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Breaking Health News 2007

 

Breaking Health News in 2007 includes the following articles for each month. To access these articles, click on the month either below or to your right, then click on the article(s) of your choice.

January

  • Diet Advice in Magazines May Spark Unhealthy Eating Behaviors
  • Skip Milk in Black Tea, Boost Antioxidant Power
  • Aspirin May Help Prevent Asthma
  • Cervical Cancer Vaccine Recommended for Adolescent Girls
  • Ex-NFL Linemen Prone to Heart Disease

February

  • Depression May Contribute to Early Heart Disease
  • Midday Snooze May Lower Heart Risk
  • Heart Disease Risk in Women is Focus of New Guidelines
  • Eating Disorders More Common in Midlife

March

  • VP's Blood Clot Focuses Attention on Common Condition
  • High Doses of Anemia Drugs Can be Fatal, Says FDA
  • Improved Diagnosis for Alzheimer's on the Horizon
  • Medical Treatments Best First-Line of Defense for Stable Coronary Disease

April

  • New Screening Mammography Guidelines Affect Women in Their Forties
  • Numbers of Severely Obese Rising Sharply
  • Cut Inflammation, Cut Cancer Risk?
  • New Choice for Colonoscopy on Horizon

May

  • Secondhand Smoke Linked to Dementia
  • Woman's Age No Longer Issue for Down Syndrome Screening
  • Migraines Associated with Retinal Disease
  • Smoking, and Its Risks, Moves Outside
  • Some International Jet Passengers Exposed to Highly Drug Resistant TB

June

  • Fight Against Liver Cancer Gains New Ammunition
  • Stress and Memory Decline Linked
  • Smokers' Infants Born with High Nicotine Exposure
  • Diabetes Meeting Yields Information from New Research

July

  • Antidepressant Medications No Longer Linked to Suicide
  • Western Diet May Increase Breast Cancer Link
  • Pitching Can Work for You and Against You
  • Drinking Even Diet Soda May Be Harmful to Your Health

August

  • Light Shed on Mystery of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
  • 'ADHD' is Real
  • Some Asians Fare Better with Prostate Cancer in US
  • Cranberries May Help with Ovarian Cancer Treatment
  • Smoking Link to Head and Neck Cancers Reveals Greater Risk in Women

September

  • Warning: Work, Commute and Autumn May Disrupt Your Sleep
  • Weight Gain Linked to Heart Failure Admissions
  • Once A Year Drug Reduce Fractures in Elderly
  • Good News for Many Frequent Fliers

October

  • Fetal Cells Protect Mother Against Breast Cancer
  • Common Antidepressant Use Doubles Risk of Gastrointestinal Bleeding
  • Drop in Cancer Death Rates in U.S. Continues
  • Make Halloween A Hoot, Not A Howl
  • Screening for Autism Should Occur Twice Before Age Two

November

  • Diabetes Epidemic: An Uphill Battle That Can Be Won
  • New Asthma Guidelines Partner You with Your Physician
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