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MSN Health News

  • Genetic Tests Marketed to Consumers Can Be Dangerously Misleading New!
  • Experts Support FDA Panel's Backing of New Blood Thinner New!
  • When Others Drink, Your Genes May Lead You to Join Them New!
  • Menopause Treatment Could Harm Kids, Pets, FDA Warns New!
  • Clean Water May Still Pose Health Risk for Swimmers New!
  • Experimental Diet Pill May Bring 'Modest' Weight Loss New!
  • Clinical Trials Update: July 30, 2010 New!
  • Calcium Supplements Linked to Boost in Heart Attack Risk New!
  • More Women to Get Health Insurance Under Affordable Care Act New!
  • Doctors, Patients Rarely on Same Page New!
  • Many Leaders Actually Want to Help Others: Study New!
  • Breast Cancer's DNA Yields More Secrets New!

MedlinePlus Health News

  • Heat Alert New!
  • Calcium Supplements Linked to Boost in Heart Attack Risk New!
  • Protein in Urine Can Forecast Kidney Disease New!
  • Doctors, Patients Rarely on Same Page New!
  • Meth Use in Pregnancy Endangers Mom and Baby New!
  • FDA Approves Drug for Chronic Drooling in Children
  • FDA Advisory: Avoid Unintentional Exposure of Children and Pets to Evamist
  • NIH-Funded Researchers Make Progress Toward Regenerating Tissue to Replace Joints
  • Breast Cancer's DNA Yields More Secrets
  • Story-Telling More Difficult for Brain-Injured Children
  • New Tuberculosis Test Must Reach More People
  • Damp House Linked to Kids' Risk of Nasal Allergies
  • New Data Supports Link Between Diabetes Drugs, Fractures
  • Increased Risk of Violence Among Unsupervised Teen Groups
  • Knee, Hip Replacements May Aid Weight Loss

Reuters: Health News

  • Eastern Africa polio-free, but cases found in Russia New!
  • Little harm seen from painkiller shots for pro athletes New!
  • Pregnancy-related diabetes likely to recur: study New!
  • Damp house linked to kids' risk of nasal allergies New!
  • Calcium supplements may raise risk of heart attack New!
  • Protein in urine can forecast kidney disease New!
  • Obese patients lose weight on new Orexigen drug New!
  • EMS systems catch cardiac arrests, and a lot more New!
  • New York to spend big to kill bloodsucking guests New!
  • Rabbits grow their own joint replacements in study

Digg Health

  • Recipe for a Long Life: No Smoking, Lots of Friends New!
  • If Eating Fat Keeps You From Sleeping, So Does Being Fat. New!
  • 10 Ways to Make Sex Sexier New!
  • Middle American Love (PIC)
  • 20% Of Californians Say They Need Mental Health Care
  • 40% of receipts found toxic
  • A kiddie Viagra may get Pfizer a patent extension
  • Med marijuana dispensaries could mean big changes for Oregon
  • The 5 Most Popular Esthetic Myths Debunked
  • Aggressive Treatment for Prostate Cancer Is the Norm in U.S.
  • HIV cases double among the over-50s
  • 20 Years Ago, Disabilities Came Out of the Shadows
  • Truth About Sun, Sunscreen, and Skin Cancer (Infographic)
  • Fun SEX Facts - 200 calories per "round"? Nice! [Graphic]
  • X-Rays: Toddler Survives Hook in Brain - ABC News

Mayo Clinic

  • Vitamin B-12 injections for weight loss: Do they work?
  • Strength training sets: How many for best results?
  • Choosing sunglasses: Is UV protection important?
  • Antidepressants and weight gain: What causes it?
  • Fish oil supplements: Can they treat depression?
  • Testosterone therapy in women: Does it boost sex drive?
  • Blood pressure: Can it be higher in one arm?
  • Split fingernails: Can they be prevented?
  • Alcohol: Does it affect blood pressure?
  • Mononucleosis: Can it recur?
  • Natural aphrodisiacs: Do they work?
  • Baby walkers: Are they safe?
  • Atypical cells: Are they cancer?
  • Ear candling: Is it safe?
  • Osteopath: What kind of doctor is a D.O.?

