Archives of Today's Christian Health Headlines

  • 'Diet Selector': Which diet is right for you?
  • Most Teens Aren't Getting Preventive Health Care
  • Families That Eat Together Serve Up Good Dietary Habits
  • Too many kids spend little time outdoors
  • Statin cuts risk of blood clots
  • The Naked Truth About 'Healthy' Underwear
  • Government Panel Urges Depression Screening for All Teens
  • Health Tip: Breathe Fresh Air at Home
  • Health Tip: Warning Signs of Peptic Ulcer
  • Faith-Based Health and Healing – Part 8 – Illegitimate Spiritual Practices.
  • Parents continue to have unwarranted fears about pediatric vaccines
  • How you can protect your doctor’s freedom (You must act immediately)
  • Gardening Not Only Saves Money, It’s Highly Healthy
  • Why Embryonic Stem Cell Research Is Obsolete
  • Do Doctor Dramas Make for Bad Docs?
  • Debate Over Drugs For ADHD Reignites
  • Cat-astrophe? Dog Disaster? Pet-Related Falls Injure Thousands
  • Eating Red Meat May Boost Death Risk
  • Too Much Salt Hurting Majority of Americans
  • Americans Low on Vitamin D
  • Calcium plus vitamin D may help shed body fat
  • 'Cleansing' diets lure celebs, but not health experts
  • Health Tip: Remembering to Take Your Medicine
  • Health Tip: Your Children Need Iron
  • Faith-Based Health and Healing – Part 7 – Not All Healing is From God
  • Do Your Habits Invite Diabetes?
  • Red meat and processed meats raise risk of all kinds of death
  • Omega-3 Fatty Acids Guard Against Advanced Prostate Cancer
  • Dietary Fats Can Help—or Harm—Your Heart
  • Pro-Life Groups Upset Judge Forces FDA to Allow Morning After Pill Sales to Minors
  • Judge Demands FDA Allow Abortifacient Morning After Pill for Minors
  • Americans need more Vitamin D: researchers
  • Vitamin D Pills Cut Bone Fracture Risk
  • Probiotics: They Sound Good, but How Friendly Are They?
  • New Yogurt Fights Stomach Ulcers
  • Mike Huckabee Correctly Compares Abortion to Slavery, NAACP Leader Upset by Remarks
  • EU Countries Must Use Embryos Instead of Animals for Testing: Proposed Directive
  • Health Tip: Taking a Daily Aspirin
  • Health Tip: Check Your Baby's Feet
  • Inside the prostate cancer screening debate
  • Warnings on Acai Berry Online Offers Amplify
  • Health Group Knocks Reduced Kindergarten Playtime
  • Drug-resistant flu strains throwing doctors a curve
  • Weight Loss Products: Warning Expands
  • Unwed Births Reach 40 Percent, CDC Reports
  • Male Enhancement Supplement Recalled for Undeclared Drug
  • Health Tip: What to Expect From a Colonoscopy
  • Health Tip: Managing Urinary Incontinence
  • Charles Krauthammer says Obama is morally flawed about stem cells and science
  • Routine Prostate Cancer Screenings Don't Significantly Prevent Deaths, Research Shows
  • Q&A: Should men still get PSAs screenings or not?
  • How to buy the best fish for your family
  • Medical Professionals Ask Obama to Keep Abortion Conscience Protections
  • Aligning a medical treatment plan with God's plan
  • Is Cash-Only Medicine the Next Big Thing?
  • 4 of the Worst Mall Foods You Can Eat
  • 'Brain decline' begins at age 27
  • Being Overweight Shortens Life Span
  • Healthy diet, exercise ward off deep belly fat
  • Exercise Boosts Kids' Self-Image
  • Vatican defends pope's stand on condoms as criticism mounts
  • Harvard AIDS Expert Says Pope is Correct on CondomDistribution Making AIDS Worse
  • Probiotics may help irritable bowel
  • Combo Screening Doesn't Spot Early Ovarian Cancer
  • A Little Drink May Be Good for Your Bones
  • Maggots' May Cure Leg Ulcers
  • Health Tip: Reducing Your Risk of Kidney Stones
  • Health Tip: Prepare Food Carefully So As To avoid food-borne illness
  • Obesity associated with large losses in expected lifespan: Study indicates
  • Ironically, the most devout are the most likely to utilize death-to-the-end treatment
  • Is Prince Charles Endorsing Quackery? His Herbal Detox Products Stir Controversy
  • Faith-Based Health and Healing – Part 6 – Why God’s Response to Prayer Isn’t Always to Heal
  • Fourth Video Released Showing Two More Planned Parenthoods Hiding Rape of 15-Year-Old
  • Catholic Leaders Urge President Obama to Keep Protections for Pro-Life Doctors
  • Take Action: Ask Government to Protect Your Doctor’s Right of Conscience
  • Walkers should aim for 100 steps per minute
  • Sustained exercise seen best for kids' weight
  • Experts Revise Guidelines on Daily Aspirin for Heart
  • Potentially Dangerous CT Scans of Pregnant Women Increasing
  • Early pacifier use linked to shorter breastfeeding
  • Vegetarians 'get fewer cancers'
  • Fish may be brain food for teenage boys
  • 'Watchful Waiting' Safe With Low-Risk Prostate Cancers
  • Studies: Prostate PSA tests may do more harm than good
  • New Test Can Detect Early Alzheimer's, Study Finds
  • Treatment for Peanut Allergies Shows Promise
  • Fewer Teens Sniffing Glue, Household Products
  • Pope Says Condoms Not Solution to AIDS
  • Commentary: Is Pope wrong on condoms?
  • Courageous Mother Delays Chemotherapy Treatment for Cancer, Saves Lives of Twins
  • Patch Helps Allergic Kids Tolerate Milk
  • Even 'Snake Oil' Can Help Patients Heal
  • Critics Object to 'Pseudoscience' Center
  • Health Tip: Have Your Child's Hearing Checked

  • Health Tip: Getting a Tetanus Shot
  • Children Who Exercise Do Better In The Classroom
  • School near fast-food joint? Expect fatter kids
  • Low-Carb Diet Touted as Possible Acne Aid
  • Traffic Jams May Trigger Heart Attack
  • Deals on generic drugs at pharmacies
  • New Study Finds Harmful Effects on Children When Parents Live Common-Law
  • How to Break Up With Your Doctor
  • Study: Women Who Use Birth Control Pill 1.5 Times More Likely to Develop Bowel Disease
  • Obama Administration Denies Science Which Clearly Shows Negative Effects of Abortion
  • Health Tip: If You Have Bad Breath
  • Health Tip: Minor Reaction to Childhood Immunizations
  • Research suggests wine neither increases nor reduces breast cancer risk
  • For Kids' Sake, Make Family Meals a Habit
  • Making Family Meals a Priority Worth the Effort in Every Measurable Way
  • Report: Toxins Common in Baby Products
  • Overweight Preschoolers Raise Their Heart Disease Risk
  • Low Vitamin D Hurts Teens' Hearts
  • Hyperbaric Therapy Called Effective Against Autism
  • Weight loss enhances obese men's sexual well-being
  • Too little sleep raises diabetes risk: U.S. study
  • How catching up on sleep helps the brain: study
  • More evidence prostate tests overdiagnose cancer
  • Adult Stem Cells Cure Woman’s Partial Paralysis
  • Bill Clinton Shows His Ignorance on Embryonic Stem Cell Research, Biology
  • Conservatives who oppose the use of embryonic cells will lobby at state and national level
  • Bill Proposes Restrictions on Raw Milk Sales
  • Health Tip: Exercise for Bone Health
  • Health Tip: Prevent Bleeding Gums
  • What if healthcare reform in America led to the banning of life-prolonging cancer drugs? Don’t think it could happen? Then read this.
  • Obama to reverse life-saving stem cell research policies
  • Faith-Based Health and Healing – Part 5 – What Causes Sickness?
  • Let's Talk About Sex: Racy Sermons Cause Stir in Rural Alabama
  • Embryonic Research is Financially Risky, Scientifically Unproven
  • President Obama Also Kills Bush Executive Order for Adult Stem Cell Research
  • President Barack Obama Deceives Media, Public on Opposition to Human Cloning
  • Prince Charles promotes detox 'quackery'
  • Anger, Hostility, or Depression Increase Likelihood of Heart Disease
  • Hotheads May Be Looking for Heart Trouble
  • Church-Based Weight Plan Peels Off Pounds
  • Barley Reduces LDL Cholesterol and Triglycerides
  • Common Prostate Cancer Test Means Unneeded Treatment, Study Says
  • Prostate-Mapping Biopsy Paves Way for 'Male Lumpectomy'
  • Tests could find ovarian cancer early
  • Economic gloom hits men harder than women: study
  • Napping 'increases diabetes risk'
  • Warm Weather May Trigger Migraines
  • Groundbreaking Surgery Saves 7-Year-Old
  • Doctor Admits Pain Studies Were Frauds, Hospital Says
  • Health Tip: Help Keep Anxiety Under Control
  • Health Tip: Try Relaxation Techniques
  • Former Head of NIH Cautions Obama about Risks of Embryonic Stem Cell Research
  • Adult Stem cell 'scaffold' replaces brain tissue damaged by stroke
  • Converting Adult Skin Cells Shows Promise for Parkinson’s
  • Obama Takes Next Step to Scrap Protections for Pro-Life Doctors on Abortion
  • Radical Pro-Abortion FOCA Bill Coming Soon, Pro-Life Advocates Must Prepare
  • Statin study: Lower cholesterol, diminished joy of sex linked
  • Menopausal sex 'myths' analyzed by study
  • Say a Little Prayer: Religious People Less Anxious
  • Vitamin B2 may prevent migraine headaches
  • Staying active is key to feeling young It's never too late to start exercise
  • Obesity expert is chock-full of diet tips
  • Are Hospital Mobile Phones Dialing Up Superbugs?
  • School fitness programs do not go far enough: experts
  • Health Tip: Caring for Mouth Sores From Cancer Treatment
  • Health Tip: Contact Lenses Boost Kids' Self-Image
  • Sen. Brownback supports partial-birth abortion advocate, Governor Sebelius, pro-Lifers stunned
  • Study suggests heartburn drugs may reduce Plavix effectiveness
  • Bad Marriages Take Health Toll on Women
  • Optimists live longer and healthier lives: study
  • Menopausal women often use alternative therapies
  • Secondhand smoke may double likelihood of depression
  • Parents Accuse Hospital of Killing Son to Harvest Organs
  • Baby bottle companies to stop using BPA
  • With a Healthy Diet, Kids With Obesity Gene Not Destined to Be Fat
  • Study Proves School Voucher Program Improves Public Schools
  • 'Chew' of Tobacco Doesn't Help Addicts Quit Smoking
  • More Teen Boys Are Using Smokeless Tobacco, Survey Finds
  • Low vitamin D may be a bigger problem than thought
  • Adult Stem cells help foot bones heal
  • Free Antibiotics May Contribute to Drug Resistance
  • Drug Patches May Result in Burns During MRI
  • Gupta opts out of surgeon general consideration
  • Health Tip: Understanding Antibiotic Resistance and what you can do to prevent it
  • Health Tip: Why Baby Won't Breast-Feed
  • Faith-Based Health and Healing - Part 4 – Can Faith be Unhealthy?
  • Study indicates cutting calories may help people lose weight regardless of diet
  • Recession Affects Tooth Fairy Payouts
  • Marriages Suffer Under Stress of Raising Child With ADHD, Study Finds
  • School Lunches Too Fatty and Sugary, Critics Say
  • Breastfeeding linked to reduced risk of SIDS
  • Flu viruses growing resistant to key weapon Tamiflu
  • Seaweed supplement may aid knee arthritis
  • 'Do not resuscitate' vs. 'allow natural death'
  • New Concern Over Kids' Cough, Cold Meds
  • Yogurt-type probiotic eases digestive discomfort
  • Clinic's Service to Custom-Design Baby's Hair and Eye Color Sparks Controversy
  • GAO Report: FDA lacks authority over supplements
  • Combination therapy eases fibromyalgia symptoms
  • Booze Tube: TV Alcohol Ups Real Drinking
  • IVF: Newer 'eSET' procedure reduces risk of multiple births
  • More Research Links Abortion with Preterm Births in Subsequent Pregnancies
  • Leaders in Congress draw healthcare battle lines
  • Bionic eye gives blind man sight

