Reuters - Adding to evidence that obesity may affect a man's sperm quality, a new study finds that obese men tend to have less-mobile sperm than their thinner counterparts. -- read full article
Wed, 17 Feb 2010 21:20:48 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
AP - Congressional Republicans see a chance for political gain in President Barack Obama's televised health care summit next week, even though the president will be running the show.
AP - Former President Bill Clinton said Wednesday that he will manage his stress better after undergoing a procedure to unclog a blocked artery, but emphasized that he has no intention of slowing down.
Reuters - Estrogen-only hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may increase the risk of developing asthma after the menopause, scientists said on Monday. -- read full article
Mon, 08 Feb 2010 14:36:46 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
LiveScience.com - A new remote-controlled robot available this fall will likely be the
first of many programmable toys aimed at children. -- read full article
Wed, 17 Feb 2010 15:50:17 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
Reuters - Breast cancer survivors who take aspirin regularly may be less likely to die or have their cancer return, U.S. researchers reported Tuesday. -- read full article
Tue, 16 Feb 2010 21:07:40 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Feb. 17 (HealthDay News) -- The sound of two languages
spoken regularly during pregnancy might encourage babies to tune in to
both tongues soon after birth, a new study finds. -- read full article
Wed, 17 Feb 2010 19:03:19 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
Reuters - Many people whose doctors start them on medications for conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure may never fill those prescriptions, a new study suggests.
Reuters - A few months of moderate aerobic exercise may not rev up obese teenagers' ability to burn calories, even though it may increase thinner teens' ability to burn dietary fat, new research suggests. -- read full article
Tue, 16 Feb 2010 21:15:05 GMT - Yahoo! News: Health News
AFP - A court ruled Wednesday that South Korea's government and five main automakers are not responsible for respiratory diseases allegedly caused by air pollution.
HealthDay - TUESDAY, Feb. 16 (HealthDay News) -- Despite rising rates of
obesity and diabetes, a new survey has found that a majority of Americans
believe their health is just fine - it's everyone else who has the
problem.