October 28, 2015 Diagnosing, Treating Acid Reflux 'What goes up must come down.' But for the millions of Americans who suffer from gastroesophageal reflux disease, that saying is of little comfort. Find out how you can treat GERD symptoms
October 28, 2015 Bird flu likely to appear in Europe, other places, expert says Human cases of a deadly new strain of bird flu that has killed 27 people in China are likely to crop up in Europe and around the world but that should not cause undue alarm, Europe's leading flu expert said on Thursday.
October 28, 2015 Eat these foods for a flat belly For long-term weight loss, fill your plate with fat-busting foods.
October 28, 2015 Soy supplement shows no blood pressure benefit Soy-rich diets have been linked to lower rates of heart disease, but a small study suggests that soy supplements may not do anything for older women's blood pressure
October 28, 2015 Is indigestion running your life? Sometimes indigestion can be a sign of an underlying medical issue and should be taken seriously. Â But for many, it can easily be avoided.
October 28, 2015 Missy Elliott Battles Graves' Disease, But What Is It? Miss Elliott fans have probably been wondering where the singer/rapper has been for the past three years – but now they have an answer. Elliott has been battling an autoimmune condition known as Graves’ disease
October 28, 2015 Slapping, shoving tied to kids' future health problems Children who are punished through pushing, shoving and slapping are more likely to be obese and have other health problems when they grow up, a new study suggests.
October 28, 2015 Study: Warm Bath on Cold Day May Be Bad for Heart If you love to soak in a warm bath on a cold day, be careful: It could be bad for your heart
October 28, 2015 Hospital patients often sent home with pending tests More than one-third of hospital patients have at least one test result pending or otherwise not reviewed by the time they're discharged, according to a new Australian study
October 28, 2015 Coca-Cola is successful new treatment for stomach blockages Doctors are using Coca-Cola to treat patients who have gastric phytobezoar – more commonly referred to as a stomach blockage. The treatment is now being favored over surgery, as it has a success rate of more than 90 percent