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Acetaminophen Use Associated with Asthma, and Decreased Lung Function

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ADHD Drug Alters the Brain in Young Children

• ADHD Drugs Send Thousands to Emergency Rooms
• ADHD Over-Diagnosed and Over-Drugged
• AIDS Data Shows Decreasing Trend
• Alcohol Consumption During Pregnancy Damages the Unborn Brain
• Allergies Often Misdiagnosed
• Alternative Healthcare
• Alternative Medicine Gaining Acceptance, Says Study
• A Medical Enron
• Americans Aren't Making the Health Grade
• Americans Take More Drugs
• Americans Take More Drugs Than Any Other Nation
• Anthrax Vaccine Rejected by More US Military Personnel
• Antibacterial Soap Overuse May Help Spread Disease
• Antibiotics for Children With Ear Infections Questionable
• Antibiotics in the First Year of Life Increase Risk of Asthma
• Antibiotics Linked to Bacteria Resistance
• Antibiotics Linked to Serious Complications in Infants
• Antibiotics May Be Scrapped for Most Ear Infections
• Antibiotics Not Needed for Most Ear Infections
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Antibiotic Resistance, Cause for Much Concern

• Antibiotic Resistance Now Deemed a "Public Health Crisis"
• Antibiotics Still Being Overprescribed for Children
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Antibiotics To Bear New Warnings

• Antibiotic Usage in Babies Linked to Asthma
• Antibiotics Usage Shown Not helpful for Kids In New Study
• Antidepressant Poses Risk to Unborn Baby
• Antidepressant Use Rising Among Kids
• Antidepressants And Children Not A Good Mix
• Antidepressants for Kids Expected to Get Stronger Warnings
• Antipsychotic Drug Use Among Kids Dramatically Increased
• Aspirin Is Not for Everyone
• Aspirin, Acetaminophen May Prolong the Flu
• Aspirin to be Banned in United Kingdom for Children Under 16
• Association Between Duration of Breastfeeding and Adult Intelligence
• Asthma Patients May Benefit From Spinal Manipulation
• Arthritis Drug May Cause Liver Damage
• Autism Linked to Vaccine
• Autism Link with Vaccinations Heats Up
• Autism on the Rise
• Baby Walkers May Slow Development
• Back Belts Worn at Work Not Effective
• Backpack Misuse Leads to Back Problems
• Backpack Safety Big Concern in Press
• Bacteria Are Winning Fight Against Drugs
• Bacteria That Are Good for You
• Bad Eating Habits Start Near Age 2
• Bed Rest May Not be Helpful
• Behavioral Drugs Discouraged by Colorado Board of Education
• Birth Control Pills Linked to Breast Cancer
• Birth Injury With Various Methods of Delivery
• Brain, Your Amazing Brain
• Breast Cancer Linked to Antibiotic Use
• Breast Feeding
• Breast-Feeding During Infancy May Lower Blood Pressures in Childhood
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Breast Feeding Is Best For Baby

