' Well-Being
Guidelines Issued for When Docs Should Order Vascular Testing
Gulp! Study Suggests Super-Size Soda Ban Could Fizzle
Gut Bacteria May Be Key to Gastric Bypass' Effects: Study
Handshakes Matter for First Impressions, Brain Study Confirms
Happier Childhoods Tied to More Wealth as Adults: Study
Hard Physical Labor May Boost Risk of Heart Disease, Stroke: Studies
Hate Other People's Cellphone Calls? You're Not Alone
Having Older Grandfather May Raise Child's Autism Risk: Study
Health of Americans a Mixed Bag: CDC Report
Health Tip: Are Your Child's Tantrums Dangerous?
Health Tip: At Risk for High Cholesterol?
Health Tip: Before You See a Podiatrist
Health Tip: Calming a Fussy Baby
Health Tip: Choosing Your Child's Pediatrician
Health Tip: Curb Late-Night Snacking
Health Tip: Dealing With Grief
Health Tip: Eating Because You're Bored?
Health Tip: Encouraging a Picky Eater
Health Tip: Help Avoid a Lupus Flare
Health Tip: Help Cool a Temper Tantrum
Health Tip: Help Stay Healthy Mentally
Health Tip: If Your Child Has a Nightmare
Health Tip: Is Your Child a Biter?
Health Tip: Is Your Child Being Bullied?
Health Tip: Keep Your Emotions in Check
Health Tip: Make Exercise a Social Activity
Health Tip: Resolve to Meet Your Exercise Goals
Health Tip: Think Before You Eat
Health, Social Life Improve After Weight-Loss Surgery: Study
Healthy Lifestyle May Offset Job Stress, Study Finds
Healthy Neurotic? Being Conscientious May Help
Hear This: 3-D Printing Creates Lifelike Artificial Ears
Heart Attack? Doctors Soon May Have an App for That
Heart-Healthy Habits in Childhood May Prevent Future Disease
Heavier Friends Might Widen Your Waistline: Study
Heavier Pregnant Women May Face Higher C-Section Risk
Heavy Smokers Cut Back the Most When Cigarette Taxes Rise: Study
Hemorrhoids Are Common, Preventable and Treatable
High Blood Pressure Often Missed in Young Adults: Study
High School Football Players Often Not Deterred by Head Injury
High-Frequency Noise Boosts Math Skills in Study
High-Risk Heterosexuals Should Take HIV Prevention Pill, Too
High-Tech CT Scan May Get People With Chest Pain Home Faster
Hip Resurfacing More Likely to Fail Than Hip Replacement: Study
Hip Surgery Increases Stroke Risk in Older Patients: Study
Home Dialysis an Option for Some With Chronic Kidney Disease
Hormone Pills in Menopause May Carry Gallstone Side Effects
Hospital Type Linked to Racial Disparities in Kids With Appendicitis Complication
Hospitalization OK for Psych Patients Can Take Hours
House Joins Senate to OK Bill That Avoids Fiscal Cliff
House Joins Senate to OK Bill to Avoid Fiscal Cliff
'Hovering' Moms May Take Fun Out of Play
How Healthy Is Your County?
How One N.Y. Family Met the Challenge of an Oral Birth Defect
How Weight-Loss Surgery Improves Diabetes Control
Huge Rise in CT, MRI, Ultrasound Scan Use: Study
Hungry Shoppers Pile High-Calorie Foods in Their Carts
Implantable Defibrillators Linked to Decline in Cardiac Arrests
Importance of Family Meals Questioned
Improved Developmental Screening Urged for Hispanic Kids
Impulsive College Women at Risk of Drinking Problems: Study
In Short Term, Weight-Loss Surgery Doesn't Raise Fracture Risk
In Terms of Drinking, the Rich Are Different, Study Says
Incoherent Text Messages May Signal Stroke, Doctors Say
Income May Influence Outcome of Knee Replacement Surgery: Study
Indoor Tanners Rationalize Risky Behavior, Study Finds
Infant Care May Help Explain Race-Linked Obesity Gap
Infants' Inattentiveness Might Signal Later Autism, Study Says
Injected 'Hydrogel' May Help Repair Failing Hearts
Interns' Schedules Shortchange Patients, Study Suggests
Involving Patients in Decisions Raises Health Care Costs, Study Finds
Is Court's Health-Care Ruling a Wise Decision? It Depends...
Is Menopause Overlooked in U.S. Medical Schools?
Is 'Sex Addiction' Real? Some Experts Say So
Is the Mental Health System Failing Troubled Kids?
Is Too Much E-Communication Swamping Doctors?