Weight Loss Surgery News

  • Medical Weight Loss Programs Unnecessarily Delay Bariatric Surgery
  • Bariatric Surgery Insurance Denials Pose Additional Patient Risks
  • A Family Affair Improves Weight Loss Surgery Results
  • Study Finds Bariatric Surgery Disparities Among US Hospitals
  • Sex Guidelines Released for Bariatric Surgery Women
  • EndoFLIP Device To Revolutionize Bariatric Surgery
  • Insurance Company to Cover Newer Method of Bariatric Surgery
  • New Wellness Program Pays for Weight Loss Surgery
  • Orexigen Asks FDA for Approval of Contrave Weight Loss Drug
  • Hospital’s Bariatric Program Has What it Takes for Weight Loss Success

Flickr - Healthy Life & Style

  • peach oatmeal.
  • Swiss Chard - July 28th
  • Enjoy your self.
  • fresh vegan pizza
  • *F*I*G*S*
  • Life is a bowl of berries
  • Soup and Salad Bar
  • Oriental Yard Long Beans
  • Appletini anyone?

CNN Health & Fitness

  • Calcium supplements may boost heart attack risk New!
  • Hands-only CPR as effective as traditional, studies show New!
  • Drowning in junk: Hoarding called a public health issue
  • Genetic testing gets political, finally
  • What can I do about my heartburn?
  • Celeb lookalike surgery requests raise red flags
  • I'm a person, not a condition
  • Face transplant recipient makes first public appearance
  • Are disabled still at risk in disasters?
  • Shopping smart for groceries
  • Vehicle designed 'from the ground up' for people in wheelchairs
  • 30 years with HIV: 3 men reflect
  • Should I put my 11-year-old on a diet?
  • Bush led on AIDS funds; will Obama?
  • Ex-NFLer Bentley sues Browns over staph infection mishap

ABC Health News

  • WATCH: How to Save a Life: More Poisoning Tips New!
  • WATCH: CPR Without Mouth to Mouth Still Saves Lives New!
  • WATCH: Poison Ivy on the Rise New!
  • WATCH: Lose Weight With the Internet New!
  • WATCH: Boston Med: Life as an OB/GYN New!
  • WATCH: Seafood Safety Guide New!
  • Advertisement: New!
  • WATCH: Summer Break Fitness New!
  • WATCH: Universal Flu Shot Shows Promise New!
  • WATCH: Baby After Breast Cancer New!
  • WATCH: Try 50 Cent's Workout New!
  • Boston Med: Tale of Two OB- GYN Residents New!
  • Is Christina Applegate's Pregnancy Risky? New!
  • New Diet Pill Safe and Effective ... So Far New!
  • Calcium Supplements May Up Heart Attack Risk New!

Yahoo Health News

  • Chicken producers debate 'natural' label (AP) New!
  • Health Tip: Dealing With Separation Anxiety (HealthDay) New!
  • Health Tip: Is Your Blood Sugar High? (HealthDay) New!
  • Kids Adopted By Same-Sex Couples 'Thriving': Researcher (HealthDay) New!
  • Knee, Hip Replacements May Aid Weight Loss: Study (HealthDay) New!
  • Clinical Trials Update: July 29, 2010 (HealthDay) New!
  • Breast Cancer's DNA Yields More Secrets (HealthDay) New!
  • Calcium supplements linked to heart attacks: study (AFP) New!
  • Obese patients lose weight on new Orexigen drug (Reuters) New!
  • Prostate Cancer 'Cell of Origin' Identified (LiveScience.com) New!
  • Hands-only CPR, pushy dispatchers are lifesavers (AP)
  • DC pushes female condoms to fight HIV epidemic (AP)
  • NYC looks to stop spreading bedbug infestations (AP)
  • New program rebuilding faces of soldiers, veterans (AP)

MSNBC - Health Care

  • Doctors: Transplant advance in windpipe cancer New!
  • FDA warns of pneumonia risk with IV antibiotic
  • Faces of soldiers rebuilt through new program
  • Healthiest state for kids? New Hampshire, study says
  • Should health plans offer free birth control?
  • Pharma seeks FDA clarity on risky drug safeguards
  • Paralyzed may soon steer wheelchair with just a sniff
  • American Medical Response adds chief doctor
  • Is fresher blood better for surgery?
  • Some insurers stop writing new coverage for kids
  • Personal DNA gene tests are bogus
  • Hospital bill not covered? Now you can appeal
  • Reading your doc's notes may improve care
  • Files indicate settlement in Paxil lawsuit
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BBC Health

