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Doctors Order Fewer Lab Tests When They Know the Cost
Doctors Spar Over Cholesterol Screening in Kids
Doctors Speak Out on Health Care Waste in U.S.
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Dramatic Rise in Kids Hospitalized With High Blood Pressure: Study
Drinking, Driving Drops by Half Among Teens: CDC
Drivers' Glaucoma May Boost Accident Risk
Drivers Who Multitask Often Overestimate Their Skills
Drive-Through Flu Shot a Safe Bet: Study
Drug May Help Women Who Quit Smoking Avoid Weight Gain
Early Menstruation Tied to Factors That Raise Heart Disease Risk
Eat Too Much While Watching TV? Try Taking Smaller Bites
Eating Disorders Hitting Women Over 50, Study Finds
Eating More Meals Linked to Less Student Overweight
Eating Out Can Hurt Heart Health, Expert Warns
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Energy Drinks Pose Risks to Teens, Study Finds
Environmental Chemicals May Hurt Chances of Pregnancy
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EPA Lowers Permissible Soot Levels in Air
EPA Proposes Cleaner Fuel, Car Standards
Epilepsy Drug Shows Promise as Weight-Loss Aid, Study Says
E-Records Linked to Fewer Malpractice Claims
Even a Little Exercise Boosts Self-Esteem in Overweight Teens
Even Brief Ozone Exposure May Raise Fatal Heart Risk: Study
Even Moderate Exercise Might Cut Breast Cancer Risk: Study
Even Women Who Exercise Sit Too Much
Everyday Activities May Have Same Health Benefits as Going to Gym
Everyday Noise Levels May Affect the Heart
Evolution May Keep Birds From Becoming Roadkill
Excess Pounds Raise Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence, Death: Study
Exercise a Likely Tool for Parkinson's Patients
Exercise and Weight Loss Give Brain a Boost, Study Finds
Exercise Boosts School Performance for Kids With ADHD: Study
Exercise Can Shield the Aging Brain, Studies Show
Exercise Controls Weight in White Girls Better Than in Black Girls: Study
Exercise Does Boost Teens' Health, Study Finds
Exercise Improves Effects of Stroke: Study
Exercise Leads to Better Sleep: Poll
Exercise May Beat Socializing at Staving Off Brain Shrinkage
Exercise May Blunt Heavy Drinking's Effect on Brain
Exercise May Delay Early Aging of People With Diabetes
Exercise May Ease Depression Tied to Heart Failure
Exercise May Ease Pain of Fibromyalgia, Study Suggests
Exercise May Help People With Alzheimer's Avoid Nursing Homes
Exercise May Lower Older Women's Risk for Kidney Stones
Exercise May Prevent Stress and Anxiety, Study Suggests
Exercise May Stave Off Depression in Severely Obese
Exercise Might Keep Menopausal Hot Flashes at Bay
Exercise Program Boosts Health After Lung Transplant: Study
Exercise Programs for Kids Seem to Have Little Impact: Study
Exercise Safety Tips for People With Heart Disease
Exercise Won't Affect Breast Milk, Baby's Growth: Study
Exercise, Alternative Therapies May Help Lower Blood Pressure
Exercise, Meditation Can Beat Back Cold, Flu, Study Finds
Exercising at Midlife May Stave Off Dementia Down the Road
'Exergames' Can Help Inactive Folks Get Moving: Study
Expanding Access to Medicaid Would Save Lives: Study
Expensive, Drug-Emitting Stents May Be Overused: Study
Expert Pitches Safety Tips for Young Baseball Players
Expert Tips for Summer Sports Safety
Expert Tips May Help Kids Avoid Allergens at School
Experts Dispute Value of Checking Kids' Blood Pressure
Experts Offer Tips to Help Keep Fall Sports Injury Free
Explorers on Ill-Fated 1910 Polar Expedition Died of Starvation
Exposure to Smog in Early Pregnancy Linked to Complications
Extra Pounds Linked to Rheumatoid Arthritis Risk in Women
Extra Pounds May Offer Protection to Heart Failure Patients
Extreme Birth Weights Tied to Autism in Swedish Study
Extreme Heat Biggest Weather Killer, Expert Warns
Eye Docs Must Do More to Spot Unsafe Older Drivers: Study
Fainting Might Run in Families, Twin Study Finds
Family Health Insurance Premiums Jump 4 Percent in 2012
Fast Food Makes Up 11 Percent of Calories in U.S. Diet: CDC
Fat Stats: 30% of Adults in 12 States Now Obese
Fatal Car Crashes Less Likely in Major Cities, CDC Study Finds
Fatal Crashes Involving Cellphone Use May Be Under-Reported
Fatigue Affects Baseball Players' Strike-Zone Judgment: Study
FDA Approves 2nd New Weight-Loss Drug
FDA Approves 3 New Drugs for Type 2 Diabetes
FDA Approves First New Weight-Loss Drug in More Than a Decade
FDA Bans BPA From Baby Bottles, Sippy Cups
FDA Clears First Weight-Loss Pill in 13 Years
FDA Should Work to Cut Sugar Levels in Sodas, Experts Say
Feces-Linked Bacteria Found at Lake Erie Beaches
Few Doctors Discuss Exercise With Cancer Patients: Study
Few Follow Car Safety Guidelines for Kids, Study Finds
