You are here : health.am > Health Centers > Archives Archives 2009 July Argentines question government as flu spreads Influenza monitoring by the US military Low birth weight linked to long-term respiratory problems Childhood Arthritis: Common but Preventable Consequence of Lyme Disease Cases of swine flu ‘could top 100,000 a day by August’ Michael Jackson Could Have Been Saved WHO warns swine flu ‘unstoppable’ Why Is Wal-Mart Endorsing Employer Mandated Healthcare? The Real Reasons We Overeat Eating Disorders Lead to Stomach Problems Childhood Arthritis: Common but Preventable Consequence of Lyme Disease Tick, Tick, Tick…Lyme Season has Begun, Physician Warns Mass transit noise may threaten passengers’ hearing New flu may not spread like regular flu: studies Hong Kong finds first case of Tamiflu-resistant H1N1 Bedwetting, being overweight linked to sleep apnea Fertility drug combo promising in older women Drug curbs severe facial pain: study Anti-TNF therapy safe for rheumatoid arthritis Experts Available for Obesity, Weight Management Interviews Milk at breakfast may mean less hunger at lunch Using the Internet to help young smokers quit Suicide warning issued for two anti-smoking drugs CPAP reduces death risk in stroke patients with OSA Ultrasound procedure may quickly ease shoulder pain Infants should be screened for hip trouble Clue to normal-tension glaucoma; herpes infection and corneal transplants June Patients with moderate to severe periodontitis need evaluation for heart disease risk Consumer Fireworks Continue to Injure Children in U.S. Drug use key question in Michael Jackson’s sudden death Jackson doctor did not inject painkillers - lawyer U.S. beef recall expanded, 18 illnesses suspected Michael Jackson’s final hours puzzle doctor, family How a cup of coffee keeps your breath smelling sweet Migraines More Prevalent in Women More Gene Mutations Linked to Autism Risk New Gene Discovery Links Obesity to the Brain Enzyme Fights Mutated Protein in Inherited Parkinson’s Disease Superfood soy linked to reduction in smoker’s lung damage risk Alcohol kills over half of Russians in their prime Asia’s party-drug carries incontinence risk Mystery surrounds Michael Jackson’s sudden death Binge drinking linked with hemorrhagic stroke in Korean men Recent respiratory infection predicts stroke Migraine and Increased Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: Migraine Frequency Plays a Role Nicotine dependence remains prevalent despite recent declines in cigarette use A Breath Mint Made from ... Coffee? Can Hormone Treatment Ease Post-Surgery Behavior Changes in Children? Migraines with Aura in Middle Age May Be Associated with Late-Life Brain Lesions Telemedicine Stroke Program Saves Woman Page 151 of 322 pages « First < 149 150 151 152 153 > Last » << Back to main