• Breast Fed Babies Have Lower Risk of Heart Disease
• Breast Feeding Linked to Resilience Against Psychosocial Stress in Children
• Breast-Feeding Rate Rises
• Breast Feeding Shows Benefits for Mothers
• Breast Feeding Shows Additional Benefits for Mother and Baby
• Caesarean Babies Three Times More Likely to Die in First Month
• Caffeine
• Canadians Want to Avoid Drug Advertising
• Case Study of a Patient with Chronic Migraine Headaches
• Celebrities Paid to Push Drugs on TV Talk Shows
• Chemicals Can Reach the Baby in the Womb
• Children Addicted to TV Run Higher Risk of Spinal Problems
• Children's Blood Pressure Rising
• Children May Not Need Antibiotics for Acute Infective Conjunctivitis
• Children Sleeping Less Than Recommended
• Children Victims of Too Many Medical Errors
• Children & Unnecessary Antibiotics
• Children Watching TV Linked to Poor Health Later in Life
• Cholesterol Drug Linked to 40 Deaths Finally Pulled Off Market
• Cholesterol Drugs Have Problems
• Cholesterol Drugs (Statins) Under Fire as Ineffective and Possibly Dangerous
• Communicating With Children About Disasters
• Cold Medicines Inneffective and Even Dangerous for Infants
• Conflicts of Interest Affect Government Drug Recommendations
• Cough Medicine Doesn't Work, May Harm Kids
• Cough Syrup Doesn't Work on Children
• Cow's Milk May Cause Type 1 Diabetes in Infants
• Dangers of Vaccine Preservatives Revealed
• Deadly Immunity
• Death Rate Drops During Doctor Strike
• Diabetes Drug Pulled Off the Market
• Direct-to-consumer drug advertisements increasing by drug companies
• Doctors Group Calls for End to Mandatory Childhood Vaccines
• Doctors See Flaws in Healthcare System
• Doctors Speed Death of ill Babies
• Doctors Urged to Delay Kids' Earache Drugs
• Don't Worry, Be Happy, and Get Less Colds
• DPT and Tetanus Vaccine linked to Allergies and Asthma
• Drinking Milk May Raise Parkinson's Risk in Men
• Drug Advertising Debate Heats Up
• Drug Company Found 80% Guilty of Murder
• Drug Company Lobbying to Mandate Vaccine Against Sexually Transmitted Disease
• Drug Companies Influence Doctors Diagnoses
• Drug Companies Promoting Drugs for Uses not Approved by US Government
• Drug Companies Spend More on Lobbying Than Anyone Else
• Drug Complaints Reach Record High
• Drug Effects on Kids Uncertain
• Drug Errors In Children Draw Alarm
• Drug Research
• Drug Sales Globally Continue to Increase
• Drug Studies May Be False
• Ear Tubes in Children Questioned
• Eating Dark Chocolate May Help Prevent Heart Problems
• Eating Whole Grains are Healthy
• Elderly Spend 19% of Income on Medical Care
• Exercise Can Add 3 Years to Life Expectancy
• Exercise & Fitness
• Exercise Helps Aging Bones
• Exercise More Important Than Calcium for Strong Bones
• Exercise Programs Save Companies Money
• FDA Drug Advisers Have Financial Conflict of Interest
• FDA Incapable of Protecting Americans
• FDA Issues Warning on Acetaminophen (Tylenol)
• FDA Says Many Prescription Drug Ads Are Deceptive
• Fen Phen Drug Makers Should Have Known
• Fevers in Children, a Normal Healthy Response
• Fitness Can Improve Thinking Among Aging
• Florida MD Found Guilty of Manslaughter for Prescribing Pain Medication
• Flu Jabs Could be a Waste of Time
• Flu Shot Unable to Combat Virus Strain
• Fluoridated Water Increases Risk of Cancer in Boys
• Fluoride in Drinking Water Does Increase Risk of Hip Fracture.
• Fruits and Vegetables Reduce Stroke Risk
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Germs and Dust May Protect Against Allergies and Asthma

• Graduating US Physicians Feel Unprepared To Manage Some Common Conditions
• Half of All Antibiotic Provided in Doctor Offices Are Unnecessary
• Healing Power of Humor
• Health Care Spending Hits $1.7 Trillion in 2003 in US
• Health Costs Could Double by 2011
• Healty Action Steps for 2007
• Hepatitis B Vaccine Linked to Multiple Sclerosis
• Holiday Weight Gain a Big Fat Lie
• Home Births Safe for Most
• Home Births With Certified Midwives Just as Safe as Hospitals
• Hormone Pills Added to List of Carcinogens
• Hospital Admissions Due to Doctor Caused Diseases Still High
• Hospitals Add Alternative Healthcare Choices
• Hospitals May Start Getting Report Cards
• Hysterectomies Being Performed Needlessly in 70% of Cases
• Inappropriate Prescribing
• Increased Activity Lowers Death Risk In Seniors
• Increased Psychotropic Medication Use Causes Concern
• Interesting Health Facts for 2003
• Internet Drug Sales Dangerous
• Internet Drugs Sales Under US Federal Scrutiny
• Investigative Report Shows Lax Hospital Procedures Kill Thousands of Infants
• Is America Becoming a Drug-Dependent Nation?
• Kids Get Psychiatric Drugs Too Often
• Kids’ Junk-Food Ads Reach All Time High
• Kids Using Prescription Drugs More
• Lack of Sleep Can Affect Your Health
• Lack of Sleep Can Make You Fatter
• Lasik surgery may carry more risk than thought
• Lean Red and Lean White Meat Have Same Effect on Cholesterol Experts Say.
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Lean Red and Lean White Meat Have Same Effect on Cholesterol Experts Say.