Fewer Families Struggling to Pay Medical Bills: CDC
Fewer Kids Getting Hurt in Most Sports, Study Finds
Fewer U.S. Patients Getting Weight Counseling From Doctors
Fewer U.S. Teens Dying in Teen-Driver Crashes
First-Ever Guidelines Issued for Treating Type 2 Diabetes in Kids
Fit Kids May Dodge Fractures in Old Age
Fitness Experts Dispel Common Exercise Myths
Fitness in Middle Age May Help Shield Men From Cancer Later
Flesh-Eating Fungal Infection Can Follow Natural Disasters, Study Finds
Focus on One Sport Raises Young Athletes' Injury Risk: Study
Food Allergies Tied to Impaired Growth in Kids
Food-Assistance Program Sees $2 Billion Spent on Sweet Drinks: Study
Foods Might Serve Up High Levels of Chemicals Found in Plastics
For Kids, Eating Out = More Calories
For Texas Man, Bariatric Surgery Led to Diabetes-Free Life
Fossilized Teeth Hold Clues to Early Human Species' Diet
Fractures Take High Toll on High School Athletes
Frequent Eating in Kids Tied to Less Weight Gain
Friday Is 'National Wear Red Day' for Women's Heart Health
Future Astronauts May Be Exposed to Alzheimer's Risk Factor
Gene Test May Help Predict Success of Weight-Loss Surgery
Gene Tied to Obesity, Depression, ADHD
Gene Variations May Explain Weight Gain Among Men, Women
Germs Fly in Roller-Derby Games, Study Finds
Get Fit in Middle Age to Cut Heart Failure Risk, Study Says
GI Bleeding Deaths Drop in U.S., Study Finds
Girls' Peers, Not Media, May Exert Most Pressure to Be Thin
Global Tobacco Use Remains High, Survey Finds
Gorging at the Buffet Table? Tactics May Help You Eat Less
Got Nobel? Milk-Guzzling Countries Win More of the Esteemed Prizes
Got the Flu? Rest First, Exercise Later, Experts Say
Greater L.A. Heating Up, Climate Experts Predict
Group Programs for Weight Loss May Work Best
Gulp! Study Suggests Super-Size Soda Ban Could Fizzle
H1N1 Flu Virus Detected in Seals Off California Coast
Hair Concerns May Discourage Exercise for Some Black Women
Happier Childhoods Tied to More Wealth as Adults: Study
Hard Physical Labor May Boost Risk of Heart Disease, Stroke: Studies
Head Injury Plus Herbicide Exposure May Triple Parkinson's Risk
Health Care Is No. 2 Concern on Voters' Minds
Health Insurance Shortfalls Hit Nearly Half of U.S. Adults: Report
Health of Americans a Mixed Bag: CDC Report
Health Reform 2.0: Governors Pushing Back on Medicaid Expansion
Health Reform May Still Face Partisan Resistance: Report
Health Reform Saving Young Adults Millions for ER Care: Study
Health Tip: Worried About Lead Exposure?
Health Tip: Alcohol Can Affect Your Athletic Performance
Health Tip: Avoid Beginners' Workout Injuries
Health Tip: Avoid Overtraining
Health Tip: Balance Holiday Buffets With More Exercise
Health Tip: Beat Boredom
Health Tip: Care for Your Mouthguard
Health Tip: Defend Against Insect Bites While Traveling Abroad
Health Tip: Diabetes Isn't a Ticket to Inactivity
Health Tip: Do You Need a Day Off From Exercise?
Health Tip: Don't Ignore Pain During Exercise
Health Tip: Eat Healthier During the Holidays
Health Tip: Eat Right on Vacation
Health Tip: Eat Well While Traveling
Health Tip: Eating Because You're Bored?
Health Tip: Encourage Your Family to Exercise
Health Tip: Enjoy Safe Exercise During Pregnancy
Health Tip: Exercise for People Who Have Had Breast Cancer
Health Tip: Exercise Isn't Always Expensive
Health Tip: Exercise to Combat Stress
Health Tip: Exercise With Allergies and Asthma
Health Tip: Exercising After Baby is Born
Health Tip: Exercising in Cold Weather
Health Tip: Exercising With Diabetes
Health Tip: Fuel Your Body for Resistance Training
Health Tip: Get Fit During Your Commute
Health Tip: Get Fit This Fall
Health Tip: Help Keep Your Bones Healthy
Health Tip: Help Kids Have an Active Summer
Health Tip: Help Prevent Drowning
Health Tip: Help Prevent Exercise-Induced Asthma
Health Tip: Help Prevent Trampoline Injuries
Health Tip: Hiking or Running on a Trail
Health Tip: How Radon Can Get in Your Home
Health Tip: If You're Always Tired
Health Tip: Invest in Protective Eyewear for Sports
Health Tip: Jumping Rope for Exercise
Health Tip: Keep Active by Walking
Health Tip: Keep Food Cravings at Bay at the Office
Health Tip: Keep Kids Active During Summer Break
Health Tip: Keep Your Family Fit
Health Tip: Kids Keeping You From Exercising?
Health Tip: Maintain Your Ideal Weight
Health Tip: Make Exercise a Social Activity
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: Resolve to Meet Your Exercise Goals
Health Tip: Safely Dispose of Medications
Health Tip: Secure Your Child in a Booster Seat
Health Tip: Seeing Behind the Wheel
Health Tip: Seniors on the Move
Health Tip: Sharpen Your Driving Skills
Health Tip: Should I Be Screened for Prediabetes?
