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20% of U.S. Women Uninsured in 2010, Up From 15% in 2000: Report
3 Dead, Many More Injured in Boston Bomb Blasts
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40 Proven Strategies to Improve Public Health
48 States Now Report Flu Activity, Elderly Hit Hard
Accidents Claim 12,000 U.S. Kids' Lives Each Year: Report
Add Hurricane Menu to Your Storm Prep, Experts Say
Adding More Neurosurgeons Could Cut Traffic Deaths: Study
Aging Boomers' Mental Health Woes Will Swamp Health System: Report
Aging Population Poses Long-Term Challenges to U.S. Economy
Airborne Toxins Down, But Overall Pollutant Levels Rising: EPA
Airport Security X-Rays May Damage Diabetes Devices
Airport Smoking Areas Expose Travelers, Workers to Risk: CDC
Airports in N.Y., L.A., Hawaii Deemed Worst for Pandemic Spread
American Drivers Phone, Text More Often Than European Motorists
Americans Suffer Worse Health Than Peers in Other Countries
Annual Beaches Report Finds Water Quality Lacking Along U.S. Shores
Annual 'Trouble in Toyland' Report Cites Toy Dangers
Antibiotic Prescribing Rates Vary by Region: Report
Antibiotic-Resistant Gonorrhea Spreading: WHO
Anti-Smoking Progress Stalls Among U.S. Adults: Report
As Heat Builds, Take Steps to Protect Yourself
As Pedestrian's Age Rises, So Does Odds of Dying in Traffic Accident
Avoid Scary Calorie Counts This Halloween
Bathroom Reminders May Prod Guys to Wash Their Hands
Better School Lunches May Lead to Slimmer Students
Boston Bombing Injuries 'Like a War Zone'
BPA Substitute Lurks in Paper Money, Receipts
Brain May Treat Wheelchair as Part of the Body
Brave New World of Genetics Requires Safeguards, Experts Say
Bus, Truck Drivers May Downplay Sleep Troubles
Businesses Should Plan for Flu Disruptions, Doctor Says
Cancer Cases Dropped After Nuke Plant Closed: Study
Cancer Costs Billions Yearly in U.S. Worker Productivity: Study
Cancer Patients May Be Unintended Victims of Budget Cuts
Car Crashes Common for Sleepy Doctors in Training: Study
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazards Rise in Colder Weather
CDC Launches New Graphic Antismoking Ads
CDC Lowers Lead-Poisoning Threshold for Kids
CDC Panel: All Pregnant Women Should Get Whooping Cough Shot
CDC Preparing Vaccine for New Swine Flu
CDC: West Nile Toll Now 5,054 Cases, 228 Deaths
Certain Parents Less Likely to Follow Doctors' Advice: Poll
Certain Tick Bites Might Spur Red Meat Allergy
Checklist for Winter Sports Safety
Chemicals From Soaps, Cleansers Found in Minnesota Waterways
Childhood Meningitis Tied to Reduced Education, Employment Prospects
Childhood Obesity Rates Drop in New York City, Los Angeles: Study
Childhood Vaccine Schedule Is Safe, Report Says
Chips, Sodas Out, Healthier Fare In With New School Snack Rules
Cholesterol Levels Dropping in U.S. Adults, Mostly From Statin Use
Chronic Pain Often Follows Stroke
City Bike-Share Riders Seldom Wear Helmets
Clearer Prescription Drug Labels May Be on the Way
Coffee Can Help Truckers Stay Safe on the Road: Study
Common Sleep Disorder May Impair Drivers, Research Suggests
Congress Nears Deal on 'Fiscal Cliff,' Obama Says
Controversial Bird Flu Research to Resume
Could Compact Fluorescent Bulbs Pose Skin Cancer Risk?
Could Facebook Assist Public Health Efforts to Track Obesity?
Could Your Genes Influence How You Vote?
Countries With More Sugar in Food Supply Have More Diabetes
Court's Verdict on Health-Care Reform Holds Surprises, Legal Experts Say
Crash Stats Paint a Grim Holiday Picture for Some
Dallas Launches Insecticide Spraying Against West Nile Virus
Dallas, Fort Worth Area Braces for West Nile Spraying
Dallas-Fort Worth Brace for West Nile Spraying
Danger at Home Lurks in Pills, Plants, Chemicals and More
Deadly Meningitis Cases Worry Gay Community
Dental Woes Abound for Developmentally Disabled: Study
Depression Stigma May Be Fading: Survey
Despite Big Progress, Many Kids Have High Lead Levels in Blood
Disabled Kids 4 Times More Likely to Suffer Violence: Study
Disaster-Preparedness Tips for People With Disabilities
Do More Gun Laws Mean Fewer Gun Deaths?