• Light Cigarettes More Dangerous Than Thought
• Liposuction Can Be Deadly
• Low-Tar Cigarettes Not Any Better
• Malpractice
• Malpractice Study Links Doctors' Basic Errors to Wrong Diagnoses
• Manual Therapy Works Best for Neck Pain
• Many Kids Take Too Many Headache Pills
• Many Parents Don't Know Cold Facts
• Medical Doctors Group takes Different Approach
• Medical Errors Kill up to 98,000 Hospitalized Americans per Year
• Medical Errors Make News More Than Ever
• Medical Errors Still a Leading Killer
• Medical Injuries Cause Extra Deaths, Higher Costs, Longer Hospital Stays
• Medical Schools Teaching Complementary Procedures
• Medication Side Effects Strike 1 in 4
• Medical Spending Continues to Rise
• Medications & Children
• Medication Utilization, Drug Reactions & Death Rates
• Mental Exercise Can Keep Brain Young
• Methylphenidate (Ritalin) Linked to Chromosomal Changes
• MDs Willing to Lie to Get Insurance Coverage
• Medical Journals Insist Drug Manufacturers Register All Trials
• Medical Journals May Have Bias or Conflicts
• Milk, Does a Body Bad?
• Milk, It Does a Body Good, or Does It?
• Misdiagnosis
• Mo Money, Mo Money, Mo Health!
• Modest Activity Fights Obesity
• Moms Who Breast-Feed Reduce Infants' Asthma Risk
• More Americans Seek Out Non-Medical
• More Americans Take Prescription Drug
• More People Using Non-Medical Care
• Money Can Not Buy Health or a Longer Life 
• More Children Taking Central Nervous System Drugs
• More Kids Receiving Psychiatric Drugs
• Morning Sickness May Be Good for Fetus
• Most Get Mediocre Health Care
• Murder or Bad Vaccine
• Naproxen Linked to Heart Disease, FDA Issues Warning
• New Bacteria Threaten Public Health
• New Drugs May Not Be Safe
• New Study Highlights Dangers of Over the Counter Pain Medications
• New Warning Labels Proposed for Over the Counter and Prescription Drugs
• New Warnings on ADHD Drugs
• News Media May Offer Misleading Drug Information
• No Junk Food Schools
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Non Medical Care Usage Continues to Rise