  • Health Tip: How Serious is Your Asthma Attack?
  • Health Tip: Use Household Chemicals Safely
  • Study indicates moderate alcohol consumption increases women's risk of cancer.
  • Obama to Revoke Bush Abortion Rule Protecting Conscience Rights
  • White House set to reverse health care conscience clause
  • Smoking, obesity equally risky for teens
  • Unhappy children 'end up unwell'
  • 'Eat your vegetables': For kids, it means fries
  • TV may do no harm or good to babies: study
  • 1 in 3 Common Cancers May Be Preventable
  • Ten Healthiest Fast Food Chains
  • The raw milk debate rages on
  • Can weather really trigger a headache?
  • Prostate Cancer Mortality Lower in Statin Users
  • Panel: Adopting from abroad? Get hepatitis A shot
  • Designer baby row over US clinic
  • Hard times can encourage a wealthy emotional life
  • Researchers Find Safer Way to Produce Stem Cell Alternative
  • Michigan Woman With 2 Wombs Gives Birth to Twins
  • Health Tip: Understanding Metabolic Syndrome
  • Health Tip: Dealing With Depression After Pregnancy
  • Specific vitamins and a supplement (B vitamins, vitamin D, and calcium) may lower risk of stroke, blindness, and cancer
  • Health Tip: Does Your Child Have an Ear Infection?
  • Health Tip: Prevent Your Children From Choking
  • Drink for Your Heart but Abstain for Cancer?
  • Surprising oral medication zaps infant hemangiomas
  • Swiss Women Abandoning the Pill Due to Adverse Health Effects
  • Good Diet, Physical Activity, and Healthy Weight Prevents 1/3 of Common Cancers
  • An antidepressant may calm an irritable bowel
  • Probiotics may help some with chronic fatigue
  • Caffeine May Offer Some Skin Cancer Protection
  • More teens getting anti-drug message, study says
  • Why Obama cannot support Abortion and Marijuana
  • The mother of octuplets versus her doctor. Who should choose? Who should society
  • Faith-Based Health and Healing – Part 3 – Devout Faith Helps but Does Not Guarantee Good Health
  • Are multivitamins helpful or harmful when it comes to preventing chronic diseases?
  • Anger really can kill you: study
  • Calcium may cut colorectal cancer risk
  • Too Little Vitamin D May Mean More Colds and Flu
  • B Vitamins May Cut Stroke Risk
  • Study: B vitamins could lower risk of macular degeneration
  • Obese young men twice as likely to die prematurely: study
  • Being fat as a teen is as fatal as chain smoking
  • Contagious disease's spread highlights unwise and selfish decision to not vaccinate kids
  • Alcohol Linked to Cancer Risk in Women
  • iPod Safety: Preventing Hearing Loss in Teens
  • 'Degrading' Lyrics Linked to Teen Sex
  • For some sex change operation leads to regret
  • Still Paging Dr. Gupta? What's the Holdup?
  • Octuplet 'father' wants DNA tests
  • Homosexual Republican Group Calls Pro-Family Activists "Domestic Terrorists"
  • Health Tip: Causes of Corns
  • Health Tip: Getting Answers About Allergy Shots
  • How You Can Eat Heart-Healthy Food While Eating Out - What to enjoy, what to avoid
  • In-flight health issues 'on rise'
  • Majority of Teens Cite Their Parents as Role Models
  • Watching R-Rated Movies Boosts Kids' Smoking Risk
  • Are Internet-Addicted Kids More Violent?
  • Your “Natural” Weight-Loss Supplement May Be a Health Hazard
  • Potassium to sodium ratio affects the heart
  • Fertility Doctor, Octo-Mom Profited From Partnership
  • Most fertility clinics break the rules
  • CNN Rejects Life-Affirming Obama Ad - 2nd Major Network to Do So
  • Antibodies Offer a New Path for Fighting Flu
  • Health Tip: Warning Signs of Sleep Apnea
  • Health Tip: Keeping Your Children Warm in Winter
  • Good News: Majority of Teens Look to Parents as Role Models
  • Four Unimmunized Colorado Kids Die From Flu Complications
  • Abortion foes, supporters, clash over new conscience rule
  • Tea, Coffee May Reduce Stroke Risk
  • Know the Warning Signs of Stroke? Most Don't.
  • Fast Arrival at Hospital After Stroke Pays Off
  • Few Stroke Patients Get Clot-Busting Drug
  • Clinton Foundation and Heart Association Spearhead Alliance to Stop Childhood Obesity
  • CDC: Food Poisoning Hits 1 In 4 Americans
  • Fewer American Teenagers Abusing Hardcore Drugs
  • Octuplets' Family Facing Foreclosure Threat
  • Tenn. woman charged in 5-year cancer 'charade'
  • Health Tip: Your Diabetes Health-Care Team
  • Health Tip: Storing Breast Milk
  • Dr. Walt chosen to work with Coach Joe Gibbs and his “Game Plan for Life.”
  • 'Stimulus' Bill May Change Health Care Forever
  • Special court rules against families who claim measles vaccine caused children's autism
  • Experiences bring more happiness than buying things, study shows
  • Federally funded ad campaign holds up value of marriage
  • Sarah Palin's Daughter Bristol: Don't be Teen Mom, My Decision to Keep Baby
  • Book attacking anti-vaccine crazies brings out hidden support
  • Coffee Cuts Stroke Risk in Women
  • Google Flu Suggests Influenza Season Picking Up Speed
  • Man Wakes From Coma Just Before Plug Is Pulled
  • Hot pepper nose spray relieves hay fever
  • Report: Fetal stem cells trigger tumors in ill boy
  • Medical Expert: Damage to Women Caused by Abortion is Scientifically Proven
  • Octuplets' Grandma: Daughter's M.D. Lied
  • Drug giant pledges cheap medicine for the poor: report
  • For Uninsured Young Adults, Do-It-Yourself Health Care
  • Picture Emerging on Genetic Risks of IVF
  • Health Tip: Knowing the early warning signs of an attack can greatly increase survival
  • Health Tip: When Arthritis Affects the Hands
  • Barb’s Lasagna Recipe
  • Warning: Childhood obesity may lead to ‘explosion’ of adult cancer
  • How can parents fight child obesity? Get to play
  • Mobile Clinic Treats 'Mountain Dew Mouth'
  • Moms of Multiples Offer Reality Check to Octuplets' Mother
  • Octuplet Doctor Strikes Again, Report Says
  • Hib infection in children makes a deadly return
  • Court rules autism not connected to vaccines
  • 'Bad Science' Links Vaccines and Autism, Officials Say
  • Plaster cast 'better for sprains'
  • Red Envelope Project Campaign Founder Surprised by Huge Pro-Life Response
  • Adult Stem Cell Research Trials Could Reduce Need for Heart Transplants
  • Bone cell injection helps fractures heal
  • Chronic Neck Pain: Depression, anxiety major factors
  • Chronic Neck Pain and Computer use linked
  • Zagat, The Noted Rater of Restaurants Brings Its Touch to Rating Doctors
  • Ready to quit smoking? Research shows us what might help.
  • Health Tip: Take Care of Your Teeth
  • Health Tip: Help Reduce Your Risk of Lung Disease
  • If You Are Elderly or on Medicare – Be Afraid, Very Afraid
  • Court tells families: Measles vaccine not to blame for autism
  • Teenagers' TV time may affect diet later
  • Secondhand Smoke Bad for Brain?
  • Doctors: Stem Cell Transplant Wiped Out HIV in Patient
  • Birth of Octuplets Puts Focus on Fertility Clinics
  • Police to Investigate Threats to Octuplet Mom
  • Massive German Study Confirms Abortion Significantly Increases Premature Birth Risk
  • Scheduling Sex Can Take the Edge Off for Some Marriages
  • Health Tip: The Importance of Good Posture
  • Health Tip: Spotting Between Menstrual Periods
  • His Brain, Her Brain Interviews with Dr. Walt and Barb Available for Download
  • A doctor’s right to choose versus the rights of a woman to choose
  • The pro-life Super Bowl ad NBC refused to show you now seen by nearly 1.5 million (and counting)
  • Want to expand your life span? Consider . . . MARRIAGE
  • Life dissatisfaction can stem from bad sleep
  • Mediterranean Diet Aids the Aging Brain: Study
  • Fertility Clinic Doctor Responsible for Octuplets Draws Scrutiny
  • Octuplets' Birth Sparks Fertility Debate
  • Study: Multivitamins don't lower older women's cancer risk or heart disease
  • Taking Statins Faithfully Lengthens Life
  • Many Complementary Therapies For Arthritis Found 'Ineffective'
  • The Cough-and-Sniffle Question: When to Keep a Child Home?
  • Study: Humidifiers May Help Fight Flu
  • F.D.A. Finds ‘Natural’ Diet Pills Laced With Drugs
  • Eleven states consider mandating ultrasounds before abortions
  • Baby Born With Heart Outside Chest Defies Odds
  • Health Tip: Unexplained Swelling
  • Health Tip: Use Less Salt in Your Diet
  • ABCs of Childhood Vaccine Safety
  • Risks of Not Vaccinating Your Children
  • 28 Days, 28 Ways to Slash Your Risk of Heart Disease
  • 10 Best Foods for Your Heart
  • The 10 Healthiest Foods You May Have Never Tried
  • New Worries About Gardasil (HPV Vaccine) Safety
  • Life Issues video presents moving, compelling evidence of abortion/breast cancer link
  • When Parents Call God Instead of the Doctor
  • Octuplet Grandma Blasts Her Daughter – Calls Situation 'Unconscionable'
  • Octuplet birth doctor under investigation
  • Octuplets Mom Got $168G In Disability
  • Smokers Have Rapid Aging Defect
  • Drugmakers' push boosts Fibromyalgia – but is it legit?
  • Smoking pot raises testicular cancer risk
  • Computer screen 'tan' hoax
  • Health Tip: Do I Have a Cold or Flu?
  • Health Tip: Caring for a Canker Sore
  • Radio Listeners ‘Angry as Hornets’ About Dr. Walt’s Comments on Childhood Vaccination
  • Medical and Spiritual Considerations for Christian Fasting
  • Faith-Based Health and Healing – Part 2 – What Value Should We Place on Our Health?
  • Measles cases up for third year in England Due to Unvaccinated Children
  • Victory for Christian Nurse Facing Sack for Offering to Pray for Patient
  • Menopause Hormone Therapy: 'Safe' Time?
  • Papa John's founder warns against eating too much pizza
  • Vitamin D deficiency may harm brain function: study
  • Vitamin D deficiency linked to MS risk
  • Preschoolers More Sedentary than Thought
  • Outdoor time may protect kids from nearsightedness
  • Octuplets mom had 6 embryos implanted
  • Octuplets Mom Got $168G In Disability
  • Wisconsin's Madison Surgery Center Approves New Late-Term Abortion Business
  • Medical Board Revokes License of Abortion Practitioner in Florida Born Alive Case
  • Florida Doctor Investigated in Badly Botched Abortion
  • First U.S. Face Transplant Patient Leaves Hospital
  • A spiritual approach to money
  • Health Tip: Prevent Painful Chapped Hands
  • Health Tip: Wean Your Child From Breast-Feeding
  • Tips on How to decide on a company health plan
  • Want to get healthy? Will exercising 7 minutes a week work? How about 3 minutes?
  • Nurse suspension over prayer 'could lead to thousands more'
  • Ban on prayer is discriminatory and contrary to NHS guidelines, says CMF
  • Nurse who was suspended for offering to pray for a patient is lifted by a wave of support
  • Doctors: Under the drug industry's influence?
  • Teen TV Time Tied to Adult Depression
  • Coffee drinkers show lower dementia risk
  • Egg intake linked to diabetes risk
  • Most Kids Don't Need the Vitamins They're Taking
  • 2 Years of Menopausal Hormone Therapy Use May Be 'Safe'
  • Tamiflu no longer works for this year’s dominant flu strain
  • Childhood Beach Vacations May Boost Melanoma Risk
  • Octuplet Mother Also Gives Birth To Ethical Debate
  • Who’s Responsible for Octuplets’ Birth?
  • Surgeons Remove Donated Kidney Through Vagina
  • Fewer teens smoking marijuana
  • Health Tip: What’s Best for Lumbar Low Back Pain?
  • Health Tip: Caring for a Deep Cut
  • New Study Confirms that Mercury-Based Vaccines Don't Hurt Children and are Safe
  • Health Tip: Managing Neck Pain
  • Health Tip: Check Your Child's Car Seat
  • The pros and cons of fasting
  • Scientists: Plums Are Latest Super Fruit, Less Expensive Than Blueberries, Acai, or Pomegranates
  • Exercise Is Neglected Therapy for Chronic Low Back and Neck Pain
  • Grandmother of Octuplets Reportedly Says Daughter's Obsessed With Kids
  • Octuplets' Mom Wants $2 Million From Oprah, Media Deals
  • Adult Stem Cells Successfully Reset Immune System for Multiple Sclerosis Patients
  • School-supervised asthma therapy improves control
  • Doctors use diabetes test A1C as diagnostic tool
  • Studies Struggle to Gauge Glucosamine's Worth
  • Prescription Chondroitin in Europe Improves Signs and Symptoms of Knee Osteoarthritis
  • Scientists Say First Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research Trial Has Problems
  • Lawsuit Filed for Baby Born Alive at Abortion Clinic then Killed and Hidden from Police
  • Astounding Prolife Ad Viewed over 250,000 Times in Three Days
  • Super Bowl Foods the Doc Won't Recommend
  • Super Bowl Sunday: How to Have a Healthy Game Day
  • Teen TV Habit Leads to Adult Dietary Woes
  • The Truth About 'Bio-identical' Hormone Therapy
  • NBC Rejects Pro-Life Super Bowl Ad Educating Viewers on Obama and Abortion
  • Blocking trigger points may stop cluster headaches
  • Adult Stem cell transplants show promise for MS: study
  • California octuplets' mom says she's "ecstatic"
  • Hospital: Calif. octuplets still doing 'amazingly well'
  • Octuplet Mom May Have Already Had 6 Kids
  • Zoloft, Lexapro best new antidepressants: study
  • Study shows gene therapy cures 'bubble boy disease'
  • Lesbians File Human Rights Complaint against Canadian Physician
  • Health Tip: Problems With a Picky Eater?
  • Health Tip: Preventing Athlete's Foot
  • Study: High-fructose corn syrup contains mercury
  • Cell Phones, Traffic a Deadly Combo for Kids
  • Eat less to remember more, study suggests
  • A major review questions the benefits of acupuncture
  • Wisconsin Court: Cheerleading a Contact Sport
  • Surviving Octuplets Born for Second Time Ever
  • Octuplets doing 'very well' one day after birth
  • Docs Fess Up: We Invented Condition: Cello Scrotum
  • Is a Virus Making You Obese? Fat Chance!
  • Obama Tells Democrats to Drop Planned Parenthood Stimulus Funds After Outrage
  • Brain scans reveal possible source of woman's super-memory
  • Masturbation and Prostate Cancer Risk
  • 'Wired' Hospitals Post Lower Death, Complication Rates
  • America's Top Hospitals Cut Patient Death Rate 27%
  • Health Tip: What to Do If You Have Unsightly Veins
  • Health Tip: Sit Properly at the Computer
  • Is It a Cold or Sinus Infection? How to Tell the Difference
  • Faith-Based Health and Healing – Part 1 – What does the Bible say about health?
  • U.S. School Children Need Less Work, More Play: Study
  • Common Germ Sickens 5 Unvaccinated Children, 1 dies; officials urge vaccination
  • Vaccine study shows no link to autism
  • Vitamin D 'is mental health aid'
  • Arthritis myths debunked
  • Husband's Kiss Woke Up Wife in Coma
  • Penile Fractures: More Than a Sex Myth on 'Grey's Anatomy'
  • Study: Ritalin May Help ADHD Moms Be Better Parents
  • ADHD drugs can cause hallucinations in some kids
  • FDA Approves Embryonic Stem Cell Research Trials on Humans Despite Concerns
  • Focus on the Family’s “Option Ultrasound” Saves 63,000 Lives
  • Pro-Life Medical Groups Seek to Protect Bush Abortion Conscience Clause Rule
  • Model Dies After Losing Hands, Feet to Urinary Tract Infection
  • Health Tip: Taking ADHD Medications
  • Health Tip: Triggers for PTSD
  • Cheap strategies to improve your health in tough economic times
  • Saving 'Soles:' Pastors Give Homeless Pedicures to Prevent Infection
  • U.S. OKs first embryonic stem cell study
  • Car Seats Save Young Lives
  • When kids wheeze, steroids don't help: studies
  • Smoking Causes More Cancer Than Previously Thought
  • Get Acai on the Cheap
  • Detoxification? Flush Those Toxins! Eh, Not So Fast!
  • Autistic traits 'spread widely'
  • Doctors amputate Miss World model's hands, feet
  • Health Tip: If You've Got GERD
  • Health Tip: Save Your Back at Work
  • 7 Things Teenage Boys Most Need
  • Whooping cough vaccine urged for new moms
  • Counterfeit foods enter the U.S. market
  • Peanut Butter Product Recall List Grows
  • General Mills and Kroger Pull Peanut Butter Items
  • Most successful dieters lose weight on their own
  • Study Suggests Men, Women React Differently When Facing Food Temptation
  • The science behind those cookie diets
  • GERD Procedures Ditch Scalpels
  • First heart attacks becoming less severe: U.S. study
  • FDA Approves Savella for Fibromyalgia
  • Health Tip: Nutrition for Athletic Performance
  • Health Tip: Clogged Ears On a Plane?
  • Cold Weather May Raise Your Blood Pressure
  • Book Is Rallying Resistance to the Antivaccine Crusade
  • FDA, CDC: Don't Eat Peanut Butter Products
  • President Bush Will Leave Strong Pro-Life Legacy on Abortion, Bioethics Issues
  • Barack Obama's Letter to Daughters Contradicts Abortion-Punishment Remark
  • Obama Wrongly Claims Embryonic Stem Cell Research Will Cure Alzheimer's
  • Guys: Are you as fit as Obama?
  • More Americans Urged to Get Cancer Screenings
  • Kids find a new way to adjust: Chiropractors
  • States File Suit to Overturn Healthcare Worker 'Conscience Rule'
  • House gives Obama jump-start on health reform
  • Health Tip: Log Your Headache Pain
  • Health Tip: Health Tip: Wine Could Benefit the Heart
  • What a woman’s heart needs, at every age
  • Oprah and Bioidentical Hormones: FAQ
  • Kids' vaccine slashes meningitis
  • Simple Checklist Makes Surgery Safer
  • Apple CEO Steve Jobs takes medical leave
  • Analyzing the key questions about Jobs' health
  • Jobs Could Survive Many Years If Pancreatic Tumor Has Recurred
  • Gift From Son to Father: A New Kidney
  • Bed Bugs, Nearly Eradicated, Make a Comeback
  • Group Files Suit, Calls VitaminWater's Nutritional Claims 'Deceptive'
  • Health Tip: Walking for Exercise
  • Health Tip: Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
  • Majority of Docs Believe In Miracles
  • Eight Traits Characterize Teens Who Abstain from Sex
  • Rates of chlamydia, syphilis on the rise in U.S.
  • Hormone therapy linked to brain shrinkage
  • Little evidence herbal remedies ease menopause - review
  • Study Findings Could Boost Statin Use by 20%
  • More than 1 million baby cribs recalled over suffocation risk
  • Vicks VapoRub Misuse May Hurt Infants
  • Soaring autism rates in California not an artifact
  • Certain Antidepressants Ease Fibromyalgia Symptoms
  • Health Tip: Good Night’s Sleep May Help Prevent the Common Cold
  • Health Tip: Understanding Seasonal Sadness
  • The Silent Scream – Fish feelings and pain in preborn humans
  • Good childhood fitness tied to adult health
  • Walking Every Day Prevents Extra Pounds From Adding Up as You Age
  • Americans Consuming More Sugary Beverages
  • Gardening gives elders a harvest of health
  • Nationwide Cell Phone Ban for Drivers Urged
  • Too Many Overweight Applicants, Army May Start 'Fat Farm'
  • Parents Not Best Barometer of Kid's Eating, Exercise Habits
  • Scientists Question Gupta's Past Reporting
  • Obese Americans now outweigh the merely overweight
  • Woman Refuses to Abort Twins With Two Heads, One Body
  • Apple's Steve Jobs has hormone imbalance, will remain CEO
  • Health Tip: Coping With Pet Allergies
  • Health Tip: Losing Your Hair?
  • Debunking The Myth of “Detoxification”
  • Dr. Walt’s Most Popular Blogs of 2008
  • Doctors Debate 'Delayed Vaccine' Schedule
  • Health Prayer: Should Religion and Faith Have Roles in Medicine?
  • Religion seems to boost some patients' health
  • Study Confirms Importance of Mom and Dad
  • TV, computer time may mean out-of-shape kids
  • Early C-section for full-term babies poses risk
  • Massachusetts wants calorie counts at fast-food outlets
  • Good childhood fitness tied to adult health
  • Combination vaccine safe and effective for infants
  • Nationwide salmonella outbreak
  • Autism Cases on the Rise
  • Alzheimer's risk upped in senior smokers
  • FDA Backs Cholesterol Drug Vytorin
  • Health Tip: See Your Doctor Before Pregnancy
  • Health Tip: Preventing Indigestion
  • The Truth About 7 Common Food Additives
  • Obama Wants Journalist Gupta for Surgeon General
  • Car Key Device Jams Teens' Cell Phones
  • Diet tied to survival in breast cancer patients
  • Coffee may protect against oral cancers
  • Garlic's Cancer Benefits Challenged
  • Abstinence Education Advocates Continue Bashing Johns Hopkins Virginity Study
  • Vatican Newspaper Publishes Article Detailing Birth Control Pill as Cause of Abortion and Cancer
  • Childhood Trauma Tied to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
  • Buyer Beware of Online Acai Offers
  • Drugmaker Merck seeks Gardasil approval for boys
  • Health Tip: Feel Better by Looking Good
  • Health Tip: Budget Your Calories
  • Retail Pharmacies Enter Battle on Generic Drug Prices – Good news for consumers
  • Grocer to Offer Free Antibiotics to Customers for 3 Months
  • Strict New Jersey vaccination rules spark protests among some parents.
  • A New Cigarette Hazard: ‘Third-Hand Smoke’
  • Dad's involvement during pregnancy is key: study
  • Overweight and Obesity in Kids Underdiagnosed
  • Democrats Debate Methods to End Stem Cell Ban
  • Would You Breast-Feed Your 6-Year-Old?
  • Fast food near schools means fatter kids
  • Study: Smoking ban leads to major drop in heart attacks
  • More bedbugs are biting in Cincinnati – and around the U.S.
  • Two Doctors Needed to Lift 14-Pound Newborn Out of Womb
  • Health Tip: Beat the Winter Blues
  • Health Tip: 5 Simple Things That Could Cut Your Breast Cancer Risk
  • 'Tis the Season for Colorectal Screening?Give a Life-Saving Gift this Christmas.
  • Parents can help kids to slim down
  • Top 10 Health News Stories of 2008
  • Top 10 Medical Stories of 2008 for Doctors
  • Top 10 Healthy Eating Stories of 2008
  • Top Diet Stories of 2008
  • Top Women’s Health Stories of 2008
  • Top Men’s Health Stories of 2008
  • Top 10 baseless" health scares for 2008
  • Sleep Longer, Help Your Heart
  • Treadmill Workout Curbs Appetite Hormones
  • No evidence seen for benefits of "raw milk"
  • Dangerous Combinations of Prescription and OTC Drugs Common Among Older Adults
  • Lance Armstrong, girlfriend expecting baby in June
  • Health Tip: Eating Strategies for Healthier Holiday Parties
  • Health Tip: Avoid Holiday Injuries
  • The Truth About 6 Holiday Health Myths
  • For Pro-Lifers, an Early Christmas Present
  • If you or someone you love is using an albuterol inhaler, you need to read this
  • The Top 10 Natural Products
  • U.S. Flu Shows Resistance to Flu Drug
  • Moms-to-Be Who Drink May Damage Unborn Baby’s Brain
  • Stevia No-Cal Sweetener OK'd by FDA
  • Limiting School Snacks Boosts Fruit, Veggie Consumption
  • New York Governor Commentary: Why we need an obesity tax
  • Denver QB Cutler keeps diabetes in check, stays on his game
  • Illinois Supreme Court Decision Supports Conscience Rights of Pharmacists
  • Planned Parenthood President Upset Bush Protects Doctors From Forced Abortions
  • All But Decapitated, Boy, 9, Recovers
  • Indonesia's "tree man" faces new operations
  • U.S. Woman Recovering From World’s 4th Face Transplant
  • Second Person in World to Receive Face Transplant Dies
  • Rule Protects Workers Who Deny Care That Violates Beliefs
  • Christian Medical Association Says New HHS Civil Rights Regulation Will Protect Patients and Medical Access
  • Media, Abortion Advocates Misrepresenting Bush Policy to Protect Medical Staff
  • Vatican: Use of Morning After Pills "Fall Within the Sin of Abortion" - Will Catholic Hospitals Now Stop Using them for Rape Victims?
  • Most patients rely on word of mouth when picking a new doctor
  • Do Patients Trust Doctors Too Much?
  • A little wine may boost heart-healthy omega-3
  • Gastroenterologists Publish Recommendations on IBS Treatment
  • Lung cancer kills more women than breast cancer
  • Government website rates nursing homes
  • Surgeons discuss landmark face transplant
  • Grand jury to investigate Planned Parenthood video case
  • Duggars welcome 18th child
  • Improved stool DNA test helps spot colon cancer
  • Surgeon finds foot in newborn's brain tumor
  • Health Tip: Using a Nicotine Patch
  • Health Tip: Managing Joint Pain
  • For Colds, Step Aside, Chicken Soup: Make Way for Hot Fruit Drinks
  • American Society of Reproductive Medicine Statement Confirms the Pill Causes Abortion
  • Cleveland Clinic Joins Face Race With Near-Total Face Transplant Success
  • Colonoscopy Has a 'Right Side' Blind Spot
  • Colonoscopy prep pills carry kidney risk
  • Diabetes increases cancer mortality risk
  • Primary care doctors struggling to survive
  • Right help key to quit success for women smokers
  • Airborne to Pay $7 Million to Settle Fraud Allegations
  • Doctors Take Pledge against Assisted Suicide
  • Fruits, veggies slash breast cancer risk: U.S. study
  • FDA OKs New Cholesterol Drug Trilipix
  • Third Planned Parenthood Abortion Business Caught Covering Up Statutory Rape
  • Living with extended family hard on women's hearts
  • Pro-Life Group Stresses Abortion-Based Vaccine Alternatives After Vatican Rules
  • U.S. team performs near-total face transplant
  • Health Tip: Where to Keep a Fire Extinguisher
  • Health Tip: Holiday Decorating Safety
  • Cutting Drug Costs: 11 Dos and Don'ts
  • Families can find joy in pared-down, simpler holidays
  • Newsweek Goes for Gay Marriage by Turning the Bible on its Head
  • Newsweek’s Opinion about Gay Marriage Takes the Bible on a Joy Ride
  • Low-Carb Diets May Impair Memory
  • 'Superfood' Acai May Not Be Worth Price
  • High-Fructose Corn Syrup’s Bad Rap Unfair?
  • 'Green' propellants alter use, cost of asthma inhalers
  • New study firmly ties HRT use to breast cancer
  • HRT Users Who Get Breast Cancer Less Likely to Die
  • Panic attacks linked to heart disease
  • Debate Rages On Risk Of Mercury In Fish
  • FDA panel: Two asthma drugs (Serevent Foradil) risky but Advair OK
  • Physicians Weighing Patient Fallout Over FDA Panel’s Asthma Drug Vote
  • Mental health disorders common in young adults: survey
  • Study: 1 in 5 Teens Engaging in 'Tech' Sex
  • Woman died from 'too much water'
  • FDA advisers back new female condom
  • Investigational Oral Anticoagulant May Offer Fixed-Dose Alternative to Warfarin
  • Health Tip: Helping Seniors Beat the Holiday Blues
  • Health Tip: Safety suggestions for holiday decorations
  • FRC Defends Accusations Against Johns Hopkins Abortion Researcher
  • TV Broadcast of an Assisted Suicide Intensifies a Contentious Debate in Britain
  • Jack in the Box burger tops unhealthful list
  • Baby girl born from full ovary transplant
  • Just a third of U.S. adults got flu shots
  • Top Five Excuses for avoiding the Flu Shot
  • 38% of U.S. Adults Use Alternative Treatments
  • 12% of Kids Use Complementary/Alternative Medicine
  • 10% of U.S. High School Seniors Use Vicodin Illegally
  • Study Suggests Sugar May Be Addictive
  • Family lifestyle equals genes in childhood obesity risk
  • Pilots May Face Greater Cancer Risk
  • 2 Diabetes Drugs Double Fracture Risk in Women
  • Medical Group Suggests Delaying Puberty in Gender-Confused Youths
  • Boy Survives After 16-Inch Arrow Is Shot Through Head
  • Health Tip: Healthy, Easy Holiday Appetizers
  • Health Tip: When a Loved One Has Cancer
  • Study Shows Happiness is contagious
  • Natural Medications (Herbs, Vitamins, and Supplements) for Menopausal Symptoms Larimore
  • Family Newsletter – December 2008 Edition
  • Pastors Ask Congregants to Have More Sex
  • Study finds hot drinks help colds
  • Study Finds Women Get Inferior Care to Men
  • Warm-Up Exercises Reduce Some Teen Sports Injuries
  • Cancer to pass heart disease as No. 1 killer
  • Nuts boost health benefit of Mediterranean diet
  • Selenium, Vitamins E and C Won't Prevent Prostate Cancer
  • Johns Hopkins Researcher Responds to Criticism on Abortion-Mental Health Study
  • Breastfeeding Helps Moms Lose Weight
  • Labor Orgasms Called 'Best-Kept Secret'
  • In Dangerous Trend, More Women Sell Their Eggs
  • More Medicare beneficiaries have difficulty finding new physicians, research indicates
  • Medical experts caution that too much information about drug safety may overwhelm
  • Health Tip: Avoiding a Holiday Season of Discontent

