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May 2008- 01: Fosamax tied to increased risk of heart condition (0)
- 02: Adherence to a DASH-Style Diet and Risk of Coronary Heart Disease and Stroke in Women, (0)
- 03: No quick fix to the food price crisis (0)
- 04: Osteoporosis Drug Promotes Atrial Fibrillation in Population-Based Study (0)
- 05: Household Cleaners, Air Fresheners Linked to Asthma in Adults (0)
- 06: Folate and Vitamin B-12: Two Nutrients Critical for Brain Health (0)
- 07: Drug induced nutrient deficiencies (0)
- 08: Pfizer's Cholesterol Drug Boosts Death Rate by 58 Percent (0)
- 09: Vitamin E May Help Alzheimer's Patients Live Longer, Study Says (0)
- 10: A Pomegranate a Day Keeps the Doctor Away (0)
- 11: New Clue to Milk and Diabetes Link? (0)
- 01: High-fructose corn syrup, high fat diet cause severe liver damage (0)
- 02: Starving Protects Healthy Cells From Chemotherapy, Study Says (0)
- 03: You May Be the Key to Cancer Prevention (0)
- 04: Bill to Regulate Tobacco Moves Forward (0)
- 05: CSPI warns about coffee creamers (0)
- 06: Red Wine Antioxidant Fights Cancer (0)
- 07: Despite appearances to the contrary, more than half of normal-weight Americans have a high percentage of body fat. And, like their overweight contemporaries, this makes them susceptible to heart disease, diabetes and other metabolic disorders, a new study says. (0)
- 08: Doubt Cast on 2 Drugs Used to Lower Cholesterol - New York Times (0)
- 09: TV in the Bedroom Is Not a Teen's Best Friend (0)
- 10: Low Folate Levels May Harm Sperm (0)
- 12: Fetal Exposure to Substance Abuse Changes Brain Structure (0)
- 14: Babies gain weight with less sleep - (0)
- 15: Diet, Specifically Zinc, Plays a Key Role in Acne (0)
- 16: Late Drug Approval Linked To Safety Issues (1)
- 17: Testosterone may explain irrational trades - (0)
- 18: Dangerous Psych Drugs and Pregnancy: Help Stop the Mothers Act (0)
- 19: High Doses of Vitamin E Lengthen Lives of Alzheimer's Patients (0)
- 20: Exercise Could Cut Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment (0)
- 21: FDA Quietly Acknowledges Medical Benefits of Honey (0)
- 22: Antibiotics Modestly Effective in Treating Acute Sinusitis (0)
- 24: Delaying DPT Vaccination May Reduce Incidence of Childhood Asthma (0)
- 26: Vitamin D status linked to artery health: study (0)
- 28: New BPA evidence piles pressure on FDA to set exposure limits (0)
- 01: Strokes Among Middle-Aged Women Triple (0)
- 02: Fertility study builds buzz around cellphones (0)
- 03: Anemia drugs may raise death risk for chemo patients (0)
- 04: If You Are a Wine Drinker, Here Are Facts You Should Know (0)
- 05: TV Could Be Disrupting Your Kid's Sleep (0)
- 05: Lithium slows ALS progression (0)
- 06: Class Action Brought Against Makers of Parkinson’s Drugs (0)
- 06: McCain Cites 'Strong Evidence' of Link Between Vaccines and Autism (0)
- 07: Cellphones Lower Brain Activity Needed for Driving (0)
- 08: Cold Remedy Airborne Settles Lawsuit (0)
- 09: As drug ads surge, more get Rx's filled (0)
- 10: Study Shows Moderate Amounts of Caffeine Can Double Miscarriage Risk (0)
- 11: Chemically-Induced Suicide: 80 Percent of Suicide Victims Took Antidepressant Drugs (0)
- 12: First early-detection blood test for Parkinson's shows promise (0)
- 13: Drug Firms Woo Democrats, Helping Defeat Their Bills - (0)
