October 24, 2015 Bulky troops turn to liposuction to pass fat test The soldiers often call Dr. Adam Tattelbaum, a plastic surgeon, in a panic. They need liposuction, and fast.
October 24, 2015 Famous People Who Live with Chronic Pain These celebs show that chronic pain isn’t a deal breaker for living your best life. Read on to find out how they’re coping—and speaking out for solutions
October 24, 2015 Study: Injections ineffective for knee arthritis Injections of the lubricating substance hyaluronic acid may be little help to people with knee arthritis
October 24, 2015 Boomers face mental health, substance abuse issues Aging doesn't just mean a risk of physical ailments like heart disease and bum knees: A new report finds as many as 1 in 5 seniors has a mental health or substance abuse problem
October 24, 2015 Pennsylvania mother finds transplant donor for daughter on Facebook Staying in touch with old friends on Facebook proved more than a little fruitful for a Pennsylvania mom who updated her status in hopes of recruiting a liver donor, CBS Pittsburgh reported.
October 24, 2015 5 slim foods that fill you up The following food choices are nutrient dense and have been scientifically proven to fill you up, shrink your appetite, or help you drop pounds
October 24, 2015 Plan to stop tuberculosis in kids overdue but problematic Health officials are embarking on an ambitious plan to wipe out tuberculosis in children worldwide, even though they don't know exactly how many cases there are.
October 24, 2015 Can omega-3 fatty acids decrease suicide risk in vets? A new $10 million study in Charleston is investigating if omega-3 fatty acids - the substance found in fish oil - can reduce the suicide risk among the nation's veterans
October 24, 2015 Eating 2 servings of fruit per day may protect against aneurysms A fruit-heavy diet may help decrease a person’s risk for having an abdominal aortic aneurysm.
October 24, 2015 Drinking water may provide mental boost Drinking plain old water may help improve mental performance, at least on certain brain tests, a small study suggests