  • Calcium pill value 'pretty poor' New!
  • Addiction drugs 'aid weight loss' New!
  • Pregnant women rights questioned New!
  • Calcium pills 'raise' heart risk New!
  • Drug prescribed after web search
  • Royal couple visit new hospital
  • Child heart op ban 'should stay'
  • Churchill's teeth fetch £15,200
  • Mother's grief
  • Choosing to be child-free
  • Can your doctor call you 'fat'?
  • Coping with loss of armed forces parent
  • Destination Harley Street
  • Public health fear in NHS revamp
  • Hip hope from stem cell technique

Discovery Health

  • Health Tip: Risk Factors for Shin Splints
  • Suicide Barriers on Bridges May Send Jumpers Elsewhere
  • Understanding Back Pain May Improve Management, Study Suggests
  • Relentless Heat Threatens Your Health
  • Health Tip: Protect Children From Sunburn
  • Health Tip: What Causes Ingrown Toenails?
  • Vaccines Don't Appear to Increase Rheumatoid Arthritis Risk
  • 'Miniature Telescope' for Eye Approved for Macular Degeneration
  • Lung Transplant Outcome Might Hinge on Hospital Location
  • Clinical Trials Update: July 6, 2010
  • Breast Cancer Gene May Raise Men's Risk, Too
  • Anxiety Disorders, Heart Disease a Bad Combination: Study
  • Mental Health Woes Plague 'Cyberbullies' and Their Victims
  • Breast, Colon Cancer Screening Rates High, But Not High Enough
  • Tight Blood Pressure Control Doesn't Help All Diabetics: Study

Flickr - Weight Loss Before & After

  • Current
  • Before & After-ish
  • reebok run tone before & after
  • Meanwhile...
  • Weightloss Progress - Face
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  • Before & After
  • 5months

LA Times - Health

  • Sniffing device may help the severely disabled communicate
  • Alzheimer's disease: The best bets for prevention, so far
  • Resources for Alzheimer's patients and caregivers
  • Pantry Raid: Vegan doesn't necessarily mean healthy
  • Studies target amyloid plaques and tau tangles
  • Prescription drugs for Alzheimer's disease
  • Alzheimer's Assn. Graduation Club copes together
  • Effect of call-based counseling ringing true
  • Help for Alzheimer's caregivers
  • Pantry Raid: Taken to task in May, a publicist gives up fast food and now makes most of her own meals

Medical News Today

  • Calcium Supplements May Increase Risk Of Heart Attacks New!
  • Survey, 30 Percent On Gulf Coast Suffer From Mental Illness In Wake Of Oil Spill New!
  • Dengue Fever And Insect-Borne Infections Emerging As Public Health Problem In Areas Of The United States New!
  • A Breakthrough In Tuberculosis Research: Researcher Discovers Existing Drugs Can Potentially Target The Disease's Ability To Spread New!
  • CPR Without Mouth-To-Mouth Rescue Breathing May Be Better For Many Victims Of Cardiac Arrest New!
  • Link Between Western Diet And ADHD New!
  • Popular Diabetes Drugs Associated With Fractures In Type 2 Diabetic Patients New!
  • White Button Mushrooms Enhance Critical Cells In Immune System New!
  • What Are Proteins? What Is A Protein? How Much Protein Do I Need? New!
  • What Is Infection? What Causes Infections?
  • REM Sleep Disorder Could Be Early Warning Of Parkinson's, Dementia That Develops Decades Later
  • Our Genes Influence How Well Fad Diets Work
  • Implanted Wireless Glucose Sensor That Could Transform Management Of Diabetes Passes Crucial Test
  • Millions Of Americans In Early Stages Of Kidney Disease Need Stroke Monitoring
  • Global Breakthrough In Treatment Of Dementia 'Within Reach' - Clinical Trial In Scotland Recruiting

USA Today Health

  • Many men with low-risk prostate cancer treated aggressively New!
  • Russians may be more negative but less depressed than Americans New!
  • Summer falls, bike crashes, drownings top risks to kids New!
  • Without mouth-to-mouth, hands-only CPR saves lives New!
  • Relationship insecurity may undermine health
  • Study: The longer you sit, the shorter your life
  • New blood: Hospitals test if it's safer for transfusions
  • Medical devices hurt 70,000 kids a year; contact lenses worst
  • Italy reports human case of mad cow disease
  • Treating HIV also prevents its spread, study finds
  • Stroke risk may rise first hour after drinking
  • Word games may predict life of relationship
  • Study: Avastin didn't extend life of breast cancer patients
  • Emotions may be blunted in Alzheimer's patients
  • More seniors, minorities, obese mean more glaucoma in U.S.

