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For unexplained infertility, 2 methods don't help
(AP)
AP - A new study calls into question the use of two common infertility treatments for couples who have unexplained problems having children. more
Surprises in first adoption survey to include men
(AP)
AP - The first federal survey of both men and women on adoption challenges some stereotypes and offers some surprising findings: more
Average ER waiting time nears 1 hour, CDC says
(AP)
AP - The average time that hospital emergency rooms patients wait to see a doctor has grown from about 38 minutes to almost an hour over the past decade, according to new federal statistics released Wednesday. more
Suspected cholera outbreak in Philippines kills 21
(AP)
AP - A suspected cholera outbreak in a remote southern Philippine township has killed 21 people and sickened at least 50 others, the mayor and the Red Cross said Wednesday.
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Prostate test advice for elderly won't stop debate
(AP)
AP - New advice that men over 75 should not be screened for prostate cancer won't quell the long-standing controversy over the usefulness of the blood test for the disease, cancer experts said Tuesday. more
All U.S. adults could be overweight in 40 years
(Reuters)
Reuters - If the trends of the past three
decades continue, it's possible that every American adult could
be overweight 40 years from now, a government-funded study
projects.
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Grassroots networking at heart of AIDS meeting
(AFP)
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Should Clinical Trials Be Outsourced?
(Time.com)
Time.com - Western drug makers are increasingly outsourcing human clinical drug trials - and India is getting the lion's share of the market. Is it putting millions at risk? more
Health Tip: Managing Your Child's Migraines
(HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- If your child gets migraine headaches, the
American Academy of Family Physicians offers these suggestions to help
prevent them:
Make sure your child eats meals on a regular schedule, and never skips
a meal.
Keep your child on a regular sleep schedule.
Make sure your child gets daily exercise, but don't overdo it.
Figure out what triggers migraines in your child, and try to avoid
those factors. Common triggers include stress, too much intense exercise,
or changes in weather or altitude.
Avoid foods that are known to trigger your child's migraines. ... more
Light Exercise Prevents Atrial Fibrillation in Elderly
(HealthDay)
HealthDay - TUESDAY, Aug. 5 (HealthDay News) -- Light to moderate exercise --
just walking a few blocks or even dancing -- can help prevent the abnormal
heart rhythm called atrial fibrillation in those most vulnerable to it --
older people, a new study finds. more
Breaking the News About Breast Cancer
(HealthDay)
HealthDay - THURSDAY, Aug. 7 (HealthDay News) -- Shelley Volz, now 59, got
the news about her breast cancer diagnosis 10 years ago, right before she
was headed from San Francisco to New York for the wedding of her younger
brother. more
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