SAVANNAH, GA—Celebrity chef and restaurateur Paula Deen announced Monday that her recently launched Step for a Cure Foundation would host its first annual .05K ...
As quality of life improves around the world, the rate of dementia is on track to triple within the next 40 years, creating a financial ...
Report: 70 Percent Of Herbal Tea Brewed In Panic
'They Won't Kill You Or Anything, But They Can't Be Good For You,' Say Officials
WASHINGTON—Department of Health and Human Services officials held a press conference Monday to announce that while no studies had been conducted to establish that ...
BALTIMORE—According to a study published Monday in The New England Journal Of Medicine, people in comas experience excruciating, indescribable levels of pain whenever they ...
The office of the Surgeon General holds a live press conference to explain that no one has ever gotten cancer from just bumming a couple ...
Health officials are warning that a recent parenting trend of giving children a lollipop licked by a child with chicken pox instead of using a ...
Records show that in 2008, overdose deaths from painkillers surged to 15,000, more than from heroin and cocaine combined.
A chemical compound in black licorice has been found to lower potassium in the blood and may cause irregular heartbeats.
KÖNIGSBERG, EAST PRUSSIA—Baron Fritz von Friedrich VII, steward of Württemberg, told reporters Saturday that the LASIK surgery he recently underwent to correct ...
WASHINGTON—In an effort to accurately portray the risks of smoking tobacco, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved rules Wednesday that will require ...
NEW YORK— In its annual report of carnival and amusement park fatalities released Thursday, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration found that 40,000 riders ...
Medical marijuana would certainly be "a kind bud" to those suffering from debilitating cancer.
The Health and Human Services says that the country's Shawnas are "tan enough."
A Food and Drug Administration panel concluded that a link between hyperactivity and food dyes was not borne out sufficiently by current data.
While frustrated parents may feel driven to violently shake their video game-playing grown children who still live at home, it can have serious medical consequences.