Do Video Games Promote Reckless Driving in Certain Teens?
Docs' Sensitivity to Patients' Feelings Tied to Good Outcomes
Doctor Offers Hunting Safety Tips
Doctors Warn About High Levels of Caffeine in Some Energy Drinks
Drinking, Driving Drops by Half Among Teens: CDC
Drivers' Attitudes While Learning May Predict Future Road Performance
Drivers' Glaucoma May Boost Accident Risk
Drivers Who Multitask Often Overestimate Their Skills
Drive-Through Flu Shot a Safe Bet: Study
Drowning Is Leading Cause of Kids' Accidental Death: CDC
Education Is Key to Health: Report
Education May Protect Brain From Exposure to Solvents
Electric Fans May Have No Effect in Extreme Heat: Study
Eliminating Mouth-to-Mouth Boosts CPR Results: Study
EPA Proposes Cleaner Fuel, Car Standards
ERs Not Doing Enough to Educate Parents on Car-Seat Safety: Study
Evolution May Keep Birds From Becoming Roadkill
Exercise Helps Older Adults Stay Fit
Expert Pitches Safety Tips for Young Baseball Players
Experts Offer Tips to Help Keep Fall Sports Injury Free
Eye Docs Must Do More to Spot Unsafe Older Drivers: Study
Family Grapples With Kids' Tech Time
Fatal Car Crashes Less Likely in Major Cities, CDC Study Finds
FDA Approves 'Abuse-Deterrent' Label for New Oxycontin
FDA Approves First At-Home HIV Test
FDA Approves 'Morning-After' Pill Without a Prescription
FDA Approves New Type of Flu Vaccine
FDA Bans BPA From Baby Bottles, Sippy Cups
FDA Campaign Aims to Make Online Drug Purchases Safer
FDA Issues Another Warning on Fake Version of Cancer Drug Avastin
FDA Issues Warning for Nature's Deli Chicken Jerky Dog Treats
FDA Proposes New Rules to Strengthen Food Safety
FDA Proposes Tighter Regulation of Public Defibrillators
FDA Warns Against Sale of Sports Supplements in U.S.
FDA Warns Against Use of Diarrhea Drug From El Salvador
FDA Warns of Fake Version of ADHD Drug Adderall
FDA: Lower Ambien's Dose to Prevent Drowsy Driving
Feces-Linked Bacteria Found at Lake Erie Beaches
Few Follow Car Safety Guidelines for Kids, Study Finds
Fewer Medicare Patients Being 'Admitted' to Hospitals: Study
Fewer U.S. Teens Dying in Teen-Driver Crashes
Fiscal Standoff Could Cause Financial Pain for Health Care
'Fish Pedicure' a Recipe for Bacterial Infection, Researchers Warn
Flame Retardants in Furniture, Carpets Might Affect Kids' Development
Flesh-Eating Bacteria No Cause for Panic, Experts Say
Flesh-Eating Fungal Infection Can Follow Natural Disasters, Study Finds
Flu Cases From County Fair Traced to Pigs
Flu Infections Continue to Decline
Flu Levels Continue to Fall, CDC Says
Flu Levels Starting to Fall, CDC Says
Flu Season Arrives Early and It Could Be Severe: CDC
Flu Season Continues to Wind Down
Flu Season Was One of Mildest on Record, CDC Confirms
Flu Still at Epidemic Levels: CDC
Flu Still Widespread but Easing in Some States: CDC
Flu Vaccine Fell Short for Seniors This Season: CDC
Flu Widespread in 47 States, Vaccine 'Moderately' Effective: CDC
Food Safety Tips For a Worry-Free Tailgating Party
Foods Might Serve Up High Levels of Chemicals Found in Plastics
Fraudulent Data May Have Led to Use of Risky Treatment in ICUs
Future Astronauts May Be Exposed to Alzheimer's Risk Factor
Gadget Givers Urged to Consider Ramifications
Get Ready for Hurricane Sandy, Experts Warn
Global Tobacco Use Remains High, Survey Finds
'Greening' Vacant Lots May Boost Safety
