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Friday, January 30, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 30, 2004 Mentally Ill Susceptible to Diabetes Juggling is Mind-Altering Experience Drugs May Be Fueling Russia's HIV Infections Warm Water Soothes Labor Pains Fish Can Keep Mental Decline at Bay Minutes Matter With Heart Attack Victims Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 30, 2004 How Sick Is Too Sick for School? Protecting Against Second Concussions on Playing Field Young Adults at Risk of COPD Aging Saps Self-Esteem
Thursday, January 29, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 29, 2004 Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 29, 2004 Helping Smokers Quit the Habit Depressed Adolescents Have Altered Brain Structure MS Not as Disabling as Once Thought Flu Retreats in U.S. Diagnostic X-rays Can Cause Cancer, British Study Says People Less Willing to Donate Organs for Research Antibiotic Eardrops Should Be Used Sparingly Scientists Map Evolution of SARS Virus Food Additive May Pave Way to New Antibiotics Hamstring Injuries Hamper Soccer Players Despite U.S. Crackdown, Cities Still Offer Imported Meds
Wednesday, January 28, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 28, 2004 Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 28, 2004 New Virus Common Cause of Respiratory Infections Robots in the Operating Room High Estrogen Levels Stress You Out Checking Brain Chemical Key for Memory Genetic Clue to Leprosy Maternal Diet Affects Offspring's Life Span The Mechanics of Plant Growth Long-Shelved Drug Cuts Fracture Risk Rubber Ducky, I'm Awfully Sick From You From a Bad Bug Comes Good Medicine
Tuesday, January 27, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 27, 2004 Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 27, 2004 Painful Genital Condition More Common Than Thought PET Scans Find Unexpected Cancers Migraines Leave Trail of Scars Viagra: Rhymes With Niagara Catching Colon Cancer in Women Can Be Tough Saving the Spine New Marker for Heart Trouble Found Gene Disorder Tied to Nerve Problems in Men Health Officials Warn of Bird Flu's Deadly Potential Watching Cells Do Their Work High Cholesterol Doesn't Help Dialysis Patients Breast Implants Can Mar Mammo Detection
Monday, January 26, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 26, 2004 Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 26, 2004 Fat Cells Boost Immune System Tests Tell When Alzheimer's Patients Should Stop Driving Pain Can Haunt Hospital Patients Pinpointing the Causes of Cataracts Understanding SARS: One Year Later Heartburn Sufferers Follow Label Directions More Carbs, Less Weight Stent-Related Death a Medical Mystery Alzheimer's Risk in Men Tied to Low Testosterone Do Statins Lower Risk of Bone Fractures? In Vitro Mice Develop Mental Problems
Sunday, January 25, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 25, 2004 Swallow and Say 'Cheese' Winter's Nip Can Be Brutal New Advances in the Fight Against Cervical Cancer
Saturday, January 24, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 24, 2004 Hi-Tech Tool Offers Breakthrough Cancer Treatment Winter Can Be Challenging to Disabled Dealing With Dry Eyes
Friday, January 23, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 23, 2004 West Nile Mosquitoes Show Signs of Resistance Test-Tube Babies at Higher Risk at Birth Pour a Little Milk on Your Wheat Field The Slow Unfolding of Hepatitis C Heart Patients Want More From Their Doctors Higher Doses of Inhaled Steroid No Help to Asthmatics Killing Pain One Drip at a Time Body 'Awareness' Makes Some People Anxious Deciding Who Gets New Livers First Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 23, 2004 Healthy Habits Big Part of Home Schooling Cumulative Stress Ups Risk of PTSD
Thursday, January 22, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 22, 2004 Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 22, 2004 Depressed Holocaust Survivors at Risk of Suicide New Way to Spot Periodontal Disease What Prompts College Kids to Drink? Keeping Third Heart Attack, Stroke at Bay New Clue to Why Younger Women Face Lower Stroke Risk Panel: Zoloft and Ilk Safe, Effective in Kids Slowing Down Alzheimer's Disease Sleep Fine-tunes Memories Male Genes: The Weaker Sex? Study Supports Prenatal Testing for All Women Study: Cancer Patients No Better Off in Trials
