The Cell Phone Brain Cancer Debate
No one is certain what cell phones do to our brains when we endlessly rest them against our heads. At best, it's nothing. At worst, it's damage that will translate into an enormous spike in brain cancer.
No one is certain what cell phones do to our brains when we endlessly rest them against our heads. At best, it's nothing. At worst, it's damage that will translate into an enormous spike in brain cancer.
Katherine Gustafson | Posted 11.13.2009 | World
2.2 million kids under the age of 5 die every year from diarrheal diseases. The vast majority of these deaths could be prevented with basic hygiene, water quality improvements and sanitation.
Hemi Weingarten | Posted 10.29.2009 | Green
Wouldn't it be nice if the FDA cleaned up the mess originally created when it brought us the nutrition facts label as we know it today?
Peter Christian Hall | Posted 10.20.2009 | World
In this season of swine flu discontent, the annual shot aimed at quelling "normal" flu may have a bad year.
Joellen Raderstorf | Posted 10.16.2009 | Denver
Where is our collective panic about climate change? Our energy consumptive lifestyles do not blink in the quake of devastating floods, receding glaciers and starving children.
AP | GILLIAN WONG | Posted 09.21.2009 | World
BEIJING — The global spread of swine flu will endanger more lives as it speeds up in the coming months and governments must boost preparations f...
AP | Posted 08.13.2009 | World
LONDON -- A fully licensed H1N1 flu vaccine might not be available until the end of the year, a top official at the World Health Organization said Mon...
AP | MARIA CHENG and FRANK JORDANS | Posted 07.12.2009 | World
GENEVA — Swine flu is now formally a pandemic, a declaration by U.N. health officials that will speed vaccine production and spur government spe...
AP | MARIA CHENG and FRANK JORDANS | Posted 07.11.2009 | World
GENEVA — Swine flu is now formally a pandemic, a declaration by U.N. health officials that will speed vaccine production and spur government spe...
Mike Ragogna | Posted 07.04.2009 | Entertainment
This year's BookExpo in New York City had its usual small arena of publishers at gussied-up kiosks hawking the latest and greatest by writers known and unknown.
AP | FRANK JORDANS | Posted 06.21.2009 | World
GENEVA — Girls born in Japan today are likely to live until the year 2095, some with a good chance of seeing the dawn of the next century thanks...
AP | Posted 06.21.2009 | Living
GENEVA — The World Health Organization says women in Japan have the highest life expectancy in the world with 86 years. WHO says men in San Mari...
James Love | Posted 06.20.2009 | World
Negotiators say that with regard to medical R&D, Obama is following the Bush game plan even more aggressively than was done when Bush was president.
AP | FRANK JORDANS and MARIA CHENG | Posted 06.19.2009 | World
GENEVA — The World Health Organization urged drugmakers to reserve some of their pandemic swine flu vaccine for poor countries, but received few...
DPA | Posted 06.14.2009 | World
There is no evidence to support a theory that the new influenza A(H1N1) virus was created in a laboratory, a World Health Organisation official said T...
ABC News | LEE FERRAN and JOSH GAYNOR | Posted 06.14.2009 | World
An Australian researcher claims the swine flu, which has killed at least 64 people so far, might not be a mutation that occurred naturally but a man-m...
Huffington Post | Posted 06.07.2009 | World
The media's coverage of the H1N1 swine flu epidemic has been criticized by many for being overblown, fire-fanning, scare-mongering, overly hyped, and ...
Global Times | Posted 06.05.2009 | World
Following its accusation of China's "discrimination" against its citizens during attempts to contain the far-reaching A (H1N1) influenza, the Mexican ...
LA Times | Thomas H. Maugh II | Posted 06.02.2009 | World
Although the pace of new H1N1 infections seemingly slowed on Saturday -- with a total of 195 cases reported in the United States and 763 worldwide, an...
Washington Post | Joel Achenbach and David Brown | Posted 06.01.2009 | Home
So is this new swine flu outbreak the next great plague, or just a global spasm of paranoia? ...
AP | MIKE STOBBE and DAVID B. CARUSO | Posted 06.01.2009 | World
The swine flu outbreak that has alarmed the world for a week now appears less ominous, with the virus showing little staying power in the hardest-hit ...
UPI | Posted 05.31.2009 | World
Eleven countries officially reported 257 cases of H1N1, or swine flu, the World Health Organization in Geneva reported Thursday....
AP | FRANK JORDANS | Posted 05.31.2009 | World
GENEVA — The World Health Organization announced Thursday it will would stop using the term "swine flu" to avoid confusion over the danger posed...
Ben Sherwood | Posted 05.30.2009 | World
In the weeks ahead, there will be plenty of hysteria (and misinformation) about the swine flu. If you can, try to focus on what you can control: Your hygiene, your contact with others, and your health.
AP | PATRICK McGROARTY | Posted 05.30.2009 | World
GENEVA — The World Health Organization has raised its pandemic alert for swine flu to the second highest level, meaning that it believes a globa...
Dr. Cara Natterson | Posted 11.16.2009 | Living