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July 04, 2008  
MEDTECH NEWS: Latest Headline Archives
September 15, 2005
Going out Green – Boomers Reinvent the Funeral Industry

August 18, 2005
The Dutch Debate Euthanasia for Infants

October 21, 2004
Man Undergoes Web-Arranged Transplant

October 05, 2004
States Launch Prescription Drug Program

September 21, 2004
More Medical Devices Needed for Babies

September 21, 2004
Doctors Ready to Perform Face Transplant

August 25, 2004
FDA OKs New Blood Test for Babies

August 25, 2004
Myeloma Institute Gets $18 Million Grant

August 25, 2004
Hospital Starts Angioplasty First Plan

August 23, 2004
N.C. Hospital Offers Movie With MRI Scan

August 21, 2004
Emergency Room Closures Strain L.A.

August 20, 2004
Anthrax-Vaccinated Blood Taken

August 18, 2004
Study: Tests May Make Donated Tissue Safer

August 17, 2004
Radiation, Drugs Help With Prostate Cancer

August 16, 2004
Scientists Work on Cure for Nerve Disease

August 16, 2004
FDA Approves Device to Clear Blood Clots

August 14, 2004
Computer Games Teach Nutrition to Needy

August 12, 2004
Flu Shot Effective More Than Half the Time

August 12, 2004
Cleveland Clinic Developing Heart Pumps

August 11, 2004
Deaths Raise Fears Over Stomach Stapling

August 11, 2004
FDA Approves Dirty Bomb Antidotes

August 11, 2004
FDA Takes Medical Device Co. to Court

August 10, 2004
Group Neutralizes Allergy-Causing Protein

August 09, 2004
Doctors Place Hope in Baby Pacemakers

August 09, 2004
Ohio Hospital to Open Breast Milk Bank

August 06, 2004
Tracheotomy Tubes Recalled After Deaths

August 05, 2004
Twins From Philippines Are Separated

August 04, 2004
Twins Joined at the Head Have Surgery

August 03, 2004
Hospitals Move Toward Paperless Age

August 02, 2004
Maggots Make Medical Comeback

August 01, 2004
Patients Face Long Wait for Colonoscopies

August 01, 2004
Rush for Colonoscopies Taxes Health Care

July 29, 2004
Firm Asks FDA to OK Home Defibrillators

July 29, 2004
Drug-Coated Stent for Legs to Be Tested

July 28, 2004
Study Finds MRIs Better on Breast Cancer

July 23, 2004
Record Number of Flu Vaccines to Be Made

July 21, 2004
Britain Loosens Rules on Embryo Screening

July 20, 2004
Ind. Patients' Records to Be Online

July 20, 2004
FDA OKs Botox to Curb Underarm Sweating

July 19, 2004
Co. Wants Non-Prescription Defibrillators

July 16, 2004
AIDS Meeting Warns of Global Dangers

July 15, 2004
Illinois to Allow HIV Organ Tansplants

July 15, 2004
Red Cross Issues Urgent Call for Blood

July 14, 2004
Activists Demand Drug Maker Halt AIDS Test

July 14, 2004
Kleenex to Sell Tissue That Kills Viruses

July 11, 2004
Study Shows HIV Test Possible During Labor

July 10, 2004
U.N. Experts Call for Routine HIV Testing

July 09, 2004
France OKs Law Allowing Embryo Research

July 07, 2004
Powell Promotes Prostate Cancer Testing

July 06, 2004
Experts Study Hand, Face Transplant Drugs

July 05, 2004
Tumor Is Removed While Liver Outside Body

July 05, 2004
New Technique to Find Animal Brain Tumors

July 02, 2004
Hospital Uses Pill With Camera Inside

July 01, 2004
Three Transplant Patients Die of Rabies

June 30, 2004
Implanted Device Relieves Man of Hiccups

June 28, 2004
FDA Approves Leeches As Medical Devices

June 28, 2004
More Women Seemingly Choosing C-Sections

June 25, 2004
Government to Expand Use of Oral HIV Test

June 24, 2004
SARS Vaccine Shows Promise in Tests

June 24, 2004
CDC: More People With Cancer Surviving

June 24, 2004
CDC Funds Lyme Disease Research

June 23, 2004
100M Doses of Flu Shots to Be Available

June 23, 2004
Study: Breast Milk Compound Kills Warts

June 23, 2004
Gene Mutation Found in Muscle Man Toddler

June 21, 2004
Doctors Must Double-Check Before Surgery

June 21, 2004
Study Says Few Women Get Annual Mammograms

June 21, 2004
Cancer May Be Responsible for 'Chemobrain'