- 14: Fluorescent Lighting in Schools Found to Give Children Headaches (0)
- 15: Medications can deplete your body's stores of vital life-sustaining nutrients (0)
- 16: Wyeth, Pfizer Ordered to Pay $27 Million in Punitives (0)
- 17: Mobile Phones Linked to Brain Tumors after Long Term Use (0)
- 18: Vitamin C-rich vegetables linked to reduced prostate cancer risk (0)
- 19: Will Wyeth Bully You Out of Your Estriol? (0)
- 20: U.S. Health Officials Back Off Preference for New MMRV Vaccine (0)
- 21: Public Health Risk Seen as Parents Reject Vaccines (0)
- 22: Vitamin D supplements cut risk of child diabetes: study (0)
- 23: Parkinson's Drug May Fight Cancer (0)
- 24: 5% of TB Cases Don't React to Some Drugs (0)
- 25: How lack of sleep may be bad for the brain (0)
- 26: Study: Magnesium sulfate cuts risk of CP in preemies (0)
- 26: Courageous Dreaming (1)
- 28: Study Ties Belly Fat to Dementia (0)
- 29: Plastic Waste is Turning the North Pacific Ocean Into a Garbage Dump (0)
- 31: States alter rules of game on safety for toy makers (0)
- 01: Great Drug, but Does It Prolong Life? (0)
- 02: Drug Makers Sued Over Cholesterol Pills (0)
- 03: Check for drug-drug interactions (0)
- 04: Too Much of a Good Thing? (0)
- 05: Study finds high levels of chemicals in infants using baby cosmetics (0)
- 06: Fewer early births tied to folic acid (0)
- 07: FDA Issues Health Advisory On Pfizer's Chantix Tablets (0)
- 08: Multiple Sclerosis Drug May Be Linked to Melanoma (0)
- 09: Etanercept drug reverses early symptoms of Alzheimer's in 10 minutes (0)
- 10: Western diet pattern 'promotes metabolic syndrome' (0)
- 11: When Mixing Medications Can Be Deadly (0)
- 12: Unintended Errors Leave Many Newborns Vulnerable (0)
- 13: FDA Investigators May Be Subpoenaed (0)
- 14: This Season's Flu Strains Are Not a Good Match for Vaccine (0)
- 15: Can a Drug That Helps Hearts Be Harmful to the Brain? (0)
- 16: Regimens: An Herbal Extract Eases Symptoms of Heart Failure (0)
- 17: Being Overweight May Raise Cancer Risk (0)
- 18: Physicians group urges easing of ban on medical marijuana (0)
- 19: TV ads oversell drugs, skimp on risks (0)
- 20: Cancer and the bacterial connection (0)
- 21: Children Who Sleep Less Weigh More (0)
- 22: Drug Prices Surge Despite Criticisms On Campaign Trail (0)
- 23: W.H.O. and Bloomberg Open Global Antismoking Project (0)
- 24: Salty Foods Linked to Soft Drink Consumption (0)
- 25: Online house calls click with doctors (0)
- 27: Antibiotics Do Little for Inner Ear Infections (0)
- 28: Embolization Effective for Fibroids (0)
- 28: The Amazingly Deceptive Cheesecake (0)
- 29: Kids Vaccine Linked to Fever, Seizures (0)
- 29: Renegade Neurologist's book now in China (0)
- 01: Stem Cells Used to Fix Breast Defects (0)
- 02: Resolve to Get Enough Zzzzs This Year (0)
- 03: Finding Alzheimer’s Before a Mind Fails (0)
- 04: Relatives of Parkinson's Patients at Higher Psychiatric Risk (0)
- 05: Stomach Flu Spread By Contaminated Computer Keyboards (0)
- 06: Colon Cancer Gene Traced to Arrival in United States (0)
- 07: Drug ads may not give balanced information (0)
- 08: Link Added to Pesticide-Parkinson's Chain (0)
- 09: Breast-Feeding Seems to Protect Against Some Allergies (0)
- 10: Four Steps to Living 14 Years Longer (0)
- 11: Breast-Feeding Confers Long-Term Heart Benefits (0)
