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- Survey reveals abuse in teen relationships
- Study: Medical students show racial bias
- Fear of laughter nothing to joke about
- Salmonella infections top 1,000
- How to keep your kids pain-free
- Gene discoveries yield autism clues
- Second baby dies; heparin probe continues
- AMA apologizes for racially biased policies
- Report: Teen pregnancy rate highest in 15 years
- Fibromyalgia: Little understood, hard to pin down
- Study: Kids' activity level drops with age
- Moms: How to stop feeling so tired
- Don't become the victim of a surgical error
- CDC survey: South leads nation in obesity
- Man counted calories, watched 40 pounds go
- Make your home healthier in five easy steps
- Cancer expert warns employees on cell phones
- Fitter Alzheimer's patients had healthier brains
- Car rides make you sick? Get some relief
- Report: Lead in artificial turf no threat to kids
- 5 tips to increase your cell phone safety
- Awake patient reads aloud during brain surgery
- Lupus a manageable condition today
- CDC: Average ER wait time approaches one hour
- Study casts doubt on fertility treatments
- 'Cultural competency' in health care urged
- Athlete: Steroids made woman into man
- Living with autism in college
- Study: Some troops more prone to drinking
- Angioplasty not always preferable, study says
- FDA: Controversial chemical in plastics is safe
- Survey: Many believe in divine intervention
- Are gender differences hard-wired?
- Hospital death rates for key conditions unveiled
- Don't become a victim of medical marketing
- 'How do I say no' to the limbless?
- Five mistakes that will land you in medical debt
- Kids of older dads have higher bipolar risk
- Study: Exercise may benefit older brains
- New concerns raised on chemical in plastics
- Four arthritis drugs get stronger FDA warning
- FDA posts list of drugs under investigation
- Ever wonder if your doctor is laughing at you?
- Studies: Too many knee surgeries for arthritis?
- Beware that leg pain, surgeon general warns
- NASA bone-loss test puts man in bed for 84 days
- Plans dropped to study chelation for autism
- How some women never get sick
- New dads can get serious blues, too
- Ads target voters on assisted-suicide law
- One-two gene punch ups men's baldness odds
- Pediatricians: Increase kids' vitamin D
- Study: Google does a brain good
- Study: Warm hands do make warm hearts
- Study: Germs found on door handles, TV remote
- Is your doctor prescribing a placebo?
- Five steps to getting a second opinion online
- Google and CDC team up to track flu outbreaks
- Hand gels: Are they replacing soap and water?
- Britain's oldest human brain unearthed
- Falling asleep in class? Blame biology
- Older Americans take risky combo of medications
- Don't go to work if you're sick -- please!
- Rulings on autism-vaccination connection expected
- Researchers complete genetic map of the cold virus
- FDA: Psoriasis drug linked to deadly brain infection
- Obama calls for health-care reform in 2009
- In tough times, medical care considered a luxury
- Why we're sleeping less
- Signs you're too sick to work out
- Plagued by chronic pain? Treatment teams can help
- Mad cow expert may have died from disease
- "Brown fat" discovery may help against obesity
- Lawyer in TB scare sues CDC over privacy
- Commentary: Flu and your health on a plane
- Screening your genes: A market waiting to boom
- Rare-disease patients priced out of drugs market
- Medical video
- FDA panel looks at acetaminophen drugs
- Study: Sunbeds as harmful as cigarettes
- Sudden death syndrome: Soccer's silent killer
- Should you 'friend' your doctor on Facebook?
- Study: Spanking has negative effect on kids
- White House offers medical malpractice initiative
- Three die in Detroit marathon
- Study: Cost of treating diabetes to triple by 2034
- Ginkgo doesn't work: How else to save your brain?
- Fact Check: The cost of obesity
- Next frontier in athletic doping -- genes
- The facts behind hangover remedies
- British veterinarians' high suicide risk probed
- 'I can't afford surgery in the U.S.,' says bargain shopper
- Can laughing give you a workout?
- Historic Manhattan hospital closes
- Vatican calls synthetic cell creation 'interesting'
- Binge eating is in; obesity is out for psychiatric manual
- Injectable osteoporosis drug approved by FDA
- Children's quality of life declining, says report
- Kevorkian: 'I have no regrets'
- Why do we need to look for Bigfoot?
- HHS details 'pre-existing' insurance
- EPA: Dispersant appears less toxic
- How to tell your kids you're sick
- Get ready for the tanning tax
- Recovery summit prepares to combat oil disaster's human toll
- Who will live to 100? Genes may tell
- Can neck measure indicate body fat better than BMI?
- Avandia and diabetes: Was revolution worth the risks?
- Review: Key Avandia study flawed
- Is cholesterol testing for kids going too far?
- Fitness guru to military: 'Bring it'
- 'Not enough good data' to back obesity drug, panelist says
- Alcohol may fight rheumatoid arthritis
- Why are food allergies on the rise?
- Head blows, Lou Gehrig's disease linked?
- Alternatives to Avandia
- New CPR is spelled C-A-B
- Five ways your cell phone can save you
- Why obesity is a national security threat
- What kids' growth charts don't tell you
- 10 hangover remedies: What works?