Wednesday, January 21, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 21, 2004 Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 21, 2004 Instability Can Dampen Your Outlook Cutting Back on the Butts? Save Your Breath Getting the Blood Flowing to Diabetic Feet Radiation Urged After Breast-Conserving Surgery Keeping Diabetes at Bay After Transplant Panic Disorder May Have Biological Basis Unraveling the Monkeypox Mystery Study Backs Chemo for Lung Cancer You've (Still) Got Male Obesity Carries Huge Financial Weight New Study Finds Inflammation a Bad Actor
Tuesday, January 20, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 20, 2004 Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 20, 2004 Few Sessions on the Couch Can Lead to Improved Sleep Nicotine Plays on Emotions New Drug Cuts Angina Attacks Diabetics Lax in Caring for Heart Health Study Urges Everyone in Vehicle to Buckle Up Erectile Dysfunction May Signal Heart Disease Treatment Boosts Survival Rate for People With Amyloidosis Tamoxifen Underused for Early Breast Cancer Panel Hedges on Routine Thyroid Screening Stress Taxes Your Health New, Old Alzheimer Drugs Work Together
Monday, January 19, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 19, 2004 Snapshots of Skin Could Catch Cancer Modified Gene Therapy Better for Heart Melatonin May Cut Hypertension Risk Vitamins E and C May Fend Off Alzheimer's Workplace Anger Widespread Drug Approval Process Improving Detecting Head and Neck Cancers in Time Exercise Beats Rest for Back Pain When a Good Gene Turns Bad Eating Chicken May Boost Arsenic Exposure Prostate Cancer Treatment Increases Osteoporosis Risk
Sunday, January 18, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 18, 2004 Snowboarding Can Slam Upper Body When to Screen for Cancer Sometimes, a Healthy Weight is the Way to Go
Saturday, January 17, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 17, 2004 Get a Nip-and-Tuck Over Your Winter Break Sleepless Nights? Could Be Sinus Trouble Keep Kids Active in Winter
Friday, January 16, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 16, 2004 Exercise Helps Heart Failure Patients Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 16, 2004 Different Prostate Cancer Treatments Not That Different A Boost for Pain Relief Fitness Pays Big Dividends as People Age Making Sure Children Slumber Soundly Over-the-Counter Doesn't Mean Risk-Free Time Matters With Pulmonary Embolisms That Tooth Can Be Saved Arm Position Is Key to Blood Pressure Reading Saving Her Sight Glaucoma: The Silent Thief of Sight
Thursday, January 15, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 15, 2004 Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 15, 2004 Experts: Halt HIV Vaccine Trial Medical Cost of Injuries Staggering in U.S. Cognitive Decline Appears in People at Stroke Risk DVT Risks Often Ignored Tippling Rats Live Long and Prosper Ecstasy and Pot: Double the Memory Damage Jury Still Out On Flu Vaccine Caesareans Cut Chances of Future Vaginal Delivery Monkey Hear, But Monkey Not Comprehend Couch Potatoes Can Start Young New Study Reinforces SIDS Prevention Guidelines
Wednesday, January 14, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 14, 2004 Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 14, 2004 New Clues to Genesis of Alzheimer's Hangovers Don't Deter Booze-Loving Teens Cosmetic Foot Surgery Discouraged Heredity May Play Part in Drinking Habits U.S. Cancer Survival Rates Improving More Genetic Clues to Alcohol Abuse Stent With Cancer Drug Shines in Trial The Worm Turns on Parasite Treatment New Ways to Catch Heart Defect Cancer Patients Get Aggressive Care at End Kids' Immune Systems Unfamiliar With Flu Strain
Tuesday, January 13, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 13, 2004 Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 13, 2004 Sizing Up the Risks of Outpatient Surgery Ephedra, Though Banned, Still Under Attack New Fungus Compounds Halt Hardening of Arteries Veggies May Offer Cancer Cure Breast Cancer Drug Won't Work Against Lung Cancer Drinking, Drug Abuse Continues Into Middle Age Blood Donations Slow to a Trickle Informed Consent Doesn't Change Choice to Have Cataract Surgery High Volume Hospitals Not Always the Best Will Wiping Out Ulcer Bug Stop Stomach Cancer?