June 18, 2004
EPA Gives Grant to Leukemia Cluster Study

June 17, 2004
CDC: Screening Reduces Strep B in Infants

June 17, 2004
Study: Liposuction Won't Improve Health

June 16, 2004
FDA Panel Wants Nerve Stimulator Approved

June 15, 2004
AMA Opposes Feds on Morning-After Pill

June 14, 2004
Infections Seen From Cosmetic Surgeries

June 11, 2004
Scientists Link Molecule, Asthma Therapy

June 10, 2004
Advisers Urge Women to Get Mammograms

June 09, 2004
FDA May Phase Out Certain Asthma Inhalers

June 08, 2004
Researchers Study Ovarian Cancer Symptoms

June 07, 2004
Better Eye Tests Urged for Kids Under 5

June 07, 2004
Study Examines Deaths at Pediatric ICUs

June 01, 2004
Low-Income Medicare Card Enrollment Slow

May 31, 2004
Many Don't Get Full Dose of Chemo

May 28, 2004
Hospital Fined; MD Lied for Transplants

May 28, 2004
Court Upholds Denial of Stent Injunction

May 26, 2004
Study Finds Flaws in PSA Cancer Tests

May 26, 2004
Artificial Heart Implanted in Ky. Man

May 23, 2004
Nerve Fibers Regrown in Spines of Rats

May 20, 2004
FDA Sets New Rules on Tissue Donation

May 20, 2004
Hospital Offers Quick Down Syndrome Test

May 20, 2004
Government OKs Bone Marrow Medication

May 18, 2004
Diet Device Makes You Take Smaller Bites

May 18, 2004
Medtronic Recalls Insulin Infusion Sets

May 18, 2004
Ear Implants Work Best When Started Young

May 18, 2004
When to Quit Medical Tests Remains Murky

May 13, 2004
Family Sues Over Kidney Transplant Death

May 13, 2004
Study Compares Colon Cancer Surgeries

May 10, 2004
Scientists Find New Way to Attack TB

May 10, 2004
Pregnancy Thryroid Testing Being Debated

May 09, 2004
Telemedicine on Rise in U.S. Military

May 07, 2004
Experts Comment on Angioplasty X-Rays

May 07, 2004
Bill May Let People With HIV Give Organs

May 07, 2004
Morning-After Pill Not OK Over-The-Counter

May 05, 2004
Study Examines Insulin-Producing Cells

May 04, 2004
Silicon to Be Used in Liver Cancer Trials

May 04, 2004
Virus Protein Shells Can Be Broken

May 03, 2004
New Ear Infection Guidelines Released

April 30, 2004
Medicare Drugs Web Site Has Inaccuracies

April 30, 2004
Doctors: 'E-Nose' Can Sniff Out Ailments

April 29, 2004
FDA Finds Possible New Risks of Bowel Drug

April 28, 2004
DNA 'Computer' Able to Detect Cancer

April 28, 2004
FDA Reins in Makers of Pancreatic Enzymes

April 27, 2004
Dental X-Rays Might Lead to Small Babies

April 25, 2004
Study: Inhalant Helps in Lung Translants

April 23, 2004
Genetic Engineering Duo Wins Prize

April 23, 2004
Hospitals Campaign for Organ Donations

April 23, 2004
Woman Gives Twin Ovary for Transplant

April 22, 2004
Mass. Senator Renews Stem Cell Fight

April 22, 2004
Patch Helps New Yorkers Quit Smoking

April 22, 2004
Ky. Hospital to Use Blood Substitute

April 22, 2004
FDA Approves New Parkinson's Drug

April 22, 2004
FDA Panel Cautiously Backs New Stent

April 21, 2004
Study: Diabetics Often Go Without Medicine

April 21, 2004
Study: New Bypass Technique Holds Promise

April 19, 2004
Researchers Warn About Hormone Magnifiers

April 19, 2004
Organ Donors Provide Gift of Life

April 18, 2004
Progress Seen on Male Version of the Pill

April 16, 2004
Medtronic Warns of Defibrillator Problems

April 16, 2004
FDA Warning on Nicotine Patches Cleared

