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May 21, 2012:
Health Highlights: May 21, 2012
- Bee Gee Robin Gibb Dies of Cancer
- Woman With Flesh-Eating Disease Breathing on Her Own
- Officials Lift Quarantines at Two California Dairy Farms
May 18, 2012:
Health Highlights: May 18, 2012
- Psychiatrist Apologizes for Study Supporting Therapy to 'Cure' Gays
- U.S. Panel Mulls Bioterrorism Protection for Children
- Stem Cell-Based Drug Approved in Canada
- Consumers Should Avoid South Korean Shellfish: FDA
May 17, 2012:
Health Highlights: May 17, 2012
- Cancer Claims Life of Disco Queen Donna Summer
- Woman With Flesh-Eating Disease Views Damaged Hands
- Healthy Food Cheaper than Unhealthy Food: Study
- More U.S. Doctors Use E-Prescribing
- California TB Patient Arrested for Not Taking Medication
- HDL 'Good' Cholesterol Not Protective Against Heart Disease: Study
May 16, 2012:
Health Highlights: May 16, 2012
- Only 1 in 4 Sunscreens Effective and Safe: Report
- Sharp Drop in Maternal Deaths: U.N.
- One-Third of Adults Worldwide Have High Blood Pressure: WHO
May 15, 2012:
Health Highlights: May 15, 2012
- 'Modern Family' Star Gets New Kidney From Her Father
- U.S. National Alzheimer's Plan has 2025 Deadline
- Woman With Flesh-Eating Disease Awake, Alert: Family
May 14, 2012:
Health Highlights: May 14, 2012
- Woman With Flesh-Eating Disease Awake, Alert: Family
- FDA Extends Deadline for Sunscreen Label Changes
- Salmonella Outbreak Tied to Dog Food Sickens 16: CDC
May 11, 2012:
Health Highlights: May 11, 2012
- Flesh-Eating Disease Victim Likely to Lose Hands and Remaining Foot
- Turtle-Linked Salmonella Has Sickened 124 People in 27 States: CDC
- Blood Transfusions for Dialysis Patients Rose After Drug Payment Changes
- Words in Larger Fonts Cause Stronger Reaction: Study
May 10, 2012:
Health Highlights: May 10, 2012
- Words in Larger Fonts Cause Stronger Reaction: Study
- Common Bacteria Caused Flesh-Eating Disease in Georgia Woman
- Washington State Declares Whooping Cough Epidemic
- Pool Water Slides Recalled After Death, Serious Injuries
- Report Shows Questionable Billing by Thousands of U.S. Pharmacies
- FDA Should OK New Rheumatoid Arthritis Pill: Panel
- FDA Questions Long-Term Benefits of Bone Drugs
May 09, 2012:
Health Highlights: May 9, 2012
- Health Care Costs Top $240,000 for Retired Couples: Report
- Two Proposed Diagnoses Dropped From Psychiatric Diagnostic Manual
- Diamond Pet Foods Expands Recall
- Senate Committee Examines Painkiller Makers' Financial Ties
- Amped Is Newest Type of 'Bath Salts' Drug
May 08, 2012:
Health Highlights: May 8, 2012
- HIV Prevention Pill Effective: FDA
- Amped is Newest Type of 'Bath Salts' Drugs
- Teen Drivers Much More Likely to Die When Carrying Teen Passengers: Study
- Abbott Fined $1.5 Billion Over Marketing of Seizure Drug
- 14 People in U.S. Sickened by Salmonella-Tainted Dog Food
May 07, 2012:
Health Highlights: May 7, 2012
- 14 People in U.S. Sickened by Salmonella-Tainted Dog Food
- Studies Say Parents Happier Than Non-Parents
- Smuggled Capsules Contain Flesh of Dead Babies: S. Korean Officials
May 04, 2012:
Health Highlights: May 4, 2012
- 14 People in U.S. Sickened by Tainted Dog Food
- Vogue Pledges to Only Use Healthy-Looking Models
- Federal Funding for Oregon Preventive Health Program
- Helmet Use in Tornado Okay, But Still Need Safe Shelter: CDC