Monday, January 12, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 12, 2004 Screening Saved Her Life Vitamin D Defends Against MS Morning Headache a Widespread Problem Just a Half-Hour Walk Keeps Pounds Off Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 12, 2004 Chemicals Common in Cosmetics Found in Breast Tumors Ethnicity May Be Risk Factor for Asthmatic Kids' Allergies When It Comes to Hearing, Timing Isn't Everything School and Work Call on Same Mental Skills Cervical Cancer Screening: New Guidelines, More Options Social Network Key to Teen Suicide Risk Hispanic Teens Face High Chances of Heart Disease, Diabetes
Sunday, January 11, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 11, 2004 Decades After Landmark Smoking Report, Some Issues Remain Clouded High Altitude Training Boosts Athletic Performance Foul Weather Shouldn't Halt Your Run
Saturday, January 10, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 10, 2004 Managing MS Fend Off Frostbite Clothes Make the Doctor
Friday, January 9, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 9, 2004 Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 9, 2004 New Weapon for Diabetic Foot Infections Vitamin D May Protect Against Rheumatoid Arthritis Immune Molecule Might Warn of Miscarriage Lifting Legs While Running Drains More Energy Than Thought Low Tar Cigarettes No Safer Than the Rest Docs Say They're Ill Prepared to Spot Mental Problems in Teens Shy People May Be More Susceptible to HIV Study Roasts Medical Meeting Menus Widespread Genetic Link to Sudden Cardiac Death is Found Tiny Markers May Point to Arthritis Progression
Thursday, January 8, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 8, 2004 Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 8, 2004 FDA Nixes Silicone Implants Toxins in Farm-Raised Salmon Pose Health Risk Remember This: Forgetting Isn't a Simple Process Adult Asthma Differs From Childhood Asthma Depression Common Following Brain Injury Catering to the Atkins Craze Seeking Sound Slumber for Children Rising Disability in the Young Tied to Obesity Gene May Be Target for Osteoporosis Treatment The Genetics of Allergies CDC: Worst of Flu Season May Be Over
Wednesday, January 7, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 7, 2004 New Picture of Rare Childhood Disorder Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 7, 2004 Genetic Link Found for Insulin Resistance Depressed Mind Responds Differently to Different Therapies Blood Banks Set Record Goal for January Strict Blood Sugar Control Key for Diabetic Heart Patients New Drug Combo Battles Malaria 'Silent' Heart Arrhythmias More Common Than Thought Immune System Attack Tied to Birth Defects Profits Don't Deter Surgical Care in HMOs Hormone Boosts Cardiac Arrest Survival Rate Interferon a No Go for Pulmonary Fibrosis
Tuesday, January 6, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 6, 2004 Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 6, 2004 Smokers Run Greater Risk of Breast Cancer Maternal Smoking Linked to Low Sperm Counts Physician, Heal Thyself Severely Obese Face Major Depression Risk The Secret for Keeping Those Resolutions No Link Between Breast Cancer Risk and Colorectal Cancer Pancreatic Cancer Tied to Long-Term Aspirin Use Americans Strongly Support Cancer Screening Doctors Do Respond to Latest Info on Drugs Drug From Snail Venom Relieves Pain End-of-Life Care in U.S. Found Lacking
Monday, January 5, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 5, 2004 Clinical Trials Update: Jan. 5, 2004 Disease Management: The New Face of Managed Care Nasal Flu Vaccine Safe for Kids Radiation Therapy Can Impair Intelligence Paintball: More Dangerous Than Meets the Eye Tiniest Babies Fare Best at Specialty Hospitals Smart People Need Tougher Alzheimer's Testing The Dangers of Douching Genetic Activity Linked to Psoriasis U.S. Has Fattest Teens Coffee Perk: Lowers Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Doctors: Curtail Soft Drinks in Schools
Sunday, January 4, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 4, 2004 Watch It Out There On the Ice Running in Winter Has Its Pitfalls Stopping Heart Disease in Its Tracks
Saturday, January 3, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 3, 2004 Hit the Gym Before You Hit the Slopes Shin Splints in Winter Winter Chills Bring Risks to Elderly
Friday, January 2, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 2, 2004 A New Take on Weight-Loss Resolutions Back Pain Takes Big Toll on U.S. Health Dollar A New Molecular Attack on Cancer Viral Cure for Diabetes Discovered Eastern Remedy Clears Jaundice
Thursday, January 1, 2004 return to top... Health Highlights: Jan. 1, 2004 Resolve to Take Your Medicine A Jolt of Cold Water Can 'Cure' Hangovers Way to Grow Young Nerve Cells Found Live Long and Prosper
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