- 11: Fish Oil May Help Prevent Alzheimer's (0)
- 12: Dementia Diagnosis Typically Means Death Within Five Years (0)
- 13: Family Mealtime Reduces Eating Disorders in Teens (0)
- 13: Pesticides May Cause Asthma (0)
- 14: Sleep Disruptions May Up Diabetes Risk (0)
- 15: Aging Baby Boomers and seniors are at risk for HIV -- (0)
- 16: Long-Term Beta Carotene Use May Protect Against Dementia (0)
- 17: FDA Goes After 'Natural' HRT Claims (0)
- 22: Vitamin C May Play Role in Stroke Prevention (0)
- 23: Researchers Find a Bias Toward Upbeat Findings on Antidepressants (0)
- 24: Pregnancy Problems Tied to Caffeine (0)
- 24: 2007 Tied as Earth's Second Warmest Year (0)
- 25: Can A Smell Test Predict Parkinson's Disease? (0)
- 26: All eyes fixed on antioxidants (0)
- 26: Girl, you'll be a woman sooner than expected (0)
- 27: Study Says Implants Double Risk of Infection in Breast Reconstruction (0)
- 28: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Linked to Hormone (0)
- 29: Yogurt Maker Sued On Probiotic Claims (0)
- 30: Trichloroethylene (TCE) Is A Risk Factor For Parkinsonism, Study Shows (0)
- 31: FDA Investigators May Be Subpoenaed (0)
- 01: Tonsillectomy Not Always Cost-Effective for Kids' Throat Woes (0)
- 02: Reports: Diet, growth are major cancer causes (0)
- 03: C-section raises risk to mother and infant (0)
- 04: Fetal Heart Rate Points to Later Child Development (0)
- 05: Link between statins and dementia complex (0)
- 06: Smoking Before, After Pregnancy Harms Daughters' Fertility (0)
- 07: Antibiotics May Not Aid Sinus Infections (0)
- 07: Overweight Kids At Risk as Adults (0)
- 09: Panel says FDA losses jeopardize public on Yahoo! News (0)
- 10: Screening tests may miss prostate cancer in obese patients (0)
- 10: Why I am using Actos (pioglitazone) in ALS treatment (0)
- 11: Effort to Limit Junk Food in Schools Faces Hurdles (0)
- 12: Why I Treat Depression with Omega 3 Supplements (0)
- 14: Oral Sex Implicated in Some Throat and Neck Cancers (0)
- 16: High Meat Consumption Linked to Heightened Cancer Risk (0)
- 17: Study: Monthly fasting may help heart (0)
- 18: Diabetes strikes younger and younger (0)
- 19: New Jersey Mandates Flu Shots for Preschoolers (0)
- 20: Blood Pressure Drug May Curb Brain Damage From Alzheimer's, Depression And Schizophrenia (0)
- 21: Prevent Alzheimer's Disease (1)
- 21: YouTube Breeding Ground For Anti-vaccination Views (0)
- 23: Data About Zetia Risks Was Not Fully Revealed - (0)
- 23: If You Don't Want To Fall Ill This Christmas, Then Share A Festive Kiss But Don't Shake Hands (0)
- 24: Drug maker packs red-wine-like compound in pill (0)
- 25: Hypertension Linked to Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment (0)
- 26: Report: Readiness for flu outbreaks spotty (0)
- 27: Everyday Choices Can Influence Cancer Risk (0)
- 28: Bengay Death Highlights OTC Dangers (0)
- 29: Aspirin, Hormone Therapy Combo Can Shorten Lives of Prostate Cancer Patients (0)
- 30: Sunlight Helps Put Lung Cancer in the Shade (0)
- 01: Like an earplug in a pill (3)
- 02: Hypertension In Obese Children Linked To Television Viewing (0)
- 03: Drug Commonly Used To Treat Bipolar Disorder Dramatically Increases Lifespan In Worms (0)
- 03: Vitamin D Won't Help Prevent Most Cancers (1)
- 04: Scarce pandemic vaccine to be given in order (0)
