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1 in 5 Americans Goes to the ER Each Year: CDCAdding More Neurosurgeons Could Cut Traffic Deaths: Study
Airport Security X-Rays May Damage Diabetes Devices
Airport Smoking Areas Expose Travelers, Workers to Risk: CDC
Airports in N.Y., L.A., Hawaii Deemed Worst for Pandemic Spread
Allergy 'Rescue' Shots May Work Better in Lower Thigh of Overweight Kids
American Drivers Phone, Text More Often Than European Motorists
Another New Year's Hazard: Drunk Walking
As Heat Builds, Take Steps to Protect Yourself
Blood Disorder Cases Tied to Prescription Painkiller Abuse
Bus, Truck Drivers May Downplay Sleep Troubles
Car Crashes Common for Sleepy Doctors in Training: Study
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazards Rise in Colder Weather
Certain Parents Less Likely to Follow Doctors' Advice: Poll
Climbers With Altitude Sickness Show Signs of Brain Bleeds Years Later
Clot Buster Safe for Stroke Patients on Blood Thinners: Study
Clot-Busting Stroke Drug Safe for Many Who Take Warfarin
Coffee Can Help Truckers Stay Safe on the Road: Study
Common Sleep Disorder May Impair Drivers, Research Suggests
Costs of ER Visits Vary in U.S., Study Finds
CPR Training Should Focus on High-Risk Neighborhoods: Experts
Crash Stats Paint a Grim Holiday Picture for Some
CT Scans of Kids in ER With Stomach Pain Skyrockets
Designated Drivers Often Drink Themselves, Study Finds
Disabled Americans Battle for Access to Hotel Pools
Do Video Games Promote Reckless Driving in Certain Teens?
Docs Make Push to Lower Kids' Pain, Stress in ER
Docs Use 3-D Printer to Create Lifesaving Airway Device for Infant
Doctor Offers Hunting Safety Tips
Doctors Need Better Ways to Spot, Treat Concussion in Kids
Doctors Should Steer Conversation to Older Drivers: Study
Drinking, Driving Drops by Half Among Teens: CDC
Drivers' Glaucoma May Boost Accident Risk
Drivers Who Multitask Often Overestimate Their Skills
Drive-Through Flu Shot a Safe Bet: Study
Drop in Illicit Drug Use in Cities, Uptick in Prescription Drug Abuse
Elder Abuse Tied to Higher Hospitalization Rates
ER Admissions Over Holidays Linked to Higher Death Rates
ER Study Shows Drop in Deaths After Trauma Injury
ER Visits Linked to ADHD Meds Up Sharply
ER Visits Linked to Energy Drinks Double: Report
ER Visits Tied to Ambien on the Rise
ER Workers Often Fail to Ask Suicidal Patients About Access to Guns
ERs Not Doing Enough to Educate Parents on Car-Seat Safety: Study
Evolution May Keep Birds From Becoming Roadkill
Eye Docs Must Do More to Spot Unsafe Older Drivers: Study
Eye-Tracking Tool Might Quickly Spot Stroke
Fatal Car Crashes Less Likely in Major Cities, CDC Study Finds
Fatal Crashes Involving Cellphone Use May Be Under-Reported
Few Follow Car Safety Guidelines for Kids, Study Finds
Fewer Children Injured From Swallowing Caustic Chemicals: Study
Fewer Kids Getting Hurt in Most Sports, Study Finds
Fewer U.S. Teens Dying in Teen-Driver Crashes
Follow-Up Care After Chest Pain Called Crucial
Food Allergies Can Make Kids Targets for Bullies
Fraudulent Data May Have Led to Use of Risky Treatment in ICUs
Future Astronauts May Be Exposed to Alzheimer's Risk Factor
Gaps in Care Found for Sickle Cell Disease Patients
Gasoline Poisonings in Kids Spike During Summer: Study
Genital Injuries Common But Preventable, Researchers Say
Get Ready for Hurricane Sandy, Experts Warn
Harvest Season Can Be Hazardous for Farmers
Health Reform Saving Young Adults Millions for ER Care: Study
