Health News
C-section OKed for pregnant woman in El Salvador
El Salvador's health department OKs cesarean section to deliver baby of woman denied abortion
In Vietnam, a Cuban rat poison finds new market
Banned in the west, Communist allies Vietnam and Cuba cooperate on salmonella rat poison
Mattek-Sands tops Li, reaches 3rd round of French
Mattek-Sands stuns 2011 champ Li, giving US 5 women in French Open's 3rd round; Djokovic wins
Lousy mood? Put on some happy music
It sounds simple enough -- choosing to listen to happy music can make you happier.
Florida man donates 100 gallons of blood
84-year-old South Florida man reaches rare milestone; donates 100 gallons of blood
Health groups protest new Camel magazine ads
Health groups asks state attorneys to investigate new Camel cigarette campaign
Archbishop of York has prostate cancer surgery
Archbishop of York John Sentamu undergoes surgery for prostate cancer
Don't just sit there, doctors say - it's killing you
You might not want to sit down for this. Actually, that's just the problem. The chair may be killing us.
NM clinic says it received drug in fed probe
NM clinic says some patients received possibly tainted drug linked to FDA probe; no infections
A genetic mutation may be linked to migraines
Dr. Drew, One Minute Clinic
What health tests should you do and when?
Dr. Drew, One Minute Clinic
The science of smelling: What causes odor when you sweat?
Dr. Oz, The Daily Dose
Liver-transplant Abidal leaving Barcelona
Eric Abidal leaving Barcelona after 6 trophy-filled seasons and liver transplant
Like your health care policy? You may be losing it
Health law surprise: Many private policies could be canceled because they don't measure up
Good to Go: How parents can squeeze exercise into busy schedules
It may sound alarming, but parents can sneak exercise into packed schedules. While free time for parents is often hard to find, getting a little exercise is better than doing nothing at all. A quick workout leaves mom and dad feeling a little more refreshed and relaxed -- and it sets a good example for the kids.
Precautions for heat wave workouts
Soaring temperatures may get in the way for workout schedules, but experts say a heat wave warrants a refresher course in common sense.
Meat, eggs most associated with foodborne illnesses
Foodborne illnesses sicken an estimated 48 million people a year. And while most of the nation's food supply is safe, a surprising variety of foods can make you sick.
El Salvador court rules no abortion for ill woman
El Salvador top court rules against allowing ill mother carrying non-viable fetus to abort
Son says man suspected in Calif. attack had PTSD
Son says Calif. man suspected of shooting 2 adult daughters was Vietnam vet with PTSD
French man dies of SARS-related respiratory virus
French patient dies of new, SARS-related respiratory virus