  • Health Tip: 5 Simple Things That Could Cut Your Breast Cancer Risk
  • Researchers Stepping Up Study of Health And Religiosity
  • Warning Given on Use of 4 Popular Asthma Drugs, but Debate Remains
  • Secondhand smoke causes fertility problems: study
  • FDA OKs Drug for Enhancing Eyelashes
  • Tips that might make night-shift workers more alert on the job
  • 'Injectable bone' helps fractures
  • Assisted Suicide Could be Legalized in Third State Under Montana Court Ruling
  • Cold sores 'an Alzheimer's risk'
  • Indian woman gives birth aged 70: reports
  • Health Tip: 9 Ways to Go Mediterranean
  • Health Tip: Quiz: What's Your Snacking Personality?
  • HEADLINE: “Abortion not seen linked with depression.” Don’t believe it for a second.
  • Researchers Dismissing Abortion-Depression Link Funded by Planned Parenthood
  • Johns Hopkins Review of Abortion, Depression Link Ignores Three New Studies
  • Can You Trust Online Doctor Rankings?
  • How To Steer Clear Of Medical Traps Online
  • Warning over internet painkillers
  • Stem Cell Therapy Web Sites "Dangerous"
  • Video Shows Planned Parenthood Not Reporting Girl's Statutory Rape
  • Empty-nesters benefit when the children fly the coop
  • Exercise helps overweight kids with anger
  • Research: Young gymnasts face wide range of new injuries
  • Adult Stem Cells Help Stroke Victim Recover
  • Parents Torn over Surplus Embryos
  • Unused Embryos Vex Infertility Patients
  • Health Tip: Vaccinations for Adults
  • Health Tip: Use Sunscreen Year-Round
  • Lots of TV and Web time harms kids' health in almost every way
  • Researchers to APA: You Can't Keep Ignoring Studies Showing Abortion Hurts Women
  • Pro-abortion Medical Student Learns the Grim Reality about Abortion
  • Abortion or Miscarriage Lead to Higher Risk for Drug, Alcohol Abuse
  • Black Women Have Higher Premature Birth Rates From Having More Abortions
  • Virtual Colonoscopy Screens for Cancer, Osteoporosis
  • Brand-name drugs no better than generics: study
  • College Students Also Need Flu Vaccine, Experts Say
  • Stevia: The 'Holy Grail' of Sweeteners?
  • Consumer Reports: Surprisingly High Salt Levels Common in Some Foods
  • Evidence growing for vitamin D-heart health link
  • Two Drinks Daily May Hurt Women's Hearts, Researchers Say
  • Teens from Intact Families Delay Sex
  • Health Tip: Help Prevent Cavities
  • Health Tip: Using a Carbon Monoxide Detector
  • Larimore Family Newsletter – November 2008 Edition
  • Healing for the Holidays: Adult Stem Cell Research Still Outpaces Embryonic by Miles
  • This holiday season, you can thank our troops. It’s fast and simple.
  • New Study Shows Direct Link Between Abortion and Mental Health Problems
  • Second New Study: Mental Health Problems Up 30% For Women Having Abortions
  • Antioxidants 'cannot slow aging'
  • Measles cases surge to new high due to parents failing to vaccinate kids
  • Mobile Phones Distract Drivers More Than Passengers
  • 'Eli Stone' wrongly paints pot as potential cure for multiple sclerosis
  • Embryo adopton gives infertile couple children they wanted
  • 'Embryo adoption' service seeks to give infertile couples a chance to have a family
  • Doctors ditch drug samples to avoid influencing treatment
  • FDA defends safety of melamine in U.S. infant formula
  • FAQ: Melamine in U.S. Baby Formula
  • Health Care Reform Reveals Family Doctor Shortage
  • UnitedHealth launches health website for general public
  • On World AIDS Day, some experts suggest AIDS is hogging world attention and budgets
  • Experts Debate CyberKnife for Prostate Cancer
  • Health Tip: Dry Skin? Don't Let Winter Win
  • Health Tip: Be Sure to Get a Flu Shot
  • Ten Health Eating Tips for the Holiday Season
  • Giving thanks can make you healthier, happier
  • Better Health Linked to Church Attendance
  • Women Smokers Lose 14.5 Years Off Life Span
  • Congressional Bill Would Reverse Bush Rules on Doctors and Forced Abortions
  • More evidence ties media violence to teen violence
  • FDA finds melamine traces in U.S. infant formulas
  • Questions and Answers About Trace Amounts of Melamine in U.S. Infant Formula
  • Group: Soft Plastic Toys Are Health Risk
  • 10-Pound Hairball Pulled From Girl's Stomach
  • Health Tip: Hide or Get Rid of Excess Hair
  • Health Tip: Caring for Your Skin With Acne
  • Giving thanks isn't just pious or polite. It's good for you
  • Pharmacy Savings Over 70% Are Easily Found with Free, Online Resources
  • Attend Religious Services, Live Longer
  • Nap without guilt: It boosts memory
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery Gets Patients Back on Feet in Record Time
  • Bad Bosses Are Hard on the Heart
  • Rate of new U.S. cancer cases drops for first time
  • Understanding the Drop in Cancer Cases
  • Depression May Up Heart Attack Risk
  • 24-hour blood pressure test better at seeing risks
  • Microsoft Examines Causes of ‘Cyberchondria’
  • Some breast cancers may naturally regress: study
  • Fibromyalgia patients show brain abnormalities
  • Wikipedia often omits important drug information: study
  • It's Not a Tumor, It's a Brain Worm
  • Health Tip: Healthy post-Turkey Day dishes
  • Health Tip: An Allergy Checklist for Holiday Gatherings
  • Health Tip: Substitutions Make Holiday Fare Healthier
  • Harmony: Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places
  • Website eHarmony Forced to Cater to Homosexuals
  • Foes of embryonic stem cell research now face tough battle
  • Adoption of Single Embryo IVF Transfer Still Slow in U.S.
  • Kennedy set for major push on health bill
  • Religious Feelings Associated with Women's Lengthier Survival
  • Study: Forward-Facing Strollers May Harm Babies Emotionally
  • The View Co-Host Calls Homeschoolers “Demented”
  • Study suggests happier people watch less television
  • Fast-food ad ban could cut child obesity: U.S. study
  • Can a Scale Solve Teen Obesity? Obesity Experts Debate Findings of New Study
  • Smokeout '08: The Perfect Time to Quit
  • Parent Smoking During Pregnancy Raises Kids' Heart Risks
  • Dad's in-home smoking may harm family's health
  • Vitamin E won't prevent rheumatoid arthritis: study
  • Removing small colon polyps costly, unnecessary
  • U.S. teen lives 118 days without heart
  • North Carolina Teen Dies Playing Choking Game
  • Florida Teen Live-Streams His Suicide Online
  • Scientists Could Find Cure For 'Wolf Boy'
  • Conjoined twins die on airliner: report