Health Tip: Defend Against Insect Bites While Traveling Abroad
Health Tip: Eat Right on Vacation
Health Tip: Eat Well While Traveling
Health Tip: Get Ready for Weather-Related Emergencies
Health Tip: On the Go With Diabetes
Health Tip: Packing Food for a Road Trip
Health Tip: Pay Attention Behind the Wheel
Health Tip: Secure Your Child in a Booster Seat
Health Tip: Seeing Behind the Wheel
Health Tip: Sharpen Your Driving Skills
Health Tip: Stay Fit When Traveling
Health Tip: Teach Teens to Drive Defensively
Health Tip: Wear Your Seat Belt When Pregnant
Heart Attack? Doctors Soon May Have an App for That
High-Tech CT Scan May Get People With Chest Pain Home Faster
Hospital Observation Units Could Save Billions in Health Costs, Study Says
Hospital Readmissions All Too Common, U.S. Studies Find
How to Quickly Spot Signs of Stroke: Experts
Hurricane Readiness Tips for Pregnant Women
Hurricane Sandy Has East Coast in Its Crosshairs
Identifying Teen Drivers Curbs Crashes in N.J., Study Finds
Injuries No Worse for Tasered Teens Than Adults: Study
Injuries Skyrocket From Inflatable Bounce Houses: Study
Inserting Breathing Tube May Not Be Best for Victims of Cardiac Arrest
It's Not So Much the Heat, It's the Lack of Power
Keep Kids Safe From Laundry Detergent Packets
Keep Pets Safe During Hurricane Sandy
Keeping Kids Safe on Roller Coasters and Other Thrill Rides
Kids' Abdominal Injuries May Not Warrant CT Scan
Kids Still Swallowing Magnets Despite Warning Labels
Lawn Mower Injuries Often Caused by Distraction
Lax Parents, Dealers May Lead to ATV Crashes, Study Suggests
Leave 4th of July Fireworks to Professionals
Lightning Survivor Describes Her Ordeal
Long Waits in the ER May Raise PTSD Risk for Heart Patients
Longer Resuscitation After Cardiac Arrest May Be Warranted, Study Suggests
Lung Function Recovery Seen in People Exposed to World Trade Center Site
Make Sure Toys You Buy Are Safe for Tots
Malaria, Typhoid Pose Biggest Threat to Travelers in Tropics
Males Struck by Cars Die More Often Than Females: Study
Many Americans Drive While Drowsy: Report
Many Americans Not Prepared for Disasters: Poll
Many Grandparents Lack Latest Child Safety Info: Study
Many More U.S. Households Ready for Disasters: CDC
Many Parents Text, Phone With Kids in Car: Survey
Many Parents Texting, Phoning While Driving Their Kids: Survey
Many Pedestrians Hit By Cars Are Distracted By Mobile Devices
Many Smokers Light Up With Kids in Car: Study
Many Stroke Patients Don't Call 911, Study Finds
Many Suicidal Kids Have Access to Guns at Home: Study
Measles Can Spread Further Than Thought on Airplanes: Study
Millions Brace as Hurricane Sandy Slams the East Coast
Millions Prepare as Hurricane Sandy Spins Toward the East Coast
Mind Wandering Drives Up Crash Rate
Minority Patients at Higher Risk of Having Ambulances Diverted
More Americans Buckling Up Than Ever Before: Report
More Than 4 in 10 U.S. Teens Text While Driving: Survey
More Vigilance Needed to Protect Kids With Food Allergies
Motorcycle Deaths Continue to Climb: Report
Nearly Half of High Schoolers Text While Driving: Survey
Nearly One-Third of Kids With Food Allergies May Be Bullied
New Guidelines Seek to Streamline Care for Worst Heart Attacks
New Stroke Guidelines Stress Treatment Within One Hour of Arrival in ER
Newly Hired Emergency Workers Who Witness Trauma May Struggle Afterward
Obese Drivers May Be More Likely to Die in Car Crashes