- 05: Put down the bacon! Report emphasizes cancer-fat links - (0)
- 06: Good Sleep Wakes Up Memory (0)
- 07: Diet of worms can cure bowel disease (0)
- 08: Doctors Urged to Attack Obesity as a Disease State (0)
- 09: Kids' Diabetes Drug Use Doubles (0)
- 10: Some Statins May Disrupt Sleep (0)
- 11: Fruit anitioxidants develop with ripeness (0)
- 12: Blood Pressure Tougher to Tame in Winter (1)
- 13: Sleep Disorders Can Impair Children's IQs As Much As Lead Exposure (0)
- 14: Herbal Sex Pills Pose Hidden Dangers (0)
- 15: The gene that turns breast-milk into brain food (0)
- 16: Brain Matures A Few Years Late In ADHD, But Follows Normal Pattern (0)
- 17: Bush vetoes NIH budget increase (0)
- 18: Daytime naps may lower blood pressure, study (0)
- 19: Drinking While Pregnant May Alter Child's Brain (0)
- 20: Powerful new strain of cold virus kills 10 (0)
- 21: Breast milk helps lungs but not if mom has asthma (0)
- 21: Extra Weight Increases Prostate Cancer Patients' Risk of Dying (0)
- 22: Fish, Fruits, Veggies May Cut Dementia Risk (0)
- 23: Aging Isn't About Slowing Down, Experts Say (0)
- 24: Global Warming May Trigger Rise in Heart Deaths (0)
- 25: FDA Hears Pros, Cons of Pharmacist-to-Patient Drug Sales (0)
- 26: Teen Boys at Growing Risk for Eating Disorders (0)
- 27: FDA: Flu Drugs Affecting Kids' Behavior (0)
- 28: The Mediterranean Food Pyramid: What's on the Menu? (0)
- 29: 442 (0)
- 30: Low Testosterone Might Shorten Men's Lives (0)
- 01: CDC report stirs thimerosal debate (0)
- 02: Drug Makers Seek Clues to Side Effects in Genes (0)
- 03: Mixing Large Doses Of Common Painkiller And Caffeine May Increase Risk Of Liver Damage (0)
- 03: Long-term cell phone use increases brain tumor risk (0)
- 03: Dr. Perlmutter to lecture at Scripps (0)
- 04: Halting Heavy Drinking Cuts Esophageal and Head-and-Neck Cancer Risks (0)
- 04: Florida motorcycle fatalities increase after helmet law is repealed (1)
- 04: Bush Vetoes Child Health Bill Privately (0)
- 05: Study shows U.S. outweighs Europe (0)
- 05: Parkinson's damage repaired (0)
- 06: Childhood Depression May Encourage Ecstasy Use (0)
- 06: Kids' Use of Heartburn Drugs Surges (1)
- 07: New study pushes for soda restriction in school vending machines (0)
- 08: Men Who Learn More About PSA Test Are Less Likely To Seek Screening (0)
- 08: Mobile phone cancer risk 'higher for children' (0)
- 09: Some air fresheners contain chemicals associated with birth defects and diseases. (0)
- 10: Bird Flu Viruses Found In Africa And Europe 'Closest To Becoming A Human Virus' (0)
- 10: Pediatricians call for more action on phthalates (0)
- 11: Prostate Cancer: Surgery Best Option? (0)
- 11: Turmeric Shows Promise in Treatment of Alzheimer's (0)
- 12: Pilot case study of the therapeutic potential of hyperbaric oxygen therapy on chronic brain injury (0)
- 12: BrainStorm seeks to fight ALS with stem cells (0)
- 13: Fruit, vegetable antioxidant profile increases with time (0)
- 14: Drivers barred from smoking if children are in car (0)
- 14: A Letter From a Friend (0)
- 15: Organic Fruit and Vegetables Really Are Better For Your Heart (0)
- 15: Bipolar Illness Soars as a Diagnosis for the Young (0)
- 16: Obesity Surgery for Children Rises (0)
- 16: Child TV viewing linked to behavior issues (0)
- 17: Germany warns citizens to avoid using Wi-Fi (0)