  • Health Tip: Conditions That May Affect a Newborn's Skin
  • Health Tip: Is Your Child More Prone to Ear Infections?
  • Health Tip: Easing Hemorrhoid Pain
  • On Conscience, HHS Rules!
  • Why is O’Bama insisting on embryonic stem cell research?
  • Generation Rx: Could your teens be abusing prescription drugs?
  • Health Tip: Battling Bad Breath?
  • Health Tip: Caught a Cold? Suggestions to help you feel better
  • Airway Transplant Shows Potential of Adult Stem Cells for Tissue Engineering
  • Ecuadorean Dwarfs May Unlock Cancer Clues
  • Active pregnant women tend to stay healthier
  • Tips on How to Safely Stay in Shape While Expecting
  • Pine tree extract may ease jet lag
  • Low vitamin D linked to sudden cardiac death
  • Too little sleep tied to increased cancer risk
  • Indigo Ointment Relieves Psoriasis
  • Many family doctors plan to quit or cut back: survey
  • CDC: IVF May Boost Birth Defects Risk
  • Chinese Woman Who Faced Potential Forced Abortion Released, Keeps Baby
  • Gulf War illness is real, report finds
  • I’m saying “No” to assisted suicide. Will you? New web site encourages doctors, caregivers to pledge no to assisted suicide
  • Some medical professionals concerned about Metamucil ad campaign
  • Two treatments appear effective for sinus sufferers
  • Health Tip: Protect Baby From Diaper Rash
  • Health Tip: Risk Factors for Skin Cancer
  • 'Marriage checkup' aims to prevent problems
  • Study: Divorce Can Be Deadly
  • Long-term married relationships can be just as passionate and romantic as ne love
  • Ovary transplant baby 'a miracle'
  • Baby Girl Thriving Despite Being Born Four Months Early
  • Vitamin C, E Supplements Won't Help Prevent Cancer
  • Peppermint Oil, Fiber Can Treat IBS
  • Younger Men Fare Best After Hip Joint Resurfacing
  • America's healthiest grocery stores
  • Health Tip: Exercise to Beat Arthritis Pain
  • Health Tip: Safer Sushi Eating
  • Experts weigh in on which vitamins to toss back or toss out
  • 8 Top Educational Kids' TV Shows Listed
  • 'Love handles' raise death risk
  • Shopping-Cart Wash Fends Off Germs
  • 11 Injury-Prone High School Sports – and how to prevent injuries
  • Study: Many Teens Overconfident, Have 'Wildly' Unrealistic Expectations
  • Early Onset Drug Approved for ADHD
  • Peppermint Oil, Fiber Can Treat IBS
  • Study: Deadly stomach bug more common than thought
  • Custom-Compounded Hormone Creams Ease Menopause Symptoms, Boost Heart Health
  • Arousal gel makes sex better for women
  • Fewer Heart Attack Deaths Post-Smoking Ban
  • Number of home births in New York City increasing
  • March of Dimes Gives US a "D" on Premature Birth, But Ignores Abortion Link
  • U.S. smoking rate is under 20 percent for first time

  • Doctor Urges Caution in Interpreting New Findings on Cholesterol Drug
  • Inexpensive blood test identifies people with a normal cholesterol at risk for heart attack, stroke – and a statin medicine may save lives and change preventive medicine

  • Questions and Answers on Bottled Water and How It Compares to Tap Water
  • U.S. News unveils ranking of health plans
  • Health Tip: Doing Your Baby's Laundry
  • Health Tip: Prevent Nail Problems
  • New York Subway Riders Respond to Ad and Share Post-Abortion Grief, Agony
  • Obese kids' arteries look like middle-aged adults'
  • Calcium, Vitamin D Won't Prevent Breast Cancer
  • Listening to Joyful Music Helps Heart Health
  • Google's New Site Aims to Detect Flu Outbreaks Faster
  • Study: Women lead men in bacteria, hands down
  • Baby born after world’s first ovary transplant
  • Ohio grandma gives birth to daughter's triplets
  • Boy is seven feet tall at age 12
  • Heart Valves Fashioned From Stem Cells in Umbilical Cord Blood
  • Frozen embryos may be healthier
  • Health Tip: Evaluating Your Child's Vision
  • Health Tip: Bleeding Between Periods
  • Vitamins C and E do not cut heart attack, stroke risk: study
  • Vitamin B12 and folic acid do not cut heart attack, stroke risk: study
  • Active Young Women Need Calcium, Vitamin D
  • Is a big breakfast good for you? Not so fast!
  • Baby’s lungs 'boosted' by breastfeeding
  • Injuries link to ADHD diagnosis
  • Woman has twins from cancer survivor's 13-year-old sperm
  • Obama Executive Orders Will Force Abortion, Embryonic Stem Cell Funding
  • Five steps to getting a second opinion online
  • Vaccines: Separating fact from fiction
  • Study links teen pregnancy to sexy TV shows
  • Your child’s lack of sleep is linked to their risk of obesity
  • Health Tip: Evaluating Your Child's Vision
  • Health Tip: What's on Your Plate?
  • Billy Graham Won't Advise Obama Because of His Strong Pro-Abortion Position
  • Payback Time: What Planned Parenthood Expects from Barack Obama
  • Kennedy Works to Draft Obama-Based Healthcare Overhaul Bill
  • Most Who Have Prediabetes Don’t Know It
  • Survey indicates more Americans may be exercising, adhering to healthier diets
  • Supplement Improves Fitness for Elderly
  • Washington State Approves Physician-Assisted Suicide
  • Washington Doctors, Hospitals Refuse to Take Part in New Assisted Suicide Law
  • Powdered Milk Helps Kids Overcome Milk Allergy
  • Strange play in infancy may point to autism
  • Kids shouldn't eat animals killed with lead bullets
  • Health Tip: Hiccups Can Wreak Havoc
  • Health Tip: Prevent Night-Driving Dangers
  • Barack Obama Pushes Abortion on Day One With Rahm Emanuel as Chief of Staff
  • Post-Election Depression: How to Cope
  • Study: Brain Speed Peaks At Age 40
  • Surfing violent websites linked to violent behavior
  • Vitamin B supplements do not prevent cancer: study
  • Testosterone patches boost libido in older women
  • 10 Ways to Prevent Your Child From Catching the Flu
  • 10 Foods to Kick a Cold and Boost Your Immunity
  • 10 Lifestyle Tips for Cancer Prevention
  • 10 Diet Myths
  • Obama's Abortion Extremism
  • Health Tip: Obesity and Your Child
  • Health Tip: Stretch Your Hamstrings to prevent pulling this muscle
  • More Kids Taking Medication; Obesity Blamed
  • Fatty Liver in Obese Kids Increases Risks of Death, Transplant
  • Brisk walking trims dangerous belly fat
  • Too Much Body Fat Bad for Bones?
  • Even a little caffeine may harm unborn baby, study finds
  • New Study Shows Flu Shot Keeps Kids Out of the Doctor’s Office
  • Scans Reveal Brain Abnormalities Associated with Fibromyalgia
  • Vote as if Lives Depend on It - Because They Do
  • Barack Obama Wants to Reverse Ban on Partial-Birth Abortions
  • Barack Obama's Health Care Plan Covers Abortion, Would Require Tax-Funding
  • Barack Obama Would Restore Funds to UN Group Involved in Forced Abortions
  • Health Tip: Soothing Eczema
  • Health Tip: Controlling Muscle Cramps
  • Turning clock back Sunday may help your heart
  • Exercise protects against breast cancer
  • Cold virus on home surfaces transferable to fingers
  • Refrigerator Handles, Light Switches, Phone Keypads Also Harbor Germs
  • New diabetes rate up 90 percent in past decade
  • FDA ignored evidence when calling BPA safe
  • Blondes vs. Brunettes: Who Is Better Wife Material?
  • How to decrease the wait for your doctor’s appointment
  • Simple remedies can ease sinus woes
  • Barack Obama Wants All Pro-Life Laws Overturned
  • FDA’s Claim that the Baby Bottle Chemical BPA is Safe is Rebuked
  • Independent Scientific Panel Rebukes FDA for Assuring Parents that BPA Is Safe
  • Color Red Makes Men Amorous
  • New Advice on What Preschoolers Should Eat -- and How to Handle Picky Eaters
  • Toys in Pediatric Offices Harbor Rhinoviruses
  • FDA Warns Bayer Over Claims on 2 Unapproved Aspirin Products
  • Vitamin E And Selenium Fail To Prevent Prostate Cancer In Large Clinical Trial
  • 15% of female veterans tell of sexual trauma
  • More CPR on scene boosts cardiac arrest survival
  • Statins may cut pneumonia death, blood clot risks
  • Statins cut key indicator of prostate cancer: study
  • Health Tip: Don't Lose Sight of Halloween Safety
  • Health Tip: Trick-or-Treating Safely
  • Health Tip: Lose Weight, and Keep it Off
  • Health Tip: If Your Child Takes Medicine
  • Children of Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt Want to Know Why Their Parents Aren't Married
  • Do you lie to your doctor? If so, it could cost you your life
  • Doctors Admit the Obvious: You Can’t Get a Live Organ from a Dead Body
  • Do You Have THE FLU or A COLD?
  • Palin Promotes Special Needs Agenda
  • Christian Radio Ads Mislead Voters on Obama, Abortion
  • Family Flu Shots Protect Babies Before Leaving Hospital
  • Parents of ADHD Kids Nearly Twice as Likely to Split as Families without ADHD
  • Nicotine replacement safe during pregnancy
  • Survey: Americans Eating More Whole Grains, Vegetables, Fruits
  • Large food companies add new nutritional label
  • Surprising Success for Childhood Diarrhea Vaccine
  • Docs try adult stem cells to fix heart – instead of surgery
  • Scientists develop cancer fighting tomato
  • Did you know the birth control pill can cause abortions?
  • Pro-life Pharmacy in Virginia Now Open
  • If you think your child’s weight is normal, you may be wrong
  • Health Tip: Communicating With a Loved One's Doctor
  • Health Tip: Talking With Your Daughter About Menstruation
  • Cold Hands, Warm Heart? It Ain’t So!
  • New Diet Pill Doubles Weight Loss of Current Drugs
  • Research: Eating quickly until full triples overweight risk
  • Banana Diet "Recipe For Disaster" For Most
  • High Fructose Diet Inhibits Appetite Suppressing Hormone
  • Many mothers share bed with baby, a SIDS risk
  • Many doctors give patients placebo treatment
  • Foods And Meds You Shouldn't Mix