Isolation, Loneliness May Raise Death Risk for Elderly
Joint Replacement Boosts Heart Attack Risk Right After Surgery: Study
Joint Replacement May Reinvigorate Sex Life
Keep Beauty Regimen Safe During Pregnancy, Doctor Advises
Keep Tots' Milk to 2 Cups a Day: Study
Keeping Up a Healthy Lifestyle Pays Off in Added Years: Study
Kelly the Robot Helps Kids Tackle Autism
Kick Off the Holiday Season With a Healthier Thanksgiving
Kidneys Sometimes Removed Needlessly in Patients With Rare Genetic Disorder
Kids Develop Sense of Humor by Age 1, Study Finds
Kids' Generosity May Depend on Who's Watching: Study
Kids of Better-Educated Parents Have Healthier Diets: Study
Kids on Medicaid May Face Barriers to Eczema Treatment
Kids' Sexual Behavior Influenced by Movie Scenes: Study
Kids' Smoking Influences May Change Over Time
Kids Who Sleep a Bit Longer Behave Better in School, Study Finds
Kids With Autism Face Health Care Disparities, Study Finds
Kids With Autism Find It Hard to Describe Poor Behavior, Study Finds
Kids With Autism May Be Less Likely to Imitate 'Silly' Behavior
Kids With HIV at Risk of Heart Disease, Study Says
Kids With Knee ACL Injuries Require Special Care
Knee, Hip Replacements Don't Help People Lose Weight: Study
Knowing Time Needed to Walk Off Calories May Curb Appetite
Lab-Grown Blood Vessels May Improve Heart Bypass
Large Breasts Can Take Mental, Physical Toll on Teens
Lasting Wedded Bliss May Lead to Better Health
Later End-of-Life Discussions May Mean More Aggressive Treatment
Latest Edition of Psychiatry's 'Bible' Launched Amid Controversy
Latest Edition of Psychiatry's 'Bible' Launched Amid Controversy
Lawn Mower Injuries Often Caused by Distraction
Less Invasive Surgery Safe for Harvesting Bypass Veins: Study
Less Mental Decline Seen in Older Blacks Who Went Hungry as Kids
Let Babies 'Cry It Out,' Study Suggests
Lifestyle Affects Outcome of Peripheral Artery Procedure: Study
Lifestyle Changes Key to Weight Loss in New Year
Lifestyle Might Curb Loss of Height That Comes With Age
Liposuction Might Have 'Boomerang' Effect
Little Evidence on Value of Treatments for Autism: Report
Living in 'Stroke Belt' as Teen May Raise Future Risk
Living Without Lies Might Make You Healthier
Loneliness May Take a Physical Toll
Longer Resuscitation After Cardiac Arrest May Be Warranted, Study Suggests
Low-Income Patients Often Have Trouble Reaching Doctor Via Email
Lullabies Soothe Preemies, Parents Alike
Lust May Dampen Humans' Sense of Disgust, Study Suggests
'Magic' Carpet Could Help Shield Elderly From Falls
Magnetic Implant May Ease Chronic Acid Reflux
Mailed Kits May Prompt Parents to Protect Kids From Sun
Making Parental Peace With Kids' Homework
Making People Sign Forms at the Top May Keep Them Honest
Male Diners Tip Better When Waitress Wears Red: Study
Mammo Rates Unchanged Despite Controversial Guidelines
Many Americans in Denial Over Weight Gain: Study
Many Americans Not Prepared for Disasters: Poll
Many Lacked Preventive Care Before Health Reform Law: U.S. Report
Many Lesbians Not Screened for Cervical Cancer, Study Finds
Many Medical Students Have Anti-Fat Bias, Study Finds
Many More Doctors Using Electronic Health Records
Many Older Heart Attack Survivors Don't Stick With Meds
Many Ovarian Cancer Patients Denied By-the-Book Care, Study Says
Many Parents Texting, Phoning While Driving Their Kids: Survey
Many People Underestimate How Long a Cough Should Last
Many Primary-Care Doctors Want Help Treating Obesity
Many Skiers Who Tear ACLs Can Avoid Surgery, Expert Says
Many Smokers Light Up With Kids in Car: Study
Many Suffer Chronic Pain After Breast Cancer Surgery, Study Finds
Many Surgical Complications Occur After Patients Go Home
Many Teens Afraid to Intervene in Sexual Assault, Survey Finds
Many Terminal Cancer Patients Put False Hope in Chemo, Study Finds
Many Test Results Left Unread as Patients Leave Hospital: Study
Many U.S. Doctors Have Symptoms of Burnout: Survey
Many U.S. Teens Have Poor Health Habits
Many Women Victims of 'Contraceptive Sabotage,' Experts Say
Many Young Breast Cancer Patients May Opt for a Mastectomy
Maternal Depression, Violence at Home May Raise Child's ADHD Risk
Mechanical Blood Clot 'Retrievers' May Aid Stroke Patients
Mechanical Device Helps Kids Waiting for Heart Transplant
Med School Enrollment on Rise in 2012
Med School Students Still Get Gifts From Drug Companies: Survey
Medical Group Notes Key Elements of Well-Woman Exams
Medical Marijuana: Voodoo or Legitimate Therapeutic Choice?
