Personal and community health - Disease and Treatment

  • Lice: Head Ready? Start Your Combs!

    Along with the students, head lice are heading back to school this fall. Researchers say combs are the best way to dismiss an infestation of the little buggers. (The lice, not the kids…)


    Thursday, September 1st, 2005
  • Your Air: Breathe with Care

    Farms release airborne, drug-resistant bacteria, and indoor air could be making you sick. More news about the particles we breathe every day.


    Thursday, April 7th, 2005
  • Tattoos ‘n Piercing: Weird? Dangerous?

    Where did tattooing and piercing originate, and what do they signify? What are the medical risks?


    Thursday, July 29th, 2004
  • Smells Swell? Smells Safe?

    Losing your sense of smell raises your chance of an accident.


    Friday, March 19th, 2004
  • This 15-month-old girl died of avian influenza in Hanoi, Vietnam, in mid-January. The H5N1 virus has killed at least 13 people in Vietnam during the current outbreak.
    Influenza: Common, and Bird Flu…

    Common influenza infects people around the world. What are the dangers of pandemic bird flu, and what can we do to avoid them? What are the roles of vaccines, international cooperation, and national governments?


    Thursday, February 12th, 2004
  • Alzheimer’s and Down Syndrome?

    Brain damage and dementia in Down’s Syndrome resemble damage from Alzheimer’s disease — study could lead to earlier diagnosis for Alzheimer’s.


    Thursday, December 25th, 2003
  • Stem Cell Progress

    Embryonic stem cells are the source of every cell in your body. Does researching them violate human sanctity, or is it medicine’s brightest frontier? Should we rely on adult stem cells instead? In this debate, knowledge is power.


    Friday, November 7th, 2003
  • Smoking Kills: It’s Not Just Cancer

    The bad news: New science suggests nicotine, not just tar, is the smoking gun in cigarette-related disease. The good news: There are plenty of ways to quit.


    Thursday, August 14th, 2003
  • Zoonotic Disease — Bugs Jump to People

    Monkeypox, AIDS, SARS: Are more diseases jumping from animals to people, or is it just our imagination?


    Thursday, July 3rd, 2003
  • Food Pyramid Gets Facelift

    To battle the bulging waistline, the feds have devised 12 food pyramids to help choose a lifestyle that balances nutrition and excercise. Is this mound helpful?


    Thursday, June 19th, 2003


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