Vaccine-autism fear fades
An exhaustive review by Danish researchers concludes that their is no basis to the widely publicized assertion that the childhood vaccine for measles, mumps and rubella is responsible for the
An exhaustive review by Danish researchers concludes that their is no basis to the widely publicized assertion that the childhood vaccine for measles, mumps and rubella is responsible for the
Emergency crews searched for survivors early amid the wreckage from a series of pulverizing tornadoes that barreled through Alabama, Tennessee and Ohio, killing at least 27 people and injuring more
Women with HIV - plump women, skeletal women, always frightened women - fill two wards of the Tambaran tuberculosis sanitarium in the southern state of Tamil Nadu. Most of them are wives, or widows,
The painful episodes suffered by people with sickle cell disease appear to be caused by excess hemoglobin in the blood from damaged red blood cells, researchers say. Studies found that the hemoglobin
Even now, many people in Junin patch of Andean cloud forest celebrate the day in 1997 when they burned down the mining camp and ran its owners out of town. This village of 46 families is trying to
The Bush administration has announced the most sweeping move in a decade to loose industrial air pollution rules. The administration said that the changes would encourage plant improvement that
Injections of human growth hormone, which have become increasingly popular as a virtual 'fountain of youth', do reverse some of the common physical attributes of aging, according to a federally
A personality test may do a better job than standard examinations in predicting a man's heart disease risk, researchers said after finding a close link between hostility and heart symptoms.
Researchers reported that an inexpensive blood test for a protein linked to artery disease may be better than a cholesterol test for predicting a person's risk of heart attack or stroke. The test for
Revolutionary advances are being made in the ability to predict which people might succumb to cardiovascular disease. A large and thought-provoking study has found that an inexpensive blood test for