bannerHON
img
HONnews
HONnews
img PATIENT / PARTICULIER img PROFESSIONNEL DE SANTE img WEBMESTRE img
img
 
img
HONcode sites
All Web sites
HONselect
News
Conferences
Images

Themes:
A B C D E F G H I
J K L M N O P Q
R S T U V W X Y Z
Browse archive:
2010: M F J
2009: D N O S A J J M A M

  Daily news powered by HealthDay

03/31/2009

Health Highlights: March 31, 2009
As CT Radiation Accumulates, Cancer Risk May Rise
Bed Bugs Bring No Disease Danger
Clinical Trials Update: March 31, 2009
Effort Could Lead to Blood Tests for Heart Problems
FDA Investigating Salmonella-Tainted Pistachios
FDA Warns Drug Makers to Stop Selling Unapproved Prescription Painkillers
For Diabetics, On-Demand Care May Not Help
Gene Screen Could Help Spot Melanoma
Health Tip: Managing the Teen Years
Health Tip: Meditation Is a Peaceful State of Mind
New Device 'Fingers' Heart Risk
Patient's Own Stem Cells Might Treat Heart Attack
People With MS May Have Lower Cancer Risk
Plavix Plus Aspirin Lowers Stroke Risk
Public Housing for Homeless Alcoholics Saves Money
Raw Nuts Could Be Salmonella Source in Pistachios: Report
Study Casts Doubt on Influential Hospital Safety Survey
Study Links Pesticides to Birth Defects
Vaccine Approved for Japanese Encephalitis

03/30/2009

Health Highlights: March 30, 2009
Action-Filled Video Games Boost Adult Vision
Afinitor Approved for Advanced Kidney Cancer
Babies Born Only 2 to 3 Weeks Early May Face Development Delays
Clinical Trials Update: March 30, 2009
Health Tip: Breathe Fresh Air at Home
Health Tip: Protect Aging Feet
Japanese Herbals May Ease Gastro Woes
Kidney Nerve Deactivation Could Ease Hypertension
Labels on OTC Painkillers Need Improvement
Most Teens Aren't Getting Preventive Health Care
Omega-3s of No Added Benefit to Heart Attack Patients
One Pill Might Prevent Heart Disease
Rapid Infant Weight Gain Linked to Childhood Obesity
School PE Programs Don't Lower Child Obesity
Scientists Identify More Breast Cancer Genes
Statin Might Help Fight Blood Clots in Veins
Statins May Help Before Artery-Opening Surgery
Stem Cell Injections Seem to Reduce Angina Pain

03/29/2009

Hormone Reduces Mortality in Heart Patients With High BP
New Surgery for Heart Failure Proves Ineffective
No Increase in Clots With Drug-Eluting Stents
Statin Might Help Fight Blood Clots in Veins

03/28/2009

New Device Treats Common Heart Rhythm Disorder
Super Bowl Loss Can 'Kill' Some Fans

03/27/2009

Health Highlights: March 27, 2009
Clinical Trials Update: March 27, 2009
Health Tip: Depression Among Seniors
Health Tip: Warning Signs of Peptic Ulcer
Health-Care Costs Go Up, and Stay Up, for Abused Women
Kidney Ailments May Rise Along With Blood Pressure
Microsurgery May Cut Swelling After Breast Cancer Treatment
Networking May Aid Blacks Who Need Kidney Transplant
One in Five Working Adults Said to Lack Health Insurance
Scientists Capture HIV Transfer Among T-Cells on Video
Study Links Sugar Production in Yeast Cells to Longevity
Third of EMS Stethoscopes Carry MRSA Virus
Treatment Target for Herpes Pinpointed

03/26/2009

Health Highlights: March 26, 2009
AIDS Drug Slows Spread of Deadly Childhood Brain Cancer
Clinical Trials Update: March 26, 2009
Diabetics May Soon Have Low-Sugar Vegetable Juice
Fish in U.S. Rivers Tainted With Common Medications
For All Their Plusses, Pets Pose a Risk for Falls, Too
Genes May Boost Harm to Kids From Secondhand Smoke
Health Tip: Asthmatics Don't Have to Stop Exercising
Health Tip: Your Children Need Iron
Midwest and Northeast May Face Surgeon Shortage
New Guidelines for Treating Heart Failure
New MRI Technology Expands Its Power
Newly Pregnant Smokers Have a 15-Week Window to Quit
Registry Created for Broken Heart Syndrome
Swallowing-Breathing Dysfunction Worsens Lung Disorder
Urine Test May ID Unhealthy Diets
Using Too Much Salt Is Common in U.S., CDC Says
What Causes Mystery Heart Condition?
Working Memory Fluctuates in Kids With ADHD

