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February 7, 2010

  • Ski Helmets Encouraged for All
  • Scientists Spot Genes Tied to Aging
  • February 6, 2010

  • Spectators Need to Prepare for Olympic Games, Too
  • February 5, 2010

  • Human Pacemakers Offer Hope to Ailing Dogs
  • Agricultural Chemical Spray Linked to Birth Defect Risk
  • Health Tip: Understanding Ear Tube Surgery
  • Health Tip: Getting Cardiac Rehabilitation
  • Surgeons Suffering Work-Related Injuries
  • Herbals Not the Answer for Asthma, Study Shows
  • Kids Born Early in Year More Likely to Be Athletes?
  • Artificial Pancreas Helps Type 1 Diabetics During Sleep
  • Genome Mapped for Type 2 Diabetes
  • As Swine Flu Fades, Experts Ponder Next Season
  • Super Bowl Stress Can Spark Heart Attacks
  • Concussion Awareness for Young Athletes Gets Big Play
  • February 4, 2010

  • Biofeedback Now Seen as 'Regular' Medicine
  • Health Tip: Beta Blockers May Have Side Effects
  • Nanofiber Gel May Spur Growth of New Knee Cartilage
  • Review Spotlights Clues to Serious Childhood Infection
  • Steroids May Be Overrated in Treatment of COPD
  • Too Few Adults Get Recommended Vaccinations
  • Government to Pay for More Than Half of U.S. Health Care Costs
  • 'Gene Doping' May Be Next Wave of Sports Tampering
  • February 3, 2010

  • Winter Sun Warrants Sunscreen
  • Health Tip: Things that May Cause or Worsen GERD
  • Biking to School Boosts Kids' Fitness
  • Visual Processing Plays Role in Body Dysmorphic Disorder
  • Tylenol May Protect Kidneys After Severe Muscle Damage
  • Kidney Function May Be Tied to Bone Loss
  • When Counseling Costs, Response Dwindles
  • Brain Damage Seen in People With Severe Sleep Apnea
  • Immigrants at Lower Stroke Risk Than Long-Term Residents?
  • Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Raises Suicide Risk
  • Wii Popularity Leads to New Kind of Gaming Injury
  • Very Obese People May Be Missing Genes
  • Brain Scans Suggest Some Vegetative Patients May Be Aware
  • February 2, 2010

  • CT Scans Deemed Best for Checking Heart Arteries
  • Health Tip: Foods That May Spur Migraines
  • Fat-Burning Chemical Points to New Weight-Loss Drug
  • Fish Oil Helped Stave Off Psychosis in Study Patients
  • Lead Exposure May Contribute to ADHD
  • Later Puberty Seen for Obese Boys
  • Analysis Examines Ultrasound Use for Blood Clots
  • Protein Levels in Urine Help Predict Kidney Function
  • Controversial Autism Study Retracted by Medical Journal
  • February 1, 2010

  • Health Tip: Have Clean Air at Home
  • Long Before Symptoms, Blood May Reveal Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Fewer Childhood Deaths From Rheumatic Disease
  • Herbal Remedies Can Cause Cardiac Problems
  • Diabetes Drug Helps Dieting Teens Lose Weight
  • Mutating Genes May Lead to Premature Births
  • Stem Cell, Bone Marrow Transplants Both Benefit Leukemia Patients
  • Poor Mental Functioning May Predict Stroke
  • Experts Issue Warning on Prostate Hormone Therapy
  • Antidepressants After Stroke May Boost Mental Ability
  • Approval Expanded for Breast Cancer Drug Tykerb
  • Obama Proposes $911 Billion for Health and Human Services
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