- 18: Drug Companies' Ties to Schools Common (0)
- 18: Data on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis published by researchers at National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (0)
- 19: Soft drinks - heart disease study sparks reaction (0)
- 19: A nationwide toxic toy ban likely to follow state lead (0)
- 19: Renegade Neurologist - Autism and Immunizations (0)
- 20: Obesity biggest colon cancer risk factor (0)
- 21: Marketing to kids: Nestle, Dannon non-committal could lead to regulations (0)
- 22: How to Reduce Your Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease (0)
- 23: Component of red wine quells inflammation in chronic inflammatory lung disease (COPD) (0)
- 23: Tamoxifen Use Increases Endometrial Cancer Risk in Breast Cancer Patients (0)
- 24: Weight Gain Increases Breast Cancer Risk: Study (0)
- 25: Leading researchers to reveal comprehensive dos and don'ts for prostate cancer (0)
- 26: Scientists discover how gold eases pain of arthritis (0)
- 26: The Radiation Poisoning Of America (0)
- 27: National study -- kids' bike injuries are major public health concern (0)
- 28: Older Physicians Unhappy and Looking to Bail Out of Medicine (0)
- 28: Hysterectomy May Boost Incontinence Risk (0)
- 29: Blood May Help Us Think (0)
- 30: Amoxicillin use during infancy may be linked to tooth enamel defects (1)
- 31: Children Overprescribed Antibiotics For Sore Throat (0)
- 01: Experts: U.S. Childbirth Deaths on Rise - (0)
- 03: Eating flaxseed may ease hot flashes (1)
- 04: FDA Proposes New Rules for Sunscreens (0)
- 05: Testosterone Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis (5)
- 06: Some Baby Bibs Contain Lead, Group Says (0)
- 06: Study ties colon cancer's return to diet (0)
- 06: Turmeric and Brain Health (2)
- 07: Food Additives Could Fuel Hyperactivity in Kids (0)
- 07: Nicotine in Breast Milk Shortens Baby's Naptime (0)
- 09: Salt linked to higher blood pressure in kids (0)
- 10: Citrus Sodas' Caffeine Content Tops Cola - (1)
- 10: Smoking bans going from inside out (0)
- 11: Theater Classes Help Docs' Bedside Manners (0)
- 11: Memory Slow? Drink Some Joe (1)
- 12: Mediterranean Diet May Boost Alzheimer's Survival (1)
- 12: More Studies Cast Doubt on Safety of Diabetes Drug - (0)
- 14: Even a little exercise has health benefits: study (0)
- 15: Saturated Fat: Even a Little Splurge May Be Too Much (0)
- 16: Rapid rise in bipolar diagnoses among US youth (0)
- 17: Excessive TV Spurs Attention Trouble in Kids (0)
- 18: California bill would ban chemical in toddlers' toys (0)
- 19: Study claims alcohol-cancer link in older women (0)
- 20: Vitamin D Supplements Appear To Be Associated With Lower Risk of Death (0)
- 21: Stress Breaks Hearts (0)
- 22: Vitamin D Supplements May Lengthen Life (0)
- 22: Rock 'N' Roll: Sex, Drugs and an Early Exit (0)
- 23: Study: Reports of adverse drug effects on the rise - (0)
- 24: Low-fat veg diet may keep prostate cancer at bay (0)
- 25: Nutraceuticals offer hope on World Alzheimer's Day (0)
- 25: Researchers: Even Fake Acupuncture Works (0)
- 26: Dietary Lutein and Zeaxanthin Protect Eyes from Wet-Type Macular Degeneration (0)
- 27: One Doctor's Lonely Quest To Heal Brain Injury (3)
- 28: Authorities divided over popcorn lung regulations (0)
- 29: Alzheimer's Disease Could Be A Third Form Of Diabetes (0)
