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Mummies Reveal Heart Disease Plagued Ancient Egyptians
CT scans of preserved individuals show hardening of arteries similar to that seen in people today.
November 19, 2009
- Science
Determining the Best Way to Prevent Sudden Death in Athletes
There's a debate over whether adding an ECG to pre-competition exams is a wise move.
New Courts Give Troubled Veterans a Second Chance
The system can better take account of a veteran's physical and emotional condition.
Nearly 1 in 3 Asthma Cases May Be Misdiagnosed
Too many patients aren't getting a key lung test, experts say.
November 17, 2008
- HealthDay
Pets for Young Kids: Does Exotic Mean Toxic?
Comments from our readers about whether pets are a danger to children.
Black Women's Burden: An Epidemic of HIV
The AIDS virus weighs heavily on African-American females, in addition to gay men.
HIV Infection Rate for Young Black Men 'Alarming:' CDC
September 11, 2008
- HealthDay
2 Million Cancer Cases Tied to Tobacco Use
The U.S. review covered the period from 1999 to 2004
September 04, 2008
- HealthDay
Race Can Create Some Big Health Gaps
Black men are twice as likely as white men to die of prostate cancer. But white men have five times the risk of testicular...
Young Sexually Active Women: Get Checked for Chlamydia
A report reveals a record number of new cases last year.