Health Tip: Stay Active After a Heart Attack
Health Tip: Stay Fit When Traveling
Health Tip: Straining a Hamstring
Health Tip: Stretch Before and After Exercise
Health Tip: Teach Teens to Drive Defensively
Health Tip: Use a Stability Ball
Health Tip: Using a Stability Ball
Health Tip: Warm Up Before You Exercise
Health Tip: Warm Up Before You Work Out
Health Tip: Wear Your Seat Belt When Pregnant
Health Tip: Work Out at the Right Intensity
Health Tip: Work Out at the Right Speed for You
Health Tip: Work Out in Water
Health, Social Life Improve After Weight-Loss Surgery: Study
Healthy Lifestyle Boosts Survival Odds for Older Women With Cancer
Healthy Lungs May Keep Brain Running Smoothly
Healthy Neurotic? Being Conscientious May Help
Heart Deaths Rise With Extreme Temperatures, Study Finds
Heart Disease Deaths in Europe Dropping: Report
Heart Disease Risk Factors Also Tied to Death From Prostate Cancer
Heart Health Worst in the South, Best in Northeast
Heart-Healthy Habits in Childhood May Prevent Future Disease
Heart-Healthy Lifestyle May Also Prevent Lethal Blood Clots
Heavier Friends Might Widen Your Waistline: Study
Heavier Pregnant Women May Face Higher C-Section Risk
Heavy Drinking, Smoking Won't Harm Men's Sperm: Study
Helmets Do Save Lives on the Slopes, Research Shows
Help Young Pitchers Avoid Overuse Injuries
Hemorrhoids Are Common, Preventable and Treatable
Hepatitis C Treatment May Hamper Kids' Growth
High BPA Levels in Kids Linked to Risk for Heart, Kidney Damage: Study
High Cadmium Levels May Raise Risk for Dying From Liver Disease: Study
High Medical Bills Driving Some Americans to Extreme Measures
High-Tech CT Scan May Get People With Chest Pain Home Faster
Hispanics May Face Higher Risk for Type 2 Diabetes: Study
HIV Diagnoses Among U.S. Hispanics Vary By Region: CDC
Hockey Rule Changes Could Cut Player Aggression, Injuries
Home Dialysis an Option for Some With Chronic Kidney Disease
Home Elder Care: Buyer, Beware
Home-Based Care Teams Offer Help for Those With Dementia
Homegrown Strain of Dengue Fever Virus Pinpointed in Florida
Hormone 'Ratio' May Show Which Dieters Will Keep Weight Off
Hospital Observation Units Could Save Billions in Health Costs, Study Says
Hotel Room Germs Abound on TV Remotes, Light Switches
House Dust Ingredient Linked to Allergic Asthma: Study
Household Chores May Ease Nighttime Menopausal Symptoms
How Healthy Is Your County?
How Many Calories in Your Fast-Food Meal? Guess Again
How Well Do You Rise From Sitting on the Floor?
Human Culture May Date Back 44,000 Years
Human Teeth Healthier in the Stone Age Than Today: Study
Identifying Teen Drivers Curbs Crashes in N.J., Study Finds
Improved HIV Care Boosts Life Expectancy at Clinic, Study Found
In Seriously Ill Kids, Obesity May Be Tied to Higher Death Risk: Study
In Short Term, Weight-Loss Surgery Doesn't Raise Fracture Risk
Inactivity May Kill as Many Worldwide as Smoking: Report
Infant Care May Help Explain Race-Linked Obesity Gap
Injuries Skyrocket From Inflatable Bounce Houses: Study
Insomnia Hints at Future Hospitalization
Intensive Lifestyle Changes Keep Type 2 Diabetes at Bay
Involving Patients in Decisions Raises Health Care Costs, Study Finds
Is Childhood Intelligence Linked to Pain Problems in Adulthood?
Is Court's Health-Care Ruling a Wise Decision? It Depends...
Is Fructose Making People Fat?
It's Possible to Be Obese and Heart-Healthy: Studies
Japan Nuke Disaster Will Kill Up to 1,300 People Worldwide, Study Estimates
Junk Food Laws in Schools May Mean Healthier Kids: Study
'Junk Food' May Significantly Hike Risk of Stroke, Researchers Say
Just How Might Exercise Lower Breast Cancer Risk?