• Nursing Homes Kill Thousands Report Says
• Obesity Surgery Is Much Riskier Than Previously Thought
• Off-Label Drug Prescriptions for Children Rampant
• Older Americans Visiting Doctors More Often
• One In Three Medical Doctors Unlikely To Get Routine Medical Care, Including Flu Shots
• Osteoporosis
• Osteoporosis Less Likely in Men Who Jog
• Over-the-counter Cough Medicines Have "No Evidence of Effectiveness."
• Over-the-Counter Drugs Carry Dangers
• Pacifier Use May Increase Risk of Ear Infections
• Pain Pills can Kill
• Painkiller Abuse Has Quadrupled in the Last Decade
• Parents Refusing to Get Kids Vaccinated
• Parents Turn to Organic Food
• Patients Urged to Guard Against Medical Errors
• Patients Used as Drug Guinea Pigs
• Placebos
• Pain Killers Addition Becoming Increasing Problem
• Pain Killers May Delay Bone Healing
• Painkillers May Raise Risk of Heart Failure
• People Check the Internet Before Their Doctor for Health Information
• Periodic Fasting May Improve Health
• Pets and Dirt Good for Child's Immune System
• Physicians Withhold Information on Treatment Choices
• Placebos Make People Feel Better
• Popular Drugs Are Changing Names Due to Mix-ups
• Pregnancy Articles
• Pregnant Women Who Exercise Have Healthier Babies
• Prescribed Drugs Top Abuse List
• Prescription Drugs Kill More Floridians Than Illegal Drugs
• Prescription Drug Abuse Epidemic Among Teenagers
• Prescription Drug Use On the Rise
• Prescription Painkillers Linked to Miscarriage
• Prestigious Medical Journal Discovers New Use for Duct Tape
• Primary Care Near Collapse in US
• Protective Effect of Childhood Infections
• Prozac and Zoloft May be Leading to Suicides
• Psychiatric Drug Use Soars in Toddlers Despite Limited Knowledge of Effects
• Reactions to Medications Send Over 700,000 Americans to Emergancy Rooms Each Year
• Recommended Amounts of Tylenol Might Lead to Liver Damage
• Report Details Medical Error Horrors
• Risk of Miscarriage With Use of Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs During Pregnancy
• Ritalin Dangers
• Ritalin Maker and American Psychiatric Association Sued for Conspiracy
• Ritalin Usages Increases in Small Children
• Rotavirus Vaccine Loses US Federal Backing
• Routine Use of Antibiotics for Otitis Media (Earaches) Unproven
• Running Delays Disability in Older Persons
• Safety of Depression Drugs Questioned
• Safety of Mercury in Dental Fillings Questioned
• Scientists Link Mercury-based Preservative in Childhood Vaccines to Autism
• School Kids Choose Unhealthy Lunches, Study Finds
• Secondhand Smoke Shown to be More Dangerous Than Thought
• Seniors; Are They Being Over-medicated?
• Sham Knee Surgery Just As Good As Real Thing
• Should Doctors Do Away With Delivery Dates?
• Should Watchful Waiting Be Used More Often for Acute Otitis Media?
• Smallpox Vaccine Risky Even for Those Who Don't Get It
• Smoking During Pregnancy Damages Unborn Lungs
• Smoking During Pregnancy Results in Child Behavioral Problems
• Smoking in Late Pregnancy Linked to Lower IQ
• Sore Throats Unnecessarily Treated With Antibiotics
• Spirituality and Healing in Medicine
• States Told to Monitor Drug Prescriptions
• Steroid Treatment Have Negative Affects for Both Young and Old
• Story Exposes Vaccine-Mercury Link Known Long Ago
• Straight From The Horse’s Mouth
• Study Finds Neonatal Care Excessive
• Study Finds Risks of Ritalin in Preschool Kids
• Study Says Nerve Blocks, Don't Reduce Pain, Improve Mood or Cut the Use of Analgesic Medications
• Study Shows Low Back Surgery No Better Than Rehabilitation
• Study Suggests Low-Fat Diet Does Not Cut Health Risks
• Sugar-Free Foods May Play a Role in Obesity
• Summertime Tips for Your Health
• Super Bug Danger Increases
• Sugary Soft Drinks May Raise Risk of Diabetes
• Surgical Calamities on Rise
• Survey Says Parents Over Treat Harmless Fevers in Kids
• Surgical Tools Left in 1,500 Patients Per Year
• Sweet Drinks Linked to Overweight Children
• Take the Pain out of Going Back to School
• The Age of Autism
• The Power of Prayer in Medicine
• Tomatoes and Orange Juice Show Health Benefits
• Treat Holiday Shopping as an Athletic Event
• Tylenol and Aspirin Increases Risk of Kidney Failure
• United States Far From Healthiest Country in the World
• US Congress Passes Ban on Forcing Kids' Medication
• US Government Awards $6.2 Million for Prescription Drug Abuse Monitoring
• US Releases New Dietary Guidelines
• US Taxpayers Subsidize Wealthy Drug Companies
• Vaccinated Children Twice as Likely to Get Asthma and Allergies
• Vaccination Controversy Takes Center Stage
• Vaccination Issues and Questions
• Vaccine Web Sites Offer Good Information
• Vaccine Exemption Law Expands
• Vaccines Largest Cause of Insulin-dependent Diabetes in Young Children
• Variations in Medical Care Costs
• Veggies Lose Nutrients in the Microwave
• Veterans Administration to Develop Policy on Chiropractic
• Viagra linked to Cases of Blindness
• Walking May Ward Off Alzheimer's
• Watchful Waiting Best Approach to Fluid in the Middle Ear
• Water Fluoridation Issue Draws Action
• Website Pill Pushing Draws Warning of AMA
• Wellness Programs Help Companies Save on Health Costs
• White-Coat Hypertension
• Whole Grain Diet Helps Prevent Stroke
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