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Avoid Window Seats to Cut Risk for In-Flight Blood Clots: Study

Experts say DVTs can strike any immobilized passenger, not just those in economy class

Breast Cancer Drug May Weaken Bones, Study Finds

Researchers say postmenopausal women taking Aromasin need to be monitored

Even for the Overweight, Exercise Helps the Heart

Study finds changes in physical fitness affect disease risk at any weight

Everyday Foods Add Up to Major Salt Problems: CDC

Ten food types, including bread, account for higher risk of heart disease, stroke, report says

Facebook Might Be Tough on Users With Low Self-Esteem

Inundating friends with negative life details makes 'poster' less likeable, study finds

Gene Research Offers Clues to Parkinson's Disease

Key mutation in certain DNA is tied to a minority of cases of the illness, study says

Health Highlights: Feb. 7, 2012
  • Komen Official Resigns After Controversy

  • University Vending Machine Dispenses Emergency Contraceptive

  • U.S. Funding for Alzheimer's Research Increased

  • Fructose Boosts Visceral Fat: Study

  • Diabetes Increases Risk of Birth Defects

  • Beam Radiation Most Toxic, Costly Prostate Cancer Treatment: Study

Health Tip: Help Prevent Ice Skating Accidents

Follow these safety guidelines

Health Tip: When You Can't Hear

How family and friends can help

Heart Failure, Osteoporosis Go 'Hand-in-Hand': Researchers

Cardiac condition raises the risks of falls and may contribute to bone-density loss

Kids' Diarrhea Vaccine Appears Safe After All: Study

Risk of intestinal side effect didn't rise; children should be vaccinated, experts say

Letting Baby Eat Finger Foods May Spur Healthier Weight

Babies who are spoon-fed purees more likely to prefer sweets, become overweight, study says

Moving Homes Often in Childhood Might Affect Long-Term Health

Frequently uprooted kids were more likely to drink heavily, smoke as adults, study says

New Antibiotic for Bladder Infection Disappoints in Trial

But other drugs can still get the job done, experts say

New Meningitis Vaccine Works in Infants: Study

If licensed, it would protect babies from a strain of bacterium that can cause serious disease

Quitting Smoking May Halve Risk of Oral Health Problems

Smokers four times more likely to develop oral conditions, such as mouth cancers, gum disease, study finds

Risk of Death From Certain Breast Cancers May Rise With Age

Research focused on estrogen-sensitive tumors; undertreatment might play a role, expert says

Soft Drinks May Raise Odds for Respiratory Ills: Study

Asthma, COPD more likely for those who regularly consume soda, flavored mineral water, researchers say

Surgery Effective for Tough-to-Treat Epilepsy

In 26-year study, procedure cut seizures and boosted quality of life long-term

Health Tip: Common Reasons for Potty Training 'Accidents'

They're just a step backward in the learning process, experts say

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