Just Lowering Fat Intake Can Shed Pounds, Study Finds
Katrina, Other Crises Boost Heart Attacks: Studies
Keep Moving to Ease Pain of Knee Arthritis: Review
Keeping Cold-Weather Exercise Fresh, Not Frozen
Keeping Fit May Boost Survival With Endometrial Cancer
Keeping Kids Safe on Roller Coasters and Other Thrill Rides
Keeping Up a Healthy Lifestyle Pays Off in Added Years: Study
Kick Off the Holiday Season With a Healthier Thanksgiving
Kids and Healthy Eating Can Go Together
Kids' Concussion Recovery Varies by Symptom Severity: Study
Kids Given Big Plates Help Themselves to More Food
Kids in Daycare More Prone to Be Overweight
Kids of Better-Educated Parents Have Healthier Diets: Study
Kids' Track Injuries Surge in US
Kids With Autism Face Health Care Disparities, Study Finds
Kids With Hemophilia Should Be Active, But Avoid Risky Sports: Study
Kids With Psoriasis More Likely to Be Overweight: Study
Kids With Stressed-Out Parents Eat More Fast Food: Study
Knee, Hip Replacements Don't Help People Lose Weight: Study
Knowing Time Needed to Walk Off Calories May Curb Appetite
Lack of Sleep May Trip Up Student Athletes
Laser Liposuction May Zap Fat Without Skin Sag: Study
Late Lunch May Mean Less Weight Loss
Lax Parents, Dealers May Lead to ATV Crashes, Study Suggests
Lead Levels Down in U.S. Kids, But Asthma Cases Rising: EPA
Learning How to Keep Pounds Off Before Dieting May Work Best
Leaves Decay Faster in Warmer Temperatures, Scientists Say
Less Is More With Exercise, Study Says
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 Organic Food Better in Long Run: Report
Living in Smoggy Areas May Reduce Seniors' Brainpower
Living Near Fast-Food Outlets Might Boost Obesity Risk
London Smog May Be Tough on Olympians
Lone Star Tick Bite Might Trigger Red Meat Allergy: Study
Longer Wait for Mammogram After Benign Breast Biopsy May Be Warranted
Losing Weight May Ease Chronic Heartburn
Losing Weight May Improve Sleep Quality
Losing Weight May Lower Cardiac Risks
Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to Weight Gain in Older Women
Lung Transplant Hazard May Rise With Obese Recipients, Smoking Donors
Maintain Heart Health During Summer
Malaria, Typhoid Pose Biggest Threat to Travelers in Tropics
Males Struck by Cars Die More Often Than Females: Study
Many Americans Drive While Drowsy: Report
Many Americans in Denial Over Weight Gain: Study
Many Americans Skipping Meds to Save Money, CDC Says
Many Grandparents Lack Latest Child Safety Info: Study
Many Medical Students Have Anti-Fat Bias, Study Finds
Many More Doctors Using Electronic Health Records
Many Obese Americans Struggle With Stigma, Discrimination, Poll Finds
Many Parents Text, Phone With Kids in Car: Survey
Many Parents Texting, Phoning While Driving Their Kids: Survey
Many Pedestrians Hit By Cars Are Distracted By Mobile Devices
Many People With Type 1 Diabetes Missing Treatment Goals: Study
Many Primary-Care Doctors Want Help Treating Obesity
Many Public Pools Contaminated With Human Waste: CDC
Many Seniors Overpaying for Medicare Drug Plans: Study
Many Skiers Who Tear ACLs Can Avoid Surgery, Expert Says
Many Smokers Light Up With Kids in Car: Study
Many Teens With High Blood Pressure Don't Get Needed Tests
Many U.S. Hispanics Have Heart Disease Risk Factors
Many U.S. Teens Have Poor Health Habits
Marathons Safe for Aging Boomers, Study Finds
Massage Right After Muscle Injury May Boost Healing
Materials in Some Household Products Tied to Lung Damage
Mealworms: The Next High-Protein Food Source?
Measles Can Spread Further Than Thought on Airplanes: Study
Medicaid Expansion Enhances Financial and Mental Well-Being, Study Says
Medicare Beats Private Plans for Patient Satisfaction: Survey
Medicare Coverage Gap May Cause Seniors to Forgo Antidepressants
Medicare Gaps Leave Many With Big Bill at End of Life, Study Finds
Medicare Open Enrollment Starts Monday
Medicare Spending Not Linked to Longer Cancer Survival
Meditation Might Cut Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke in Blacks
Men in Red: Higher Testosterone Levels, Study Finds
Men Who Are Obese While Young Can Pay a Price Later
Meningitis Outbreak Throws Spotlight on 'Compounding' Pharmacies
Menopause Won't Spur Weight Gain, But May Boost Belly Fat: Review
Mental Exercise May Help Keep Seniors Sharp
Mental Illness May Not Impede Healthy Weight Loss, Study Says
Mental, Physical Challenges May Help Seniors Stay Sharp, 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
Midlife Fitness May Mean Healthier Old Age, Study Finds
Millions Got Free Preventive Care Due to Health Law, HHS Says
Millions of Americans Have Uncontrolled High Blood Pressure: CDC
Millions of Nonsmokers Exposed to Smoke From Neighbors' Apartments: Report
Mind Wandering Drives Up Crash Rate
Minorities Harmed Most By Fast-Food Outlets Near School: Study
