November 20, 2014 Delaware Mulls Ban on So-Called Bath Salts Delaware is moving to ban so-called bath salts, powerful stimulants that can mimic the effects of cocaine, LSD or methamphetamine
November 20, 2014 Antipsychotics Get Mixed Review for Unapproved Use Newer antipsychotic drugs are often prescribed for conditions they aren't approved to treat, with questionable benefits, according to a study
November 20, 2014 Man Hospitalized After Ripping Own Eyes Out With Bare Hands A man was recovering in the hospital Monday after gouging his own eyes out during Mass at a church in northwestern Italy
November 20, 2014 CDC Says 18 Deaths Linked to Listeria Outbreak Federal health officials have raised the death toll to 18 in an outbreak of listeria in cantaloupe.
November 20, 2014 Hospital Turns Away Foreigners to Save Money The biggest public hospital in the Australian state of Queensland has secretly banned some treatments for non-Australians in a bid to save money
November 20, 2014 Scientists Unlock Genetic Code of World's Oldest Person A Dutch woman who held the title of the world's oldest person when she died, aged 115, credited her longevity to a daily meal of herring, not smoking and limiting her alcohol intake.
November 20, 2014 Tough Economy May Be Keeping More Drunks Off Roads The economic slowdown could have an upside: a dramatic decline in the number of drinking and driving incidents, a new federal study suggests
November 20, 2014 15 Hospitalized for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning at Texas Salon Fifteen people -- many of them teenagers getting ready for homecoming -- were taken to the hospital after suffering carbon monoxide poisoning at a hair salon in Frisco, Texas
November 20, 2014 Listeria to Blame for Woman's Miscarriage State health officials say a northwest Iowa woman is the state's first reported case of someone becoming ill after eating a cantaloupe tainted with listeria
November 20, 2014 Circumcision Funding Cuts Hurt, Doctors Say State governments looking to save a little money should not reduce funding for circumcisions, according to researchers at Johns Hopkins University. Currently, 18 states do not provide Medicaid funding for infant circumcision, and San Francisco has attempted to ban the procedure