April 15, 2004
Doctors Marvel at Tiny Transplant Survivor

April 15, 2004
Study: Test-Tube Multiple Births Decline

April 14, 2004
FDA Approves Human Brain Implant Devices

April 14, 2004
Researchers Criticize Virtual Colonoscopy

April 08, 2004
6 Get West Nile From Blood Transfusions

April 08, 2004
Novartis Licensing Technology for Drugs

April 07, 2004
U.S. Recalls Rabies Vaccine for Humans

April 06, 2004
Kits Claim to Help You Choose Baby's Sex

April 05, 2004
Study Links ADHD Drugs to Growth Delays

March 31, 2004
Study Questions Value of Inflammation Test

March 31, 2004
Study: SARS Vaccine Shows Promise in Mice

March 31, 2004
Many Not Having Mammograms Under Medicare

March 30, 2004
WSU to Begin Testing for Mad Cow Disease

March 26, 2004
More Faulty Tests at Maryland Hospital

March 24, 2004
Study: Preemie Lung Treatment Might Harm

March 23, 2004
Doctors: Chemo Could Help People With MS

March 23, 2004
UMass Researchers to Test AIDS Vaccine

March 19, 2004
Baby Girl Survives Eight-Organ Transplant

March 18, 2004
Medicare Weighs Defibrillator Coverage

March 17, 2004
Artificial Heart Closer to U.S. Market

March 16, 2004
Skin Patch Helps Patients Relieve Pain

March 13, 2004
Bill Would Let HIV Patients Donate Organs

March 13, 2004
Emergency Mask for Civilians Approved

March 12, 2004
New Device Helps Reshape Damaged Hearts

March 10, 2004
Panel: Organ Donors Should Know Risks

March 10, 2004
Study Suggests Ovaries Can Be Recharged

March 08, 2004
New Knee Surgery Offers Speedy Recovery

March 08, 2004
At-Home Device Would Check Blood Thinning

March 08, 2004
Tracking Hospital Infections Low Priority

March 07, 2004
Drug-Coated Stents Aid Angioplasties

March 07, 2004
Iraq War Amputees Get New Limbs, New Life

March 05, 2004
New Children's Heart Pump May Save Lives

March 05, 2004
Boston Scientific's New Stent Is Approved

March 04, 2004
Abiocor Heart Implanted in 12th Patient

March 03, 2004
Scientists Retract Vaccine-Autism Link

March 01, 2004
MedImmune Plans to Keep FluMist Alive

February 29, 2004
Insomnia Drug Gets Tentative Approval

February 29, 2004
Experts Urge Tools for Women's Health

February 29, 2004
Report: Harvard Plans Stem Cell Center

February 25, 2004
Study May Bring Sickle Cell Breakthrough

February 25, 2004
Study: Monkey's Protein Prevents HIV

February 25, 2004
FDA Requiring Bar Codes on Hospital Drugs

February 25, 2004
FDA Puts Hold on Mich. Infant Supplement

February 25, 2004
10 Nations Take Part in Anti-Polio Drive

February 24, 2004
Monitoring Own Blood Pressure May Help

February 24, 2004
Scientists Test Potential of Bird Flu

February 24, 2004
Chemical PBDE Showing Up in Breast Milk

February 24, 2004
J&J, Guidant to Co-Promote Heart Stents

February 24, 2004
Mich. Hospital Trying to Eliminate Errors

February 24, 2004
Bush Unveils Plan in Fight Against AIDS

February 24, 2004
Panel Presents Report on Leukemia Cluster

February 22, 2004
Nations to Discuss Biotech Safety Rules

February 20, 2004
Conjoined Twins Undergoing 3rd Operation

February 19, 2004
E-Mail Used to Alert of STD Exposure

February 19, 2004
Experimental Vaccine May Stop Lung Cancer

February 19, 2004
Artificial Blood Tested Without Consent

February 19, 2004
Flu Vaccine Change Set for Next Year