'Misdiagnosis' Leading Cause of U.S. Malpractice Payouts: Study
'Moderate' Red Tide Expected in New England This Summer
Modern Technology Adds to Worldwide Obesity Woes: Report
Modest Health Care Spending Rise Expected for 2013: Report
Modest Weight Loss Can Reap Prolonged Health Benefits
Moms May Use TV to Calm Fussy Infants: Study
Money Motivates Weight Loss -- One Step at a Time
More Americans Buckling Up Than Ever Before: Report
More Americans Have at Least 2 Chronic Health Issues: CDC
More Americans Walking, But Still Not Enough, CDC Says
More Evidence That Exercise Helps Fight Diabetes
More Evidence That Exercise in Middle Age Boosts Health
More Oversight Urged for Money Spent on Research
More People Stay 'Connected' on Vacation Via Web: Study
More Proof Healthy Living, Not Smoking Pay Off
More Than 4 in 10 U.S. Teens Text While Driving: Survey
More Time at Family Dinners Might Curb Obesity in Kids
More Time in Gym Class Equals Stronger Kids
More U.S. Kidney Exchanges Would Allow 1,000 Additional Transplants Yearly
Most Accurate Climate Models Point to More Global Warming
Most Americans Oppose Soda, Candy Taxes
Most 'Extreme Preemies' Grow Into Happy, Healthy Teens
Motherhood, Breast-Feeding May Affect Long-Term Weight
Mothers' Pre-Pregnancy Weight Tied to Kids' IQ, Study Says
Mothers' Weight-Loss Surgery Linked to Kids' Heart Health
Mother-to-Be's Pollen Exposure May Boost Asthma Risk in Baby
Motorcycle Deaths Continue to Climb: Report
Motorcycle Helmet Laws Save Lives and Dollars: CDC
Mouse Study Offers Clues to Obesity-Diabetes Link
Nationwide Study Examines Common Heart Procedures
Nearly 50 Million Couples Worldwide Report Infertility
Nearly Half of High Schoolers Text While Driving: Survey
Need to Get Walking More? Clip on a Pedometer
Neurology Group Lists Procedures That May Be Unneeded
New Clues to How Exercise May Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
New Soccer Goal: Lowering Blood Pressure
New Survey Examines States' Investments in Dealing With Diabetes
New Treatment Aids Weight Loss, Improves Diabetes in Monkeys
Newer Bone Drug Better for Advanced Breast Cancer Patients: Study
Newer, Pricier Prostate Cancer Radiation No Better Than Old: Study
No Link Between Low Birth Weight, Asthma: Study
Noise, Dirty Air May Be Double Whammy for the Heart
Noisy Wards Could Threaten Hospital Patients' Health
Normal-Weight People With Type 2 Diabetes Have Higher Death Risk: Study
Number of U.S. Kids With Diabetes Could Skyrocket: Study
NYC Ban on Super-Sized Sodas Would Cut Consumers' Calories: Study
NYC Effort Put Rats on the Run
NYC OKs Ban on Big Sugary Drinks
NYC 'Soda Ban' Decision Expected Thursday
OB/GYNs Endorse Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pills
Obese Black Kids More Susceptible to Hypertension, Study Finds
Obese Black Women at Higher Risk for Having Very Large Babies
Obese Boys, Impotent Men?
Obese Children Struggle With Joint Pain: Study
Obese Drivers May Be More Likely to Die in Car Crashes
Obese Kids May Be at Higher Risk for Heart Disease
Obese Kids May Face Immediate Health Woes, Study Finds
Obese Kids May Have Dulled Taste Buds
'Obese' Label May Not Apply to Heavy Ex-NFL Players
Obese New Mothers May Have Higher Heart Attack, Stroke Risk
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
Obese Pregnant Women With Sleep Apnea May Have More Delivery Complications
Obese Teens Face Higher Risk for Kidney Disease: Study
Obese Women With Diabetes May Need Different Workouts Than Men
Obesity Alone May Not Hurt Kids' Classroom Performance
Obesity Biggest Risk Factor for Diabetes Among Poor: Study
Obesity Complicates Lung Cancer Surgery: Study
Obesity Crisis May Be Fueling Big Jump in Sleep Apnea Cases
Obesity Does Slow People Down, Study Confirms
Obesity Helps Spur Cancer's Growth, Mouse Study Suggests
Obesity Hits Rural Areas Harder Than Cities
Obesity in Middle Age Tied to More Rapid Mental Decline: Study
Obesity Linked to Prostate Cancer, Study Finds
Obesity May Be Linked to MS Risk in Children
Obesity Might Lower Teens' Thinking Skills, Study Suggests
Obesity Now Puts Kids' Hearts at Risk Later
Obesity Surgery Seems to Reduce Heart Risks, Study Says
Obesity, Depression Blamed for Daytime Sleepiness 'Epidemic'
Obesity, Exercise May Affect Risk for Key Type of Colon Cancer
Older Antipsychotics May Work as Well as Newer Ones: Review
Older Motorcyclists More Likely to Be Seriously Hurt in Crashes
Olympic Medalists May Also Claim 'Survival Advantage'
Olympic-Class Athletes Abound in Animal Kingdom
One in 600 Flights Involves Medical Emergency, Study Says
One in Six Cases of Adult Asthma May Be Linked to Workplace
One Path to Fitter Kids: More P.E. at School
Only 1 in 5 Americans Gets Enough Exercise: CDC
Outdoor Fast-Food Ads Linked to Obesity, Study Suggests
Over 50? Checklist May Predict If You'll Be Alive in 10 Years
