October 28, 2015 Bad Gums Linked to Erectile Dysfunction But periodontitis, an inflammation or infection of the gums, may hamper your sex life in another way: It may be a cause of erectile dysfunction, a new study suggests
October 28, 2015 30 Years Later: An End to AIDS? For his doctors, Timothy Ray Brown was a shot in the dark. An HIV-positive American who was cured by a unique type of bone marrow transplant, the man known as "the Berlin patient" has become an icon of what scientists hope could be the next phase of the AIDS pandemic: its end
October 28, 2015 Judge orders California teen who was declared brain dead off life support, but family can appeal A California judge has ordered that a 13-year-old Northern California girl is to be taken off life support after being declared brain dead as a result of complications following a tonsillectomy.
October 28, 2015 15-minute jump-rope workout Get your heart racing with a quick five-move jump-rope routine
October 28, 2015 Living near benzene release sites increases cancer risk Living near a benzene release site – such as a refinery or plant that releases the chemical into the air or water supply – puts people at a higher risk for contracting non-Hodgkin lymphoma, according to a new study.
October 28, 2015 Chobani's pulling moldy yogurt from U.S. shelves prompts federal probe The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Wednesday it is investigating Greek yogurt maker Chobani's handling of a mold problem with its product after the company asked some retailers last week to remove yogurt cups from store shelves.
October 28, 2015 The benefits of testosterone pellet therapy Both men and women are turning to hormone replacement therapy, like testosterone pellet therapy, as they age. Dr. Jennifer Landa, an author and hormone expert, tells us about its benefits Â
October 28, 2015 Nicotine May Be Used to Treat Obesity, Study Says A new study suggests Nicotine-based drugs may be useful in controlling obesity and other metabolic disorders in addition to helping people stop smoking
October 28, 2015 Australia quarantines farm to contain H7 bird flu outbreak Australia's first outbreak of a highly pathogenic bird flu virus in 15 years should be contained by a cull of 50,000 chickens, authorities said on Friday, although they do not know what caused the case at an egg farm in New South Wales state
October 28, 2015 Study links vets to brain disease seen in athletes A small study raises more concern about the long-term consequences of brain injuries suffered by thousands of soldiers - suggesting they may be at risk of developing the same degenerative brain disease as some retired football players