October 28, 2015 Popsicles may lead to false positive fungal test A woman tested positive for a serious fungal infection, but wasn't actually infected instead, her test results stemmed from eating ice pops containing a certain food additive, according to a case report
October 28, 2015 Eat more food, lose more weight Put the Men's Health nutrition system in action with this daily plan. (Yep, it's a lot of food!)
October 28, 2015 'Brain on Fire:' Rare disease causes woman to suffer hallucinations, paranoia and memory loss A rare autoimmune disease causes a young 'New York Post' writer to have paranoia, hallucinations and seizures for one month. She doesn't remember much of it, but through interviews and medical records, she chronicles that time in her life in a new memoir
October 28, 2015 Rosacea: A product of bacteria from mites? Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that causes redness, flushing and bumps across the face that can be mistaken for acne. Recent research indicates that tiny mites that live on the skin might be the cause of rosacea -- or more accurately, bacteria that live in these mites may be the culprits
October 28, 2015 Sheryl Crow's brain tumor: Can a meningioma be dangerous? Sheryl Crow announced Wednesday she has a benign brain tumor, though her representative told the public there’s no reason for alarm.  Here's what you need to know about meningiomas, the type of tumor Crow has
October 28, 2015 Many cancer deaths traced to alcohol Alcohol use accounted for roughly 3.5 percent of all cancer deaths in the United States in 2009, a new study finds
October 27, 2015 New canine cancer therapy could be mimicked in humans Man’s best friend may help out their human cohorts by bringing in the paper or fetching someone's slippers.  But now our canine companions may help us find improved cancer drugs
October 27, 2015 Are migraines more common than thought? Neurologists, who may know headaches better than anyone, report a much higher-than-average rate of migraines
October 27, 2015 Scientists: No Proof Vegetables Are Behind Europe's E. Coli Outbreak Scientific analysis has failed to show that contaminated vegetables are behind Europe's deadly E. coli outbreak, the EU's Reference Laboratory for E. coli in Rome said
October 27, 2015 Most travelers survive in-flight medical emergencies, study shows Is there a doctor on board? Surprisingly often, there is - in half of in-flight medical emergencies - and sick airline passengers almost always survive, a new study finds.