Medical School Ethics Policies May Affect How Doctors Prescribe
Melanoma Rates Rising in U.S. Children
Men Face Higher Risk of Infections Related to Health Care
Men in Red: Higher Testosterone Levels, Study Finds
Menstrual Cycles May Affect Women's Shopping Patterns
Mental Abuse of Kids Leaves Lifelong Scars
Mental Health of Dads-to-Be May Influence Toddler's Behavior
Mental Illness Affects 1 in 5 U.S. Adults, Survey Finds
Mental Illness May Not Impede Healthy Weight Loss, Study Says
Meth in Pregnancy May Blunt Child's Reaction to Stress: Study
Methadone for Pain Relief Leading Cause of Fatal Overdoses: CDC
'Micro-Stents' May Hold Potential to Treat Glaucoma
Middle Age Can Be a Bummer for Great Apes, Too
Military Families May Need Help With Mental Health
Mind Control Moves Model Helicopter in Study
Minorities Harmed Most By Fast-Food Outlets Near School: Study
Minority Fifth Graders Face Health Obstacles, Study Finds
Misdiagnosis Common for Rare Brain Disease: Study
'Misdiagnosis' Leading Cause of U.S. Malpractice Payouts: Study
Missed Diagnoses in ICU Often Have Deadly Results: Review
Missing Data May Skew Clinical Trials
'Mobility Shoes' May Help Those With Arthritic Knees: Study
Modern Technology Adds to Worldwide Obesity Woes: Report
Modest Weight Loss Can Reap Prolonged Health Benefits
More Evidence Linking Creativity, Mental Illness
More Health Care Professionals Abusing Anesthesia Drug: Study
More Kids Taking Antipsychotics for ADHD: Study
More Oversight Urged for Money Spent on Research
More People Stay 'Connected' on Vacation Via Web: Study
More Testosterone, Less Deceit?
More Than 1 in 4 Teens Have 'Sexted': Study
More Than 4 in 10 U.S. Teens Text While Driving: Survey
More Than 4,000 U.S. Kids Hurt Each Year on Amusement Rides
More Than Half of Resident Docs Have Worked While Sick: Study
More U.S. Children Diagnosed With ADHD
More U.S. Kids Prescribed Off-Label Antipsychotics: Study
Most Americans Say 'No' to Smoking in Their Homes, Cars
Most Docs Don't Follow ADHD Treatment Guidelines for Preschoolers: Study
Most Docs OK With Medical Marijuana: Survey
Most Doctors Don't Help Lung Cancer Patients Quit Smoking: Survey
Most Forehead Lift Patients Recommend Procedure: Survey
Most Men Don't Need PSA Tests, Doctors' Group Says
Most New Mothers Skip Sex for at Least 6 Weeks After Childbirth
Most Prefer That Men 'Pop the Question,' Survey Finds
Most Teens Support Tough Smoking Bans: Survey
Most Women Who Choose Double Mastectomy Don't Need To, Study Shows
Motherhood May Spur Obsessive-Compulsive Behavior in Some
Mouse Study Sheds New Light on How Memories Are Stored
'Mouth Feel' Makes Wine Go Well With Meat, Study Finds
Move Over, Mean Girls
Multiple C-Sections Linked to Raised Complication Risks: Study
Multiple Methods Can Safely Help Babies Get to Sleep, Study Shows
Multivitamins Won't Help Men Ward Off Heart Disease: Study
Muscle-Building Teens May Go to Extremes, Study Finds
Musicians' Brains Might Have an Edge on Aging
Mussels' Stickiness Inspires Surgical Adhesive
Nearly Half of High Schoolers Text While Driving: Survey
Nerve-Stimulating Device Might Ease Migraines
Neurology Group Lists Procedures That May Be Unneeded
New Device May Reduce Repeat Breast Cancer Surgeries
New Device May Show Doctors More of the Colon
New Guidelines for Doctors Treating Low Back Pain
New Guidelines Issued for Biopsy Use in Melanoma Patients
New Guidelines Say Doctors Should Screen All Adults for 'Risky' Drinking
New Guidelines Suggest HIV Screening for All Adults
New Guidelines Urge Limiting Endoscopy for GERD
New Method Quickly Spots Kidney Damage After Surgery
New MRI Might Help Spot Heart Disease Early: Study
New Procedure May Shrink Enlarged Prostate Without Surgery
Newborn Screening May Miss Adrenal-Gland Disorder
Newer, Pricier Prostate Cancer Radiation No Better Than Old: Study
Night Shift Linked to Raised Risk of Ovarian Cancer
Nighttime Docs at ICUs Don't Boost Patient Outcomes: Study
No Health Risk When Jehovah's Witnesses Refuse Blood: Study
