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| Officials fear slow response to possible bird flu outbreak
The delayed response for medical help after Hurricane Katrina could be a mirror for the effects of a bird flu outbreak in the United States, officials at a medical conference in College Station said W
Crunchy Veggies Fight Cancer
Mice Experiments Suggest Broccoli Curbs Growth of Prostate, Colon Cancers.
A chemical found in broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, and other cruciferous vegetables can curb the growth of prostate tumor
Cinnamon, Cloves May Spice Up Health
They could help ward off diabetes, heart disease, studies show.
Help against diabetes and heart disease may be as close as your kitchen cabinets.
Two new studies suggest that cinnamon and cloves
Bush Admin. $15B AIDS Plan Questioned
The Bush administration’s $15 billion global AIDS initiative is emphasizing sexual abstinence and fidelity more than Congress intended, and that focus is undermining prevention efforts in poor countri
Smoking and Connected Diseases
A research review reveals smoking and weight loss can never go together. The most talked over issue of the day is obese population. The health care people are trying to find out useful alternatives, t
Mental health problems became too obvious to ignore
The Great War of 1914-18 caused the military to acknowledge the psychological problems caused by war. For the first time, psychiatrists were sent into battle with the troops - a practice maintained to
What Sunscreen Is Best For You
Do you live an active lifestyle outside and yet want to remain fresh and glamorous at all times? Usually when you go out regularly in the sun your skin tends to catch a severe tan that seems to become
Spring: Unwelcome Return?
With the peak of the spring allergy season fast approaching, millions of Americans are keeping their tissue boxes close by. The budding trees and blooming flowers associated with the early return of s
Brain Produces Growth Hormone
The brain's hippocampus produces its own store of growth hormone, researchers report.
The finding could have implications for athletes taking growth hormone and metabolic steroids to increase muscl
Maryland Settles In Paxil Lawsuit
BALTIMORE -- Officials expect a $14 million nationwide prescription depression drug settlement to net about $260,000 for Maryland.
The attorney general's office said the settlement was filed in a f
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