- Autism study declared a 'fraud'
- Doctor defends retracted autism study
- Few swayed by fraud in autism study
- Obese? What your doc may be overlooking
- Vaccine-autism researcher should be prosecuted
- AIDS is a plague allowed to happen
- Fitness guru Jack LaLanne dies at 96
- NFL's dirty little secret: Players suffer
- Reversing diabetes is possible
- Why you're not seeing fitness results yet
- New research raises hopes in quest to find universal flu vaccine
- Recovering a singing voice
- The truth about colds
- When Alzheimer's turns violent
- Nonversations: When talking to your kid is one-sided
- Questionnaire may predict autism
- Skin infestation a delusion, study says
- 30 years of AIDS moments to remember
- WHO to report on whether cell phone radiation is cancer hazard
- No more lateral wedges ?
- AIDS, the silent killer of the black community
- HIV in 2000s: Love, betrayal and a calling
- Living with pets may protect infants from allergies
- Sleep problems may fuel marital discord
- What would help for Weiner look like?
- 10 exercise myths that won't go away
- Alzheimer's: Early detection, risk factors are crucial
- Earth to hit 7 billion mark this year, straining developing regions
- Salmonella outbreak linked to fatality in California
- Should you still get mammograms?
- Cholesterol: Not just good vs. bad
- MRSA: Protect your kid from a superbug
- HPV vaccine is safe, beneficial
- Diabetes doubles Alzheimer's risk
- Why pancreatic cancer is so deadly
- Steve Jobs and alternative cancer care
- Psoriasis, RA drugs don't raise infection risk
- Artificial pancreas could be 'holy grail' for diabetics
- Lipitor loses patent, goes generic
- Where everyone wants to work with HIV
- 3-D-Scan and CAD-CAM use in complex orthopedic last design
- Compulsive shopping: How to stop
- When censoring science makes sense
- Why we're not prepared for a flu pandemic
- 20 fitness trends of 2012
- Mental function may slip by age 45
- How to get your metabolism moving
- Mom claims in viral blog that disabled child denied transplant
- High court turns aside recusal request on health care challenge
- Gold medal formula: Mind over matter?
- Opinion: Are we sure our drugs are safe?
- Exclusive: Doctors cheating in dermatology exams
- Glenn Campbell talks about living with Alzheimer's
- Obese kids outgrowing child sizes
- Why is it so hard for kids to lose weight?
- Why we're making a map of the brain
- Making house calls on the high seas
- Seven states sue government over contraceptives mandate
- Are rich people more unethical?
- Transplant without lifetime of drugs?
- Sources: Youth smoking is focus of new Surgeon General report
- Starting a revolution in pregnant teenagers' lives
- Hard to tell, but drug helps as Alzheimer's progresses
- No more annual Pap smear: New cervical cancer screening guidelines
- Value of mass prostate cancer screenings questioned
- Understanding your eating patterns
- CDC unveils graphic smoking ads
- Raise a well-adjusted teen
- A dark legacy of forced sterilizations
- Is there a general bias against creativity?
- Number of U.S. autistic kids up by 78%
- Doctor: Why we're making changes to autism diagnosis
- Opinion: Doctors and patients should talk more, test less
- Searching for medical miracles
- Should PTSD be a defense for murder?
- Paralyzed runner finishes marathon
- How to stretch for the big race
- iPad gives voice to kids with autism
- Do brain injuries link athletes, soldiers?
- Nearly 1 in 4 U.S. teens facing diabetes
- Another necrotizing fasciitis survivor speaks out
- FDA warns of fake Adderall sold online
- Treatment helps paralyzed rats walk
- Too much tanning = tanorexia
- Bin Laden raid hurt polio fight
- 'Bath salts' problem in U.S. military
- 10 shocking medical mistakes
- New tool to fight cellulite
- Opinion: Talk back to your doctor
- Unemployment takes mental toll
- Does obesity affect school performance?
- The world is overweight
- More ADHD meds for kids
- They didn't know they were pregnant
- 'Locked-in' man fights to end his life
- Gal exploits health insurance loopholes
- Treating dog bites
- Too much TV linked with weaker kids
- Kids in organized sports stay thin
- The deadly world of fake medicine
- Lack of exercise deadly like smoking
- Save lives: End the HIV stigma
- Dad's job can lead to birth defects
- Couple's health care dilemma
- The AIDS Quilt, hoping for 'The Last One'
- Talk of 'cure' at historic AIDS conference
- The man 'cured' of HIV
- Why some are prone to sleepwalking
- Runner goes 44 years without missing a day
- Is personalized medicine a myth?
- We burn just as many calories as hunter-gatherers
- Man appears to be cured of HIV
- 'Pelvic thrust' your way to fitness
- Olympic athletes' extreme eating habits
- Vitamin D plays a role in kids' illness
- Long wait at the doctor's office? Blame the patients
- Be careful when diagnosing your ailments online
- Obesity paradox: Why being thin with diabetes is dangerous
- GPS shoes track dementia patients
- Happy ending for Down syndrome athlete
- The psychology of heroism: Why some people leap in front of bullets
- Study: New tobacco policies needed
- West Nile kills 16 in Texas
- Should you drink if you're training for a race?
- Two may have hantavirus after Yosemite visit
- Does your son have a hernia -- or worse?
- She's helped 2,000 teen moms
- West Nile outbreak kills 16 in Texas