Prostate Cancer
U.S. Panel Says Prostate Blood Test Not useful
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force on Friday said men checking for prostate cancer should no longer receive PSA blood tests.
1 in 10 Young Children in Alternative Vaccine Schedules
A new study has found that more than one in ten parents of young children from the ages of 6 months and 6 years currently use an alternative vaccination schedule, as the lead author warned the risks of under-immunization.
Nobel Medical Prize Recognizes Revolutionary Immune System Discoveries
The Nobel assembly on Monday gave its prize in physiology or medicine to three researchers who were recognized for their work in unlocking some key intricacies and mechanisms of the immune system.
Cancer
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Tips for Early Detection, Treatment and Support
The American Cancer Society is providing information about detecting breast cancer early, treating the disease and getting support on the eve of the 25th annual National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Poor, Older or Hispanic Women Likelier to Get Unneeded Breast Surgery
September 23, 2011
Johnson & Johnson Recalls Remnants of Anemia Drug Eprex
September 23, 2011
Research Looks Again at Red Wine And Longevity
September 22, 2011
Depression Raises Stroke Risk
September 21, 2011
Wendy’s Gives All Out Effort for New Burger - Dave’s Hot ‘N Juicy
September 19, 2011
Apples, Pears Linked to Reduced Stroke Risk
September 16, 2011
CDC Urges Kids to Drink Lowfat Milk
September 16, 2011
Pat Robertson's Take on Alzheimer's and Divorce Stokes Controversy
September 15, 2011
Glowing Kittens Help Study for HIV Vaccine
September 13, 2011
23 Indian Children Get HIV Positive Blood Transfusions September 12, 2011
Researchers Link Genes to High Blood Pressure
September 12, 2011