WSJ.com Health Blog

  • Merck Ready to Play Let’s Make an (Emerging Markets) Deal New!
  • Mt. Sinai Program Lets Some Pre-Meds Swap Orgo for Shakespeare New!
  • A.M. Vitals: Merck Profit Falls 52% On Merger, Restructuring Costs New!
  • Got a Limited Screening Budget? Then Colonoscopy’s Not Your Test. New!
  • Senator Slams FDA Advisory Committee’s Avastin Decision
  • Med Students: We Want More Sex Ed!
  • Wellness Programs Won’t Necessarily Improve Health Or Lower Costs
  • A.M. Vitals: Sanofi Likely to Formally Offer to Buy Genzyme
  • Aetna’s CEO Discusses Health Overhaul, CVS Caremark Deal
  • Why Novartis’s Triaminic Giveaway Reminds Us of the Tour de France

Medicine Net

  • Health Tip: Dealing With Separation Anxiety
  • Vaccine Boosts Survival for Men With Advanced Prostate Cancer: Study
  • Gulf Oil Spill's Toll on Nation's Beaches
  • Listening to Music While Working Hurts Performance
  • New Drugs Eyed for Huntington's Disease
  • FDA Cites Its Food Safety Web Site
  • Level of Parent-Child Conflict Seems to Differ Among Nations
  • Americans Still Confused About Health Reform
  • For Some Female Birds, Infidelity Boosts Offspring's Survival
  • Sleep Disorder May Help Predict Parkinson's Decades Earlier
  • Implantable Sensor Measures Blood Sugar Levels
  • Studies: CPR Without Rescue Breathing OK
  • In Young Girls, Obesity Linked to Early Puberty, Analysis Reveals
  • Scientists Use Stem Cells to Help Rabbits Grow New Joints
  • Anesthesia's Role in Hip, Knee Replacement Infections Studied

NIH News Releases

  • NIH Director Announces Appointment of Robert Kaplan as Associate Director for Behavioral and Social Sciences Research New!
  • NIH-Funded Researchers Make Progress Toward Regenerating Tissue to Replace Joints
  • New Compound Improves Obesity-Related Health Complications in NIH-Led Study
  • NIH Director Announces Appointment of Alan Guttmacher as Director of NICHD
  • Scientists Identify Brain Circuits Related to the Initiation and Termination of Movement Sequences in NIH-Supported Study
  • Hyperthermia: Too Hot for Your Health
  • NIH-Funded Study Finds Early HAART during TB Treatment Boosts Survival Rate in People Co-Infected with HIV and TB
  • NIHSeniorHealth Site Offers Tips on Creating a Family Health History
  • Statement of Anthony S. Fauci, M.D. Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases National Institutes of Health on Results from the CAPRISA 004 Microbicide HIV Prevention Study
  • NIDA NewsScan #67
  • Five New Members Named to NIH Advisory Committee on Research on Women's Health
  • NIH Announces New Awards in Program to Expand Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health
  • Federal Report Details Health and Economic Status of Older Americans
  • HIV/AIDS Treatment Curbs Spread of HIV Among Drug Users, According to NIH Supported Study

NY Times - Nutrition

  • Yoga’s New Wave New!
  • Recipes for Health: Baked Large Limas With Spinach and Feta New!
  • Personal Health: What Do You Lack? Probably Vitamin D
  • Really?: The Claim: Exercise Can Worsen Chronic Heartburn
  • U.S. Stalls in Its Push to Limit Food Ads Aimed at Children
  • Baseball Players Join First Lady to Fight Obesity
  • Personal Best: With This Rinse, Performance Improves
  • Patient Money: Losing Weight the Smartphone Way, With a Nutritionist in Your Pocket
  • Big City: In New York, Getting Thin by Riding the Subway
  • Hungry Girl Offers a Real Take on Diet Foods
  • Vital Signs: Childhood: Obesity in Young Subjects Drops in Study
  • Noticed: Too Much Red Bull? Relaxation Drinks For Sale
  • Vital Signs: Exercise: Bicycling to Keep Off Extra Pounds
  • Alliance Delivers Farm-Fresh Produce to South Bronx Consumers
  • Vital Statistics: Weight-Lifting Injuries on the Rise

