By ERIN ALLDAY, San Francisco Chronicle
New ideas give hope to asthma patients
When Rachel Bierach was pregnant, her asthma got so bad that she had to move in with her parents in San Francisco and she couldn't leave the house for the last trimester -- just taking a shower or changing positions in bed could set off a terrifying attack.
Study finds no link between vaccine ingredient, autism
SAN FRANCISCO -- Rates of autism have increased in California despite the removal of the preservative thimerosal from childhood vaccines seven years ago, a finding that researchers say disproves th
Don't spoil the party by ignoring heart attack symptoms
No one wants to spoil Christmas dinner with a visit to the emergency room. But better the ER than the mortuary, right?
Nurses may face health risks from chemical exposure
The very chemicals used to keep hospitals squeaky clean and to treat patients could be harmful to nurses who are exposed to them in their daily duties, according to a study released this week by an