Gulp! Study Suggests Super-Size Soda Ban Could Fizzle
Hair Concerns May Discourage Exercise for Some Black Women
Halloween Warning: Decorative Contact Lenses May Damage Your Eyes
Hanging Suicides Up in United States
Harvest Season Can Be Hazardous for Farmers
Health Reform 2.0: Governors Pushing Back on Medicaid Expansion
Health Reform 2.0: States Balking at New Insurance Exchanges
Health Reform May Still Face Partisan Resistance: Report
Health Risks Will Rise in Sandy's Wake, Experts Warn
Health Tip: Sled Safely
Health Tip: Be Careful With Kids Around Water at Home
Health Tip: Be Safe at the Beach
Health Tip: Bring Baby Back to a Safe Home
Health Tip: Broil Fish for a Healthy Dinner
Health Tip: Check Holiday Lights
Health Tip: Childproof the Laundry Area
Health Tip: Choosing a Safe Christmas Tree
Health Tip: Cook Eggs the Right Way
Health Tip: Create a Winter Emergency Kit
Health Tip: Defend Against Insect Bites While Traveling Abroad
Health Tip: Dive Safely
Health Tip: Don't Breathe Outdoor Smoke
Health Tip: Eat Right on Vacation
Health Tip: Eat Well While Traveling
Health Tip: Encourage Kids to Help in the Kitchen
Health Tip: Get Ready for Weather-Related Emergencies
Health Tip: Help Keep Your Baby's Crib Safe
Health Tip: Help Prevent a Concussion
Health Tip: Keep Baby Safe in a Stroller
Health Tip: Keep Cool in Extreme Heat
Health Tip: Keep Kids From Choking Hazards
Health Tip: Keep Kids Safe in the Backyard
Health Tip: Keep Your Child Safe in a High Chair
Health Tip: Make Kids Safe in the Sandbox
Health Tip: On the Go With Diabetes
Health Tip: Packing Food for a Road Trip
Health Tip: Pay Attention Behind the Wheel
Health Tip: Practice Winter Sports Safety
Health Tip: Prevent Disease From Pets
Health Tip: Protect Your Child From Abduction
Health Tip: Put the Brakes on Drowsy Driving
Health Tip: Rules for the Pool
Health Tip: Secure Your Child in a Booster Seat
Health Tip: Seeing Behind the Wheel
Health Tip: Stay Fit When Traveling
Health Tip: Stay Safe This Halloween
Health Tip: Teach Kids In-Line Skating Safety
Health Tip: Think 'Healthy' During the Holidays
Health Tip: Traveling With Your Pet
Health Tip: Using a Generator Safely
Health Tip: Using a Hot Tub
Health Tip: Wear Your Seat Belt When Pregnant
Heart Attacks, Strokes Jumped After Japan Earthquake, Study Finds
Heart Deaths Rise With Extreme Temperatures, Study Finds
Helmets Do Save Lives on the Slopes, Research Shows
Home Elder Care: Buyer, Beware
Home Is Where the Hearth Is
Homegrown Strain of Dengue Fever Virus Pinpointed in Florida
Hoping to Ease Shortage, FDA Fast-Tracks Generic Form of Cancer Drug
Hospital Readmissions All Too Common, U.S. Studies Find
Hot Tap Water May Pose Scalding Hazard
Hotel Room Germs Abound on TV Remotes, Light Switches
House Joins Senate to OK Bill That Avoids Fiscal Cliff
House Joins Senate to OK Bill to Avoid Fiscal Cliff
Huge Rise in CT, MRI, Ultrasound Scan Use: Study
Hurricane Isaac Could Stir Up Allergies, Asthma
Hurricane Sandy Has East Coast in Its Crosshairs
Identifying Teen Drivers Curbs Crashes in N.J., Study Finds
Impact Tests Show Bike Helmets Protect Kids in Crashes
Imported Ricotta Cheese Recalled Due to Listeria
Infection With 2 HIV Strains Slows Disease Progression
Injury-Linked Deaths Vary Widely Among States
Is the Mental Health System Failing Troubled Kids?
Is Too Much E-Communication Swamping Doctors?