Overweight Kids May Do Worse in Math: Study
Overweight Kids More Prone to Gallstones: Study
Overweight Teens Report High Rates of Bullying, Teasing
Overweight Teens Typically Eat Less Than Normal-Weight Peers
Overweight While Younger Ups Kidney Risk Later
Overweight? You Can Scale Back Weight Gain in Pregnancy
Parents Key to Whether Kids Get Enough Exercise, Studies Find
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' Health Care Costs Unaffected by Doctors' Sex: Study
People Can Emit Flu Germs in Air Up to 6 Feet Away, Study Finds
People Seem More Accepting of Food Addiction Than Other Vices
Pets a Boon for the Human Heart, Cardiologists Say
Phones, Texting May Be as Dangerous as Alcohol for Drivers
Phys Ed Requirements Disappearing at 4-Year Colleges
Physical Activity in Old Age May Protect Brain
Physically Fit Docs More Likely to Prescribe Exercise, Study Finds
Picky Eating in Youngsters Might Be Largely Caused by Genes
Pictures of Fatty, Sugary Foods May Spur Cravings
Piling on Pounds When Younger May Lead to Enlarged Heart Later
Plague Rare in U.S., Surfacing in More Affluent Areas
Plans to Penalize Non-Emergency Use of ERs Flawed: Study
Plastics Chemical Linked to Obesity in Kids
Playing Several Sports Keeps Kids Slimmer: Study
'Plugged-In' Teens Vulnerable in Traffic: Study
Police Work Takes Heavy Health Toll: Study
Poll: Many Americans Don't See Their Kids as Overweight
Pollen Increasing at Feverish Pace, Study Finds
Poor Neighborhoods Home to More Obese Kids: Study
Poorer Neighborhoods Often Have Less Safe Playgrounds
Positive Outlook Boosts Likelihood of Healthier Lifestyle
Post-Flight Fainting May Signal Dangerous Blood Clot: Study
Prenatal Exposure to Common Household Chemical Linked to Eczema
Prenatal Mercury Exposure Tied to ADHD Symptoms in Kids
Preordered School Lunches May Be Healthier, Study Finds
Preschool TV Habits Linked to 4th-Grade Waist Size, Fitness
Procedure Lowers 'Hunger Hormone' to Help Obese Lose Weight
Psych, Sleep Meds May Affect Driving
PTSD After Heart Attack Linked to Poor Sleep
Public Funding Spurs Couples to Seek Fertility Treatment
Public Smoking Bans Cut Risk of Preterm Births, Study Finds
Put Traffic Safety on Back-to-School 'To-Do' List: Experts
Quitting Cigarettes Cuts Heart Risks, Even If You Gain Weight
Quitting Smoking Does Mean Weight Gain for Many: Study
Race Might Play Role in Success of Weight-Loss Surgery
Race-Day Diet Can Make or Break a Competitive Cyclist
Rare Drug-Resistant Bacteria Spotted in U.S. Hospital
Recession Drove Down Doctor Visits, Study Says
Recession Forced Cutbacks in Care for Special Needs Kids: Study
Reducing Ozone Limits Would Save Lives, Report States
Reductions in Wood-Burning Stoves Tied to Lower Death Rates
Regular Exercise May Add Years to Life, Study Finds
Regular Exercise May Help Seniors Stave Off Heart Failure
Report: 39 States on Pace for Obesity Rates Above 50%
Resilient Personality May Bring Better Aerobic Health
Rheumatoid Arthritis Can Be Costly
Right Amount of Exercise Can Boost Mental Health: Study
Roadside Breath Test for Drugs Could Be on Horizon
Safe Composting Tips for People With Food Allergies
Safer Roads Near Schools May Mean Fewer Kids Struck by Cars
Sampling New York Subway Air for Science
Saving Carbs for Dinnertime Might Help Control Weight
Scarring May Raise Death Risk From Fatty Liver Disease
School Sports May Cut Rates of Violence, Bullying Among Teens
Scientists ID Gene for Insulin Sensitivity
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
Secondhand Smoke Linked to Early Heart Disease, Study Finds
Secondhand Smoke Linked to Raised Diabetes Risk
Secondhand Smoke May Impair Children's Cough Reflex
Secondhand Smoke Takes Big Illness, Expense Toll
Secondhand Smoke Tied to Lower 'Good' Cholesterol in Teen Girls
Seizure Behind Commerce Secretary Bryson's Crashes: Report
Selflessness Can Threaten Clergy Members' Health
Seniors More Likely to Crash When Driving With Pet: Study
Severely Obese Americans on the Rise
Severely Obese Donors Raise Risks for Kids With Liver Transplant
Severely Obese Women Attempting IVF May Have Lower Egg Quality
Shoppers Who Read Food Labels Are Thinner, Study Says
Shopping Around Brings Steep Prescription Drug Savings, Report Finds
Short Bursts of Intense Exercise Can Fight Weight Gain: Study
Short-Term Exercise Might Boost Young People's Self-Control
Sibling's Death May Boost Your Own Risk of Dying From Heart Attack: Study
Simple Formula May Predict Obesity Risk at Birth
Simple Measures May Curb Excessive Weight Gain in Pregnancy
Sitting Can Harm Health, Even for Those Who Exercise
Sitting for Hours Daily Might Boost Your Kidney Disease Risk: Study
Skies Not-So-Friendly for Passengers With Nut Allergies
Skinny Genes: Could Heredity Raise Your Vulnerability to 'Be-Thin' Pressure?