  • Do You Have THE FLU or A COLD?
  • Health Tip: Protecting Your Child at Day Care
  • Health Tip: Fluoride Use by Children
  • Junk food causes a third of heart attacks
  • Speedy eaters are three times likelier to get fat
  • Demand for BPA-free bottles grows after Canada ban
  • Doctor: Most Donors Still Alive when Organs are Removed
  • Magnet Device Aims to Treat Depression Patients
  • Smokers should get pneumonia vaccine: U.S. advisers
  • James Dobson: We Need to Elect Pro-Life President, Abortion's at Stake
  • Monthly vitamin D supplement safe and effective
  • Prostate Grown From Adult Stem Cell

  • Cold medicines and children: a dangerous mix?
  • Tips on over-the-counter cold medications for children over 4 years old.
  • Health Tip: Choose Meats Wisely
  • Health Tip: Quit Smoking During Pregnancy
  • Disco tune "Stayin' Alive" could save your life
  • Flu Season Under Way: 7 States Report Outbreaks
  • Parents Find Hope in Down Syndrome Support Groups
  • Canada Declares Bisphenol A (BPA) Toxic, Bans From Baby Bottles
  • Candy-Flavored Methamphetamine Targets Children
  • Children who have ADHD can strain marriages
  • Mother Nature Helps Kids with ADHD Concentrate
  • Rethinking Prostate Cancer in Older Men

  • Health Tip: Make Time for Breakfast
  • Health Tip: Choose a Safe Halloween Costume
  • Bottled Water Impure Too, Study Finds
  • Women 'unaware of alcohol threat'
  • Hawaii Ending Universal Child Health Care
  • Aspirin Doesn't Prevent First Heart Attack or Stroke in Diabetics
  • Raelian Cloning a Fake, After All

  • The War on Crisis Pregnancy Centers

  • You’re NOT going to believe this! Planned Parenthood Offers Walk-in Abortions With Webcam Doctor!!
  • Pregnancy Centers Could Face National Attack if Barack Obama Wins
  • Even Doctors Misread Health Statistics
  • Surfing the Web Stimulates Your Brain
  • Jolie breast-feeding photo: triumph or trouble?
  • Parkinson's linked to vitamin D deficiency
  • Cheers! White Wine Just as Good as Red, Scientists Say
  • Excess Drinking Shrinks the Brain
  • Poll: 60 Percent Oppose All, Most Abortions; 28% of "Pro-Choice" are Pro-Life
  • States Ask Baby Product Companies to Avoid BPA
  • FDA will look into possible conflict in BPA case
  • “Safer prenatal Down’s syndrome test” will likely result in more deaths among unborn children
  • Child Heart Disease Risks on the Rise
  • Pediatricians say kids need more vitamin D
  • Consumer Reports Rates Children’s Cereals
  • Call to ban junk food from NHS and schools in Great Britain
  • New dads can get postpartum depression, too
  • Fliers Can Keep Blood Clots at Bay
  • Researchers find ethical ways to make stem cells
  • Stem cell generation from ordinary cells now safe
  • President Signs Bill to Support Babies with Disabilities
  • Two New Studies Offer Hope for Bald Men
  • Naps don't harm older folks' nighttime sleep

  • Vending Machines with Unhealthy Food Found in Most Middle Schools – Dr. Walt offers solutions for parents
  • Study Agrees with Dr. Walt – St. John’s Wort effective for depression – with caveats!
  • Parents fret needlessly over fever
  • Health Tip: Prepare Your Child for a New Baby
  • Health Tip: Weight-Lifting Safety
  • Do "Natural" Cold Remedies Work?
  • Poll: 85 Percent Say Negative Problems After Abortion Common for Women
  • FRC Discusses Post-Abortion Effects
  • Study: Quarter of Oregon Assisted Suicide Victims Depressed, Still Got Drugs
  • Obesity tied to early heart attack
  • Obesity-cancer link unknown to many women
  • German Doing Well After 1st Double Arm Transplant
  • Brain Rewires Itself After Hand Transplant
  • Study: Stem Cells Derived From Men's Testicles Seem to Work as Well as Embryonic Stem Cells

  • Mental health parity bill becomes law
  • Knee Arthritis: Supplements May Not Help –
    Why you should NOT believe this headline.
  • New Video Suggests Planned Parenthood Not Reporting Statutory Rape
  • Don't use cold drugs in kids under four years old: manufacturers
  • Many adolescents not up to date on their shots
  • Get 2 1/2 hours of exercise per week, U.S. says
  • Fans found to help prevent sudden infant deaths (SIDS) by 72 percent
  • ADHD drugs cut risk of drug abuse, smoking: study
  • Colon cancer screenings can stop after age 75, task force says
  • Health Tip: When Earwax Builds Up
  • Health Tip: Boost Your Energy

  • Kids want an exotic pet? Ask your doctor first
  • Study: Recipes' calories have grown over time
  • Researchers Say 'LIfe-Threatening' Energy Drinks Need Warning Labels
  • Book Offers Novel Approach to Weight Loss
  • Health Tip: Prevent Heartburn
  • Health Tip: Controlling Gas

  • Poll Shows Sex within Marriage is Fulfilling (much more than sex out of marriage)
  • Horny Goat Weed Shows Promise for Erectile Dysfunction, but products sold in the U.S. fail testing
  • Some cereals more than half sugar: report
  • Sick Kids: Keep Them Home? Or Are They Faking?
  • FDA, pediatricians split on safety of kids' cold medicines
  • Health Tip: Sex During Pregnancy
  • Health Tip: Parenting a Child With ADHD
  • Vegan Diet Good for Type 2 Diabetes
  • Pandas at China zoo fed chicken soup for health
  • Adult Stem Cells Show Promise for Kidney Failure
  • Adult Stem Cells Show Promise for Liver Cirrhosis
  • Adult Stem-Cell Successes Add Up

  • Powerful Pro-Marriage Film "Fireproof" Opens in Theatres Today
  • 6 ways to save money on drugs and doctors
  • Pro-Marriage Film Fireproof Wins at the BoxOffice
  • Human touch may have some healing properties
  • Taco Bell, KFC, Pizza Hut add new menu item: Calories
  • What Car Booster Seats Are Effective?
  • Study: Postmenopausal hormones via gel, patch less risky for heart
  • Health Tip: Controlling Hot Flashes
  • Health Tip: When Your Child is Teething
  • Heart patients should be screened for depression
  • Acupressure seen to calm children before surgery
  • Vitamin C may blunt effect of chemotherapy: study
  • FDA Okays Test to Quickly Identify Flu Strains
  • Purity Pledges Can Work
  • Health Tip: Does Your Child Need a Nap?
  • Health Tip: Ease PMS Symptoms
  • Prenatal-Awareness Bill Heads to President's Desk
  • Overall Abortion Rate Declines 30% in Quarter Century
  • Statins 'prevent artery aging'
  • Eating Fish, Breast-Feeding Boosts Infant Development
  • The CDC goes viral to stop the spread of influenza
  • Omega-6 fatty acid intake tied to breast cancer

  • 5 Ways to Avoid Winter Weight Gain
  • Have You Gotten Your Flu Shot or Nasal Spray? If not, what's Your Excuse?

  • Both real and virtual colonoscopies work. Which does Dr. Walt recommend?
  • Abortion Survivor Responds to Obama Calling Her "Despicable Liar"
  • Obama Stem Cell Research Ad Ignores Best Diabetes Hope: Adult Cells
  • Experts Lean toward Ethical Stem-Cell Research
  • Accusations That Gov. Sarah Palin Charged Victims for Rape Kits Proven False
  • Dark Chocolate Prevents Heart Disease
  • Man Sues, Says Doctors Amputated Penis Without His Consent
  • Sexually Active Teenage Girls "Twice As Likely" To Suffer From Depression
  • Abortion Rate Lowest in 30 Years: Minority Rate Still Disproportionately High
  • Suzanne Somers – The Fountain of Youth or Medical Baloney?
  • Energy Drinks: Hazardous to Your Health?
  • Study Links 2 COPD Drugs to Risks of Heart Attack, Stroke, Death
  • Leading Embryonic Stem Cell Researcher Shifts Focus to Ethical Alternatives
  • Senate Approves Bill to Reduce Abortions on Babies With Down Syndrome
  • Acupuncture beats SSRI drug to treat hot flashes: study
  • Acupuncture Eases Breast Cancer Treatment Side Effects
  • FDA Report on 'Adverse Events' Caused by Dietary Supplements
  • Ex-NFL Players To Donate Brains For Study
  • David Blaine trashed over breaks from hanging upside down
  • Christian Physicians Address President's Council on Bioethics on Conscience Rights
  • Top Public Health Official Urges Conscience Protections
  • Doctors' body in Canada backs down on policy to rescind conscience rights

  • Take Action: Support Your Doctors' Freedom of Conscience
  • Is LASIK Right for You?
  • Vaccines are not only life-saving, they prevent death and epidemics
  • How to accident-proof your kids
  • Large study backs effectiveness of 'virtual' colonoscopies
  • Psychiatrists and Exercise Experts Debate the Wisdom in Kids' Workout Equipment
  • Hanging Upside Down, David Blaine Risks Health
  • Obesity may diminish a man's fertility
  • Cell Phone Use Linked to Male Infertility

  • With disagreement over baby bottle chemical (bisphenol A), what's a parent to do?
  • Why Your Doctor Needs The Fundamental Right to Refuse
  • Archbishop, Rabbi, Physician Group Condemn Efforts to Curb Ontario Physician Conscience Rights
  • Many Doctors Don't Know Blood Pressure Guidelines (so you better)
  • FTC Charges 11 Companies with Selling Fake Cancer Cures Online
  • No such thing as a safe tan: scientists
  • 'Grey's Anatomy' study shows viewers remember TV health messages
  • Dietary trans fatty acids may be linked to fetal loss
  • Maternal flu shots protect newborns: U.S. study
  • School-Based Efforts Boost Kids' Fruit, Vegetable Intake
  • Officials call off controversial autism study

  • 10 Ways to Stay Flu-Free
  • If religious faith is important to you, how should you take a spiritual history of your doctor?
  • Feeling Cold? Maybe You're Lonely
  • Checkup: 5 Tips to Get the Best Hospital Care
  • Study links common baby and water bottle plastics to diabetes and heart disease
  • Supreme Court Justice Scalia: Nothing Qualifies Judge to Create Abortion Right
  • Heated car seat may be too hot for men
  • If religious faith is important to you, how should you talk to your doctor about your beliefs in God?
  • Can 365 Nights Of Sex Bolster A Marriage?
  • Too Few People Know Symptoms of Heart Trouble
  • Strict Mediterranean Diet Offers Big Health Boost
  • Study: Taking Flaxseed Oil Supplements May Equal Fish Oil Supplements
  • Pistachios May Lower LDL Cholesterol
  • Mother's Prenatal Fish Consumption May Aid Child's Development
  • Report: Schools offering fewer soft drinks
  • Majority of College Students Report Backpack-Related Pain
  • John McCain Responds to Biden Attack on Sarah Palin on Stem Cell Research
  • Planned Parenthood Continues Violating FDA Guidelines on Abortion Drug
  • Gardasil Approved to Target More Cancers

  • Spiritual Beliefs Part of Health Care for Many
  • Fewer US Med Students Choosing Primary Care
  • Medical schools, journals start to fight drug industry influence
  • Bullying Top Concern of Parents With Overweight Child
  • Teen Brain Might Get Hooked Easier on OxyContin
  • Marijuana linked to earlier psychosis
  • Pine bark extract may reduce knee arthritis pain
  • Growing Teen Abuse of Snurf Pills
  • 26 US Bishops Have Rebuked Pelosi… So Far
  • New recommendation: Flu vaccine for ALL children 6 months and older
  • Update on the Flu Vaccine: 2008
  • U.S. study clears measles vaccine of autism link
  • American Idol Winner Jordin Sparks Promotes Sexual Purity
  • Now Bishops Correct Biden's False Statements about Catholic Teaching on Abortion
  • McCain, Obama differ on U.S. health care
  • Psychologists: APA Deceptive on How Abortion Adversely Affects Women, Men
  • Exercise Trumps Obesity Genetics, U.S. Study Finds
  • Dietary Changes May Help Ward Off Brain Loss in Old Age
  • A Blood Test for Alzheimer's?
  • Heavier People Have Heart Attacks 12 Years Earlier
  • Continuous monitoring devices help adults control diabetes
  • Child vaccination rates hit record levels
  • Study Backs Dr. Walt’s Recommendations: No harm seen in telling parent child is overweight
  • Sarah Palin Reveals More About the Birth of Down Syndrome Son Trig
  • Barack Obama Admits "Above My Pay Grade" Abortion Answer Flippant
  • Joe Biden Quizzed on Abortion, Won’t Tell Others When Human Life Begins
  • Obese teens face liver damage, transplants
  • How to Navigate the Cold and Flu Aisle
  • Tobacco industry spent more than $1 million a day to addict college students
  • Free Drug Samples May End Up Costing More
  • What doctors don't tell you
  • Sex ed in schools: Little connection between what's taught, teen behavior
  • The first real "Bionic Woman"

  • Lack of joy in life ups early death risk: study
  • Heart experts clash on Vytorin and cancer risk

  • Prominent Psychiatrist: "No Particular Need for Sex-Education"
  • Natural birth 'may aid baby bond'
  • New breast cancer screening tool shows promise
  • Healthcare panelists at Republican convention say reform efforts should "keep what works."
  • More Americans are skipping doctor's appointments due to high gas prices, data indicate.
  • Study confirms harms of anabolic steroid abuse

  • Popular diets 'no health threat'
  • 3 Questions Can Spot Possible Postpartum Depression
  • How to Help Your Child Avoid Colds and Flus at School
  • Chickenpox vaccine dramatically reduces number of cases
  • Ibuprofen first may be best for kids' fever
  • Walking Boosts Brainpower
  • Lancet Journal Challenges the APA on Need for Counseling after Abortion
  • Government scientists, FDA at odds over BPA chemical in baby bottles
  • All types of sexual activity carry some STD risk

  • Hurricane Gustav: How to Medically Prepare for an Evacuation
  • New Orleans hospitals ready for Gustav
  • New Orleans hospitals use lessons from Katrina to prep for Gustav
  • New Orleans: Tiniest evacuees sent to safety
  • Gov. Palin Says Her Unmarried 17-Year-Old Daughter Is Pregnant
  • Take the stairs for a healthy heart
  • Study: Bypass Better Than Stents in Long Term
  • Schools Selling Junk Food to Teens
  • Hot Stuff: Study Says Heated Car Seats May Harm Male Fertility
  • Study backs low vitamin D-diabetes link

  • John McCain Selects Pro-Life Champion Sarah Palin for Vice Presidential Slot
  • McCain Himself Accuses Obama of Courting Infanticide
  • Michelle Obama: Barack's Pro-Abortion Stand OKs "Sacredness" of Parenthood
  • Eight Bishops Have Come Out against Pelosi's 'Catholic' Abortion Theology
  • Florida Mother Fights to Keep Daughter's Feeding Tube in Place
  • Why Does APA Ignore Evidence Showing Abortion a Risk to Women's Health?
  • Magnesium Sulfate (Epsom Salt) May Prevent Cerebral Palsy
  • Photo Saves Baby from Deadly Cancer
  • "Natural" cesarean mimics vaginal birth experience

