SWIFTWATER — The U.S. federal government originally promised 120 million doses of swine flu vaccine by now. Only 13 million have come through.
SWIFTWATER — The U.S. federal government originally promised 120 million doses of swine flu vaccine by now. Only 13 million have come through.
WASHINGTON- Researchers in the United States have found another good reason to go to the local espresso bar: several cups of coffee a day could halt the progression of liver disease, a study showed Wednesday.
WASHINGTON - U.S. children should get more fruits, vegetables and whole grains in their school meals even though this will push up costs, and calories should be limited, a panel recommended to the federal government on Tuesday.
Fresh results from the world’s first successful test of an experimental AIDS vaccine confirm that it is only marginally effective and suggest that its protection against HIV infection may wane over time.
WASHINGTON - Old-fashioned, common-sense advice to just relax may actually work to help some women get pregnant, doctors reported on Monday.
Back problems brought on by gardening activity are the most common reason for missed days of work. The pain can even force some people to give up work entirely.
Exercise is the key to improving both memory and mood after whole-brain radiation treatment that is used to treat brain cancer, says a new study.
If all members of a household are healthy, cleaning with a disinfectant is unnecessary and may even be harmful, warned Klaus Afflerbach, head of the accident prevention forum of the German Green Cross.
Giving babies Tylenol to prevent fever when they get childhood vaccinations may backfire and make the shots a little less effective, surprising new research suggests.
Climate changes could severely upset the mental health of children worldwide, warn medical experts.