February 18, 2004
Small Babies Augur Later Stillborn Risk

February 18, 2004
New Test Could Fine-Tune Antibiotic Use

February 17, 2004
HIV Growth Rates Surge in Russia, Ukraine

February 16, 2004
Tests Suggest Some Predisposed to Smoke

February 16, 2004
Germany Launches HIV/AIDS Vaccine Trial

February 14, 2004
Woman Endures Surgeries to Lengthen Limbs

February 14, 2004
FDA Postpones Morning-After Pill Decision

February 13, 2004
Docs Aim to Reduce Blood Infection Deaths

February 13, 2004
Gates Fund Donates $82.9M for TB Shots

February 12, 2004
U.S.: Bird Flu Vaccine Could Be Produced

February 12, 2004
Stem Cell Procedure Mixes New, Old Ways

February 12, 2004
Researchers Make Cloning Breakthrough

February 11, 2004
Charity Gets Breast Cancer Gene Patent

February 09, 2004
Stopping Newborn AIDS May Harm Mothers

February 07, 2004
Infant Girl Dies After 2nd Head Removed

February 07, 2004
Surgeons Remove Second Head From Infant

February 06, 2004
Team Seeks Reassurance on Polio Vaccine

February 06, 2004
Tiny Medical Corkscrew Can Stop Strokes

February 06, 2004
Study Assesses Birth Risks After C-Section

February 05, 2004
U.N. OKs Limited Bird Flu Vaccinations

February 05, 2004
FDA OKs Drug for Asbestos-Related Cancer

February 04, 2004
Boy, Girl Born From 12-Year-Old Embryos

February 03, 2004
Protein May Be Linked to Colon Cancer

February 03, 2004
Homocysteine Level Eyed in Stroke Study

February 03, 2004
HRT Trial Halted Because of Cancer Risk

February 02, 2004
FDA OKs Inhaler for Pulmonary Problems

February 02, 2004
Blood Patterns May Help Spot Cancer Early

January 30, 2004
Man Gets $108,000 From Fertility Clinic

January 30, 2004
School Uses Cells From Aborted Fetuses

January 30, 2004
Conjoined Twin Girls Die in Texas

January 27, 2004
Researchers Identify Tremor Disorder

January 27, 2004
FDA Approves Drug to Help Sleep Disorders

January 25, 2004
Bird Flu Vaccine Not Likely for 6 Months

January 24, 2004
Hand Transplant Recipient Doing Well

January 22, 2004
Surgery on 176-Pound Tumor Is Successful

January 21, 2004
FluMist to Be Donated to Health Agencies

January 21, 2004
More Tissue Banks Must Register With FDA

January 21, 2004
WHO Seeks New Vaccine for Bird Flu

January 20, 2004
Radiation May Help After Cancer Surgery

January 19, 2004
Cancer Treatment Gets Mixed Review

January 16, 2004
Ky. Man Tells of Life With Heart Device

January 15, 2004
NYC Hospital Resumes Liver Transplants

January 15, 2004
Study Links Leukemia, Gene Combination

January 15, 2004
Nations Plan on 250M Polio Immunizations

January 14, 2004
Swedes Testing New Steroid Detection Kit

January 14, 2004
Mass. Panel to Probe Obesity Surgery

January 13, 2004
Antibiotics May Help Stop Stomach Cancer

January 12, 2004
Boston Creates Center for Patient Safety

January 11, 2004
Compound May Improve Treatment for Asthma

January 06, 2004
Experts Seek Analysis of Human Mad Cow

January 06, 2004
U.K. Further Restricts Embryo Implants

January 06, 2004
Synthetic Venom May Relieve Cancer Pain

January 02, 2004
N.C. Surgeons Work to Correct Eye Disease

December 29, 2003
FDA OKs U.S. Sale of 10-Minute HIV Test

December 29, 2003
Mont. Officials Promote Organ Donation

December 29, 2003
Red Cross Issues Blood Donation Appeal