Older Motorcyclists More Likely to Be Seriously Hurt in Crashes
One in 600 Flights Involves Medical Emergency, Study Says
Palliative Care Eases Suffering for Seniors at End of Life: Study
Phones, Texting May Be as Dangerous as Alcohol for Drivers
Physical, Mental Toll of Japanese Nuke Plant Meltdown Assessed
Plans to Penalize Non-Emergency Use of ERs Flawed: Study
Play It Smart When It Comes to Lightning
'Plugged-In' Teens Vulnerable in Traffic: Study
Popular Cinnamon Stunt Can Have Serious Lung Effects
Post-Flight Fainting May Signal Dangerous Blood Clot: Study
Power Slowly Returns to Much of Northeast After Sandy
Prepared for Trauma, Overwhelmed by Carnage
Program to Spot Painkiller ODs Saves Lives: Study
Prolonged CPR May Boost Chances for Cardiac Arrest Victims
Psych, Sleep Meds May Affect Driving
Put Traffic Safety on Back-to-School 'To-Do' List: Experts
Rare Drug-Resistant Bacteria Spotted in U.S. Hospital
Relatives Who Witness Loved One's CPR Fare Better: Study
Roadside Breath Test for Drugs Could Be on Horizon
Rosie O'Donnell's Heart Attack a Lesson for Women
Safer Roads Near Schools May Mean Fewer Kids Struck by Cars
Sampling New York Subway Air for Science
Sandy Leaves Massive Blackouts, Flood Damage in Her Wake
Sandy's Death Toll Rises, Even as East Coast Struggles Back to Life
Sandy's Wrath Brings Massive Blackouts, Flooding Across Northeast
Seniors More Likely to Crash When Driving With Pet: Study
Sharp Rise in ICU Admissions From U.S. Emergency Rooms
Simple Steps Can Protect Pets in Weather Disasters
Skies Not-So-Friendly for Passengers With Nut Allergies
Skipping Meds May Raise Odds of ER Visits for Certain Medicare Patients
Sleep Apnea May Boost Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death
Some Crash-Avoidance Systems May Work Better Than Others
Some Kids Abusing Common Baking Ingredients
Space Heater Safety Tips Can Help Prevent Burns, Fires
Speed Bumps May Aid Appendicitis Diagnosis
States Lagging in Emergency Preparedness: Report
Strategy May Help ER Docs Spot Heart Attacks Within an Hour
Stroke Patients Hospitalized on Weekends Don't Seem to Do As Well
Study Links Timing of ER Visit to Prostate Cancer Survival Odds
Study Shows Bicycle Helmets Save Lives
Study: Allergies Need to Be Taken Seriously
Summer Deadliest Time of Year for Teen Drivers
Swallowing Nasal Sprays, Eye Drops Can Harm Kids, FDA Warns
'Synthetic Pot' Sending Thousands of Young People to ER: Report
Texting While Walking May Be as Dangerous as Texting While Driving
Tick-Borne Meat Allergy May Have Affected Virginia Kids
Tiny Batteries Pose Growing Threat to Kids
Tips for Memorable Family Road Trips
Too Much Travel May Be Tough on Olympians
Top Road Rage Triggers: Cutting In, Weaving
Tornado Survivors Surprisingly Optimistic, Study Finds
Tornadoes Don't Have to Be Deadly, Experts Say
Traffic May Keep City Dwellers Awake, Harming Health
Trauma Patients at Higher Risk of Dying of Hypothermia: Study
Travel and Other Adventures Can Boost Happiness
U.S. Blood Supply at Dangerously Low Levels: Red Cross
Water-Tubing Injuries on the Rise
Weekend 'Catch-Up' Sleep May Cut Young Drivers' Crash Risk
Weekends More Fatal for Older Patients With Head Injury: Study
What to Do When Lightning Strikes
When Adults Smoke in Cars, Child Passengers Suffer: Study
Winter Holds Many Hazards for Seniors, Expert Warns
'Women and Children First?' Not So, Says Study
Women Less Likely to Get Trauma Center Care After Injury: Study
Your New Weight-Loss Resolution: Drive Less

