Unhealthy Cereals Mostly Marketed to Kids
Researchers say kids are spoon-fed a steady diet of advertising to make them want cereal that satisfies their sweet tooth.
Observing Breast Cancer Awareness Month
America's First Lady is rushing headlong into the health care debate.
Avoiding Germs in Public Places
With most Americans wary of getting the swine flu, you're doing everything you can to prevent it. You wash your hands. You sneeze into your sleeve. You avoid sick people. But is that enough?
First Lady Tells Kids How to Keep Healthy
First Lady was more like the First Mom as she urged the nation's children to eat right and get proper exercise.
H1N1 Flu Vaccine Shortage Worries People Around The Country
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now says production of the vaccine has fallen behind schedule.
Developing a Universal Vaccine
Scientists in New York are developing a flu shot that covers all strands of the virus.
Second Round of Tamiflu Released
The Centers for Disease Control report that 81 children in the United States have died from the virus.
Researchers Say Mastectomies Not Overused
New research suggest concerns of overuse may be unjustified.
New Batch of H1N1 Vaccine Out
The swine flu vaccine should become available by injection sometime this week.
Swine Flu Concerns Increase
With many still hesitant to get the H1N1 vaccine, scientists remind the public about the toll the virus takes on young people.