Sleep Apnea in Seniors Tied to Alzheimer's in Study
Sleep Apnea Treated Successfully in Non-Specialty Centers
Sleepy Hospital Workers a Danger on the Road: Study
Slow-Growing Babies Nearly Catch Up With Peers by Teens
Smallest, Largest Fetuses at Higher Risk of Stillbirth
Smartphone Apps Can Make Workouts More Fun
Smog Exposure During Pregnancy Tied to Tinier Babies
Smoggy Air Tied to Heart Attacks: Study
Smokers Cost Employers Thousands More Than Nonsmokers
Smoking Bans in Public Housing Could Save Dollars, Lives: CDC
Smoking During Pregnancy Tied to Extra Weight in Kids
Smoking Still Takes a Heavy Toll in U.S., CDC Finds
Snowboarding Tops List of Winter-Sports Injuries
Soaring U.S. Spinal Care Spending Due to Specialists: Study
Soccer Kicks Up Activity Level of Overweight Kids: Study
Some Blackboard Chalks Might Spur Allergies in Kids: Study
Some Crash-Avoidance Systems May Work Better Than Others
Some May Drink More After Weight-Loss Surgery: Study
Some People OK With Monetary Payments to Boost Kidney Donation: Survey
Some Slightly Obese May Gain From Weight-Loss Surgery, Guidelines Say
Speed Bumps May Aid Appendicitis Diagnosis
Sports Gamblers Wrongly Bet on Their Sense of Control: Study
Sports May Be OK With Defibrillator, Study Says
'Spray-on Skin' May Someday Heal Stubborn Leg Ulcers
Standing at Work All Day While Pregnant Linked to Smaller Babies
Stars Strut in Red to Bring Awareness to Women's Heart Health
Startling Differences in New-Hip Estimates: Study
States Lagging in Emergency Preparedness: Report
Statins May Hamper Workout Results
Statins Plus Exercise Best at Lowering Cholesterol, Study Finds
Steroid Shots for Tennis Elbow Miss the Mark: Study
Stress Linked to Greater Weight Gain in Black Girls, Study Finds
Stressed-Out Men May Prefer Heavier Women
Strides Made in Preventing Cancer, But Challenges Remain: Report
Stroke Before Age 50 Linked to Raised Risk of Early Death
Study IDs 4 Key Habits of Successful Aging
Study Links Insomnia to $31 Billion in U.S. Workplace Errors
Study Locates More Obesity Genes
Study Pinpoints Women at Risk for Blood Clots From Pregnancy
Study Questions Advice Given to Obese Pregnant Women
Study Sees Possible Link Between Air Pollution and Autism Risk
Study Sheds Light on Evolution of Tree-Dwelling Humans
Study Shines Light on Harmless Bacteria on Fruits, Veggies
Study Shows Bicycle Helmets Save Lives
Study Shows Weight-Loss Myths Abound
Study Supports Broader Access to Lap-Band Weight-Loss Surgery
Study Supports Link Between Obesity, Cavities in Homeless Kids
Study Tallies Economic Fallout From Workers' Heart Attacks
Study Ties Obesity-Related Gene to Weaker Memory
Study: Blood Tests for Inflammation Could Help Prevent Heart Attack, Stroke
Study: Cystic Fibrosis Patients Struggle to Exercise
Sugary Drinks Tied to 25,000 U.S. Deaths a Year
Sugary Sports Drinks Plentiful at U.S. Schools: Study
Summer Deadliest Time of Year for Teen Drivers
Sunshine Might Help Love Bloom, Study Suggests
Supplements of Red Wine Antioxidant Don't Help Obese Men
Survival More Likely With Exercise-Related Cardiac Arrest: Study
Survival of 'Obamacare' Tops List of Biggest Health News in 2012
Sweet Drinks Tied to Higher Calorie Consumption in Kids
Switch to Skim Milk Won't Prevent Toddler's Obesity: Study
Tackling Diet, Exercise Together Produces Best Results: Study
Tap-Water Chemical May Be Linked to Food Allergy
'Teaching Gardens' Nurture Kids' Interest in Healthy Foods
Teen Births May Increase Risk of Obesity Later in Life
Teen Boys With Enlarged Breasts Show Emotional Effects
Teen Obesity Linked to Mom's Smoking in Pregnancy: Study
Teens' Lifestyle Choices Affect Their Blood Pressure
Texting Could Help Spread the Word on Teen Health
Texting While Walking May Be as Dangerous as Texting While Driving
That May Not Be a Cold, Could Be Fall Allergies
The Care and Feeding of Olympic Athletes
Thigh Fat May Slow Down Seniors
Time Spent on Malpractice Suits May Take Toll on Doctors
Timed Traffic Crosswalks Too Fast for Many Elderly: Study
Tips for Memorable Family Road Trips
Tips on Coping With Grief During Holidays
To Get More Fit, Find a Stronger Workout Partner
To Improve School Nutrition, Involve Teachers and Parents
To Stop Smoking, Teens Should Start Moving
Too Few Kids Use Fast-Food Calorie Info, Study Finds
Too Little Sleep Spurs Appetite-Boosting Hormones: Study
Too Much Drinking, Weight May Harm Liver
Too Much or Too Little Activity Can Spur Knee Problems
Too Much Salt Might Harm Kids' Health: Study
Too Much Sitting Could Court Diabetes, Study Finds
Too Much Sitting Linked to Fat Buildup Around the Heart
Too Much Sitting May Lower Odds of Surviving Colon Cancer
Too Much Travel May Be Tough on Olympians
Too Much TV Tied to Lower Sperm Count in Young Men
Top Road Rage Triggers: Cutting In, Weaving