It's Not So Much the Heat, It's the Lack of Power
Judge: Make Morning-After Pill Available to All Females
Keep Food Safety in Mind This Memorial Day Weekend
Keep Kitchen Utensils Clean While Preparing Holiday Meal
Keep Moving to Ease Pain of Knee Arthritis: Review
Keep Pets Safe During Hurricane Sandy
Keeping Kids Safe on Roller Coasters and Other Thrill Rides
Kids' Pet Frogs Caused Salmonella Outbreak: CDC
Kids' Vaccine Exemptions Too Easy to Obtain: Study
Kids With Hemophilia Should Be Active, But Avoid Risky Sports: Study
Kids With Neurological Conditions at Higher Risk of Flu Death: CDC
Latest West Nile Tally: 5,245 Cases, 236 Deaths
Laundry Detergent Packs Pose Poisoning Threat to Toddlers
Lax Parents, Dealers May Lead to ATV Crashes, Study Suggests
Leave 4th of July Fireworks to Professionals
Lifesaving Defibrillators Often Not Nearby When Needed
Little U.S. Flu Activity So Far, CDC Says
Lung Function Recovery Seen in People Exposed to World Trade Center Site
Mailed Kits May Prompt Parents to Protect Kids From Sun
Make Sure Toys You Buy Are Safe for Tots
Malaria, Typhoid Pose Biggest Threat to Travelers in Tropics
Males Struck by Cars Die More Often Than Females: Study
Man Arrested in Tainted Letter Case, Officials Report
Many Americans Breathing Cleaner Air: Report
Many Americans Drive While Drowsy: Report
Many Americans Not Prepared for Disasters: Poll
Many Americans Still in the Dark About Antibiotic Resistance
Many Americans Taking Too Much Acetaminophen
Many Grandparents Lack Latest Child Safety Info: Study
Many More U.S. Households Ready for Disasters: CDC
Many Parents Text, Phone With Kids in Car: Survey
Many Pedestrians Hit By Cars Are Distracted By Mobile Devices
Many Seniors Overpaying for Medicare Drug Plans: Study
Many Smokers Light Up With Kids in Car: Study
Many Still Tanning, Despite Dangers, Survey Finds
Many Suffer Leg, Lung Clots While Hospitalized: CDC
Many Surgical Complications Occur After Patients Go Home
Many Test Results Left Unread as Patients Leave Hospital: Study
Many Who Got Thyroid Cancer After Chernobyl Still Alive: Study
Many Young Adults at Risk of Skin Cancer: CDC
Many Young Americans Plan to Own a Gun, Survey Finds
Measles Can Spread Further Than Thought on Airplanes: Study
Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Don't Boost Local Crime: Study
Meningitis Outbreak Throws Spotlight on 'Compounding' Pharmacies
Microbiology and Genome Experts Quell Deadly Bacteria Outbreak
Migraine Sufferers Stigmatized Because of Their Condition: Study
Millions Brace as Hurricane Sandy Slams the East Coast
Millions Prepare as Hurricane Sandy Spins Toward the East Coast
Mind Wandering Drives Up Crash Rate
Minorities Less Prone to Think They'll Get Cancer: Study
'Misdiagnosis' Leading Cause of U.S. Malpractice Payouts: Study
Missed Diagnoses in ICU Often Have Deadly Results: Review
Modest Health Care Spending Rise Expected for 2013: Report
Monkey Research Gives Insights Into New SARS-Like Virus
More Americans Buckling Up Than Ever Before: Report
More Americans Get Effective HIV Treatment, Study Says
More Child Gun Injuries in States With Self-Defense Laws
More Kids Opting Out of School-Required Vaccinations: Study
More Oversight Urged for Money Spent on Research
More People Stay 'Connected' on Vacation Via Web: Study
More Than Half of Resident Docs Have Worked While Sick: Study
Most Americans Oppose Soda, Candy Taxes
Most U.S. Schools Unprepared for Pandemics: Study
Motorcycle Deaths Continue to Climb: Report
Motorcycle Helmet Laws Save Lives and Dollars: CDC
New Bird Flu No Immediate Threat: U.S. Experts
New Guidelines Suggest HIV Screening for All Adults
'Nightmare' Bacteria Spreading in U.S. Hospitals, Nursing Homes: CDC
No Evidence That New Bird Flu Passes Between People: Study
No Progress in Reducing U.S. Motorcycle Deaths: Report
No Truth to Candidate's Claim That Rape Hinders Pregnancy, Experts Say
Noisy Bars May Threaten Workers' Hearing
North American Shark Attacks Hit Decade High
