[2013-01-11 07:00:00]
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Cutting back kids' time watching TV and playing video games may not encourage them to spend more...
[2013-01-11 07:00:00]
(Reuters) - The U.S. health regulator warned that taking a widely prescribed insomnia drug at night may impair driving and alertness the...
[2013-01-11 07:00:00]
(Reuters) - A panel of advisers to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recommended the agency approve an experimental new treatment for...
[2013-01-11 07:00:00]
LONDON (Reuters) - When it comes to protecting millions of people from deadly infectious diseases, Mark Kendall thinks a fingertip-sized patch covered...
[2013-01-11 07:00:00]
SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - San Diego Mayor Bob Filner declared an end on Thursday to the city's legal war on medical pot...
[2013-01-11 07:00:00]
(Reuters) - Heart attacks are usually most common on weekdays and mornings, especially Mondays, but the pattern reversed in New Orleans after...
[2013-01-11 07:00:00]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Manhattan federal judge refused to block a New York City regulation requiring people who perform circumcisions and...
[2013-01-11 07:00:00]
(Reuters) - One of the worst U.S. flu seasons in a decade has created shortages of vaccine and the Tamiflu treatment for...
[2013-01-11 07:00:00]
(Reuters) - Doctors relying on studies published in top journals for guidance on treating women with breast cancer may not be getting...
[2013-01-10 07:00:00]
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Americans made fewer trips to their doctors' offices during the Great Recession than they did earlier in...
[2013-01-10 07:00:00]
(Reuters) - About one in 25 U.S. teens has attempted suicide, and one in eight has thought about it, according to a...
[2013-01-10 07:00:00]
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Poor people are less likely to take part in clinical trials for new cancer drugs, which can...
[2013-01-10 07:00:00]
(Reuters) - College students who watch reality television beauty shows are at least twice as likely as non-viewers to use tanning lamps...
[2013-01-10 07:00:00]
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Doctors relying on studies published in top journals for guidance about how to treat women with breast...
[2013-01-10 07:00:00]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States could save $2 trillion in healthcare spending over the next decade, if the U.S. government used...
[2013-01-10 07:00:00]
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Using cervical fluid collected from routine Pap smears, U.S. researchers were able to spot genetic changes caused by both...
[2013-01-10 07:00:00]
BOSTON (Reuters) - With flu cases in this city up tenfold from last year, the mayor of Boston declared a public health...
[2013-01-10 07:00:00]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Overeating, lack of health insurance access and comparatively high poverty are among the many reasons why Americans are less...
[2013-01-09 07:00:00]
(Reuters) - Taking daily vitamin D doesn't keep knee pain from getting worse or slow the loss of cartilage for people with...
[2013-01-09 07:00:00]
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Binge drinking contributes to the deaths of about 12,000 women and girls annually in the United States and is...
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