Weight Training-Related Injuries on the Rise
Most injuries occur when using free weights, not machines, study findsContinue Reading
Sleep-Related Death Rate Higher Among Black Infants
Most deaths occurred when babies slept somewhere other than a cribContinue Reading
Should Cholesterol Drugs Be Used By Those Without High Cholesterol?
Some experts say statins help healthier people, but others worry about risksContinue Reading
Only 1 in 4 Americans Got H1N1 Vaccine
CDC reports that less than half of available doses have been usedContinue Reading
Help for Depressed Latinos Often Hampered by Stigma
Many poor patients unlikely to try to combat mental illness, study findsContinue Reading
Report Finds Gaps in Health Services for U.S. Veterans
Families and communities also need assistance, experts sayContinue Reading
FDA Hears Views on Risks of High Tech Scanners
Agency looking to increase safety of increasingly popular imaging procedures such as virtual colonoscopyContinue Reading
Asclera Approved to Treat Varicose Veins
Improves appearance of swollen or twisted blood vesselsContinue Reading
For Vast Majority, Driving and Cell Phones Don't Mix
Only small percentage, dubbed ‘supertaskers,’ can do both safely, study findsContinue Reading
TV Doctors Bring Unethical Behavior to Prime Time
Study finds frequent, ‘outrageous’ misdeeds on Grey’s Anatomy, HouseContinue Reading
Women Would Welcome At-Home Test for STDs
Readily available option could help lower infection rates, expert saysContinue Reading
Too Much Radiation? The FDA Wants to Know
Agency set to open two days of public comment on risks from scansContinue Reading
Black Women in U.S. Comfortable With Formula Feeding
Study suggests this may be why they are less likely to breast-feed than other womenContinue Reading