03/25/2009

Health Highlights: March 25, 2009
A Child's Sweet Tooth May Be All in the Bones
Black Women at Higher Risk for Aggressive Breast Tumors
Brain 'Thinning' May Indicate Susceptibility to Depression
Circumcision Guards Against STDs
Clinical Trials Update: March 25, 2009
Drug Combo Helps Larynx Cancer Patients Preserve Voice Box
Faulty Household Wiring Can Trigger a Heart Defibrillator
Few Hospitals Embracing Electronic Health Record Systems
Gene Test May ID Younger Women at Risk for Melanoma
Health Tip: Recognizing Arthritis in the Thumb
Health Tip: Remember to Take Your Medicine
Music Can Help Restore Stroke Patients' Sight
Oral Yogurt 'Vaccine' Could Blunt Ouch Factor
Romantic Love Can Last
Scientists ID New Biomarker for Prostate Cancer
U.S. Asked to Do More for Kids' Mental Health
U.S. Urged to Start 'Fixing the Problem' of Food Safety

03/24/2009

Health Highlights: March 24, 2009
Anesthesia in Youngest Kids May be Linked to Learning Disabilities
Catching Ovarian Cancer Early May Miss Aggressive Tumors
Clinical Trials Update: March 24, 2009
Collaborative Care Helps Ease Chronic Pain
Danon Disease Can Be Quickly Fatal, Study Finds
Drug-Coated Sponges May Limit Catheter Infections
Flushing From Alcohol a Risk Factor for Esophageal Cancer
Gulf War Syndrome May Stem From Chemical Exposure
HPV Data May Aid Vaccine's Effectiveness
Health Tip: Taking a Daily Aspirin
Health Tip: Try Kickboxing
Licorice May Block Absorption of Organ Transplant Drug
Many Americans Fear Being Diagnosed With Diabetes
Omega-3 Fatty Acids Guard Against Advanced Prostate Cancer
Soy May Help Shield Asian-American Girls From Breast Cancer
Study IDs Variations in Black, White Genomes
Tight Blood Sugar Control May Raise Risks in the ICU
With Alzheimer's, Health-Care Costs Could Triple

03/23/2009

Health Highlights: March 23, 2009
Clinical Trials Update: March 23, 2009
Dogs Help in Hunt for New Cancer Drugs
Electrical Signal in Brain Seems to Warn of 'Mistakes'
Family History Plays Key Role in Blood Clot Risk
Gold Nanospheres Show Promise in 'Boiling' Out Cancer
Health Tip: Check Your Baby's Feet
Health Tip: Removing a Splinter
High Blood Fat Levels Common in Americans
Improved Fungicides May Be Easier on Environment
Lowest Blood Pressure, Cholesterol Levels the Best
Many Americans Fall Short on Their Vitamin D
New Yogurt May Ease Stomach Ulcers
Osteoporosis May Raise Risk for Vertigo
Study IDs Gene Variants Tied to Sudden Cardiac Death
Study Links Smoking to Increased Risk of Pancreatitis
Symbyax Approved for Treatment-Resistant Depression
Too Much Red Meat May Shorten Lifespan

03/22/2009

Protein From Yellow Peas May Lower Blood Pressure

03/20/2009

Health Highlights: March 20, 2009
3 Steps Might Help Stop MRSA's Spread
Clinical Trials Update: March 20, 2009
Combo Screening Doesn't Spot Early Ovarian Cancer
Diabetics and Elderly May Fare Better With Bypass
FDA Expands Weight-Loss Products Safety Alert
Health Tip: Your Body Needs Zinc
Hospital Practices Influence Which Moms Will Breast-Feed
Human Brain Works Between Order and Chaos
Lexapro Approved for Adolescent Depression
Maggots as Good as Gel in Leg Ulcer Treatments
Most New EMS Recruits Overweight or Obese
Researchers Suspect Genetic Link to COPD
With the Economy Down, Vasectomy Rates Are Up

03/19/2009

Health Highlights: March 19, 2009
'Good Feelings' From Alcohol Only Come With Fewer Drinks
Clinical Trials Update: March 19, 2009
Dearth of Data on Capabilities May Be Hurting ER Care
Emotions of Music Touch Universal Chord
FDA Panel Backs New Anti-Clotting Drug
Gleevec Prevents Return of Intestinal Cancer, Study Confirms
Internal Clock and Metabolism May Be Linked
NYC Medical Examiner Performing Autopsy on Natasha Richardson
New Parkinson's Treatment Shows Promise in Animals
PSA Testing: What Should Men Do?
Study Finds Millions More May Benefit From Statins
Support Network May Play Role in Benefits of Drinking
TB Still Declining in U.S., But at Slower Rate
Trying to Decide? Forget the Facts and Phone a Friend

03/18/2009

Health Highlights: March 18, 2009
Brain Hemorrhage May Explain Natasha Richardson's Condition
Clinical Trials Update: March 18, 2009
Progress Reported Against Gene Involved in Hepatitis C
Trial Vaccine May Protect Against Serious Viral Infection
Unmarried Childbirths in U.S. Reach Record Levels
 
 
 
 
Disclaimer: Be advised that HealthDay articles are derived from various sources and may not reflect your own country regulations. The Health On the Net Foundation does not endorse opinions, products, or services that may appear in HealthDay articles.

Home img About us img MediaCorner img HON newsletter img Site map img Ethical policies img Contact