- 30: Pine bark extract may reduce ADHD (0)
- 01: Common Pediatric Anesthesia Drugs Cause Brain Damage and Learning and Memory Problems in Infant Rats (2)
- 01: Pesticide link to autism suspected (0)
- 02: Broccoli and cauliflower reduce aggressive prostate cancer risk (0)
- 02: Vitamin D - more than just bone density (0)
- 03: Probiotics may cut diarrhoea amongst the elderly (0)
- 03: Poor Memory Tied to Sleep Woes in Aging Women (0)
- 03: Trans fats still in use in NY restaurants - CSPI (0)
- 04: The Future Of Medicine: Insert Chip, Cure Disease? (0)
- 05: Multivitamins and minerals may boost mood in elderly (0)
- 06: Coffee drinking may cut liver cancer risk - meta-analysis (0)
- 07: Hostile Men Could Have Greater Risk For Heart Disease (0)
- 07: Breast implants linked to higher suicide rates (0)
- 08: Marketing tricks tots' taste buds (0)
- 08: The Unmedicated Mind (2)
- 09: Podcast - Dr. Perlmutter WOR August 8, 2007 (1)
- 13: Study links mom's obesity, birth defects (0)
- 14: Glaciers And Ice Caps To Dominate Sea Level Rise This Century, Says New Study (0)
- 14: Myths About Cancer Risk Abound (0)
- 15: Web Sites Serve Up Dangerous Eating Disorders Advice (1)
- 15: Dr. Perlmutter on WOR New York - Your Brain Health (0)
- 16: MRI Beats Mammograms at Spotting Early Breast Cancer (0)
- 17: Eating junk food whilst pregnant and breastfeeding may lead to obese offspring (0)
- 17: Magnetic stimulation may ease ringing-in-the-ears (1)
- 18: AMA applauds Senate Committee passage of tobacco regulation bill; calls for full Senate passage (0)
- 18: Study examines effect of chemicals in baby foods (0)
- 19: Diet Still Important to Patients on Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs (0)
- 20: Plain soap as effective as antibacterial but without the risk (0)
- 20: Zen and the Art of Coping With Alzheimer’s (1)
- 21: Aspirin for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease – More Is Not Better (0)
- 21: Aspirin for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease – More Is Not Better (0)
- 21: Aspirin for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease – More Is Not Better (0)
- 22: Coloring Compound in Fruits, Veggies May Cut Colon Cancer Risk (0)
- 23: Green Tea May Brew Up Healthier Skin (0)
- 23: FDA Warns Nursing Mothers of Possible Codeine Risk (0)
- 24: Hidden Danger In Non-Stick Pots & Pans (0)
- 24: J&J Wins U.S. Approval of Teen Schizophrenia Drug (0)
- 25: Adult Seat Belts Don't Keep Children Safe (0)
- 26: Kids' High Blood Pressure Goes Untreated - (0)
- 27: Cranberry Could Juice Up Ovarian Cancer Treatment (2)
- 28: WHO: Infectious Diseases Spread Faster (0)
- 29: Alcoholism can reduce brain functionality (0)
- 29: Energy drinks mixed with alcohol can cause dehydration, risk of seizures, and increased alcohol intake (0)
- 30: Sleepless Kids Are Troubled Kids (1)
- 30: Antibiotics, Heart Valve Problems and Dental Treatment (0)
- 31: Removing Ovaries Before Menopause Can Lead To Memory And Movement Problems (0)
- 31: Omega-3 DHA improves blood lipid levels - study (0)
- 02: Low Blood Sugar Symptoms Require an Explanation (1)
- 07: Exercise Stimulates The Formation Of New Brain Cells (1)
- 07: Stroke risk linked to fish consumption (0)
- 08: It's Never Too Late to Get Healthy (0)
- 08: Renegade Neurologist is Back (4)
