November 20, 2014 More N.Y. Churchgoers Potentially Exposed to Hepatitis A Health officials in Nassau County announced Thursday that more people who attended services at a Long Island, N.Y. church could have been exposed to hepatitis A
November 20, 2014 Top Companies Collaborate on Diabetes Drugs Eli Lilly and Co. will team with German drugmaker Boehringer Ingelheim to develop diabetes treatments, as the U.S. pharmaceutical company pushes to fill a looming revenue gap created by expiring patents for several key drugs
November 20, 2014 Man Sneezes Out Bullet After Being Shot An Italian man shot in the head on New Year's Eve has survived completely unharmed after sneezing out the bullet
November 20, 2014 Prozac Shows Promise in Recovery From Stroke Giving the antidepressant drug Prozac to people who have just had a stroke could help them to regain more control over their movements and allow more of them to live independently, scientists said Monday.
November 20, 2014 Docs Urge Shots as Flu Season Grabs the South, NYC Flu season's arrived with lots of coughing and fever in the South and New York City, and it's sure to spread to the rest of the country. The good news: There's still plenty of vaccine for procrastinators
November 20, 2014 For Heart Failure, Better Care Comes at a Cost Hospitals that see a lot of heart failure cases give better care, but it also costs more, according to a new study
November 20, 2014 Surgeons Change Transplant Practice After Rare HIV Transmission The rare transmission of HIV through transplanted organs to four Chicago-area patients made headlines in 2007. A new study says it also caused some U.S. transplant surgeons to limit their use of organs from high-risk donors such as gay men
November 20, 2014 Boy, 7, Becomes Temporarily Paralyzed After Snake Bite An Australian boy became paralyzed briefly after being bitten by a venomous snake that snuck into his bed and bit him three times
November 20, 2014 FDA Panel Rejects Lilly Pancreatic-Enzyme Replacement A Food and Drug Administration panel rejected a new type of pancreatic-enzyme replacement product developed by an Eli Lilly & Co. (LLY) unit on concerns the drug isn't effective
November 20, 2014 Nurse Fights to Regain License After Having Sex With Patient An Oklahoma nurse is fighting back after the state’s nursing board barred her from her profession for 20 years for having sex with her married, terminally-ill hospice patient