FOX Health News

  • Wedding De-Stressing Tips for the Former First Daughter New!
  • Rare Disease Carried By Mosquitoes Kills Infant New!
  • 1 Dead, 3 Sickened at Pa. Water Treatment Plant New!
  • Another Infant Dies of Whooping Cough in California New!
  • Calcium Supplements May Raise Risk of Heart Attack New!
  • Mobile Phones 18 Times Dirtier Than Toilet Handles New!
  • Docs Transplant Windpipes Into Two Cancer Patients New!
  • Are Some Soaps Damaging Sex Organs?
  • Boy Released From Hospital After Metal Rod Impales Skull
  • Fox on Sex: Foods to Get You in the Mood
  • Test Designed to Screen Resistance to Cancer Drug
  • Shoes Too Tight? There's Cosmetic Surgery for That
  • 'Kiddie' Viagra May Get Pfizer a Patent Extension
  • Bedridden Man Eaten Alive By Maggots
  • Man Wants to Donate Heart, Liver - Before He Dies

ScienceDaily: Health News

  • Calcium supplements linked to increased risk of heart attack, study finds New!
  • Resting brain activity associated with spontaneous fibromyalgia pain New!
  • Most youth hockey injuries caused by accidents, not checking, study shows New!
  • Cell-of-origin for human prostate cancer identified for first time New!
  • Fluorescent biosensor to aid in drug development New!
  • Vascular-targeted photodynamic therapy for localized prostate cancer New!
  • Psychologists develop two potent new predictors of suicide risk New!
  • Key enzyme in DNA repair pathway identified New!
  • Kidney injury prevention may be possible: Watch for the warning signs New!
  • Researchers study benefits of white button mushrooms New!
  • New pathway to Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases New!
  • Protein complex reveals molecular mechanism of innate immune response New!
  • Reform of primary care could reduce diagnostic errors New!
  • Women in their 40s have lower mammographic tumor detectability, study finds New!

WEB MD Health

  • Health Reform Law: What It Means for Women New!
  • Kids Getting in Bed with Parents? Get Children to Sleep in Their Own Beds New!
  • Combo Weight Loss Pill Fights Cravings and Appetite New!
  • Study: Calcium May Increase Heart Attack Risk New!
  • More Evidence Links Fractures to Diabetes Drugs New!
  • Swine Flu Pandemic Hit Children the Hardest New!
  • Bedbugs Biting All Over U.S. New!
  • Unusual Ways to Quit Smoking New!
  • Teach Your Kids Cold- & Flu-Fighting Habits New!
  • Potty Training the Clean Way New!
  • When Kids Are Sick: How to Prevent Germs from Spreading New!
  • Diaper Change: Diapering Baby the Healthy Way New!
  • Protecting Your Baby From Other's Germs New!
  • Healthy Baby: Protecting Babies and Toddlers From Germs at Home
  • Studies: CPR Without Rescue Breathing OK

Natural News

  • Monsanto: The world's poster child for corporate manipulation and deceit New!
  • Music benefits the brain, research reveals New!
  • Mainstream media slants cancer articles toward unrealistically positive outcomes New!

Kaiser Health News

  • Abortion Rights Supporters, Children's Groups, GOP Pushing Back On Various Health Law Provisions New!
  • Florida Judge Blocks Proposed State Constitutional Amendment On Federal Health Law New!
  • Illinois Quickly Begins Implementing New Law To End Violence In Nursing Homes; N.J. Reverses Cuts In AIDS Drug Program New!
  • Louisiana's Medicaid Rate Cuts Kick in Aug. 1; Other States Seek Health Program Assistance, Make Tough Choices To Balance Budgets New!
  • Today's OpEds: Medicare At 45; The Politics Of Entitlement Spending; Deciding Health Care's Value New!
  • Blumenthal Defends New Health IT Rules To Utah Leaders New!
  • Nashville Hospitals Cut Costs To Keep Up Revenues, Despite Fewer Patients New!
  • As COBRA Subsidies Run Out, Thousands Of Laid Off Workers Feel The Pinch Of Health Costs New!
  • The House Fails To Pass Aid Measure For Sick 9/11 Responders New!
  • High-Risk Health Insurance Pool Rules Bar Abortions, Limit Patient Costs New!
  • Innovative Health Care Effort In Chicago Reports Successess And Disappointments New!
  • Research Roundup: COBRA Subsidies; Children's Insurance And Dental Coverage; Adopting Health IT; Race And Heart Treatments New!
  • Senate Panel Votes To End Drug Industry's Practice Of 'Pay-To-Delay' Generics New!
  • First Edition: July 30, 2010 New!
  • High-Risk Health Insurance Pool Rules Bar Abortions, Limit Patient Costs New!

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