Thursday, August 28, 2008

Health Report from NBCSandiego

nbcsandiego.com
AUG. 28, 2008
LATEST HEALTH NEWS
 Brought to you by
Eye Gel Slows Decline In Kids' Vision
Doctors may not be able to stop nearsighted children from getting worse, but they may be able to slow down problems.

MORE
Salmonella Outbreak Appears To Be Over
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the salmonella outbreak that's sickened more than 1,440 people appears to be over.

MORE
12 Percent Of Indian Deaths Alcohol-Induced
A study says 12 percent of deaths among American Indians and Alaskan Natives are due to alcohol.

MORE
What Foods Should You Eat Every Day?


MORE
Soldiers Report High Migraine Rates
The stress and strain of Army life in a combat zone -- along with poor treatment -- may leave many soldiers suffering migraines.

MORE

WEATHER
TODAY
HIGH:
76
LOW:
68
Mostly Sunny

TOMORROW
HIGH:
76
LOW:
68
Partly Cloudy

LATEST VIDEOS
New Law Outlaws Tossing Needles
California is the first state to make it illegal to flush, throw away or recycle home-used needles, lancets, and all medical sharps.

WATCH NOW
NFL Hall Of Famer Dies
Three days after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, NFL Hall of Famer Gene Upshaw dies.

WATCH NOW
Star, Olympian Share Similar Battle
Actress Christina Applegate announced she recently had a double-mastectomy. Medical Correspondent Peggy Pico explains why other women, including an Olympic Gold Medalist, call it a "Champion's Choice."

WATCH NOW

SEE MORE ON NBCSANDIEGO.COM
News

Entertainment

Sports

Health

Weather

Traffic

Finance

Technology

Going Green

Politics



MOST POPULAR


Pregnant Woman, 2 Others Killed In Street Racing Crash
MORE

Kids' Skeletons Found In Bakersfield Storage Unit
MORE

County Rescues Animals From Squalid Home
MORE

SEE MORE STORIES

CELEBRITY SPOTLIGHT

The Fashions Of Michelle Obama

'70s Sitcom Star Accused Of Drug Possession

Hollywood History: What Happened On August 28?

SEE MORE STORIES


EmediateAd

© 2008 NBC Universal, Inc. Portions A © 2008 IBS, Inc.
See the privacy policy, terms of use. Advertise Here.
You are receiving this message because you requested it from nbcsandiego.com.
This message contains advertisements from our sponsors.

No comments: