You are here : health.am > Health Centers > Archives Archives 2009 October USDA confirms H1N1 flu in first U.S. hog Third person dies in Arizona “sweat dome” Redefining obesity’s health risks New immigrants more likely to be homeless due to economic factors rather than health issues Power at work has payoffs, but not for health Helping Children With Cancer go Back to School Exercise can aid recovery after brain radiation Migraine sufferers more prone to hangover headache Ear acupuncture curbs back pain in pregnant women H1N1 flu worrying due to its unpredictability: WHO Green tea may cut the risk of dying from pneumonia Johnny wants a pet turtle? Just say no Where There’s Smoke, There May Be Health Risks Physicians Urge Pregnant Women to Get H1N1 Vaccine, Protect Themselves H1N1 flu causes unusual damage to lungs Asthma Is Most Prevalent Underlying Illness Among Most Serious H1N1 Cases Drug Deemed Safe, Effective for Post-Surgical Pain in Children Stem Cells Offer New Hope for Kidney Disease Patients Britain to start swine flu vaccination next week Forget Dieting Over the Holidays Gentle touch may aid multiple sclerosis patients Earlier flu viruses provided some immunity to current H1N1 influenza, study shows Over half of SIDS deaths occur during co-sleeping Most who die from new H1N1 flu had conditions: CDC “Meat kills” poster banned for swine flu link Can fish for dinner lead to diabetes? Definition and Evaluation of Transient Ischemic Attack Just 10 Minutes of Exercise Could Help Prevent Vision Loss from Glaucoma Water drinkers may have better diets Could vision problems be linked to earlier death? Urate in Blood and Spinal Fluid May Predict Slower Decline in Patients With Parkinson’s Diseas Survey Reveals Hospital Workers Concerned About Flu Vaccines $6 Million NIH Contract to UC San Diego to Help Enhance Vaccines Vietnam detects 3 cases of drug-resistant swine flu Sickest swine flu patients require heroic measures Critical illness from 2009 H1N1 in Mexico associated with high fatality rate H1N1 critical illness can occur rapidly; predominantly affects young patients Prediction model superior to traditional criteria in bladder treatment decision Dyslexia varies across language barriers Six steps to diagnosing Alzheimer’s ‘Swine Flu Parties’ Or Intentionally Catching H1N1 a Very Bad Idea, Says Expert Award Recognizes 30 Years of Anti-smoking Work Canada bans fruit-flavored cigarettes Swine flu sent more Australia, NZ patients to ICU US flu study confirms H1N1 more serious in youth How do you know you have the flu? Britain to start swine flu vaccinations this month Long-term risks of Viagra® use unclear Walking helpful after a stroke: research Scientists take step toward simple and portable tuberculosis tests for developing world Page 144 of 322 pages « First < 142 143 144 145 146 > Last » << Back to main