Number of U.S. Kids With Diabetes Could Skyrocket: Study
Nurses' Long Shifts May Have Downside: Study
NYC Effort Put Rats on the Run
Obese Drivers Less Likely to Buckle Up: Study
Obese Drivers May Be More Likely to Die in Car Crashes
Official: Pharmacy Tied to Meningitis Outbreak May Have Broken State Law
Older Motorcyclists More Likely to Be Seriously Hurt in Crashes
Once-Banned Bird Flu Study Suggests Pandemic Threat Is Real
Once-Banned Bird Flu Study Yields Sobering Findings
One in Five U.S. Smokers Has Tried an 'E-Cigarette'
OSHA's Safety Tests Protect Workers at Little Cost: Study
Pediatricians' Group Urges Flu Shot for Kids Aged 6 Months and Up
People With Disabilities More Likely to Become Victims of Violence
Pet Hedgehogs Linked to Salmonella Outbreak in 8 States
Phones, Texting May Be as Dangerous as Alcohol for Drivers
Physical, Mental Toll of Japanese Nuke Plant Meltdown Assessed
Pictures Speak Louder Than Words on Cigarette Labeling
Plague Rare in U.S., Surfacing in More Affluent Areas
Play It Smart When It Comes to Lightning
'Plugged-In' Teens Vulnerable in Traffic: Study
Poisoning 'Can Happen to Anyone'
Poll Finds Broad Support for Tougher Gun Laws
Post-Flight Fainting May Signal Dangerous Blood Clot: Study
Power Slowly Returns to Much of Northeast After Sandy
Prepared for Trauma, Overwhelmed by Carnage
Prescription Drug Take-Back Day Set for Saturday
Prescription Painkillers Trail Only Marijuana in Abuse Rates, Report Shows
Preventable Surgical Errors Continue to Occur: Study
Primary Care Doctors Can Make the Wrong Call
Program to Spot Painkiller ODs Saves Lives: Study
Psych, Sleep Meds May Affect Driving
Public Smoking Bans Cut Risk of Preterm Births, Study Finds
Put Traffic Safety on Back-to-School 'To-Do' List: Experts
Rare Drug-Resistant Bacteria Spotted in U.S. Hospital
Rate of Hospitalizations for Stroke Has Declined in U.S.
Reducing Ozone Limits Would Save Lives, Report States
Report Calls for Better U.S. Efforts to Fight Counterfeit Drugs
Report Details Start of Steroid Meningitis Outbreak
Report Details Steps to Boost Patient Safety
Researchers Find Powerful Swine Flu Strain in Korea
Reused Vials, Unsafe Injections Threatening Patients: CDC
Ritual in Some Jewish Circumcisions Raises Risk of Herpes Infection: Report
Roadside Breath Test for Drugs Could Be on Horizon
Routine Checkups Don't Cut Cancer, Heart Deaths: Study
Safer Roads Near Schools May Mean Fewer Kids Struck by Cars
Safety Eyewear Can Prevent Sports Injuries in Kids
Sampling New York Subway Air for Science
Sandy Leaves Massive Blackouts, Flood Damage in Her Wake
Sandy's Death Toll Rises, Even as East Coast Struggles Back to Life
Sandy's Wrath Brings Massive Blackouts, Flooding Across Northeast
Scientists Report Clues to Flu Shot's Effectiveness
Second Man Arrested in Tainted Letter Case, Officials Report
Seizure Behind Commerce Secretary Bryson's Crashes: Report
Senate Votes to Avoid Fiscal Cliff, House Decision Expected Tuesday
Serious Exercise May Benefit Middle-Aged Arteries
Sharp Spike Seen in Swine Flu Cases: CDC
Shootings at Hospitals a Rarity, Study Finds
Shorter Shifts for Medical Interns May Not Boost Patient Safety
Simple Steps Can Shield Children From Dog Bites
Skies Not-So-Friendly for Passengers With Nut Allergies
Sleepy Hospital Workers a Danger on the Road: Study
Small Batteries, Other Shiny Objects Pose Risks to Children
Smoking Bans in Public Housing Could Save Dollars, Lives: CDC
Sodium Buildup in Brain Linked to Disability in MS Patients
Some Crash-Avoidance Systems May Work Better Than Others
Some Patients May Be Shortchanged During Hospital Shift Changes
Some Prisoners Misuse Antibiotic Ointments: Study
Space Heater Safety Tips Can Help Prevent Burns, Fires
Special-Ed Students at Greater Risk of Bullying, Being Bullied: Study
Speed Bumps May Aid Appendicitis Diagnosis
'Spot' Shortages of Flu Vaccine, Tamiflu Reported, FDA Head Says
State Regulations Tied to Drop in Common Heart Procedure