December 29, 2003
N.H. Scientists Examine Meningitis Cases

December 26, 2003
R.I. Hospital to Resume Stomach Procedure

December 24, 2003
Chemo-Stem Cell Combo Fights Bone Cancer

December 24, 2003
Study: Sugar Can Ease McArdle's Disease

December 23, 2003
FDA Warns Public of Illegal Flu Vaccine

December 23, 2003
PET/CT Scans Praised in Cancer Study

December 22, 2003
FDA Dismisses Two Breast Implant Petitions

December 20, 2003
Accrediting Body Outlines Pap Procedures

December 19, 2003
China Hospitals Hand in SARS Lab Samples

December 19, 2003
Ex-Doctor Claims Pap Tests Were Falsified

December 16, 2003
FDA to Debate Morning-After Prescription

December 15, 2003
Mich. Health Center Offers Body Scans

December 12, 2003
Possible Ebola Treatment Shows Promise

December 08, 2003
Early Treatment Can Help Babies' Eyes

December 08, 2003
Flu Shot Shortage May Raise FluMist Sales

December 08, 2003
States Teach Organ Donation in Drivers Ed

December 05, 2003
Two Flu Shot Makers Run Out of Vaccine

December 04, 2003
N.Y. Panel OKs New Liver Transplant Rules

December 04, 2003
New Test May Help Breast Cancer Patients

December 04, 2003
Doctors Praise FCC-Banned Heart Device

December 03, 2003
Batch of Sleep Apnea Masks Recalled

December 03, 2003
EU Fails to Agree on Stem Cell Funding

December 03, 2003
Study Questions Some PSA Prostate Tests

December 02, 2003
Study Finds Pancreas Transplants Riskier

December 02, 2003
Value of Prostate Blood Test Examined

December 01, 2003
Popularity of Obesity Surgery Increases

December 01, 2003
Scientists Get Images of West Nile Virus

December 01, 2003
Popularity of Obesity Surgery Growing

December 01, 2003
New Discovery on HIV AIDS Leaves One Carrier Guarded

November 28, 2003
Study: First Caesarean Increases Risk

November 27, 2003
Study: Nitric Oxide Helps Some Preemies

November 26, 2003
Cuba Develops Cheaper Meningitis Vaccine

November 26, 2003
Genentech's New Cancer Drug Stumbles

November 26, 2003
Calif. Boy Dies After Stem Cell Transplant

November 26, 2003
Funding Limits Don't Slow Cell Research

November 26, 2003
Heart Technique Reportedly Lessens Pain

November 26, 2003
Speciality Hospitals Face Clampdown

November 25, 2003
FDA Moves to Allay Concerns Over Stent

November 25, 2003
FDA Approves Drug for Prostate Cancer

November 25, 2003
Swedish Woman Gets 6 Organs Transplanted

November 25, 2003
Surgeons Finish Conjoined Boys' Operation

November 21, 2003
Nurse Dies During Weight-Reduction Surgery

November 20, 2003
Panel Suggests Electronic Health Records

November 19, 2003
FDA May Require Tests for Drugs for Kids

November 19, 2003
Human Trials Start on Ebola Vaccine

November 18, 2003
Instant Screening of Newborns Urged

November 18, 2003
Ore. Judge Rejects Life Support Request

November 18, 2003
Egyptian Twins Await Skull Reconstruction

November 17, 2003
Simple Test Helps Identify Lung Killer

November 14, 2003
Diabetes in Developing Nations May Double

November 13, 2003
Study: Lowest Is Best for Bad Cholesterol

November 12, 2003
Company Says Baby Formula Lacked Vitamin

November 11, 2003
Panel Slams Use of Approved Stem Cells

November 10, 2003
Canada Cracks Down on Drugs for Americans

November 03, 2003
Study Clears Vaccines Containing Mercury

October 31, 2003