  • Pro-Life Groups Excited John McCain Picks Sarah Palin
  • 'Research Miracle' - Pancreas cells transformed into insulin producing cells
  • Study Links Herbal Medicines to Lead Poisoning. How can you find safe herbs?
  • Kids follow parents' lead on fruits and vegetables
  • Healthy Eating Help Kids' Concentration in School – How can you help your kids?
  • Easy and healthy pre-school breakfasts and school lunches? How to help your kids.
  • How to help your child cope with a bully
  • The Truth about Bullying and How to Protect Your Child

  • 'Ayurvedic' Medicines May Contain Lead, Mercury or Arsenic
  • Watchdog Group Says Barack Obama Misleading About Abortion, Infanticide Bill
  • Acupuncture may ease chronic headaches
  • Cymbalta May Cut Chronic Low Back Pain
  • TV Ad Attacks Hot Dogs As Cancer Risk
  • Nuts, Seeds, Popcorn Don't Boost Diverticulitis Risk
  • Two-headed boy born in Bangladesh
  • Talk a Woman out of Abortion in the UK? Two Years Jail

  • Heavy people to feel lighter wallets with Alabama surcharge
  • Yoga eases physical and mental menopause symptoms
  • Proposed U.S. Government Regulations Strengthen Doctors' Increasingly Threatened Freedom of Conscience
  • Campaign '08: Both Presidential Candidates' Healthcare Plans Would Heighten Physician Accountability
  • Pro-Life Pastor Blasts Abortion, Obama at Democratic Party Faith Gathering
  • An industry of racism (editorial in Denver paper by Dr. Martin Luther King’s niece)
  • Atheists are often pseudointellectual, intolerant, self-aggrandizing, and rude
  • Articles in New England Journal of Medicine Doubt Worth and Benefit of HPV Vaccines
  • West Nile Virus Infects Individuals in 28 States
  • What Bugs Mosquitoes? Smelling DEET
  • Cheerleading Causes Majority of Female Athlete Injuries
  • Incense Linked To Airway Cancers
  • Positive thinkers 'avoid cancer'
  • Face transplants becoming more successful

  • Barack Obama Campaign Calls Abortion-Infanticide Criticism "Offensive"
  • Pro-Life Advocate Responds to Obama Camp's Gripes About Abortion Flack
  • Pro-Life Groups Applaud President Bush's New Rule Protecting Docs on Abortion
  • Hormone replacement can improve life quality: study
  • Vaccine refusals fuel measles outbreak
  • Researchers Question If HPV Vaccine (Gardasil) Is Worth the Cost and Risk
  • Abusive Spanking Predicts Overt Child Abuse
  • Exercise and limited TV time may keep kids trim
  • DHEA may not boost brain power, well-being
  • Actress Christina Applegate had both breasts removed. Why?
  • Massachusetts law spurs rise in health coverage
  • Alexander technique does help back pain: study

  • Is Spanking Associated with Child Abuse?
  • Study Backs Up Dr. Walt’s Recommendations for Overweight Kids

  • California Supreme Court Tramples Doctors' Religious Beliefs
  • Obama Caught Red-Handed in Abortion Lie
  • Obama – An Abortion Extremist
  • McCain “Trounces Obama” At Saddleback
  • Many believe God’s intervention can revive the dying
  • Vitamin D: Who Needs It?
  • Fruit Juices Block Common Drugs
  • Obesity Epidemic Spreads to Toddlers
  • Adult Stem Cells Show Promise for Injured Tissue
  • Poor sleep equals high blood pressure for teens
  • FDA Reports Deaths With Diabetes Drug Byetta
  • B vitamins fail to curb risks in heart patients
  • Sleep-Eating: 'Scarier Than I Thought'
  • ‘Harry Potter's’ Can Barely Tie His Shoes. Why? Dyspraxia.
  • Three Reasons for Pro-lifers to vote for John McCain
  • Barack Obama Campaign Changes Its Story on Abortion-Infanticide Votes
  • Barack Obama Repeats False Claim Abortions Haven't Declined Under Bush
  • Man Turns Blue Taking Alternative Medicine (Subject for Dr. Walt’s Next Book)
  • Democratic Platform is More Pro-Abortion than Ever

  • Blind Girl, 8, Sees Colors After Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cell Treatments
  • FDA Concludes Bisphenol A Chemical Used in Baby Bottles, Canned Food is Not Dangerous
  • Back Pack Safety Should Be on Back-to-School Lists
  • Vitamin Supplement Causes 200 to Lose Hair, Fingernails
  • Heart disease risk soars with obesity, diabetes
  • Chantix edges nicotine patch for smoking cessation
  • The Truth About Coffee
  • One Can of Red Bull May Increase Risk of Heart Damage, Study Says
  • Online Autism Fund: Godsend or Money Pit?
  • Israeli Unborn Baby Victimized by Abortion, Put in Freezer, Comes Back to Life
  • Septuplets' mother has only seen them on TV

  • New England Journal of Medicine: 'Brain Death' is not Death - Organ Donors are Alive
  • Researcher on Abortion-Depression Link Says APA Report Ignores Best Studies
  • Gardasil (HPV Vaccine) may be a complicated decision for some clinicians, parents.
  • Moisturizers Up Skin Cancer in Mice. So what?

  • Barack Obama's Campaign Responds to Charge He Lied About Abortion
  • APA Report on Abortion-Mental Health Problem Link Politically Biased
  • Airborne Cold Remedy Claims To Prevent Colds; Federal Trade Commission Says That's Bunk. Result? Company Settles Suit For $30M
  • What Olympians Really Eat to Compete
  • Study: Kids Who Eat Junk Food Are Slower Learners
  • Prescription drugs more accessible to teens than beer
  • Teen Drug Use Linked to 'Problem Parents'
  • Lack of tummy time may slow infant development
  • British scientists test first arthritis vaccine
  • Humans Are Not 98% Genetically Identical to Chimpanzees
  • 5 Ways to Spend Less and Stay Well
  • 5 Lifestyle Habits Cut Stroke Risk
  • Student athletes need time for brains to recover from concussion
  • Cheerleading Causes Most Severe Sports Injuries in Young Women
  • "Cookie Diets" May Crumble Over Long Haul
  • Supplements OK for Cancer Survivors?
  • Obama Cover-up Revealed On Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Bill
  • Mainstream Media Mum on Revelation That Barack Obama Misled on Abortion
  • How Babies Were Left to Die: Nurse Recounts Horrors of Infanticide Practice Barack Obama Protected
  • New Web Site Helps Pro-Life Investors Avoid Companies That Back Abortions

  • HHS Secretary, Christian Doctors Speak Out on Conscience Rights
  • Democratic Party Platform (The “Most Radical in History”) Attempts to Appease Pro-Life Voters
  • Obama Cover-up Revealed On Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Bill
  • Breastfed Babies May Have Lower Cholesterol in Adulthood
  • Breast-Feeding: The Stress Buster That Lasts for Years
  • Married Folks Still the Healthiest
  • Spending time outdoors good for kids' eyes
  • Easing Your Teens Into the Back-to-School Schedule
  • How to Save Your Kids From College Health Hazards
  • Runners Live Longer and Have Fewer Disabilities
  • Low vitamin D shown to raise death risk: U.S. study
  • Bush Administration Responds to Pro-Abortion Criticism of Rule Protecting Docs

  • Some Pharmacies Believe Birth Control Pills Cause Unrecognized Abortions
  • Ethical Stem Cell Research Helps Scientists Study Genetic Disorders
  • Two Amazing Studies Reveal Longterm Benefits for Breastfed Babies
  • Christian Singer Steven Curtis Chapman Family's Faith in Tragic Loss Moves Larry King
  • Obama’s Views Said to Not be Consistent With Christianity
  • Obama Supports Infanticide?
  • Obama Promises "Change" for America One Homosexual Adoption at a Time
  • Obama said Sermon on the Mount Supports Same-Sex Unions
  • Terminally Ill Denied Drugs for Life in Oregon, But Can Opt for Suicide
  • Bush Administration Responds to Pro-Abortion Criticism of Rule Protecting Docs
  • Americans want overhaul of health system: survey
  • "Artificial Pancreas" For Diabetics “5 years away”
  • HbA1c blood test recommended to screen for diabetes
  • New Study From Norway Substantiates Link Between Abortion and Depression

  • Five ways to find Dr. Right
  • New Web Site Clearinghouse Features Info on Abortion's Risks, Complications
  • Intermittent Paxil may ease severe PMS
  • Eating fish may thwart "silent" brain damage
  • Study shows why once is enough to hook some smokers
  • Overweight problems seen even in infants
  • Britain clears first oral antibiotic for OTC sale

  • Study: Restaurant Kids' Meals Loaded With Calories
  • Marinate Meat for Healthy Grilling?
  • Child flu jabs 'protect everyone'
  • Wise To Use Pharmacy Walk-In Clinics?
  • Study: 86 Percent of U.S. Adults May Be Obese, Overweight by 2030
  • Adult Stem Cell Researchers Make ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) Advances
  • Pro-Life Bioethicst Applauds Recent Advance Using iPS Cells to Treat ALS
  • Reality Says Cohabitation a Disaster for Marriage but Poll Shows Public Believes Otherwise
  • Radio Hall of Fame will not Bow to Homosexual Pressure to Dump Dobson
  • Smoking Ban Slashes Cardiac Hospitalizations
  • Food ads target kids, FTC reports
  • 5 tips to limit your cell phone risk
  • 8 Foods That Will Lower Children's Cholesterol Levels
  • 'Exercise in a pill' helps mice
  • Celebrity Showdown on Vaccines for Kids
  • Fructose May Make You Fatter
  • Frankincense Provides Relief for Osteoarthritis
  • Granite Countertops a Recipe for Danger?
  • United Nations Study Shows Abstinence Education Lowering HIV/AIDS Rate
  • Aspirin may be useful for osteoporosis
  • Exercise video games get kids off the couch

  • Heisman Winner Steers Clear of Playboy's All-American Team
  • 95% of Spanish Down's Syndrome Children Aborted After Prenatal Testing
  • Worry 'ups men's diabetes risk'
  • Midlife Hormone Therapy Lowers Risk of Late-Life Dementia
  • Doctor's Appointment? Don't Go It Alone!
  • Stunning News - A Blood Pressure Drug May Protect Against Alzheimer's

  • McCain (not Obama) is proposing the most fundamental health-care reform
  • Most Young People Have A Distorted, Dangerous View of Cohabitation
  • Stunning Study: The first Alzheimer's drug to halts the decline of the disease
  • South Dakota Abortion Center Apparently Still Not Doing Abortions With New Law
  • 10 Healthy Aging Tips From Centenarians
  • 'Red Flags': 10 Symptoms You Shouldn't Ignore
  • Surprise: Anglican Archbishop Affirms Traditional Christian Doctrine on Homosexual Sex
  • Study: Statin Users Were Half as Likely to Develop Dementia
  • Secondhand smoke raises spouse's stroke risk: study
  • Surgeons Complete World’s First Double Arm Transplant
  • Pediatricians nix heart tests before ADHD drugs
  • Surgeons Remodel Baby's 'Football-Shaped' Skull
  • Animal Rights More Important Than Human '
  • Wrong bras' can damage breasts
  • Canadian Mom Gives Birth To 18th Child
  • Cord Blood Stem Cells Reverses Girl's Cerebral Palsy
  • Trans fats banned in California restaurant food
  • Serving as advocate for patients is good business
  • Brazilian Scientists Produce Human Sperm Cells in Mice
  • Randy Pausch, 'Last Lecture' Professor Dies
  • California Becomes the First State to Ban Trans Fats
  • Lance Armstrong, top doctors launch cancer quest
  • Richard Simmons Tells Congress to Keep Phys Ed in Schools
  • Special warm-up prevents knee injury: U.S report
  • Legislation to Give Special Rights to Gay Students Stuck in N.C. Legislature
  • Attention disorder rising among older children
  • ADHD children have greater risk of being overweight
  • Homeopathy prescriptions falling
  • Granite Countertops A Health Threat?

  • Family Meals Critical to a Child’s Health
  • Last Abortion Clinic in South Dakota Closes after Law Requires Patients be Informed
  • Doctors’ Religious Rights Still Under Attack by Pro-Abortion Radicals

  • A trusted expert speaks out on the Vytorin fiasco (for doctors)
  • Secret Test for New EPO Drug Takes Center Stage at Tour de France
  • Pro-Life Leader Dr. James Dobson May Endorse John McCain for President
  • False headlines and news stories vilify Vytorin
  • NYC chain restaurants posting calories on menus
  • Singapore Will Consider Ethically Suspect Kidney Trading

  • South Dakota Law Goes Into Effect: Women Must be Told They Are "Terminating the Life of a Whole Separate, Unique Living Human Being"
  • Pre-Diabetes Must Be Treated, Doctors Urge
  • Christian Medical Group Highlights Media Bias on Bush Abortion Proposal
  • Pill Wars: Catholic Bishops and Senator Clinton Clash over Conscience Rights for Doctors
  • Dr. Dobson Re-Evaluates Sen. McCain
  • A Breakthrough to Prevent Doping in Sports?
  • Topical Lidocaine Gel May Mean Gentler Mammogram
  • Drug for deadly prostate cancer
  • FDA, CDC back Merck's Gardasil shot as safe
  • Spinal Cord Adult Stem Cells Act as Nerve Repair System
  • Viagra helps depressed women get satisfaction, too
  • Women Race to Get Tattoos Erased

  • Adult Stem-Cell Therapy Treats Heart Disease
  • Homosexual High School Clubs Increase Risk of Suicide
  • Drug restores speech in Alzheimer's
  • ADF Defends Teacher Who Was Fired after Homosexuality Discussion
  • Cigarette Makers Tailored Menthol Levels to Attract Young Smokers
  • All Newborns Should Have Ears Screened, Task Force Says
  • Breast-Fed Babies Have Fewer GI Infections
  • Removal of Ovaries During Hysterectomy Is Risky, Often Unnecessary, Study Shows
  • Don't become the victim of a surgical error
  • Counselor Fired after Referring Homosexual to Colleague Because of Religious Objections
  • John McCain Shares His Pro-Life Views, Blasts Obama on Late-Term Abortion
  • Red yeast rice, fish oil fight high cholesterol

  • Similar weight loss on 3 different, popular diets
  • Red yeast rice, fish oil fight high cholesterol
  • Breast-feeding triggers pulses of feel-good hormone
  • Old Antihistamine Pops Up as Potential Alzheimer's Therapy
  • More Americans obese, government finds
  • FDA: It's OK To Eat Tomatoes Again
  • Marijuana Mouth Spray: The New Pain Reliever?
  • Dietary Fiber Cuts Risk of the Pregnancy Complication Preeclampsia

  • Planned Parenthood Blasts Bush Rule to Help Pro-Life Doctors on Abortion
  • Breast Self-Exam Gets Thumbs Down in Systematic Review
  • Medical office visit companions boost care satisfaction
  • Background TV disruptive for very young children