No Tie Between Light Drinking During Pregnancy, Child's Development: Study
Noisy Operating Rooms May Jeopardize Patient Safety
Obese Patients May Be More Prone to 'Doctor Shopping'
Obese Patients May Have Less Success With Back Surgery
Obese Patients Urged to Lose Weight Before Kidney Transplant
Obesity Biggest Risk Factor for Diabetes Among Poor: Study
Obesity Complicates Lung Cancer Surgery: Study
Obesity Linked to Prostate Cancer, Study Finds
Obesity Surgery Seems to Reduce Heart Risks, Study Says
Obesity, Diabetes May Raise Complications After Joint Replacement
Ob-Gyn Group Lists Procedures That May Not Be Needed
'Off-the-Shelf' Artificial Blood Vessels Show Promise
Old Money Gets Spent More Quickly, Study Finds
Older Americans See Better Today, Study Finds
One in 10 U.S. Kids Diagnosed With ADHD: Report
One in 50 School-Aged Children in U.S. Has Autism: CDC
One in Five U.S. Smokers Has Tried an 'E-Cigarette'
Only 1 in 4 Americans With HIV Has Virus Under Control: CDC
Ovarian Transplants May Preserve Fertility in Young Cancer Survivors
Over 50? Checklist May Predict If You'll Be Alive in 10 Years
Overweight Teens Report High Rates of Bullying, Teasing
Overweight? You Can Scale Back Weight Gain in Pregnancy
Paralyzed Patient Moves Prosthetic Arm With Her Mind
Parent-Focused Classes May Help Tots at Risk for ADHD
Parents Can Adapt, Thrive After 'Empty Nest'
Parents' Divorce May Up Kids' Odds for Smoking as Adults
Parents' Fear of Dentist May Get Passed On to Kids
Parents' Fighting May Have Long-Lasting Effect on Kids
Parents' Religious Beliefs Can Complicate Kids' End-of-Life Care
Parents' Social Anxiety May Raise Kids' Risk for Anxiety Disorder
Parents Underestimate Influence Over Teens' Substance Abuse: Survey
Parents Will Push for Medication, Even If Doc Says Not Needed
Parents' Worries About HPV Vaccine on the Rise: Study
Partisanship Guides Americans' Attitudes on Health-Care Reform Law: Poll
Patient Involvement Lowers Health Costs, Study Says
Patient Wishes Should Guide End-of-Life Care, Researchers Say
Patients Balk at Asking Health Care Workers to Wash Hands
Patients Gain When Hospitals Work Together on Infection Control
Patients' Health Care Costs Unaffected by Doctors' Sex: Study
Patients Often Ill-Informed on Impact of Heart Device
Patients Often Kept in Dark About 'Off-Label' Drug Use: Study
Patients Urged to Watch for Trouble After Colon Surgery
Pay Attention in Preschool, Graduate From College: Study
Pediatrician Group Issues Home Birth Policy Statement
Pediatricians Say No to Expulsions, Suspensions at Schools
Pediatrics Group Issues New Ear Infection Guidelines
People Can Emit Flu Germs in Air Up to 6 Feet Away, Study Finds
People Happier When They Get More Sex Than Their Friends: Study
People May Eat More When Headlines Bear Bad News
People May Skip Generic Pills if Color Differs From Brand-Name Drug
People More Likely to Guzzle Beer Served in Curved Glasses
People Overestimate the Happiness New Purchases Will Bring
People Seem More Accepting of Food Addiction Than Other Vices
People Underestimate How Much They Might Change in the Future
Pets May Help Kids With Autism Develop Social Skills
Phones, Texting May Be as Dangerous as Alcohol for Drivers
Physical Ailments Take Toll on Mental Health: Study
Physically Fit Docs More Likely to Prescribe Exercise, Study Finds
Physician-Assisted Suicide Program Rarely Used, Study Finds
Pictures of Fatty, Sugary Foods May Spur Cravings
Pinball Analogy May Help Grief-Stricken Move Forward
Play-Focused Program Might Help Kids With Autism
Playfulness May Be Nature's Way of Helping Romance Bloom: Study
'Plugged-In' Teens Vulnerable in Traffic: Study
Poor 'Health Literacy' Keeps Patients From Taking Meds
Poor Nutrition Can Bite Into Your Sleep, Experts Say
Poor Parenting Styles Linked to Bullying Behavior in Kids
Poor Reading Skills Linked to Teen Pregnancy Risk
Poor Sense of Smell Linked to Personality Disorder
Poor Sleep in Teen Years Linked to Heart Risks in Adulthood
Poorer Patients Often Less Happy With Knee Replacement
Popular Characters Can Help Kids Eat Healthy Foods Too
