October 28, 2015 U.S. to Hear Roche on Avastin for Breast Cancer A U.S. health panel begins meeting Tuesday to consider whether the world's best-selling cancer medicine, Roche Holding AG's Avastin, should retain approval for treating breast cancer
October 28, 2015 Drop the Pop and Lose 22 Pounds This Year Soda, pop, fizzy. Whatever you call it, it’s making Americans fat. Sweetened beverages are the single largest source of added sugar in the American diet
October 28, 2015 Unusual pattern of spine injuries from jet crash Many survivors of Saturday's plane crash in San Francisco have a surprising pattern of spine injuries that a doctor says shows how violently they were shaken despite wearing seat belts.
October 28, 2015 What is blepharitis? Blepharitis is one of the most common problems eye doctors encounter in their office, according to the CDC. Learn more about it
October 28, 2015 FDA proposes new food safety rules, aims for more accountability U.S. regulators proposed new food safety rules on Friday that aim to make food processors and farms more accountable for reducing foodborne illnesses that kill or sicken thousands of Americans annually
October 28, 2015 Researchers: Seaweed Holds Key to Fighting Obesity Seaweed could be the answer to the obesity epidemic, potentially reducing the body's fat retention by more than 75 percent.
October 28, 2015 11 ways to have a strong marriage after baby You’re head over heels in love with your spouse, but throw some kids into the mix and suddenly your rock solid bond starts to break down.
October 28, 2015 What to do when you overeat You just cheated on your diet and ended up overeating - so now what? Here are some tips to help minimize the damage.
October 28, 2015 Is your problem gluten or faddish eating? It sounds like an unfolding epidemic: A decade ago, virtually no one in the U.S. seemed to have a problem eating gluten in bread and other foods. Now, millions do
October 28, 2015 WHO: New virus not spreading easily between people A new and potentially fatal virus from the same family as SARS which was discovered in a patient in London last week appears not to spread easily from person to person, the World Health Organization (WHO) said