Team Creates Vaccine-Evading Mousepox Virus

October 30, 2003
Pill Better at Blocking Organ Rejection

October 30, 2003
Nigeria to Test Polio Vaccines for HIV

October 30, 2003
New Stem Cell Lines to Be Made Available

October 29, 2003
FDA Issues Warning on Stent Side Effect

October 28, 2003
CDC Focuses on Public Health Threats

October 25, 2003
Experts Organize SARS Treatment Strategy

October 23, 2003
Separated Egyptian Twins Breathing on Own

October 22, 2003
SARS Experts Want Tighter Testing Process

October 22, 2003
Researchers Isolate Degenerative Eye Gene

October 22, 2003
Second Separated Twin Now Breathes on Own

October 21, 2003
U.S. Doctors Do More Breast Cancer Tests

October 20, 2003
Doctors Take One Twin Off Ventilator

October 15, 2003
FDA Panel Recommends Lifting Silicone Ban

October 14, 2003
Youngest Robotic Surgery Patient Recovers

October 14, 2003
FDA Mulls Silicone-Gel Breast Implants

October 13, 2003
Success Reported in New Fertility Method

October 13, 2003
Conjoined Twins From Egypt Separated

October 12, 2003
Stomach 'Pacemaker' May Suppress Appetite

October 12, 2003
Twins 'Doing Well' in Separation Surgery

October 11, 2003
Egyptian Twins in Separation Surgery

October 08, 2003
Down Syndrome Test Combo Shows Promise

October 08, 2003
N.C. Teen Gets Drug for Fabry's Disease

October 07, 2003
Male Contraceptive Results Show Promise

October 06, 2003
AIDS Vaccine Trials Now Include Humans

October 04, 2003
Lawmakers to Defray E-Prescription Costs

October 02, 2003
Experimental Lung Cancer Drug Flops

October 01, 2003
VaxGen Wins Anthrax Vaccine Contract

October 01, 2003
British Women Lose Frozen Embryos Case

September 29, 2003
Anthrax Antidotes Slow to Arrive

September 28, 2003
N.C. Approves Sterilization Compensation

September 27, 2003
Mail Irradiation Part of Anthrax Legacy

September 26, 2003
Technology May Deter Counterfeit Drugs

September 26, 2003
Duke Hospital Comes Up With Safety Plan

September 25, 2003
Flu Shot Supply Expected to Be Plentiful

September 24, 2003
Test-Tube Baby Meets Her First Doctor

September 22, 2003
Beat the Flu This Year With Nasal Spray

September 22, 2003
Gene Linked to Stroke Risk Is Identified

September 20, 2003
Reservations Complicate Organ Transplant

September 13, 2003
FDA OKs New Type of Skin Care Antibiotic

September 11, 2003
Sugar May Extend Life of Blood Platelets

September 11, 2003
Doctors Separate Girls Joined at Stomach

September 10, 2003
Medtronic: Insulin Pumps Not Waterproof

September 08, 2003
Parents Say in Vitro Costly, but Worth It

September 06, 2003
FDA Approves New Birth-Control Pill

September 05, 2003
Ore. Man Survives Two Heart Transplants

September 05, 2003
Schools to Develop Bioterrorism Vaccines

September 05, 2003
Researchers to Hand Out SARS Test Kits

September 04, 2003
Group Tests Uranium for Battling Cancer

September 01, 2003
Anthrax Vaccine Undergoes Early Tests

September 01, 2003
Price of Heart Device May Mean Rationing

August 31, 2003
Blood Pressure Drug Eyed in Heart Study

August 29, 2003
Drug OK'd to Reduce Spread of Herpes

August 29, 2003
Ground Zero Workers' Health Woes Persist

August 28, 2003
West Nile Vaccine Prevents Bird Deaths

August 28, 2003
Various Tissues Used to Rebuild Heart