Tornado Survivors Surprisingly Optimistic, Study Finds
Toxic Chemicals in Many Couches Sold in U.S.: Report
Traffic May Keep City Dwellers Awake, Harming Health
Traffic Smog Tied to Serious Birth Defects
Travel and Other Adventures Can Boost Happiness
Treating Prediabetes Might Prevent Full-Blown Disease
Trees Plus Man-Made Pollution Creates Smog, Study Suggests
Turning Off the Tube Linked to Healthier Weight in Teens
Turning Tragedy Into Hope for Others With Spinal Cord Injury
Twitter May Help Those Trying to Lose Weight
Two Languages Better Than One for Kids' Brains: Study
Type 2 Diabetes Progresses Faster in Kids, Study Finds
Typical Restaurant Meal Loaded With Fats, Salt, Calories: Studies
U.S. Schools Throwing the Book at Unhealthy Drinks
U.S. Agency Puts Poison Prevention in Spotlight
U.S. Children's Hospitals Treating More Complex, Expensive Conditions
U.S. Diabetes Rates Soaring: CDC
U.S. Health Care Spending Now at $2.7 Trillion: Report
U.S. Health Care System Wastes $750B Annually, Report Finds
U.S. Heart Failure Costs Could Skyrocket: Report
U.S. Kids Consuming Fewer Calories, Report Finds
U.S. Launches Extensive Alzheimer's Studies
U.S. Lifestyles Thwarting Heart Health Progress: Report
U.S. Lung Cancer Deaths Highest for Blacks in Segregated Areas: Study
U.S. Med Students May Be Undereducated on Obesity
U.S. Minorities Less Likely to Get Colon Cancer Screening: Study
U.S. School Kids Should Get Hour of Exercise Daily: Report
U.S. Sees a Run on New Knees Since 1990s
U.S. Spends More on Dementia Care Than Heart Disease or Cancer: Study
U.S. Stroke Patients Are Getting Younger
U.S. Teen Birth Rates Highest in Rural Areas, Research Shows
Unemployed at Higher Risk for Heart Attack?
Unusual Heat May Have Boosted West Nile Virus Last Year: CDC
Upbeat View on Old Age May Help Seniors Bounce Back From Disability
Use Caution When Exercising in Hot Weather
Use Social Media to Fight Childhood Obesity, Heart Experts Say
Using Canada's Health System as Model Might Cut U.S. Costs: Study
Using Exhaust Fan on a Gas Stove Cuts Pollution: Study
Vegetarianism May Cut Heart Disease Risk By Third: Study
Very Obese Teens See Heart Gains From Weight-Loss Surgery: Study
Videos of Real-Life Stumbles May Help Fall-Prevention Efforts
Virus Patterns Where Kids Live May Affect Asthma Risk
Vitamin D Loss Attributed to Obesity
Volunteering May Boost Teen Heart Health
Walk Your Way to a Longer Life, Study Says
Walking Program Helps Stroke Survivors Get On With Life
Want to Lose Weight? Then Run, Don't Walk: Study
Water or Sports Drink?
Water Workouts a Great Alternative: Study
Water-Tubing Injuries on the Rise
Weak Muscles in Teen Years Linked to Early Death in Men
Weekend 'Catch-Up' Sleep May Cut Young Drivers' Crash Risk
Weight Control Can Cut Women's Diabetes Risk, Study Shows
Weight Gain a Risk After Knee Replacement, Study Finds
Weight Loss May Increase Testosterone Levels
Weight Loss Might Ease Psoriasis, Study Hints
Weight-Lifting May Boost Heart Health in Black Men: Study
Weight-Loss Keys: Food Journals, Eating In, Not Skipping Meals
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 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's Bad for the Heart Also Bad for the Brain'
What's Good for the Heart May Also Prevent Cancer
When Adults Smoke in Cars, Child Passengers Suffer: Study
When Kids Exercise More, Their Grades Might Rise Too
When Parents Get Active, So Do Kids: Study
When Teens Focus on TV, Obesity Risk Rises
Where You Live May Boost Your Sense of Well-Being
Why Johnny Can't Run
Wider Waistlines Put Damper on Men's Sex Lives: Study
Will Climate Change Mean Worse Flu Seasons?
Winter Sports Safety: Preparation Is Key
Winter Weather, Snow Shoveling Pose Heart Risks
With Benefits Unproven, Why Do Millions of Americans Take Multivitamins?
With Diabetes, Boosting Exercise Should Be Done Safely
'Women and Children First?' Not So, Says Study
Women Far More Likely to Live to 100 Than Men: U.S. Census
Women's Weight-Loss Surgery May Benefit Later Offspring
Workers Counseled on Back Pain Return to Job Sooner
Workers With Disabilities More Prone to Injuries: Study
Working Out Cuts Women's Appetite, Study Finds
Working While Pregnant Won't Harm the Baby, Study Finds
Work-Linked Sleep Loss May Harm Police Officers' Health
'Worried Well' Often Ignore Negative Test Results: Study
Yoga May Help Ease High Blood Pressure, Study Finds
You Can Help Reduce Your Colon Cancer Risk: Expert
Young Cancer Survivors Often Face Long-Term Health Problems
Young Cancer Survivors Say Costs Hinder Follow-Up Care
Young Men Taking HIV Meds May Be at Risk for Bone Loss
Younger Kids Likelier to Gain Weight After Tonsillectomy
Younger Men Biggest Consumers of Added Sugars: CDC
Your Smartphone Might Help You Lose Weight
Youth Smoking, Obesity May Lead to Early Death