- Electronic Implants Restore Men's Vision
- Bacterial Infection Killed California Researcher
May 03, 2012:
Health Highlights: May 3, 2012
- U.S. Health Officials Link Outbreak of Rare Eye Infection to Florida Pharmacy
- Ex-NFL Star's Death Likely to Spur Questions About Concussions
- California Researcher's Death Under Investigation
- Offspring of Cow With Mad Cow Disease Was Healthy: USDA
May 02, 2012:
Health Highlights: May 2, 2012
- 258 Now Sickened in Tuna-Linked Salmonella Outbreak
- USDA Introduces New Rules to Combat E. Coli Contamination in Meat
- Study Points to Trigger Behind Need for Nighttime Urination
- More American Teens Using Marijuana: Survey
- Dog Food Recall Expanded
- Mother Charged After Young Daughter Suffers Burns in Tanning Booth
- Appeals Judge Grants Extension in Planned Parenthood Funding Case
May 01, 2012:
Health Highlights: May 1, 2012
- Appeals Judge Grants Extension in Planned Parenthood Funding Case
- New Facebook Initiative Promotes Organ Donation
- Insurer Agrees to Cover Transgender Woman's Mammograms
- U.N. May not Meet 2015 HIV/AIDS Treatment Goal: Report
- Sleep Affects Genes' Influence on Weight: Study
April 30, 2012:
Health Highlights: April 30, 2012
- Texas Law Targeting Planned Parenthood Unconstitutional: Judge
- Dutch Government OKs Publication of Bird Flu Study
- FDA Sends Warning to Supplements Companies
April 27, 2012:
Health Highlights: April 27, 2012
- FDA Sends Warning to Supplements Companies
- Bed Bugs Blamed for Monkeypox Scare on U.S. Passenger Plane
- Holstein with Mad Cow Disease Put Down After Showing Signs of Illness: USDA
- Don't Use Hepatitis C Drug With HIV Drugs: FDA
- Consumers, Employers to Get $1.3 Billion in Health Insurance Rebates
- 200 Now Sickened in Tuna-Linked Salmonella Outbreak
April 26, 2012:
Health Highlights: April 26, 2012
- No Evidence Cellphones Cause Brain Tumors: Experts
- Measures to Prevent Spread of Mad Cow Disease are Effective: FDA
- Report Challenges VA Claims on Speed of Mental Health Care
April 25, 2012:
Health Highlights: April 25, 2012
- Case of Mad Cow Disease Discovered in California
- Report Challenges VA Claims on Speed of Mental Health Care
- Teens Getting Drunk on Hand Sanitizer
- Meds Helping Many Overweight Americans Control Cholesterol: Study
April 24, 2012:
Health Highlights: April 24, 2012
- Case of Mad Cow Disease Discovered in California
- Report Challenges VA Claims on Speed of Mental Health Care
- Teens Getting Drunk on Hand Sanitizer
- Meds Helping Many Overweight Americans Control Cholesterol: Study
April 23, 2012:
Health Highlights: April 23, 2012
- Medicare Stable, Trustees Report Finds
- New Technology Developed to Help Older Drivers
- Scrap Medicare Bonus Program for Insurers: GAO
April 20, 2012:
Health Highlights: April 20, 2012
- 160 Now Sickened in Tuna-Linked Salmonella Outbreak
- U.S. Women Trail Men in Life Span Gains: Study
- Vietnam Seeks Help With Mystery Illness That's Killed 19
- Health Care Disparities Persist for U.S. Minority Groups: Report
- Gulf Seafood Safe to Eat: FDA
- U.S. Team Heads to Everest to Study Effects of High Altitude
- Starbucks Eliminating Bug-based Dye From Products
April 19, 2012:
Health Highlights: April 19, 2012
- 1 in 4 U.S. Adults Lacked Health Insurance Last Year: Survey
- Study Raises Hopes for Cerebral Palsy Breakthrough