- 08: Hypertension drug protects against Parkinson's (0)
- 09: Some hooked on cigarettes in short time (0)
- 10: Poor sense of smell may signal Alzheimer's (0)
- 10: Alzheimer’s Disease to Quadruple Worldwide by 2050 (1)
- 11: Calorie Intake May Affect Bone Health of Young Women (0)
- 11: Western diet pattern may raise breast cancer risk (1)
- 12: New Research Suggests Ways to Slow—or Prevent—Alzheimer's (1)
- 12: Teens With Migraine At Greater Risk Of Suicide (0)
- 12: Vitamin D and Multiple Sclerosis (6)
- 13: Loneliness Associated With Increased Risk Of Alzheimer's Disease (0)
- 13: Expert panel says to call kids 'obese' (0)
- 14: U.S. obesity hits minorities, poor more (0)
- 14: Seizures and Gluten Sensitivity (1)
- 15: 'Fat Tax' Could Avert Heart Deaths (0)
- 16: Bayer to Battle FDA to Sell Heart Drug to Consumers (0)
- 16: Organic farming supply can meet demand - study (0)
- 17: High-Sugar Foods May Affect Eyesight (2)
- 18: Diabetes Drug Side Effect Reports Triple (0)
- 18: Poor Sibling Relationships During Childhood Could Predict Major Depression (1)
- 19: CT heart scans may carry breast cancer risk for young women (0)
- 19: Mild Stress In The Womb May Worsen Risk Of Cerebral Palsy (0)
- 20: Attention Training May Help Older Adults Improve Concentration (0)
- 21: Congress Charges FDA Plan For Lab Closures Is Risky (0)
- 22: ADHD Drug Does Stunt Growth (0)
- 23: Scientists Find Way to Stimulate Anti-Aging Enzyme (2)
- 24: Psychologists Attribute Yawning To The Need To Cool The Brain And Pay Attention (0)
- 24: Coffee 'protects against Parkinson's' (0)
- 24: Stroke risk high for siblings of stroke (0)
- 25: Very Low LDL May Mean More Cancer Risk (0)
- 25: Drinking While Pregnant May Alter Child's Brain (0)
- 26: Curry Spice Chemical Could Curb Alzheimer's (0)
- 27: Millions Have Misused ADHD Stimulant Drugs, Study Says (0)
- 27: Paxil suicide risks affect adults, report says (0)
- 27: Cashews cause stronger reactions than peanuts - study (0)
- 28: Probiotics Curb Antibiotic-Associated Diarrhea (1)
- 28: Weight Training Can Help Elderly (0)
- 29: Calls get louder to raise vitamin D levels (0)
- 30: Hypertension drug protects against Parkinson's - health - 11 June 2007 (0)
- 30: Blueberries may reduce Alzheimer risk (0)
- 30: Low Vitamin D Levels May Be Common In Otherwise Healthy Children (0)
- 31: Organic meat and dairy linked to better quality breast milk (1)
- 31: Pregnancy Reported Despite Drug Warning (2)
- 01: Peppermint Helps Relieve Chronic Digestive Disorder (2)
- 02: Scientists Issue Urgent Warning Over Global Mercury Contamination of Fish (1)
- 03: Pancreatic cancer risk cut by B6, B12 (3)
- 04: Pesticides 'up Parkinson's risk' (2)
- 05: Flavonols and exercise enhance memory (0)
- 06: Folic acid may reduce stroke risk (0)
- 07: No evidence that antioxidant supplements interfere with therapeutic effects of chemotherapy agents (0)
- 08: Early Vitamin E Supplements Stem Development Of Hallmark Alzheimer's Symptoms In Mice (0)
- 10: Flu Shot Kick-Starts Fetal Immune System (0)
- 11: Vitamin D Lowers Cancer Risk (1)
- 11: Water Fuel (1)
- 12: Women prefer chocolate to sex (0)
- 12: PedMed: Drug numbers keep rising (0)
- 13: Divorce Increases Risk Of Ritalin Use (0)
- 13: Study: Bullies prone to sleep problems (0)
- 14: Antioxidant Soothes Diabetic Neuropathy (3)
- 15: Climate and changes in the food supply (0)