  • Planned Parenthood in Hysterics over Bush Memo Defining AbortifacientContraception as Abortion
  • Married couples who play together stay together
  • Substitute Your Way To Healthier Eating
  • Sleeping soundly 'boosts memory'
  • Food aimed at kids has poor nutrition value
  • Big Tobacco accused of using menthol to hook young smokers
  • As they get older, kids do less exercise: study
  • Prehypertension by Age 35 Clogs Arteries
  • No Evidence of Benefit (or harm) for Ovary Removal with Hysterectomy
  • Global Warming May Up Kidney Stone Risk: Study

  • Kids should work with hands for brains' sake
  • U.K. Study: Teen Girls Harmed by Pressure to Be Sexual, Act Grown Up
  • Fibromyalgia: Little understood, often frustrating
  • Repeat TB test urged for kids adopted from overseas
  • Many Americans still do not get fluoridated water
  • Japan finds no Tamiflu link to abnormal behavior

  • Study Finds Lesbians 50 Times More Likely to Self-Harm than General Population
  • Unethical retinal transplant with fetal cells boosts vision
  • Why time off is time well spent for your health
  • Make Family Vacations A Healthy Memory
  • Baby Milk Recommendations Changed
  • Vitamin D tests soar as deficiency, diseases linked
  • Fruit juice tied to modest rise in diabetes risk

  • Divorce Continues to Damage Kids, U.K. Study Shows
  • British Medical Assn Rejects Making Pro-Life Docs Disclose Abortion Stance
  • Pro-life GP cleared of bullying women out of abortion
  • Controversy Brewing Over Home Births
  • Fruit juice tied to modest rise in diabetes risk
  • Physicians' group apologizes to black doctors
  • Contamination common in red yeast rice products
  • Parenting style reflected in how children are fed
  • Active lifestyle may prevent cancer: Japan study
  • New No-Calorie Sweetener Truvia (Stevia) Debuts

  • Healthy, Fun Summer Snacks For Kids
  • 5 Reasons Why Same-Sex Marriage Will Harm Children
  • 5 Ways to Cut Risk of Diabetes
  • 6 Steps to Longer Life, Healthy Heart
  • 8 Burning Questions About Sunscreens
  • The 10 Best Foods You Aren't Eating
  • Ankle-Arm Blood Pressure Test Predicts Heart Disease Risk
  • One More Downside To Obesity: Bad Sperm
  • Study Shows Sexual Satisfaction at 70 Improving
  • China grows fat while embracing Western lifestyle
  • Torn ACLs, other big injuries hit little athletes
  • Study shows value of food diary in losing weight
  • Metformin may help obese teen girls lose weight
  • Study Suggests Frozen Embryos Better in Pregnancies Than Newer Ones

  • Baby's Smile A Natural High For Mom
  • Finding the right words to comfort cancer patients
  • ADHD Might Raise Kids' Obesity Risk
  • Increased Sex Frequency May Prevent Erectile Dysfunction
  • Child Experts Call NBC to Pull Reality Show "The Baby Borrowers"
  • South Dakota Abortionists Must Tell Women Abortion Kills a "Unique, Living Human Being"
  • Drink up as summer heats up to avoid dehydration, heat stroke
  • Kennedy leads renewed effort on universal healthcare
  • Human/Animal Hybrids (Chimeras) – New Christian Medical Association Ethics Statement
  • New Guidelines Suggest Cholesterol Meds for Kids
  • Pomegranate Ranked Healthiest Fruit Juice
  • UK Christian and Muslim Doctors May be Forced to Refer for Abortion
  • World's Oldest Mom – A 72-Year-Old Indian Woman Gives Birth to Twins
  • Heart tests for all athletes could save lives: study
  • Controversial HPV Vaccine Causing One Death Per Month: FDA Report
  • NAMS Updates Guidelines on Postmenopausal Hormone Therapy
  • The Pill doesn't work very well (and may cause abortions)

  • Study: Needle-poked newborns in need of pain relief
  • Topical spray may reduce pain experienced by children receiving intravenous lines, study suggests
  • "Good" cholesterol may protect memory, study finds

  • Watermelon: A Natural Viagra?
  • Tai chi helps older adults get good night's sleep
  • Smokeless tobacco ups oral cancer risk 80 percent: WHO
  • Green tea protects against heart disease
  • New York City restaurants go trans-fat-free
  • Report Suggests 85 Percent of Sunscreens May Not Live Up to Marketing Claims
  • Exercise recommendations may not curb kids' weight
  • Most people do not need colon cleansing (colonics)
  • Vaccine Myth #12: The Polio Virus Vaccine Is Contaminated with a Virus That Causes Cancer

  • FRC Action Video Challenges Obama on Life Issue
  • Kmart expands generic drug program
  • Trans Fat Labeling Gets Tricky
  • Barefoot Lifestyle Has Its Dangers
  • U.S. program targets obesity in tween girls at grassroots level

  • Mass. pioneering health plan turns 1
  • Salvia Becoming ‘Drug du Jour’ for Some Teens
  • Red Wine May Make Meat Healthier
  • Obesity may interfere with prostate cancer screen
  • Death risk climbs as waist circumference grows
  • FDA OKs Concerta for attention deficit in adults

  • New Technologies May Ease Pain for Migraine Sufferers
  • Obese Kids Tend To Have Metabolic Syndrome
  • Professor Says Women Use Birth Control Pill Wrong, Resulting in Abortions
  • Men who are Active at Church are Better Husbands, Dads
  • 'Silent Strokes' Strike One in 10 Healthy People'One egg' IVF strategy launched
  • Adult Stem Cells Treat Lung Disease
  • Health Care Providers Told Their Faith is Irrelevant

  • Women Don't Notice 40% of Their Hot Flashes
  • Twins Born Dead at 24 Weeks Celebrate First Birthday
  • Are Perks Compromising MD Ethics?
  • International Blood Doping Tests May Miss Cheaters
  • Sprinters Closest to Starter's Pistol Have Edge
  • Pot May Ease Nerve Pain, Study Shows

  • 10 Common Skin Myths -- Exposed!
  • Brain scientists discover why adventure feels good
  • Simple doctor's exam may predict stroke risk: study
  • N.J. Surgeon's License Suspended After He Removes Wrong Lung

  • Lack of vitamin D raises death risk
  • CDC Reports a Steep Rise in Diabetes Patients in U.S.
  • New Children's Vaccine Means Fewer Shots
  • Medical Pot Ineffective as Acute Pain Treatment
  • Safety checklist for operations launched
  • Vaccine Myth #11: The DTP Vaccine Caused Deafness in the 1994 Miss America Beauty Pageant Winner

  • Hospital rise for child diabetes
  • Schoolyard Game Really Does Poke Eyes Out
  • India baby girl deaths 'increase'
  • Hormone May Help Dieters Keep the Weight Off

  • Social Ties May Help Cut Dementia Risk
  • New Testing of Unborn Child for Down's Could Pose Ethical Dilemmas
  • Mosquitoes: With repellants, you're covered
  • Online services let patients seek a second opinion from home
  • Cindy McCain's Soft Spot: Operation Smile
  • Treat knee pain with creams rather than pills
  • Ohio Law Allowing Women to See Ultrasound Before Abortion Goes Into Effect
  • Adult Stem Cells Show Promise for Healing Broken Bones
  • Parenting Style – Part 2

  • Study Shows Family Relationships Bring Greater Happiness Than High Income
  • Anti-Smoking Initiative in Massachusetts Results in Fewer Heart Disease Deaths
  • Bone health may suffer in non-menstruating athletes
  • Woman Births Titanic Twins
  • Lap band surgery improves health of obese teens
  • Should I vaccinate my baby?
  • Stigma of Obesity Not Easy to Shed
  • President Bush: Americans Face "Clear Contrast" on Abortion in Election
  • Study finds weight-loss surgery cuts cancer risk
  • Cancer Patient Cured with His Own Cells
  • Overtime Work Tied to Anxiety, Depression
  • Strength training may help women with fibromyalgia
  • Nursing home rankings in the works
  • Hormone Replacement for Men: Pros, Cons
  • High Fructose Corn Syrup Hasn't Been Shown to Deserve Blame for Obesity, Says American Medical Association
  • The Russert Effect: Docs Report Surge
  • FDA Cracks Down On Unproved Cancer Cures
  • 'Big Breakfast' Diet Helps Shed Pounds
  • Another Study Suggests Planned Parenthood at Fault in Abortion Drug Deaths
  • Tracking Top Number in Blood Pressure May Be Enough
  • New Pharmacies Protect Life
  • The False Claim That Barack Obama Opposes Abortion
  • Whether You Use Conception or Fertilization, Human Life Has a Clear Beginning
  • Vaccine Myth #10: Vaccines, If Administered during the First Two Years of Life, Can Cause Diabetes.

  • Gay Brains Structured Like Those of the Opposite Sex
  • Tiger Wins Through Pain ... But at What Cost?
  • Diabetes Treatment, Depression Appear Linked, Researchers Say
  • Girl Takes First Steps After Surgery to Correct Upside Down Feet
  • The Kiss of Deaf: Mother Loses Hearing After Daughter Kisses Ear
  • Study shows coffee lowers heart risk but not cancer deaths
  • Coffee's Aroma Stirs the Brain
  • Study offers method to gauge whether you're bound for baldness
  • Cannabis 'can harm brain of unborn baby
  • Freshman 5 may put young women on road to obesity
  • Lack of vitamin D rampant in infants, teens
  • Adults still risk vitamin D deficiency
  • Diabetes Drug May Delay Premature Puberty in Girls
  • Fatherhood and In-Vitro Fertilization: How Abortion Has Destroyed Families

  • Gay Brains Structured Like Those of the Opposite Sex
  • FDA Approves Another Drug for Fibromyalgia
  • Method for Pre-Diabetes Screening in Obese Children Needs to Change
  • Most Cancer Doctors Avoid Saying It's The End
  • Erectile Dysfunction an Indicator of Men's Health
  • Online Scheduler Helps Track Kids' Shots
  • Catholic Bishops Approve Statement Opposing Embryonic Stem Cell Research
  • American Medical Association Attacking Pro-Life Pharmacists on Plan B Drug
  • Parenting Style – Part 1

  • How Russert's Death May Be a Wake-Up Call for Many
  • Cholesterol test indicates if HRT would be heart-safe
  • HRT Safe? Cutting Through the Confusion
  • Ginkgo 'does not treat dementia'
  • Girl, 16, Survives Lightning Strike, Family Wins Lottery the Next Day
  • Beware the 'Blackberry Thumb'
  • Umbilical Cord Blood Saves Life of Woman With Leukemia
  • FDA backs NYC in dispute over calories on menus

  • British Teenager Becomes 14th Woman to Die From Dangerous Abortion Drug
  • AMA to consider endorsing undercover patients
  • New York Lets Troubled Kids Choose Their Gender
  • Better Sleepers Are 'Successful Agers'
  • Moderate Aerobics May Ease Insomnia Symptoms
  • Posting Calorie Counts May Lead Consumers to Healthier Choices When Eating Out
  • Consumers Urged to Avoid Raw Milk and Raw Milk Products
  • Whole body vibration may do muscles, bones good
  • Vitamin D recommendations for teens may be too low
  • Too Little Sleep, Too Much Snacking?
  • St. John's Wort No Help in ADHD
  • Girl Born With Eight Limbs Thrives in India
  • Diabetic weight-loss plan yields long-term success
  • Studies Gone Wild: Death by Shower Curtain?
  • Raw Milk Spoils Farmer-FDA Relations
  • Marijuana potency increases to highest level since 1970s
  • Pennsylvania Injuries Rise After Repeal of Helmet Law
  • Schools urged to stop offering snacks to children
  • Patch May Prevent Traveler's Diarrhea
  • Panel Weighs Bisphenol A (BPA) Report

  • Early Risers Tend to Score Higher Grades
  • Accuracy of mammography varies by facility
  • FDA Official Says Baby Bottles With Bisphenol A Safe
  • Oregon Offers to Pay for Cancer Patient to Kill Herself
  • Teen survey shows virginity pledges can work
  • Parents are beginning to clean up their kids’ nutrition acts
  • Omega-3 Fatty Acids Linked to Lower Macular Degeneration Risk
  • Naps Best Way to Fight Midday Nods
  • High-Fat Diet Linked to Poor Sleep
  • Vitamin D may protect against heart attack
  • Vaccine Myth #9: Vaccine-Preventable Diseases Occur More Often in Vaccinated People Than in Unvaccinated People

  • French near-death case stirs debate on organ donors
  • Virginity pledges help some delay sex: study
  • Baseball Teams Strike Out When Jet-Lagged
  • Adult Stem Cells Help Repair Man's Back
  • Obese have heftier medical bills despite shortened lives
  • Smoking and obesity could cause hearing loss
  • Midlife Smoking Causes Memory Problems

  • For Women, a Happy Marriage Means Sweet Dreams
  • Too Much Cell Phone Time Takes Toll on Teen Sleep
  • Two Great Developments with Ethical Stem Cells
  • Scientists Closer to Cure for Parkinson's Thanks to Adult Stem Cell Research
  • Ethical Creation of Embryonic-Like Stem Cells Sees Another Breakthrough
  • Chinese Supplement May Cut Heart Risk
  • Sleep: A Necessity, Not a Luxury
  • Doubts Cast On Vitamin Supplements
  • Where Do Obama and McCain Stand on Pro-Family Issues?
  • Brazilian Mom Rejects Doctors' Advice to Abort
  • Bad Bacteria Lurk in Rest Stops
  • Two Wonderful Stories about the Miracle of Prenatal Surgery
  • The Girl Who Was "Born" Twice
  • Surgeons Operate On, Save Leg of Baby in Womb
  • Diabetes trials shed a little light on deaths
  • Gum Disease May Make Diabetes Worse
  • Low vitamin D associated with leg artery disease
  • Should Recommendation for Heart CT Screening be Heeded?
  • The ABCD’s of Parenting – Part 7

