Perhaps you heard it? The wail last month from the labs of heart researchers and the offices of Wall Street analysts? Skip to next paragraph Enlarge This ImageGary Taxali Related More The Consumer Columns ?/a> Pfizer Inc., the pharmaceutical giant,
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 24 (HealthDay News) -- President George Bush's proposals on fixing the nation's health insurance woes, outlined in Tuesday's State of the Union speech, just don't go far enough to solve the problem, many observers said. "It's just to
(HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of Thomson CenterWatch : Ear Infections Parents, are you frustrated with your child's ear infections -- even though your child has ear tubes? Your child may qualify for this study of
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay: Heart Meds Costliest Class of Drugs in 2004: U.S. Report American adults spent $32 billion on cardiovascular drugs in 2004, making them the costliest
(HealthDay News) -- Cluster headaches are severe headaches that usually cause pain behind or around one eye. The nose may also be red, swollen or runny on the same side as the headache. These headaches do not run in families and do not appear to be
(HealthDay News) -- In vitro fertilization (IVF) involves fertilizing a woman's eggs in a laboratory, then transferring the resulting embryos to the woman's uterus. Here are common reasons why a woman may turn to IVF to help her conceive, courtesy o
Injecting tiny beads into the arteriesthat feed painful fibroids in the uterus can be better thansurgery for most women, even if the long-term risk ofcomplications is higher, researchers reported on Wednesday. About 30 percent of all women over the