Health

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev. smiles during a health care reform AP

Schumer: Dems ready to go-it-alone on health care

AP – Mon Nov 23, 8:23 am ET

WASHINGTON – A leading Senate Democrat said Monday his party is determined to push through a health care overhaul bill with or without Republican support because the "system is broken." Full Story »

Study: kids watching hours of TV at home daycare

AP – Mon Nov 23, 6:35 am ET

Former NIH chief: Ignore new mammogram guideline

AP – Sun Nov 22, 9:43 am ET
  • Mammogram guidelines spark debate over health bill

    AP – Sun Nov 22, 3:41 pm ET  
    Graphic shows percentage of women 40 years and older having a... AP

    WASHINGTON - Lawmakers broke along party lines on a new aspect of the health care debate Sunday as a former National Institutes of Health chief urged women to ignore guidelines that delay the start of breast cancer screenings. Full Story »

  • GOP: Health test recommendations could affect care

    AP – Sat Nov 21, 9:24 am ET  
    Senate Minority Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell of Ky., center, shows... AP

    WASHINGTON - Republicans are seizing on this week's recommendations for fewer Pap smears and mammograms to fuel concern about government-rationed medical care — and to try to chip away support by women for President Barack Obama's proposed health care overhaul. Full Story »

  • Canadian woman loses benefits over Facebook photo

    AP – 20 mins ago  

    BROMONT, Quebec - A Canadian woman on sick leave for depression says she lost her benefits after her insurance agent found photos of her apparently having fun on Facebook. Full Story »

  • Appalachia, Southeast Hit Hardest by Obesity and Diabetes

    HealthDay – Mon Nov 23, 1:38 am ET  

    THURSDAY, Nov. 19 (HealthDay News) -- While rates of obesity are climbing across America, they are especially high in sections of Appalachia and the Southeast, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports in its first county-by-county survey. Full Story »

  • Shocking Treatment Helps Erectile Dysfunction

    LiveScience.com – Mon Nov 23, 8:36 am ET  

    If you experience impotence, instead of a little blue pill maybe you want to apply shockwaves to your privates instead. Full Story »

  • Asthma Combo Seems Less Influenced by Genes

    HealthDay – Mon Nov 23, 1:38 am ET  

    THURSDAY, Nov. 19 (HealthDay News) -- People's genetic makeup has been shown to affect how they respond to asthma medications, but a new study finds that many people respond well to a particular combination treatment regardless of their genes. Full Story »

  • Why Kids Ask Why

    LiveScience.com – 1 hr 31 mins ago  

    A child's never-ending "why's" aren't meant to exasperate parents, scientists say. Rather, the kiddy queries are genuine attempts at getting at the truth, and tots respond better to some answers than others. Full Story »

  • Diet, Cognitive Ability May Play Role in Heart Disease

    HealthDay – Mon Nov 23, 1:39 am ET  

    THURSDAY, Nov. 19 (HealthDay News) -- Seniors who eat plenty of fruits and vegetables and who have good cognitive function are much less likely to die from heart disease than those who have poorer cognitive function and eat fewer fruits and vegetables, a new study has found. Full Story »

  • Heart disease a killer in psychotic individuals

    Reuters – Tue Nov 17, 4:42 pm ET  

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders are more likely to die of heart disease than mentally healthy individuals, a study in US veterans indicates. Full Story »

  • ACOG Revises Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines

    American Cancer Society – Sat Nov 21, 7:00 pm ET  

    The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) is now recommending women begin cervical cancer screening at age 21, instead of 3 years after the onset of sexual activity, as was previously recommended by the group. ACOG has also modified its recommendations for how often women should be screened for cervical cancer, a disease that affected 11,270 US women in 2009, according to the American Cancer Society (ACS). Full Story »

  • Don't kiss Santa, he may have the flu: Hungary government

    Reuters – Mon Nov 23, 5:43 am ET  

    BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Santa Claus should avoid kissing children and shaking their hands to prevent spreading the flu and should get vaccinated against the illness, Hungary's state health authority said. Full Story »

  • AIDS patients to president: Send more money south

    AP – Mon Nov 16, 7:09 am ET  

    JACKSON, Miss. - When Robin Webb lived in New York City, he was treated by HIV specialists and had access to counseling and nutritional programs. Now he lives in Mississippi, where few of those services exist. Full Story »

  • Health Tip: Managing Gestational Diabetes

    HealthDay – Sun Nov 22, 11:49 pm ET  

    (HealthDay News) -- Gestational diabetes occurs during pregnancy, resulting in high blood sugar levels that can pose dangers for mom and baby. Full Story »

  • Folic Acid Late in Pregnancy Tied to Asthma in Kids

    HealthDay – Fri Nov 13, 11:48 pm ET  

    FRIDAY, Nov. 13 (HealthDay News) -- Children born to women who take folic acid in late pregnancy are at increased risk for asthma, Australian researchers say. Full Story »

  • Obesity in adolescence may increase girls' MS risk

    Reuters – Fri Nov 20, 11:15 am ET  

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A woman's risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS) during her lifetime is doubled if she was obese at age 18, new research shows. Full Story »

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Rafael Nadal lost to Robin Soderling for the second straight time, falling 6-4, 6-4 Monday in their opening round-robin match at the ATP World Tour Finals. Full Story »

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Holiday travelers waited a little longer to book their flights this year, likely holding out for better deals and waiting to see if they would still have a job. And some aren't going at all. Full Story »

Entertainment News

Jon Gosselin offered his estranged wife a bouquet of red roses at their divorce arbitration hearing over the weekend. She evidently turned them down. Despite the snub, the marathon session went so well that the feuding stars of "Jon & Kate Plus Eight" could be divorced by the end of the year, his attorney said Monday. Full Story »