  • VA Diabetes Trial Appears to Vindicate Rosiglitazone (Avandia) Safety
  • Two diabetes trials shed a little light on death
  • Group Recommends Heart CT For Most Middle Aged Men and Women
  • The threat of a global Aids epidemic is over, say experts
  • Fast Food Restaurants and Grocery Stores Pull Tomatoes as Salmonella
    Spreads
  • Mercury teeth fillings may harm some: FDA
  • ADA Comments on FDA's Settlement of Dental Amalgam Lawsuit
  • Mercury Low in Wild and Farmed Salmon
  • Health Officials Trace Infant Whooping Cough Outbreak at Texas Hospital to Sick Nurse
  • British Miracle Baby Survives Failed Abortion, Now Healthy Six-Month Old
  • Sunlight, Vitamin D May Cut Kids' Diabetes Risk
  • Study Shows Probiotics May Ease Hay Fever
  • Moderate drinking may ward off arthritis
  • Shock absorbing insoles may ease knee pain
  • How Old Is Too Old for Motherhood?
  • Florida Disabled Woman on Feeding Tube Could Become Next Terri Schiavo
  • Sweet Drinks: What’s Best for Kids?
  • Are Food Dyes Fueling Kids' Hyperactivity?
  • Parents make a mistake allowing children to 'brush teeth alone'
  • Disinfecting Wipes May Spread, Not Kill, Germs in Hospitals
  • Fighting classroom germs helps keep kids healthy
  • Kids' Low Vitamin D Worries Doctors
  • Mother's gamble works: Boy whose skin can't attach is healing with stem cells
  • Heavy marijuana use shrinks brain parts: study
  • Abstinence Education Proponents Prepare One Million Parent March
  • FDA Approves Spray-On Estrogen to Treat Menopause
  • Study: Bunk Beds Have Built-in Risks
  • Preparation H Finds Place in Club Circuit
  • Five lessons from 'Young@Heart' for us all
  • Acupuncture helps with pain after neck surgery
  • FDA: Time for Asthma Patients to Switch Inhalers
  • Flat Soda Doesn't Help Dehydration
  • Online Pharmacies: Dangerous Prescription?
  • Cheap Foreign Cancer Drugs A Patient Risk?
  • Gallup Poll: Just 28 Percent of Americans Take Pro-Abortion Position
  • Cocoa For Diabetes?
  • Brief Amnesia After Taking Levitra?
  • Study: Drug Helps Lung Cancer Patients Live Longer
  • Drug doubles pancreatic cancer survival: study
  • Baby Born After Rare Ovarian Pregnancy
  • Mediterranean Diet May Ward Off Type 2 Diabetes
  • High Heels, Flip-Flops: Both Types of Footwear Can Cause Injuries and Leg Pain
  • Socially Active Seniors Stay Sharp
  • Physician house calls may be increasing
  • Safety of Antibacterial Soap Debated
  • Gingko may help treat vitiligo
  • DTaP and polio vaccines effective when combined
  • US reporters often hype medical news
  • Preventive treatment curbs eczema flare-ups
  • Best Treatment for Vertigo Is Easiest One
  • Gum disease may raise cancer risk, study finds
  • Teens OK with community-based weight loss program
  • Stroke patients need to take antidepressants preemptively
  • Omega-3 may ease depression during pregnancy
  • Prenatal fish intake benefits kids' brains
  • Cancer Patients Should Steer Clear of Antioxidants
  • Low vitamin D tied to back pain in older women
  • Bible guides some in fitness routines
  • Premature babies 'need cuddles'
  • Just Like Skin, Eyes Can 'Burn' in Strong Sun
  • Dermatologists Make a Case Against Indoor Tanning
  • Is sex over? Badly hurt vets talk intimacy
  • European Court to Decide if Chimp is a ‘Person’
  • Daily Doses of Bach and Breathing Lower Blood Pressure
  • FDA says nipple cream could harm infants
  • NYC issues warning after aphrodisiac kills man
  • Silent thyroid dysfunction has risks: study
  • Diet, exercise can delay diabetes for years: study
  • McCain Appears Cancer-Free, Healthy
  • Experts Revisit Food Additives and ADHD
  • Woman Wakes After Heart Stopped, Rigor Mortis Set In
  • Oral hormone therapy pills double clot risk: study
  • One-Time 10-Ounce Baby Well on Way to Terrible Two's, Mom Says
  • Drinking water can be harmful to smallest babies
  • The Benefits of Home Blood-Pressure Tests
  • Cholesterol Test Spots When HRT Raises Heart Risks
  • The Skinny on Restaurant 'Diet' Menus
  • Cell Phones Risky During Pregnancy?
  • Lowering Cholesterol May Also Lower Prostate Cancer Risk
  • McDonald's fries are now trans fat-free in U.S.
  • High-Magnification Endoscopes May Revolutionize GI Imaging
  • Kennedy's Brain Tumor 'Very Bad News'
  • U.S. ads push patients to shop for hospitals
  • Germany Officials Outraged Over British Vote for Hybrid Human Cloning
  • Virginia Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Decision Draws Scorn from Pro-Life Groups
  • Corticosteroid creams no help for sunburns
  • British Parliament rejects need for father in IVF
  • British Parliament keeps legal abortion limit at 24 weeks
  • British Parliament Rejects Several Options for Reducing Late-Term Abortions
  • British Pro-Life Advocates Regroup After Losing Late-Term Abortion Votes
  • British Parliament rejects 'savior sibling' ban
  • British Parliament OKs 'Reprehensible' Human-Animal Research
  • Gum with bark to take bite out of bad breath
  • Erectile dysfunction predicts heart problems: study
  • Diabetics' blood pressure often inadequately controlled
  • Hormone Therapy Safe, Effective for Women Entering Menopause
  • HRT hype 'means women miss out'
  • Group says Herbalife products have too much lead
  • Do we know enough about presidential health?
  • Google releases Google Health for medical records
  • Brave young Myanmar doctors head to disaster zone
  • Critics Slam Boston Doctor Who Offers Sex Change Treatment to Kids
  • Vitamin D may lower breast cancer risk
  • Minneapolis Tops List of Heart-Healthy Cities for Women
  • Life-saving "Polypill" starts clinical tests
  • Working bladders grown from adult stem cells
  • Cord blood stem cells boost cancer therapy
  • MPs back hybrid embryo research
  • Britain Backs Hybrid Human Cloning Combining Animal and Human DNA
  • Obesity Threatens Children with Shorter Life Spans & Higher Health Costs
  • More websites provide physician rating with patient input
  • Websites where doctors are rated
  • Doctors Say ‘I’m Sorry’ Before ‘See You in Court’
  • Listening to music found to lower blood pressure
  • Juice may beat fruit for preventing heart disease
  • Weight Loss Aids Bought on Internet Might Harm Your Heart
  • Web Offer to Take Diet Pills in Exchange for Monthly Check May Be Scam
  • Vitamin D may lower breast cancer risk
  • Study Finds Connections Between Pesticides and Autism
  • Obesity tied to risk of psychiatric disorders
  • CDC recommends shingles vaccine for age 60 and up
  • Some statins may protect against cancer: study
  • Statins May Help Women Control Irregular Heartbeat
  • FDA defends safety of baby bottle chemical
  • Adult Stem Cells Restore Child’s Sight
  • Adult Stem Cells Save Athlete from Amputation
  • President's Council on Physical Fitness Launches Adult Fitness Test
  • On tap in space: Urine will not go to waste
  • Ads touting dairy for weight loss "misleading"
  • Coast Guard Backs Down, Allows Officer to Refuse Abortion-Based Vaccine
  • Aspirin at Bedtime Lowers Blood Pressure
  • Exercise may cut premenopausal breast cancer risk
  • Snack ban 'helps healthy eating'
  • Marijuana may up heart attack, stroke risk: study
  • Clinics that Dispense Abortion Drug Must Follow Abortion Rules
  • U.S. obesity rates alarmingly high
  • Leading Doctor: Vaccines-Autism Worth Study
  • Millions of American asthmatics need to switch to new inhalers by January 1
  • Up to one-third of hospital toilets may not be properly cleaned, study suggests
  • Study suggests physical activity may reduce chronic pain from fibromyalgia, arthritis
  • Probiotic products claim health benefits, but their significance is up for debate
  • FDA approves OraVerse to counteract local dental anesthesia
  • Study Shows 1 In 10 Dads Has Moderate To Severe Postpartum Depression
  • High Blood Pressure Still Slipping Past Doctors
  • Nasal Irrigation Can Help Fight Spring Allergies
  • Families Will Make Case for Vaccine Link to Autism
  • Child safety seats should be centered in back seat
  • Being breast-fed may lower breast cancer risk
  • Adult Stem Cells Offer Relief from Multiple Sclerosis
  • Should storing cord blood be standard?
  • Teens Swayed By Restaurant Smoking Bans
  • White House report links pot to addiction, mental illness, and depression
  • Britain to raise cannabis penalties, citing health threat
  • Marijuana withdrawal is the real deal
  • High intake of compound in fried foods, snacks, coffee ups chances of cancer
  • Cool kids can help others avoid smoking: study
  • Panel: New Tools Help Smokers Quit
  • Americans still unclear about stroke warning signs
  • To Avoid Dementia, Watch Your Weight
  • Soccer's a Winner for Building Bone Health in Girls
  • Seven vaccines you need right now
  • Too Much, Too Little Sleep Tied to Ill Health in CDC Study
  • IUDs seen to reduce cancer risk
  • Quit Smoking: Death Risk Drops Fast
  • Costs Can Vary By $100 or More for Same Drugs
  • Adult ADHD Underdiagnosed?
  • John McCain Promises Supreme Court Judges With Restraint on Abortion
  • Scientists find something good about a big bottom
  • B vitamins fail to cut heart risk in study
  • Guidelines: Test men for osteoporosis
  • Raw Milk Straight from the Cow – Is it Healthy?
  • Wal-Mart offers more low-priced drugs
  • Who Should Doctors Let Die In A Pandemic?
  • Needle-free device delivers pain-free analgesia
  • Moms Resist HPV Vaccine for Preteens
  • Your Keyboard: Dirtier Than a Toilet
  • U.S. parents' baby knowledge lacking, study finds
  • Planned Parenthood Abortion Businesses Getting Bigger
  • Fat Children May be Tied to a Lifetime of Obesity
  • American Psychiatric Association Cancels Forum on Homosexuality and Religion
  • Bank Robber Kills Preborn Twins, but Indiana Can't Bring Murder Charges
  • Younger Women Miss Heart Attack Signs
  • Garlic & Vitamin Pill for Heart Disease?
  • Daily Aspirin May Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
  • Does Lip Gloss Promote Cancer?
  • Broncos quarterback diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes
  • U.S. reports biggest measles outbreak since 2001
  • Federal Appeals Court Okays Injunction Protecting Pro-Life Pharmacists
  • Pro-Life Groups Plan Funeral for Babies Killed in Abortions at Dumpster Clinic
  • Asthma attacks worsened by obesity
  • Children who live in tree-lined streets have lower rates of asthma
  • 'South Beach Diet' author's new plan draws fire
  • 30 Minutes of Secondhand Smoke Damages the Blood Vessels of Nonsmokers
  • Website launched to help patients understand medical misdiagnosis
  • Scientists Turn Ethical Embryonic-Like Stem Cells Into Heart, Blood Cells
  • CDC: Breastfeeding hits 20-year high
  • Disease-modifying drug may slow Alzheimer's disease
  • Girl Freed From 16-Pound Facial Tumor
  • Quarter of kids don't meet vaccine schedule
  • Pentagon Uses Adult Stem-Cell Research to Help Soldiers
  • Robot reinvents bypass surgery
  • Hormone replacement therapy found to raise stroke risk whatever the age
  • FDA Eyes Bisphenol A Concerns
  • Medicare "drifting towards disaster": U.S. official
  • Chronic pain common with c-section incision
  • High doses of blood pressure drugs needed in winter
  • Heavy people's brains may age faster
  • Day Care, Play Groups Cut Leukemia Risk?
  • McCain assails Democratic health-care approach
  • Tough job: Volunteers needed for chocolate study
  • Chocolate may reduce pregnancy complication risk
  • Gene Therapy Helps Near-Blind
  • Type 2 Diabetes a Growing Problem in Pregnancy
  • President of state medical boards responds to LA Times on physician discipline
  • Ban Urged on Gifts at Medical Schools
  • Sodas contribute to osteoporosis
  • Health magazine names top chain restaurant fare
  • FDA Advisers Find LASIK Safe But Oversold
  • Gender difference in heart risks starts early
  • Healthy diet cuts teens' blood pressure
  • Aerobic exercise helps turn back biological clock
  • Should you really take those drug samples?
  • More doubts about echinacea for preventing colds
  • Aerobic exercise helps turn back biological clock
  • FDA to seek panel's advice on LASIK
  • ACS says several factors have caused cancer prevention efforts to stagnate
  • Montana Board Rejects Planned Parenthood Anti-Pharmacist Request
  • House Committee Hears Biased Report on Abstinence Education
  • Medical director tells physicians to "get over" the ratings game
  • Simple four-question test to identify possible sleep apnea
  • Advanced life support by paramedics may not improve survival in patients
  • Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin Gives Birth to Down Baby Despite Abortion Pressure
  • Heavily marketed kids' cereals are least healthy
  • Aerobic exercise may shield aging brain
  • Worst Menopause Symptom? Lack of Sleep
  • A Blurry Outlook for LASIK?
  • Girl to Have Giant Facial Tumor Removed
  • Study indicates life expectancy declining for some American women
  • Researchers say screening healthcare workers may reduce MRSA infections
  • Columnist discusses differences between generic, brand name drugs
  • Group urges heart test before kids get ADHD drugs
  • Heart surgery results good in low-volume hospitals
  • Spring Allergies Are Back: Five Natural Ways to Put Them in Check
  • Short breastfeeds 'best for baby'
  • Healthcare differentiates Democrats, Republicans more than any other issue.
  • Wal-Mart, Toys "R" Us to Phase Out Baby Bottles Containing the Chemical Bisphenol A
  • Nalgene Ditching Bisphenol A
  • Bisphenol A: 6 Questions and Answers
  • Cheerleader Death Highlights Dangers of Sport
  • Analysis suggests antibiotics may offer little benefit in treatment of acute sinusitis.
  • Psychiatric group will host ‘historic’ symposium on faith and therapy.
  • Screening women in their early 70s for breast cancer does save lives
  • How to use the online evaluations of doctors
  • Less TV and Video Games Significantly Reduce Kids' Chances of Weight Gain
  • Canada to declare plastic bottle chemical (bisphenol A, or BPA) harmful
  • Toxicology Agency Finds Smoke but No Fire with Bisphenol-A (BPA)
  • Self-tests 'no benefit' for Type 2 Diabetes
  • NYC's calories-on-menus law upheld
  • 'Jury out' on prostate screening
  • Migraines' Frequency Influences Heart Attack, Stroke Risk
  • Overuse of Opioids, Barbiturates Boosts Chronic Migraine Risk
  • Skin Test Spots Heart Risks in Healthy People
  • U.S. teams aim to grow ears, skin for war wounded
  • Lead Traces Found in Artificial Turf
  • Vitamin D found to guard against artery disease
  • Zinc reduces common cold symptoms
  • Breast-Feeding While on Seizure Meds Doesn't Harm Babies
  • Traditional breast-feeding schedule best approach
  • Spanking Bill Alarms Family Advocates
  • Adult Stem cell hope for osteoarthritis
  • Pro-Life Group Challenges Pro-Abortion Politicians With Video of Abortions
  • Black Pro-Life Leader: Why Are Shepherds Leading the Sheep to Slaughter
  • Safety of Water Bottles, Baby Bottles Questioned
  • Vitamins 'may shorten your life' Can 'Tree Man' Be Saved?
  • Can 'Tree Man' Be Saved?
  • Woods to Take Month Off After Knee Surgery
  • Studies suggest Merck may have misrepresented Vioxx data
  • Research suggests diet rich in vegetables, fruits, grains lowers risk for stroke, heart attack

     

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