WebMD and FDA Newsroom Article Index
January 2011
- New U.S. Diet Guidelines: What Not to Eat
- Electroconvulsive Therapy Under New Scrutiny
- Obesity Rates Weigh Down Cities' Budgets
- How to Use Pills to Prevent HIV
- Depression Lurks for Low-Income RA Patients
- Shockable Cardiac Arrests More Common In Public
- Eating Trans Fats Linked to Depression
- CDC: 26 Million Americans Have Diabetes
- Childhood Leukemia, Brain Cancer on the Rise
- Allergy Pill Allegra to Be Sold Over the Counter
- Animal Farms May Produce Superbugs
- Most People With Flu Don't Stay Home
- Tamoxifen May Cut Lung Cancer Deaths
- U.S. Has 7th Highest Cancer Rate in the World
- Genes Predict Treatment Success for Alcoholism
- FDA Approves Viibryd to Treat Major Depressive Disorder
- Many Sports Fans Exit Stadium Drunk
- Berries May Ward Off High Blood Pressure
- Flu Vaccine: Infant Febrile Seizures Reported
- Catch a Bus, Catch a Cold
- Shoveling Snow Injures Thousands Each Year
- Vitamin E and Fatty Acids May Ease PMS
- FDA Approves Head Lice Treatment for Children and Adults
- Faulty Mammograms Cause High Anxiety
- Tylenol Products Recalled
- Antidepressant May Help Ease Hot Flashes
- Genes May Link Friends, Not Just Family
- Flu Is Widespread in 11 States
- 2 Genes May Be Linked to Heart Disease
- Pets in Bed: More Dangerous Than Bedbugs?
- FDA Warns of Acetaminophen in Prescription Pain Drugs
- Rebooting the Brain Helps Stop the Ring of Tinnitus in Rats
- Healthy Hearts in Mediterranean Lands? Maybe Not
- Early Antibiotics Help Ear Infections in Young Children
- NSAID Pain Relievers Raise Heart Risks
- Cancer Costs Expected to Rise
- Higher Blood Pressure in Kids Whose Parents Smoke
- Michael Douglas: Throat Cancer Survivor
- Strategy for Incontinence From Prostate Cancer Surgery
- Gabrielle Giffords' Brain Injury: FAQ
- FDA Approves Opioid Analgesic to Help Cancer Patients Manage Pain
- Optimism May Protect Teens Against Depression
- Antidepressants May Aid Stroke Rehabilitation
- Study: Newer Antipsychotic Drugs Are Overused
- Splitting Pills May Have Risks
- BMJ Editor: MMR-Autism Study Was a Fraud
- Chemical in Women's Tears May Be Sexual Turnoff
- Advances Made Toward Alzheimer's Blood Test
- Antibiotics Not Always Needed for MRSA
- 2 Weeks of Antibiotic Therapy Relieves IBS
- Sex Reversal: Genetic Women Become Adult Men
- ‘Depression Gene' Linked to Response to Stress
- Meat Will Get New Nutrition Labels
- Clostridium Infection on the Rise in Hospitalized Kids
- Chickenpox Vaccine Drastically Cuts Hospitalizations
- Recall of Albuterol Used in Nebulizers
- CPAP Treatment for Sleep Apnea Fights Fatigue
- Baby Fat May Predict Early Obesity
- Youths With STDs May Not Admit They Had Sex
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