August 27, 2003
Drug May Help Heart Transplant Patients

August 25, 2003
Women Turn to New Breast Cancer Treatment

August 24, 2003
Blind Man's Restored Vision Is Studied

August 21, 2003
Human Tongue Transplant Patient Released

August 21, 2003
Newlywed Gets Transplant From Husband

August 20, 2003
Study Praises Angioplasty Effectiveness

August 19, 2003
Indian Co. Working on New Anthrax Vaccine

August 18, 2003
West Nile Monkey Vaccine Shows Promise

August 18, 2003
Parkinson's Gene Therapy Study Begins

August 18, 2003
Doctors Promote Experimental Heart Pump

August 18, 2003
Smallpox Shot May Retain Lengthy Immunity

August 17, 2003
Smallpox Vaccine May Last Years Longer

August 16, 2003
Botswana Conducting AIDS Vaccine Trials

August 13, 2003
Organ Donation Rates Examined in Study

August 13, 2003
Boston Co. Working on Way to Freeze Eggs

August 12, 2003
Panel Recommends Against Smallpox Shots

August 11, 2003
West Nile Vaccine Said Effective on Mice

August 11, 2003
Voluntary Smallpox Shots Maybe Not Enough

August 08, 2003
South Africa Plans AIDS Drug Distribution

August 08, 2003
CDC: No 2-Drug Therapy for Latent TB

August 08, 2003
U.K. Study Probes Hormones, Breast Cancer

August 06, 2003
New, Fast Ebola Vaccine Protects Monkeys

August 06, 2003
FDA Seeks Speedier Medical Devices Review

August 05, 2003
Study: Cervical Cancer Vaccine Can Wane

August 05, 2003
New Way to Chart ICU Patients Helpful

August 04, 2003
Panel Recommends Vaccine Program Changes

August 04, 2003
Nation's Govs. Want Medicare Compromise

July 31, 2003
CDC Focuses on Late-Vaccinated Toddlers

July 31, 2003
Fewer Women to Need Annual Cervix Testing

July 31, 2003
Conjoined Twins Have Abdominal Surgery

July 30, 2003
Child Cochlear Implants May Have Risk

July 30, 2003
Sunbeam Could Be Used for Laser Surgery

July 30, 2003
GAO Says Hospitals Unprepared for SARS

July 28, 2003
Anthrax Treatment May Not Be Sufficient

July 28, 2003
Study: Selective Thyroid Boost May Help

July 24, 2003
World Notes Fertility Treatment Progress

July 23, 2003
Growth Hormone Fights Ulcerative Colitis

July 22, 2003
Radiation Linked to Breast Cancer Risk

July 22, 2003
New Ways Sought to Treat Mentally Ill

July 21, 2003
FDA Reconsiders Ban on Breast Implants

July 21, 2003
Doctors Debate Curbing Ipecac Treatment

July 16, 2003
Studies: Mite-Proof Bed Covers No Relief

July 14, 2003
Couric's Exam Sparks Colonoscopy Craze

July 10, 2003
Researchers Find Test for Bioweapons

July 10, 2003
Type of 'Nortrel' Contraceptive Recalled

July 09, 2003
New Blood Test May Help With MS Diagnosis

July 09, 2003
Fraternal Twins Sharing Placenta Studied

July 09, 2003
Stem Cell Research Plan Faces Opposition

July 09, 2003
FDA Approves New West Nile Virus Test

July 08, 2003
Experts Endorse Chilling in Some Patients

July 08, 2003
Clots Prompt Warning Over New Stents

July 07, 2003
FDA OKs New Device to Manage Diabetes

July 02, 2003
Studies Challenge Breast Cancer Treatment

July 02, 2003
Study Shows in Vitro Children Healthy

July 01, 2003
Study Says Feeding Tubes May Be Overused

June 30, 2003
New Guidelines OK Defibrillators for Kids

June 30, 2003
Children Born From Lab Eggs Healthy

June 30, 2003
FDA OKs Bexxar for Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma

June 30, 2003
Experts Hope EU Will Research Stem Cells

June 29, 2003
Gene Therapy Promise With Piece of Virus

June 28, 2003
New Drug-Coated Stents Exceeds Supply

June 27, 2003
Study Examines Stem Cells Planted in Rats

June 25, 2003
Dust Monitor May Stop Black Lung Disease

June 24, 2003
Hormone Pills May Spur Breast Cancer

June 20, 2003
New Asthma Treatment Gets FDA Approval

June 19, 2003
New Mass. Institute Researches Genetics

June 18, 2003
New MRI Able to Pinpoint Smaller Tumors

June 17, 2003
FDA Approves First Nasal-Mist Flu Vaccine

June 17, 2003
AMA Endorses Cloning for Research

June 17, 2003
Aortic Abdominal Graft Production to End

June 16, 2003
Woman Regains Voice After Throat Surgery

June 16, 2003
Scientists Find Manic-Depression Gene

June 15, 2003
Bone Marrow Transplant Pioneer Dies at 81

June 14, 2003
Artificial Heart Recipient's Widow Settles

June 13, 2003
Med Device Maker Pleads Guilty to Felonies

June 12, 2003
Alternatives to Human Stem Cells Promoted

June 12, 2003
Co. Accused of Hiding Heart Valve Defects

June 11, 2003
Crucell to Develop West Nile Vaccine

June 11, 2003
Iranian Twins Joined at Head Face Surgery

June 10, 2003
Ex-Senator Urges Men to Get Mammograms

June 09, 2003
FDA OKs Low Dose of Hormone Drug Prempro

June 04, 2003
Study Suggests Puberty-Breast Cancer Link

June 03, 2003
Two Painkillers Fail to Slow Alzheimer's

June 02, 2003
Eye Surgeons Excited About New Procedure

June 02, 2003
Two New Cancer Drugs Show Promise

June 02, 2003
Rural Clinics Provide More Mammograms

June 01, 2003
Researchers Use Microbes to Fight Malaria

June 01, 2003
Study: ImClone Drug Helps Cancer Patients

June 01, 2003
Study: Halting Blood Supply Fights Cancer

May 31, 2003
Scientists Regenerate Cell for Hearing

May 31, 2003
Group Proposes Organ Donor Incentives

May 27, 2003
Blacks' DNA to Be Used in Disease Study

May 24, 2003
Generic Drugs OK to Look Like Originals

May 22, 2003
Group: Patents Making Drugs Too Costly

May 21, 2003
German Dialysis Researchers Face Scrutiny

May 20, 2003
FDA Clears Drug for Rare Child Leukemia

May 20, 2003
Lung Surgery May Help Some With Emphysema

May 19, 2003
New Back Discs Move Closer to U.S. Use

May 19, 2003
Colon Cancer Drug Shows Some Good Results

May 16, 2003
Texas Patient Receives Artificial Heart

May 16, 2003
Cancer Society Endorses Mammograms

May 14, 2003
FDA OKs Treatment for Blood Cancer

May 14, 2003
Ill. Lifts Prescriptions on Needles

May 14, 2003
FDA Criticized on Tissue Transplants

May 14, 2003
Researchers: Cold Drug May Fight SARS

May 13, 2003
FDA OKs Treatment for Multiple Myeloma

May 12, 2003
Hospital Marks Heart-Lung Machine Advance

May 11, 2003
Pneumonia Vaccine May Hold Heart Benefits

May 07, 2003
Aggressive Bone Cancer Treatment Touted

May 06, 2003
Altered Cold Virus Kills Tumors in Mice

May 06, 2003
3M Seeks FDA Approval for Drug Aldara

May 05, 2003
FDA OKs Last-Chance Drug for Lung Cancer

May 04, 2003
Cancer Said Side Effect of Gene Therapy

May 03, 2003
Separated Guatemala Twin Has Operation

May 02, 2003
Mutating SARS Virus Hampering Diagnosis

May 01, 2003