States Lagging in Emergency Preparedness: Report
States Use Only Fraction of Tobacco Revenues to Fight Smoking, Study Finds
Steep Cigarette Tax Hike Could Save Lives, Money: Report
Steer Clear of 'Miracle Cures,' Other Bogus Health Products: FDA
Steps You Can Take to Protect Yourself From the Flu
Study Confirms Slight Rise in Paralysis Risk After Swine Flu Shot
Study Finds New SARS-Like Virus Spread Through Bats, Pigs
Study Shows Bicycle Helmets Save Lives
Study: More Pre-Teens Get Vaccines When Middle Schools Require Them
Suicide Now Kills More Americans Than Car Crashes: Study
'Super Bug' May Thrive in Homes Where Kids Have Staph Infections
Supplement Use Widespread Among Americans
Survival After General Anesthesia Vastly Improved: Study
Tainted Steroid Injections May Affect Those Treated for Joint Pain
Tainted Tattoo Ink Led to Skin Infection Outbreak
Talk to Your Kids About the Colorado Killings
Tap Water Used in Neti Pots Tied to Rare, Fatal Brain Infection
Tattoos Can Pose Health Hazards, Doctor Warns
Telling Patients When They're Unfit to Drive Cuts Crashes: Study
Temporary Tattoos May Leave Permanent Damage
Texting While Walking May Be as Dangerous as Texting While Driving
The Plague: It's Still With Us
They're Cute, But Chicks Carry Salmonella Dangers
Third of Hospital Staff Say Hand-Washing Reminders Unwelcome
Tiny Batteries Pose Growing Threat to Kids
Tips for Memorable Family Road Trips
Tips on Keeping Food Safe When the Power Goes Out
Too Much Bottled Water Might Harm Kids' Teeth
Too Much Travel May Be Tough on Olympians
Top Road Rage Triggers: Cutting In, Weaving
Tornado Survivors Surprisingly Optimistic, Study Finds
Tornadoes Don't Have to Be Deadly, Experts Say
Toxic Chemicals in Many Couches Sold in U.S.: Report
Traffic May Keep City Dwellers Awake, Harming Health
Travel and Other Adventures Can Boost Happiness
Travel to High Altitudes Tied to Crohn's, Colitis Flare-Ups
Treatment for New, Deadly Coronavirus Shows Promise
U.S. Abandons Effort to Place Graphic Labeling on Cigarettes
U.S. Agency Puts Poison Prevention in Spotlight
U.S. AIDS-Relief Plan a Success, Report Finds
U.S. Appeals Court Backs Ruling Against Graphic Images on Cigarette Packs
U.S. Assistance to Africa Cut AIDS-Related Deaths: Study
U.S. Bests Canada, Europe in Drug Approvals
U.S. Blood Supply at Dangerously Low Levels: Red Cross
U.S. Diabetes Rates Soaring: CDC
U.S. Health Care System Wastes $750B Annually, Report Finds
U.S. Ranks 131st in World for Premature Birth Rate
U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to New Cigarette Labeling
'Uncertainty' Remains Over Supply of Key Cancer Drugs
Upbeat View on Old Age May Help Seniors Bounce Back From Disability
Vaccinating Kids Against Common Gut Bug Helps Shield Adults Too: Study
Vaccinations Belong on Parents' Back-to-School Checklists
Videos of Real-Life Stumbles May Help Fall-Prevention Efforts
Vigorous Exercise Might Keep Psoriasis at Bay
Wednesday Is National HIV Testing Day
West Nile Cases Continue to Climb, CDC Says
West Nile Cases Continue to Climb, CDC Says
West Nile Cases Keep Climbing; 118 Deaths So Far, CDC Says
West Nile Cases Pass 4,500 Mark Nationwide: CDC
West Nile Cases Pass 4,700 Mark Nationwide: CDC
West Nile Cases Rise by 400 Since Last Week: CDC
West Nile Cases Still Rising; Death Toll Now at 134, CDC Says
Wheelchair Breakdowns on the Rise, Study Finds
When Adults Smoke in Cars, Child Passengers Suffer: Study
When Prescription Drugs Go OTC, Ads Talk Less of Harms: Study
Winter Sports Safety: Preparation Is Key
Winter Storm Hazard: Snowblower Injuries
With Certain Strokes, Effects Can Persist a Decade Later
Without Laws, Many Tanning Salons Would Allow Kids: Study
'Women and Children First?' Not So, Says Study
Workers With Disabilities More Prone to Injuries: Study
Workers With Paid Sick Days Healthier, More Productive: Study
Work-Linked Sleep Loss May Harm Police Officers' Health
Young Girls, Boys Can Compete on Equal Level
Your New Weight-Loss Resolution: Drive Less