- Veterans Affairs Increases Mental Health Staffing
- Entertainment Legend Dick Clark Dies at 82
- Breast Cancer 10 Different Diseases: Study
April 18, 2012:
Health Highlights: April 18, 2012
- Entertainment Legend Dick Clark Dies at 82
- Breast Cancer 10 Different Diseases: Study
- J&J Says Some Popular OTC Drugs May Not be Sold Again Until 2013
- Scientists Grow Hair on Bald Mice
- 141 Now Sickened in Tuna-Linked Salmonella Outbreak
April 17, 2012:
Health Highlights: April 17, 2012
- 141 Now Sickened in Tuna-Linked Salmonella Outbreak
- New Prostate Cancer Treatment Causes Fewer Side Effects: Study
- Calming Technique Eases Infants' Vaccination Pain
April 16, 2012:
Health Highlights: April 16, 2012
- Calming Technique Eases Infants' Vaccination Pain
- Salmonella Outbreak in 20 States Linked to Tuna
- U.S. Nursing Homes' Disaster Plans Fall Short: Report
April 13, 2012:
Health Highlights: April 13, 2012
- Alcohol Can Help Problem Solving, Doesn't Make You Smarter: Researcher
- Drug Giant Hit With $1.2 Billion in Fines
- Vehicle Seat Design Makes Child Seat Use Difficult: Study
- E. Coli Found in Nearly Half of Raw Chicken Products: Study
April 12, 2012:
Health Highlights: April 12, 2012
- Drug Giant Hit With $1.2 Billion in Fines
- Vehicle Seat Design Makes Child Seat Use Difficult: Study
- E. Coli Found in Nearly Half of Raw Chicken Products: Study
- FDA Panel Recommends Approval of New Breast Ultrasound Device
- Group Urges Hospitals to Evict McDonald's
April 11, 2012:
Health Highlights: April 11, 2012
- Group Urges Hospitals to Evict McDonald's
- Dementia Cases Worldwide to Triple by 2050: WHO
- Neighborhood Features Influence Weight: Study
- Toxins Found in 'Non-Toxic' Nail Polishes at Calif. Salons
April 10, 2012:
Health Highlights: April 10, 2012
- Neighborhood Features Influence Weight: Study
- Toxins Found in Many 'Non-Toxic' Nail Polishes at Calif. Salons
- Appeals Court Hears Case on Graphic Warnings on Cigarette Packs
- EPA Rejects Petition to Ban 2,4-D Weed Killer
- FDA Delays Decision on Weight-Loss Drug
April 09, 2012:
Health Highlights: April 9, 2012
- First Months of 2012 Warmest on Record in U.S.
- Diamond Naturals Dog Food Recalled
- Salmonella Outbreak Affects 100 People in 19 States: CDC
April 06, 2012:
Health Highlights: April 6, 2012
- Salmonella Outbreak Affects 100 People in 19 States: CDC
- Allergic Reactions Spur Recall of Odwalla Chocolate Drink
- Turtle-Linked Salmonella Sickens 72 in 17 States: CDC
April 05, 2012:
Health Highlights: April 5, 2012
- Americans Cutting Back on Prescription Drugs, Doctor Visits: Study
- Rising Painkiller Drug Sales Lead to Addiction Concerns
- Salmonella Outbreak Sickens 93 People in 19 States: CDC
April 04, 2012:
Health Highlights: April 4, 2012
- Sushi-Linked Salmonella Outbreak Affecting 19 States: CDC
- Education Level Affects Longevity: Study
- Cheney Goes Home 10 Days After Heart Transplant
April 03, 2012:
Health Highlights: April 3, 2012
- Education Level Affects Longevity: Study
- Cheney Goes Home 10 Days After Heart Transplant
- Mutant Bird Flu Virus Less Deadly Than Feared: Scientist
- New COPD Drug Effective: Novartis
April 02, 2012:
Health Highlights: April 2, 2012
- Autism Services Lacking in Many Areas of U.S.: Survey
- Ad Campaign Spurs Large Rise in Calls to Quit Smoking Line
March 30, 2012:
Health Highlights: March 30, 2012
- FDA Refuses to Ban BPA From All Food Containers
- Salmonella Outbreak Caused by Pet Turtles: CDC
- New York Bans Sale of Synthetic Marijuana Products
- U.S. Announces New Policy for Potentially Dangerous Research
March 29, 2012:
Health Highlights: March 29, 2012
- Metal-on-Metal Hip Replacements Focus of FDA Meeting
- 'Book of Cancer Knowledge' Will Advance Research
- Report Slams Approval Process for Medical Devices
March 28, 2012:
Health Highlights: March 28, 2012
- Report Slams Approval Process for Medical Devices
- Ruling Allowing Payments to Bone Marrow Donors Will Stand: Court
- Virginia Man Recovering Well After Face Transplant
March 27, 2012:
Health Highlights: March 27, 2012
- Virginia Man Recovering Well After Face Transplant
- New Diet Drugs May Require Heart Risk Studies: FDA
- Production Suspended at Three Plants that Make 'Pink Slime'
- Human Gene Patents Overturned by U.S. Supreme Court
- Deal Reached on Medical Isotopes
March 26, 2012:
Health Highlights: March 26, 2012
- Human Gene Patents Overturned by U.S. Supreme Court
- Deal Reached on Medical Isotopes
- Former Vice President Dick Cheney Undergoes Heart Transplant
- Blood Thinner Drug Increases Bleeding Risk: Study
- Genetic Variant Linked to More Severe Flu Symptoms: Study
- Beef Patties Recalled Due to E. Coli Fears
March 25, 2012:
Health Highlights: March 25, 2012
- Former Vice President Dick Cheney Undergoes Heart Transplant
- FDA Must Consider Ban on Antibiotic Use in Livestock: Court
- FDA Approved Higher Dose of Alzheimer's Drug Despite Warnings: Experts
March 23, 2012:
Health Highlights: March 23, 2012
- FDA Must Consider Ban on Antibiotic Use in Livestock: Court
- FDA Approved Higher Dose of Alzheimer's Drug Despite Warnings: Experts
- Dissolvable Tobacco Products May Have Fewer Health Risks: FDA Panel
- Army Mental Health Programs Under Review
March 22, 2012:
Health Highlights: March 22, 2012
- Dissolvable Tobacco Products May Have Fewer Health Risks: FDA Panel
- Army Mental Health Programs Under Review
- More Young Adults OK Living With Parents: Study
March 21, 2012:
Health Highlights: March 21, 2012
- More Young Adults OK Living With Parents: Study
- Unnecessary Sedation for Colonoscopy Is Common: Study
- Tobacco Killed Nearly 6 Million People in 2011: Report
- Bill Proposes New Warning Labels for Most Video Games
March 20, 2012:
Health Highlights: March 20, 2012
- FDA Should OK New Drug for Sarcoma Tumors: Advisory Panel
- Joint Pain, Other Woes Plague Obese Americans: Report
- CDC Warns Olympics-Bound Americans on Measles Risk
March 19, 2012:
Health Highlights: March 19, 2012
- Women Still Have Higher Health Insurance Rates
- HHS Says Health Care Law Cut Seniors' Drug Costs
- Use of Meds That Conflict With Cancer Drugs Common: Study
March 16, 2012:
Health Highlights: March 16, 2012
- Use of Meds That Conflict With Cancer Drugs Common: Study
- Schools' Use of 'Pink Slime' Beef to Become Optional: USDA
- No More Federal Funding for Texas Women's Health Program
March 14, 2012:
Health Highlights: March 14, 2012
- 3 Brands of Pet Treats Possibly Linked to Dog Illnesses
- Doctors Repair Airway Disorder in Fetus
- Planned Repeat C-Sections May be Safer: Studies
- Doc-Prescribed Heroin May Work Better Than Methadone as Treatment: Study
- Treatment Halts World's Tallest Man's Growth