Popular Cinnamon Stunt Can Have Serious Lung Effects
Popularity of 'Walk-In' Retail Health Clinics Growing: Poll
Positive Outlook Boosts Likelihood of Healthier Lifestyle
Possible Affordable Care Act Glitch: Too Few Doctors
Post-Op Delirium's Toll on Mental Function May Linger: Study
Postoperative Program Prevents Respiratory Complications: Study
Powerful People Tend Not to Return Smiles, Study Says
Pre-College Parental Chat May Reduce Freshman Drinking
Prenatal Mercury Exposure Tied to ADHD Symptoms in Kids
Preordered School Lunches May Be Healthier, Study Finds
Prepared for Trauma, Overwhelmed by Carnage
Preschool TV Habits Linked to 4th-Grade Waist Size, Fitness
Pre-Test Jitters Might Boost Scores: Study
Preventable Surgical Errors Continue to Occur: Study
Primary Care Docs Should Play Role in Kids' Dental Health, Experts Say
Primary Care Docs Shouldn't Screen All Patients for Oral Cancer: Experts
Primary Care Doctors Can Make the Wrong Call
Primary Care Doctors Meet Needs of Diabetics, Study Says
Procedure for Incontinence in Women May Lose Effectiveness With Time
Procedure Lowers 'Hunger Hormone' to Help Obese Lose Weight
Procedure Might Ease Pain of Female Genital Mutilation
'Protected Power Naps' Could Help Keep Medical Interns Alert: Study
Psychiatric Drugs More Often Prescribed in the South
Psychiatric Meds in Water Supply May Alter Fish Behavior
Psychiatry Gets Revised Diagnostic Manual
Quick Survey May Pick Up Ovarian Cancer Warnings: Study
Quiet Confidence Seems to Help Salespeople Succeed
Quitting Smoking Before Cancer Surgery Best, Study Finds
Quitting Smoking Just as Hard for Teens: Study
Race May Affect Quality of Prostate Cancer Surgical Care
Race Might Play Role in Success of Weight-Loss Surgery
Race, Income Tied to Breast Cancer Treatment Delays, Reduced Survival
Racial Disparities Seen in U.S. Lung Cancer Treatment
Racial Disparities Still Seen in Use of Breast Cancer Treatments
Radiation Therapy May Raise Future Death Risk From Heart Surgery
Ranting on Websites May Just Make You Angrier
Rats May Also Feel 'Placebo Effect,' Study Suggests
Raucous Music May Tap Into Your Inner Animal
Reading, Games May Help Aging Brains Stay Sharp
Recent Ex-Smokers May Fare Worse After Heart Bypass: Study
Recession Drove Down Doctor Visits, Study Says
Red Hair Pigment Might Raise Melanoma Risk: Study
Removing Tonsils Helps Kids With Sleep Apnea, Study Finds
Report Details Steps to Boost Patient Safety
Research Reveals Which Learning Methods Get an 'A'
Researchers Test Implanted Brain Stimulator for Alzheimer's
Residents as Good as Fully Trained Docs if Properly Supervised: Study
Retina's Thickness May Be Tied to Severity of MS, Study Suggests
Return-to-Work Rate High After Knee Replacement, Study Finds
Reused Vials, Unsafe Injections Threatening Patients: CDC
Rising Cigarette Prices May Be Incentive to Quit
Rising Eye Injury Rates Seen With Robotic Prostate Surgery
Robotic Surgery for Hysterectomy Often Not Best Option, Ob/Gyn Group Says
Routine Checkups Don't Cut Cancer, Heart Deaths: Study
Safety Eyewear Can Prevent Sports Injuries in Kids
School Bullies Often Popular, Survey Finds
School Debt, Income Gap Push Med Students Away From Primary Care
School Sports May Cut Rates of Violence, Bullying Among Teens
Science Reveals Secrets of Hypnosis
Scientists Complete 1st Map of 'Emotional Intelligence' in the Brain
Scientists ID 'Happy' Gene in Women
Scientists Pinpoint How Deep Brain Stimulation Eases OCD
Scientists Track Activity in Rappers' Brains
Score Points for Hosting a Healthy Super Bowl Party
Screen All Adults for Obesity: U.S. Panel
Secondhand Smoke in Pregnancy Seems to Harm Baby, Too
Secondhand Smoke in Pregnancy Tied to Behavior Woes in Kids
Self-Harm Associated With Premature Death in Study
Self-Harm Showing Up in Elementary Schools: Study
Senate Votes to Avoid Fiscal Cliff, House Decision Expected Tuesday
Seniors More Likely to Crash When Driving With Pet: Study
Seniors Who Fell Recently May Fare Worse After Surgery
Sense of Fair Play a Human Trait?
