Health Highlights: Jan. 28, 2011
2011-01-28
- Many Cancer Trial Participants Overly Optimistic: Study
- University of Iowa Football Players Hospitalized With Muscle Condition
- Mandela Released From Hospital
- First Lady Praises Military’s Fitness and Nutrition Programs
Health Highlights: Jan. 27, 2011
2011-01-27
- Nelson Mandela Hospitalized With Lung Infection: Reports
- Court Pledges Quick Action on Health Care Law Appeal
- Salty Foods Affect Blood Vessels: Study
- Drug Addiction, Dependency Common Among Wounded Soldiers: Report
- College Students’ Emotional Health Declining: Survey
- Trans Fats May Boost Depression Risk: Study
Health Highlights: Jan. 26, 2011
2011-01-26
- Breast Implants May Be Linked to Rare Cancer: FDA
- Cognitive Disorders Affect Five Percent of U.S. Seniors: Report
- Winter Storms Lead to Depleted Blood Supply: Red Cross
- No Turning Back on Health Care Reform: Obama
- Weed Sap Appears Effective Against Skin Cancer: Study
- Blood Thinner Plavix to Retain Patent for Extra 6 Months
Health Highlights: Jan. 25, 2011
2011-01-25
- Blood Thinner Plavix to Retain Patent for Extra 6 Months
- Food Industry Unveils Nutrition Labeling Plan
- Gene Promotes Spread of Cancer: Study
- U.S. Government Recovers $2.5 Billion in Health Fraud Cases
Health Highlights: Jan. 24, 2011
2011-01-24
- Gene Promotes Spread of Cancer: Study
- U.S. Government Recovers $2.5 Billion in Health Fraud Cases
- Fitness Guru Jack LaLanne Dies
- Heart Doctor Group Assists Federal Investigation Into Defibrillator Use
- FDA Considering Reclassifying Electroshock Devices
Health Highlights: Jan. 21, 2011
2011-01-21
- FDA Proposes Tougher Safety Measures for External Defibrillators
- House Republicans Outline Health-Care Objectives
- World Leaders to Discuss Junk Food Ads
- FDA Reports Post-Flu Vaccine Seizures in Young Children
- Woman Regains Speech After Larynx Transplant
Health Highlights: Jan. 20, 2011
2011-01-20
- FDA Reports Post-Flu Vaccine Seizures in Young Children
- Woman Regains Speech After Larynx Transplant
- Remove Barriers to Breast-feeding: U.S. Surgeon General
- Colorado Considers Default Organ Donation
- Wal-Mart to Offer Healthier Foods
- Drug Extends Lives of Patients With Advanced Melanoma
- Follow-Up to House Repeal of Health Care Law Uncertain
Health Highlights: Jan. 19, 2011
2011-01-19
- Rep. Giffords Ready to Start Rehab on Friday: Reports
- Follow-Up to House Repeal of Health Care Law Uncertain
- FDA to Update Medical-Device Approval Process
- Medicaid Patient Hospitalizations Rise More Than Privately-Insured
- Statins May Not Benefit Healthy People: Study
- Antioxidants May Help Male Fertility: Study
- Journal Lax in Investigating Complaints About Vaccine-Autism Study: Report
Health Highlights: Jan. 18, 2011
2011-01-18
- Up to Half of Americans Have Pre-Existing Illness: Report
- Cheney Thinking About Heart Transplant
- Fatty Acids Ease PMS Symptoms: Study
- Apple CEO Steve Jobs Takes Medical Leave
- Opposition to Health Care Law Decreases: Poll
Health Highlights: Jan. 17, 2011
2011-01-17
- Apple CEO Steve Jobs Takes Medical Leave
- Opposition to Health Care Law Decreases: Poll
- Large Recall of Tylenol, Sudafed
Health Highlights: Jan. 14, 2011
2011-01-14
- Multaq Heart Drug Linked to Liver Damage: FDA
- Hypertension Drug Avalide Recalled
- Chew Bars Recalled Due to High Lead Levels
- Aretha Franklin Says She Doesn’t Have Pancreatic Cancer
- House to Vote Next Week on Repeal of Health Care Law
- End Free Medicare Home Visits: Panel
- Study Questions Exclusive Breastfeeding for Six Months
- Many Pregnant Women Have Toxic Chemicals in Body: Study
Health Highlights: Jan. 13, 2011
2011-01-13
- Americans Need to Cut Salt Intake, Heart Experts Say
- Combo High Blood Pressure Pill Beats Single Drug: Study
- EPA Issues Recommendations for Chromium-6 in Tap Water
- WHO Targets Drug-Resistant Malaria
Health Highlights: Jan. 12, 2011
2011-01-12
- WHO Targets Drug-Resistant Malaria
- Twenty Percent of Americans Don’t Have Usual Source of Health Care
- DNA Blood Test Offers Safer Screen for Down Syndrome: Study
- Make High School Students Learn CPR: Heart Experts