- 15: Multiple Sclerosis - Possible Gluten Sensitivity (5)
- 15: Enhance your child's brain development - Interview with Dr. Perlmutter (0)
- 16: Antiques Can Pose a Mercury Danger Today (1)
- 17: A drug to beat Parkinson's (1)
- 18: Washington court will hear autism-vaccine suits (0)
- 18: A Natural “Gut Check” (3)
- 19: Millions of Missing Birds, Vanishing in Plain Sight (1)
- 20: The Age of Autism: Quite the coincidence (0)
- 21: Vitamin E: Infection Prevention (0)
- 22: Sugar-free gum poisonous for pets (1)
- 24: Research shows a gene link to ADHD (1)
- 25: Diabetes increases depression risk for elderly (0)
- 26: Dramatic Health Benefits After Just One Exercise Session (0)
- 27: With Rise in Radiation Exposure, Experts Urge Caution on Tests (0)
- 28: The worm turns: Gene may be key to longevity (0)
- 29: Distress-prone People More Likely To Develop Memory Problems (2)
- 01: Alert: New Proposed USDA Organic Regulations Could Drive Thousands of Small Organic Farmers Out of Business (2)
- 01: Inflammatory Bowel Disease Linked to Prevalence of Neurological Disorder (5)
- 02: Exercise Associated With Reduced Parkinson's Disease Risk (0)
- 02: Right-to-Know Rollback Will Hide Data on 600,000 Pounds of Toxics in California (0)
- 03: Secondhand Smoke Boosts Risk for Alzheimer's (1)
- 03: PCBs cause autism-like condition in newborn rats (0)
- 03: Loss of bees - global consequences (0)
- 04: Pool Chlorine Implicated In Childhood Asthma (0)
- 04: EPA decides not to regulate certain pesticides in drinking water (0)
- 05: From here to eternity: Global warming in geologic time (0)
- 06: Dramatic Rise in U.S. Kids Hospitalized for Type 2 Diabetes (0)
- 07: Expression Of Love May Lower Cholesterol - Non-pharmaceutical Treatment Option For Those With High Cholesterol (1)
- 08: 40 Percent of 3-month-old Infants Are Regularly Watching TV, DVDs Or Videos (0)
- 09: High Intake of Vegetables and Fruit Reduces Risk of Lung Cancer (0)
- 09: Use of Antipsychotics by the Young Rose Fivefold (0)
- 10: ADHD may be moderated by mom's love, study finds (0)
- 11: Breastfeeding Benefits Women with Late Age at First Birth (0)
- 11: Moderate coffee consumption is linked to lower level of cognitive decline (0)
- 12: Can an Omega-3 Fatty Acid Slow the Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease? New York NIH-Supported Researchers Participate in Nationwide Trial (0)
- 12: Aspartame's Safety Questioned Again, Another Study Suggests It Heightens Cancer Risk (0)
- 14: Check your medications for dangerous interactions (1)
- 15: Testosterone May Benefit Men With Multiple Sclerosis (2)
- 16: Coenzyme Q10 Does Not Improve Parkinson's Disease Symptoms (4)
- 17: Doctors halt dairy weight loss ads (0)
- 17: Warmest January-April on record; new record Arctic sea ice minimum (0)
- 18: Prominent ethicist: U.S. health care system 'dysfunctional mess' (0)
- 19: Pioneer of vaccination - Edward Jenner (1749 - 1823) (0)
- 20: Lingering pesticides linked to Parkinson's (1)
- 21: Skin Patch Approved for Early Parkinson's (0)
- 21: Eating Apples, Fish During Pregnancy Protects Kids From Allergies, Asthma (0)
- 22: Food for Thought: Iron Deficiency, Poverty, and Cognitive Troubles (0)
- 22: Indoor Smoking Bans Kick Carcinogens to the Curb (0)
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