Incredible Health August 17, 2016 Woman in surgery for kidney stones has limbs amputated She thought she was going in for a routine surgery to remove kidney stones, but a 25-year-old Peruvian woman left the operating room without her hands and feet after doctors amputated them due to infection.
Stroke August 16, 2016 Heart groups suggests people get up every now and then People should get about 30 minutes of exercise each day to counteract the potentially harmful effects of being inactive for too long, according to a new statement from a leading U.S. heart group.
Fitness August 15, 2016 Inside an Olympian's testosterone ordeal The young athlete, now competing at the Rio Games, always considered herself to be a girl just like the others, a girl who loved to run.
Incredible Health August 15, 2016 Elderly woman rescued after dialysis clinic closes with her inside An 86-year-old Massachusetts woman needed to be rescued by firefighters over the weekend after she was left behind at a dialysis clinic in Methuen that had closed for the day.
HEART HEALTH August 15, 2016 Risk of diabetes and heart disease may spike before menopause Women may be at greater risk for developing diabetes, heart disease and stroke in the years before menopause, rather than afterward, a U.S. study suggests.
Women's Health August 11, 2016 Soy supplements may be good for women with PCOS Women with a common hormone disorder known as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) may have a lower risk of diabetes and heart disease when they take soy supplements, a small study suggests.
SLEEP DISORDERS August 11, 2016 Daytime light may counter sleep problems tied to tiny screens People who pass many waking hours exposed to bright light may not experience sleep problems even when they read on a tablet every night before bed, a small experiment suggests.
HEALTHY LIVING August 10, 2016 Toxic chemicals in drinking water for 6M Americans Drinking water supplies for more than six million Americans contain unsafe levels of industrial chemicals that have been linked to cancer and other serious health problems, a U.S. study suggests.
Stroke August 10, 2016 Smoking raises brain-lining hemorrhage risk more for women Smokers, especially female smokers, have a higher risk of subarachnoid hemorrhage - bleeding inside the lining of the brain - compared with nonsmokers, according to a new study.
MENTAL HEALTH August 8, 2016 Families and doctors who care for trans kids get help at conference At the annual Gender Odyssey conference this week in Seattle, parents and healthcare providers who care for transgender and gender-nonconforming children are receiving a crash course on a world often left unexplored.
Infertility August 5, 2016 Smoking linked to inflammation, sperm damage in men The sperm of men who smoke, compared to those who don't, have more damaged DNA, fewer active energy-generating mitochondria and more proteins indicating a revved up immune response, according to a small study.