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Watchdog Issues Zhu Zhu Pet Warning
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Senate Debate Focuses on Medicare Cuts
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College Nixes Fitness Class for Obese
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Pink Glove Dance Reaching Millions
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10 Million Cans of Slim-Fast Recalled
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Senate Keeps Medicare Cuts in Health Bill
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An extremely rare infection has been passed from an organ donor to at least one recipient in what is thought to be the first human-to-human transfer of the amoeba, medical officials said Friday. Read More
The government's top public health agency frequently failed to police its outside experts for conflicts of interest, according to a new government report released Friday. Read More
Procter & Gamble Co. is recalling 700,000 packs of Vicks DayQuil capsules because they are not childproof. Read More
About 1 in 110 children have autism, according to the government's latest estimate released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Read More
Austria's health ministry says the contraceptive morning-after pill is now available in pharmacies without a prescription. Read More
A flu shot for the holidays? Read More
After weeks of shortages, swine flu vaccine is plentiful enough that nearly half the states now say everyone can get it, not just people in high-risk groups. Read More
A British medical journal has published findings saying a mistress of 16th-century French King Henry II may have died from consuming too much drinkable gold. Read More
The World Health Organization plans to start shipping swine flu vaccine to Azerbaijan, Afghanistan and Mongolia in the next few weeks, flu chief Keiji Fukuda said Thursday. Read More
Yes, Virginia, there really is a Santa Claus. And he's a public health menace. Read More
Sex researchers who tracked teenage girls in Indianapolis found that half of those studied had at least one sexually transmitted infection within two years of first having sex. Read More
Hundreds of thousands of swine flu shots for children have been recalled because tests indicate the vaccine doses lost some strength, government health officials said Tuesday. Read More
Thirteen patients with healthy new kidneys from what's believed to be the world's largest kidney exchange met the donors who made it happen Tuesday -- including three who are sure to face the question, "Why?" Read More
Malaria cases appear to have been slashed by half in more than a third of countries battling the disease following a renewed push by the United Nations to eradicate it, the World Health Organization said Tuesday. Read More
A decade-long decline in teens' use of pot has stalled and some teen attitudes on how harmful marijuana can be may be softening, according to a federal survey on teen drug use released Monday. Read More
Twenty-six operations put healthy kidneys into 13 desperately ill people: Doctors in the nation's capital just performed a record-setting kidney swap, part of a pioneering effort to expand transplants to patients who too often never qualify. Read More
On the eve of their dual surgeries, Tom Otten of suburban St. Louis tried to ease his nervous wife, Irene, by composing this poem about the impending donation of his left kidney: Read More
It's two weeks before a huge domino kidney exchange, and a worried patient is calling Georgetown University Hospital. Is it really OK that she's lined up to get a kidney from someone two decades older? Read More
As the economy falters and more people go without health insurance, low-income women in at least 20 states are being turned away or put on long waiting lists for free cancer screenings, according to the American Cancer Society's Cancer Action Network. Read More
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