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Barcode Technology Flaws Put Some Patients at Risk07-03-2008

Nurses forced to use 'workarounds' to ensure medication errors are kept to minimum, study says

Collagen Wrinkle Filler Approved07-03-2008

Evolence uses tendons harvested from pigs

Compound in Red Wine Fights Ravages of Age07-03-2008

Resveratrol mimics the benefits of restricted calorie diets, study finds

Freeze-Dried Formula May Block HIV Virus in Breast Milk07-03-2008

Could help prevent spread of disease in developing countries, study suggests

Health Highlights: July 3, 200807-03-2008
  • U.S. West Nile Activity Remains Stable

  • Woman Develops Accent After Stroke

  • Beef Recall Expanded to Kroger Stores in 20 States

  • Work-Based Weight Loss Programs Effective

  • Sleep Problems Increase During Menopause

Health Tip: After Liposuction07-03-2008

Results may not always meet expectations

Health Tip: Beat by the Summer Heat07-03-2008

Who's at greater risk of heat-related illness

Kidney Cancer Vaccine Shows No Boost in Survival07-03-2008

But early-stage patients may benefit from further study of vitespen, researchers say

Lots of Sex May Prevent Erectile Dysfunction07-03-2008

It's the 'use it or lose it' principle at work, one expert says

Medication Reduces Violence in Some Schizophrenics07-03-2008

Treating psychosis alone may not end risk; older drugs as good as newer ones, study finds

New Drug-Coated Stent Approved07-03-2008

The Xience stent helps prevent arteries from re-clogging

New Tests Assess Kids' Sense of Smell, Taste07-03-2008

Previous measures aimed at adults, but Australian team says these 3 gauges work better

Playing It Safe With High School Sports07-03-2008

Coaches, athletic trainers focus on prevention, better treatment for young athletes

Screening Athletes Could Cut Sudden Cardiac Death Risk07-03-2008

But ECG use controversial because of cost, number of false positives, study says

SIDS Linked to Brain Chemical Dysfunction07-03-2008

Improper regulation of serotonin triggered sudden death in mice, researchers report

Tongue-Driven Device Aids Handicapped07-03-2008

Magnetic tracer lets disabled control wheelchairs, perform other tasks independently

Working Hard When Tired Raises Blood Pressure07-03-2008

Finding suggests chronic fatigue may pose serious health risks

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