Fewer than half of US women screened for chlamydia WASHINGTON
(Reuters) - Fewer than half of vulnerable U.S. women are being screened
for chlamydia, a common sexually transmitted disease that often cau...
Child abuse spikes as U.S. economy flounders BOSTON
(Reuters) - One 4-month-old baby was shaken so violently she needed
surgery. Another 3-week-old suffered fractured ribs from abuse at home.
A 9...
Tuberculosis thrives in China, former Soviet states LONDON
(Reuters) - Dangerous tuberculosis strains are thriving in China and
the former Soviet Union, with up to 22 percent of infections in badly
hit ...
Obese young adults risk disability later NEW
YORK (Reuters Health) - People who are overweight or obese in young
adulthood and middle-age are at elevated risk of being disabled in
their later...
Acupuncture doesn't boost IVF success for all NEW
YORK (Reuters Health) - A new study suggests that acupuncture does not
help women undergoing in-vitro fertilization (IVF) get pregnant.