October 28, 2015 Second US family urges change to children's organ transplant policy A second family has stepped forward in the public fight to change a donor-organ policy that places sick children younger than 12 years of age at the bottom of the adult transplant list, regardless of the severity of their illness.
October 28, 2015 Report: New Strain of H1N1 Emerges The H1N1 swine flu virus may be starting to mutate, and a slightly new form has begun to predominate in Australia, New Zealand and Singapore, researchers reported on Thursday
October 28, 2015 5 reasons we love grapefruit Yes, grapefruit really does curb hunger. But that’s just one of its many benefits
October 28, 2015 7 surprising foods that fight fat These humble eats are super heroes—they can rev your metabolism by as much as 15 percent
October 28, 2015 Common virus linked to Alzheimer's disease, study suggests Contracting a common virus called cytomegalovirus (CMV) may contribute to the development of Alzheimer's disease, a new study of the brains of older adults suggests
October 28, 2015 Not losing weight? Here's why It’s common to gain weight as you age―but you can prevent pounds from creeping o
October 28, 2015 European code against cancer calls for smoke-free, active lives Cancer experts issued a 12-point code on Tuesday aimed at preventing up to half of all new cases of the disease in Europe by guiding people towards smoke-free, active lives free from cancer-causing infections and substances.
October 28, 2015 Donated U.S. Heart Devices Saving Lives in India Implanted cardiac defibrillators removed from American patients due to infection or upgrade are saving lives in India thanks to a U.S. doctor with a big heart
October 28, 2015 Weight loss may prevent leaky bladder in diabetes Overweight women with diabetes may be able to cut their risk of urine leakage if they shed some pounds
October 28, 2015 'Poop transplants': How well do they really work? The benefits of "poop transplants" for treating the bacterial infection Clostridium difficile may not be quite as great as some recent studies have suggested, researchers responding to a study on the treatment published earlier this year say