Service That Speeds Up Breast Cancer Diagnosis Pays Off: Study
Severe Anemia Linked to Higher Death Risk After Heart Surgery
'Sex With an Ex' Common Among Teens, Young Adults
Sharing Notes With Patients Empowers Them: Study
Sharp Rise Seen in Robotically Assisted Hysterectomies
'Sharps' Injuries Pose Serious Hazard for Surgeons, O.R. Staff
Shorter Shifts for Medical Interns May Not Boost Patient Safety
Short-Term Exercise Might Boost Young People's Self-Control
Should Short Boys Take Growth Hormone?
Side Effects of Prostate Cancer Treatments Similar in Long Run: Study
Simple Breath Test Might Diagnose Heart Failure
Skin Cell Transplant May Offer New Hope to Vitiligo Patients
Skipping Aspirin Before Artery Procedure May Boost Death Rates
Sleep Apnea in Teens Linked to Social, Behavioral Woes
Sleep Apnea Treated Successfully in Non-Specialty Centers
Sleepiness Hampers Job Performance, Study Confirms
'Sling' Implant May Cut Risk of Incontinence After Prolapse Surgery
Smaller Aortic Aneurysms May Require Less Frequent Monitoring
Smaller Isn't Always Sexier for the Female Foot
Smaller Snack Portions Just as Satisfying
'Smarter Lunchroom' May Lead to Healthier Choices
Smile! It Might Lower Your Stress Level, Study Shows
Smokers, Nonsmokers Alike Urged to Learn About Lung Cancer
Smoking in Youth-Rated Movies Doubles: Report
Smoking Might Make Hangovers Worse
Smoking Rates Much Higher Among the Mentally Ill: CDC
Snoring Toddlers May Have More Behavior Problems
Soaring U.S. Spinal Care Spending Due to Specialists: Study
Social Media Could Boost Condom Use, Study Suggests
Socializing May Ease Pain of Breast Cancer
Some Antidepressants Linked to Bleeding Risk With Surgery
Some Crash-Avoidance Systems May Work Better Than Others
Some Face Transplant Patients May Regain Sensory, Motor Function
Some May Drink More After Weight-Loss Surgery: Study
Some Parkinson's Patients Discover an Artistic Side
Some Patients May Be Shortchanged During Hospital Shift Changes
Some Slightly Obese May Gain From Weight-Loss Surgery, Guidelines Say
Some With Alzheimer's Better Off Staying on Antipsychotics: Study
Sons of Absent or Abusive Fathers May Pick More Bar Fights: Survey
Spanking Batters Kids' Mental Health: Study
Special-Ed Students at Greater Risk of Bullying, Being Bullied: Study
Sports Gamblers Wrongly Bet on Their Sense of Control: Study
Sports Help Dads, Daughters Bond, Study Says
Startling Differences in New-Hip Estimates: Study
Steady Rise in Heart Valve Infections Noted in U.S.
Stem Cells to Relieve Low Back Pain?
Steroid Shots Disappoint in Back Pain Study
Stored Donor Blood May Have Shorter Shelf Life Than Thought
Storm Chasers: Born to Be Wild?
