October 27, 2015 New kidney donation system could change who gets best organs A new proposal could change the way that 20 percent of donated kidneys are allocated to patients
October 27, 2015 Cosmetic surgery subtracts years, doesn't add beauty A face-lift or eyelid lift may make you look slightly younger, but not any more attractive, a new study suggests
October 27, 2015 Healthy skin this summer—and beyond Sunscreen has just gotten a whole lot simpler. And safer. Why? New FDA rules are helping ensure that we get the protection we pay for, and with skin cancer on the rise (one in five Americans will develop skin cancer in the course of a lifetime), these changes couldn't come at a better time
October 27, 2015 Gonorrhea growing resistant to last remaining drugs, CDC warns The sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea is becoming increasingly resistant to yet another drug, which now leaves just one medication that can be used as a first-line treatment for the disease
October 27, 2015 Study: 1 in 5 Heart Defibrillator Implants Questionable One in five heart defibrillators may be implanted for questionable reasons without solid evidence that the devices will help, according to a first-of-its-kind analysis
October 27, 2015 5 things body waste tells you about your health A person's poop can say a lot about his or her health. How often you go to the bathroom, and how much waste you expel, can indicate your general digestive health
October 27, 2015 Organic foods can make some people act more judgmental, study finds A study published in the Journal of Social Psychological and Personality Science has revealed that people who are exposed to organic foods are more likely to have judgmental thoughts and feelings
October 27, 2015 Why some people see sound Some people may actually see sounds, say researchers who found this odd ability is possible when the parts of the brain devoted to vision are small
October 27, 2015 The worst way to get over a breakup Feeling heartbroken? Experts weigh in on what you shouldn't do, along with 8 healthy strategies for moving on
October 27, 2015 Air pollution tied to stroke, memory loss Living in a crowded city or near a busy highway may be tied to a higher chance of having a stroke or losing your memory, new research suggests