November 20, 2014 Mummified Remains Found in Dead Hoarder's Home May Be Missing Mother Police were Tuesday trying to determine if mummified remains found in the home of a known hoarder in St. Louis, Mo., are those of the homeowner's mother who has not been seen in almost 20 years
November 20, 2014 100 People Catch Virus at Naval Academy Swim Meet After a swim meet at the U.S. Naval Academy this weekend in Annapolis, Md., health officials have reported that about 100 people have come down with a viral illness.
November 20, 2014 WHO: Drug-Resistant TB to Affect 2 Million by 2015 By 2015 more than two million people will contract a form of tuberculosis resistant to standard drugs and the fight against it must be stepped up, the World Health Organization said
November 20, 2014 Doctor Jailed for Removing Patients' Healthy Organs A German doctor who killed patients with his bizarre methods — including using lemon juice to disinfect operation wounds and removing healthy organs without cause or permission — was jailed for four years Monday
November 20, 2014 Magnet Therapy Didn't Help 'Ringing in the Ears' A constant annoying ringing in the ears – called tinnitus - didn't go away when researchers tried zapping patients' heads with magnetic waves in a recent study
November 20, 2014 Mugging Victim Thanks Attackers for Saving His Life After Docs Find Brain Tumor A U.K. mugging victim thanked his attackers for saving his life after doctors found a brain tumor while treating his wounds
November 20, 2014 Obese Ohio Man Found Fused to Chair He Sat in for 2 Years A morbidly obese Ohio man was in the hospital Tuesday after police found him fused to a chair he had not moved from in two years and were forced to cut a hole in the wall of his house just to get him out
November 20, 2014 Pfizer Unit Recalls Two Possibly Mislabeled Drugs Pfizer Inc's Greenstone LLC unit said on Saturday that it was voluntarily recalling two drugs in the United States because they may have been labeled incorrectly by a third-party manufacturer
November 20, 2014 Florida Man Has Donated 100 Gallons of Blood For 50 years, Bill Conroy has been rolling up his sleeves to donate blood
November 20, 2014 When the Drugs Don't Work: Drug Resistant Infections After Alexander Fleming's 1928 discovery of the first antibiotic, penicillin, we quickly came to assume we had the chemicals to beat bacteria. Sure, bugs evolve to develop resistance. But for decades scientists have managed to develop new medicines to stay at least one step ahead of an ever-mutating enemy