Stress, a 'Type A' Personality May Boost Stroke Risk
Study Examines Combo Chin, Nose Plastic Surgery
Study Foresees Shortage of Primary-Care Doctors
Study Gives First Evidence That Adult Human Lungs Can Regrow
Study Probes Use of Filter Device to Stop Deadly Blood Clots
Study Questions Advice Given to Obese Pregnant Women
Study Questions Importance of 'Triggers' in Setting Off Migraines
Study Questions Value of PSA Test for Older Men
Study Reveals Gender Gap in Spotting Depression
Study Supports Broader Access to Lap-Band Weight-Loss Surgery
Study Supports Use of 'Brain Stents' for Certain Stroke Patients
Study: Electronic Prescribing Cuts Medication Errors
Study: No Long-Term Heart Risks From Breast Radiation
Summer Babies Less Likely to Be CEOs, Study Contends
Summer Deadliest Time of Year for Teen Drivers
Summertime Is Tonsillectomy Time
Sunless Tanners Still a Tough Sell, Survey Finds
Sunshine Might Help Love Bloom, Study Suggests
Super-Shy Preschoolers Might Struggle Academically
Supreme Court Backs Much of Controversial Health Reform Law
Supreme Court to Rule Thursday on Health Care Reform
Supreme Court's Ruling on Health Care Reform Could Come Monday
Surgery Checklists Help OR Teams in a Crisis, Study Finds
Surgery May Not Be Needed for Ruptured Achilles Tendon
Surgery May Spur Rise in Heart Deaths After Cancer Diagnosis: Study
Surgery Not Best Option for Early Stage Prostate Cancers: Study
Surgical Delivery of Drug Shows Promise Against 'Bleeding' Stroke
Survey Refutes 'Loner' Stereotype of Video Gamers
Survival After General Anesthesia Vastly Improved: Study
Survival Equal in 2 Types of Abdominal Aneurysm Repair: Study
Swallowed Toothpicks Can Lead to Big Trouble, Experts Warn
Swimming Pools May Pose Hazard for People With Heart Devices
Switching Kids Away From Violent TV May Lower Aggression
Synthetic Skin Heals Itself With a Touch, Study Shows
Tainted Steroid Injections May Affect Those Treated for Joint Pain
Teach Prescribers About Dangers of Long-Acting Pain Meds: FDA
Technique IDs Deadliest Whooping Cough Cases
Teen Behavior Problems, Not Depression, Tied to Lower Grades
Teen Boys With Enlarged Breasts Show Emotional Effects
Teen Bullies May Turn to Crime as Adults
Teen Fighting Declines in U.S., Europe
Teen Pregnancy-Prevention Program Works, Study Says
Teens Benefit by Spending More Time With Parents
Teens Don't Really Like Taking Risks, Study Finds
Teens Who Self-Harm Need Adult Influences, Professional Help: Expert
Teens With ADHD May Need Help Making Transition to College
Telling Patients When They're Unfit to Drive Cuts Crashes: Study
Texas-Mexico Border Violence May Harm Kids' Mental Health
Texting Could Help Spread the Word on Teen Health
Texts, Other Distractions Tied to Errors at Work
The 'Nocebo' Effect: If You Think You'll Get Sick, You Will
Therapy as Good as Surgery for Some With Torn Knee Cartilage
Third of Hospital Staff Say Hand-Washing Reminders Unwelcome
Thousands of U.S. Babies Born With Cleft Lip, Palate Each Year
Tight Blood Sugar Control Won't Help Babies After Heart Surgery
Time Spent on Malpractice Suits May Take Toll on Doctors
Tips on Coping With Daylight Saving Time
Tips on Coping With Grief During Holidays
Tips to Avoid Return Trip to the Hospital
Tired Couples May Take Each Other For Granted
To Stop Smoking, Teens Should Start Moving
'Toe-Walking' More Common in Kids With Mental Woes: Study
Tonsillectomy Might Be Worth It for Some Adults
Too Few Kids Use Fast-Food Calorie Info, Study Finds
Too Much Sitting Could Court Diabetes, Study Finds
Too Much Sitting Linked to Chronic Health Problems
Too Much Sitting Linked to Fat Buildup Around the Heart
Too Much Texting, Facebook Time May Lower College Women's Grades
Too Much TV May Make Kids Antisocial, Study Suggests
Top Road Rage Triggers: Cutting In, Weaving
Tourette Patients Benefit From Behavioral Therapy: Study
Tracking Love, Lust in the Brain
Transfusions With Heart Surgery Might Raise Infection Risk
Travel and Other Adventures Can Boost Happiness
True Fame Endures, Study Finds
Turning Off the Tube Linked to Healthier Weight in Teens
TV Ads for Statins May Drive Overtreatment
TV for Kids Filled With Social Bullying, Study Finds
Twitter May Help Those Trying to Lose Weight
Tylenol Overdose Can Be Deadly for a Child
U.S. Antibiotic Prescribing Rates Highest in South: Study
U.S. Blood Supply at Dangerously Low Levels: Red Cross
U.S. Cancer Patients Suffering From Drug Shortages
U.S. Doctors Embracing Electronic Health Records: Survey
U.S. Doctors Slow To Adopt Electronic Health Records
U.S. Efforts to Boost Number of Primary Care Doctors Have Failed
U.S. Health Care System Wastes $750B Annually, Report Finds
U.S. High Schools Lax in Preventing Dating Abuse: Study
U.S. Kids Consuming Fewer Calories, Report Finds
U.S. Kids Exposed to 4 Hours of Background TV Daily: Study
U.S. Kids Getting Enough Sleep After All: Survey
U.S. Kids Might Not Be Over-Medicated After All
U.S. Med Students May Be Undereducated on Obesity
U.S. Sees a Run on New Knees Since 1990s
U.S. Task Force Backs HIV Screening for All 15 to 65
U.S. Task Force Urges Docs to Counsel Kids Against Smoking
U.S. Teen Birth Rates Highest in Rural Areas, Research Shows
Uncontrolled Risk Factors Put Stroke Survivors in Danger
Unemployed at Higher Risk for Heart Attack?
