April 18, 2016 Indoor tanning linked to melanoma among young women Indoor tanning may explain why U.S. melanoma rates are rising faster for women than for men, according to new research.
April 18, 2016 Georgia veteran to undergo surgery decade after being shot in face Nearly 10 years after being shot in the face by a sniper, a Georgia Navy veteran will undergo surgery Monday to repair his badly damaged mouth and jaw.
April 18, 2016 Skin condition linked to risk of aneurysm The effects of psoriasis go far deeper than the skin: The condition may raise a person's risk of a potentially deadly aneurysm, a new study from Denmark finds
April 15, 2016 Woman fires back at salesman who tried to sell her anti-aging products A woman’s vehement response to a salesman who persisted in pushing anti-aging creams on her has gone viral, as other women have begun sounding off online about the ways men have made them feel shamed for showing natural signs of aging.
April 15, 2016 Mentally ill 'Human Ken Doll' who spent $400G on plastic surgery suffering from rotting nose A mentally ill Brazilian man who has dedicated his life to trying to look like a Ken doll with plastic surgeries was reportedly admitted to the hospital after his nose began rotting.
April 15, 2016 Is this popular foot care product safe? It's that time of year when you begin thinking about bringing your feet out of hibernation.
April 14, 2016 5 things you really shouldn't be doing to your breasts Kim Kardashian never disappoints.
April 13, 2016 Healthcare providers in cath labs may be harmed by radiation Healthcare workers in labs where patients undergo heart procedures guided by X-rays may be at higher risk for cataracts, skin lesions, bone disorders or cancer than other healthcare workers, according to a new study.
April 12, 2016 Woman claims dry shampoo made her go bald Dry shampoo, a hair styling product that cleans hair without water, is a convenient product for people on the go.
April 11, 2016 Paper tape may help prevent blisters for ultramarathoners Ultramarathoners who apply common, inexpensive paper tape to their feet before a race get fewer blisters on those areas than on non-taped areas, according to a new study.