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Study Links Celebrex To Heart Problems
Another popular painkiller is under the microscope. The drug is Celebrex, and a new study is raising fears it could increase a patient's risk of a heart attack.
Boy, 11, Fights Leukemia, Helps Others
Battling a potentially deadly disease is never easy, particularly when the patient is a child. But one Bay Area youngster found the time to not only fight his leukemia, but also to help other kids.
How Tea Time Can Tame The Flu
We're heading into the height of the cold and flu season. With flu vaccine in short supply, many are worried and feeling vulnerable. But there are things you can do to reduce your risk of getting sick.
Cataract, Heart, Home Nurse Visit News
Find out about the latest news regarding cataracts, heart disease, and the positive effects of home nurse visits.
Heavy Cost To Taxpayers Of Obesity
Being overweight or obese can cause severe problems for your health. Now a new study says that extra weight comes with another heavy cost -- in dollars.
Curing Sickle Cell Disease
It's rare that a potentially deadly disease is ever really cured. There is usually the fear that it may return. But a new study by Bay Area researchers says a potentially deadly childhood disease can be cured permanently.
Tackling The Crisis In Black Men's Health
A series of conferences around the nation are trying to find ways to improve the overall health of a community in crisis: African-American men.
Over 40% in US Use Prescription Drugs
More than 40 percent of the population is taking at least one prescription drug and one person in every six takes three or more, the government says.
Rebuilding Your Esteem And Your Life
In an age of extreme makeovers and instant gratification, one Bay Area woman is promoting the idea that real change takes time, and the best place to begin, is with your own self-esteem.
Hidden Health Hazards Of The Holidays
Along with all the fun of the holiday season this time of year also brings with it some health risks, some in areas you would never suspect. Three new studies out show what you need to look out for.
New Research Model May Benefit Millions
The search for new medical treatments is often a slow, laborious process. One Bay Area man decided to do something about it. What he came up with could have enormous implications for millions.
Obesity Can Make Heartbeat Irregular
With the holiday eating season here a new study has a timely warning about the dangers of obesity. This study says being overweight can pose an unexpected risk to your heart.
Is FDA Failing to Keep Medicine Safe?
Are the people who ensure the safety of medications failing us? That's the question after an FDA drug safety expert named five common medications that he says pose a big health risk to the public.
Computer, Autism, The Pill News
Spending too much time in front of a computer can be putting your eyes at risk for a serious health condition. Plus the link between the immune system and autism and why the birth control pill is good for women's knees.
Cell Phone Towers Spread Signals, Fears
More than 100 million Americans have cell phones. Some people find it hard to imagine life without them. But the proliferation of cell phones is helping fuel a decades-old controversy, are electromagnetic waves safe?
Toxic Shock Syndrome Rare, Deadly
A Milpitas family is dealing with the sudden death of their teenage daughter who died of toxic shock syndrome. It's a rare, but serious problem that many people wrongly believe is a thing of the past.
Lack of Sleep Raises Risk of Obesity
Weight-loss experts have a novel prescription for people who want to shed pounds: Get some sleep. A very large study has found a surprising link between sleeping and obesity.
Robot Tries Its Hand At Surgery
A new generation of surgeons is promising much better results for female patients. But forget about a warm bedside manner. That's because they are robots.
Race-Specific Treatments Controversial
A new treatment for heart disease is generating a lot of controversy. That's because the two-drug approach could become the first therapy approved that specifically targets a particular race.
Family Knowledge Can Lower Health Risk
A key step in reducing your risk of a problem is to first identify the problem. That's the idea behind a new program the surgeon general is promoting, one aimed at helping people understand their family medical history.
Reduced Dose Flu Shots Just As Good
Some local hospitals have already seen the first cases of flu this year. The good news is that the vaccine seems to be effective against this strain. And three new studies are also giving reason for optimism.
Can Prop 71 Live Up To Its Promise?
In an election where many races were close, there was one initiative that never seemed in doubt from the moment polls closed. That was Proposition 71, the stem cell research initiative.
Shortage Of Infant Flu Vaccine
There are reports of another flu vaccine shortage this year. This time it's children who are affected, because there is not enough mercury-free vaccine to meet the demand.
Avoid the Flu With Good Hygiene Tips
Meditation Not Medication For Students
Drug, Red Wine, Prostate Screening News
Cord Blood Cells Save Lives
Rehnquist Diagnosed with Thyroid Cancer
Van Takes Vision Screening on the Road
Prop 71 Would Fund Stem Cell Research
MRI Beats CT Scan In Detecting Stroke
Flu Vaccine: Who Should Get It First?
The Flu Has Long, Often Deadly History
Surgeon General Warns of Osteoporosis
Stomach Reduction Has Several Benefits
Stem Cells Divide Scientists, Politicians
Shattering Suicide's Stigma and Silence
Study Links Breast Cancer To Toxins


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