Unhappy Kids Are More Materialistic, Study Finds
Unneeded Antibiotics May Lead to Diarrheal Illness, Study Finds
Unsafe Sex Common When Partner Cheats: Study
Untreated Heartburn May Raise Risk for Esophageal Cancer, Study Says
Vaginal Ring Delivers HIV Drug in Animal Study
Very Obese Teens See Heart Gains From Weight-Loss Surgery: Study
Video Game 'Teams' Tied to Cooperative Behavior in Players
'Violent Behavior' Occurs in Many Adult Sleepwalkers, Study Finds
Violent TV Shows Keep Young Kids Awake: Study
Vision Loss, Depression May Be Linked, Study Finds
'Wake-Up' Cigarette May Raise Risk for Lung, Mouth Cancers
Want to Beat Spider Phobia? Talk About It
Want to Sound Like a Leader? Speak Like a Man, Study Contends
'Warm Glow' From Spending on Others Is Universal, Study Finds
Water Pipe No Safer Than Cigarettes: Study
Website All About Child Health -- in Spanish
Websites Touting 'Designer Vagina' Surgeries Often Inaccurate, Study Finds
Weight Gain a Risk After Knee Replacement, Study Finds
Weight-Loss Surgery Cuts Heart Risk 7 Years Later: Study
Weight-Loss Surgery Is New Diabetes Foe
Weight-Loss Surgery May Affect Fat-Related Genes
Weight-Loss Surgery May Boost Risk for Alcohol, Drug Abuse: Study
Weight-Loss Surgery May Help Moderately Obese, Too
Weight-Loss Surgery May Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
Weight-Loss Surgery May Improve Diabetes-Related Kidney Damage
Weight-Loss Surgery May Not Cut Medical Costs: Study
Weight-Loss Surgery Tied to Drop in Heart Risk Factors
Weight-Loss Surgery Won't Cut Obesity-Related Medical Costs: Study
What Doctors Don't Know About Treating Kids With Epilepsy
What Makes the End-of-Life Experience Peaceful?
What's That Symptom? Experts Warn of Self-Diagnosis Via the Web
When Breast Cancer Spreads to Lungs, Surgery May Increase Survival
When It Comes to Spine Surgery, There Is No 'July Effect': Study
Winter Storm Hazard: Snowblower Injuries
Wireless Pacemaker Shows Promise in Early Study
Woman's Tea Addiction Led to Loss of Teeth, Bone Problems
Women at Greater Risk for Hip Implant Failure, Study Finds
Women With Dense Breasts Open to Additional Cancer Screening: Study
Women's Weight-Loss Surgery May Benefit Later Offspring
Work By Female Scientists Gets Judged More Harshly: Study
Workers With Paid Sick Days Healthier, More Productive: Study
Working Moms Report Better Health Than Those Who Stay Home
'Worried Well' Often Ignore Negative Test Results: Study
Wound Infections From Colon Surgery May Raise Risk for Blood Clots
Young Adults Are America's Most Stressed Generation: Survey
Young Cancer Survivors Often Face Long-Term Health Problems
Young Cancer Survivors Say Costs Hinder Follow-Up Care
Young Children Treated for Cancer May Be at Risk for PTSD: Study
Young Parents Don't Stress Over Kids' Media Use: Survey
Younger Kids Likelier to Gain Weight After Tonsillectomy
Your Genetic Secrets May Not Be as Safe as You Think
Your Smartphone Might Help You Lose Weight

