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Breaking News
- [May 7, 2008] Medical Texts Lack Breastfeeding Information
- [April 23, 2008] Cancer Death Rates Cease Decline
- [April 16, 2008] Is It A Case of Early Alzheimer's? Maybe Not.
- Breaking News Archive
Women's Health
- [April 2008] Women's Heart Risks Increase with High Blood Sugar
- [March 2008] Women's Heart Risk Linked to Coronary Calcium
- [February 2008] Depression Linked with Low Bone Density
- Women's Health Archive
Men's Health
- [May 2008] Prostate Cancer Treatment Decisions Reviewed
- [April 2008] Exercise Adds Years to Men's Lives
- [March 2008] Link Found Between Smoking and Erectile Dysfunction
- Men's Health Archive
For Your Child
- [May 2008] Young Drivers Plus No Seat Belts a Bad Mix
- [April 2008] Social Networking Sites Safer than Chat Rooms and IM
- [March 2008] All-Terrain Vehicle Injuries on the Rise
- For Your Child Archive
Mind and Body
- [May 2008] Back Pain Relief Elusive: More Therapy Is Not Helping
- [April 2008] Typical Western Diet Fuels Metabolic Syndrome
- [March 2008] End-of-Life Care Can Help Patients and Families
- Mind and Body Archive
Diabetes Health
- [May 2008] Restricting Insulin to Lose Weight Increases Problems
- [April 2008] Dogs May Be Able to Assist People with Diabetes
- [March 2008] Diabetes Risk Increases with Lack of Deep Sleep
- Diabetes Health Archive
Breast Health
- [March 2008] BRCA1 More Prevalent Among Hispanic and Young African-American Women
- [January 2008] Double Mastectomy for Breast Cancer Prevention on the Rise
- [December 2007] Breast Cancer Survival Rates Better, But Not for All
- Breast Health Archive
Heart Care
- [May 2008] Triglycerides Linked to Risk for Heart Disease
- [November 2007] Heart Risk Linked to Pot Belly
- [October 2007] "Whispering" Stroke Can Cause Harm
- Heart Care Archive
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