October 28, 2015 What your looks say about your health Good looks, good health? Here are some things about your body's appearance that you need to know
October 28, 2015 Metal Hip Lubricant Reduces Wear and Tear, Study Finds A substance that forms in patients with all-metal artificial hips turns out to contain the common lubricant graphite, a discovery that could help in designing longer lasting implants
October 28, 2015 5 reasons the government is not prepared to handle ObamaCare The recent turn of events with the Obama Administration and a lack of transparency are a significant red flag to the impending catastrophe of how the proposed changes under the Affordable Care Act could be the next ensuing disaster
October 28, 2015 FDA probes liver damage cases linked to supplement The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday it is investigating a growing number of reports of non-viral hepatitis in Hawaii that have led to 11 hospitalizations and one death.
October 28, 2015 Elephant at Oregon Zoo diagnosed with tuberculosis The Oregon Zoo has quarantined an elephant that tested positive for tuberculosis.
October 28, 2015 Real-time gene sequencing used to combat superbug Scientists have used genome sequencing technology to control an outbreak of the superbug MRSA in a study that could point to faster and more efficient treatment of a range of diseases
October 28, 2015 A New Year's Resolution That Could Actually Save Your Life In the U.S., over 40 million adults are currently smoking – with 75 percent of those smoking a pack a day. But by quitting now, you can lower your risk of many harmful conditions like heart disease, stroke, certain cancers – even death.
October 28, 2015 Climate change health risk is a 'medical emergency', experts warn The threat to human health from climate change is so great that it could undermine the last 50 years of gains in development and global health, experts warned on Tuesday.
October 28, 2015 Help those less fortunate this holiday season with gifts that give back Here are some ways to buy cool gifts for your friends and family members, while helping out a worthy cause
October 28, 2015 Drinking Less Water Tied to High Blood Sugar People who drink less than a couple of glasses of water each day may be more likely to develop abnormally high blood sugar, a new study suggests