Most women overestimate their breast cancer risk
June 13, 2005
Study: most women overestimate breast cancer risk
June 09, 2005
New insight into breast cancer risks
June 09, 2005
Breast cancer risk: perception vs. reality
June 08, 2005
Riis researches health, happiness
March 31, 2005
Health and happiness aren't always linked
February 15, 2005
Measuring happiness with a palm reading
February 14, 2005
Illness, disability may not dampen spirits
February 10, 2005
Study finds happiness persists, despite illness
February 10, 2005
Living wills not always a clean solution
November 26, 2004
Living wills, meant to guide tricky medical decisions, often don't work
November 26, 2004
Study: living wills don't, can't work
May 11, 2004
Living wills don't work, study says
May 10, 2004
Study: prostate cancer education data poor
May 04, 2004
Negative side effects downplayed in prostate cancer treatment guides
May 03, 2004
Fewer blacks, latinos treated for prostate cancer
April 08, 2004
Are black men being shortchanged?
April 05, 2004
Black men less likely to be treated for prostate cancer
April 03, 2004
Black men less likely to be treated for aggressive prostate cancer
March 29, 2004
Fibbing to insurers
March 19, 2003
Study shows public support for doctors who deceive insurers
March 17, 2003