Health officials alarmed by paralyzing illness in kids One morning last fall, 4-year-old Joey Wilcox woke up with the left side of his face drooping.
Louisiana girl, 5, left partially scalped after hair got caught in go-kart motor, family says A Louisiana family is overcoming the trauma of seeing their young daughter partially scalped after her hair got caught in a go-kart motor.
London's giant breast balloons spark national conversation about breastfeeding It may be April Fools’ Day but these boob balloons are no joke.
Measles count in US this year already more than all of 2018 U.S. health officials report that the number of measles cases through the first three months of this year have surpassed the count for all of 2018.
LA couple expecting second child after siblings volunteer as surrogates A Los Angeles couple who welcomed their first son two years ago via surrogacy thanks to their sister is set to welcome their second child this month after another sibling volunteered to carry their unborn baby.
Purina recalls cat food over potential choking hazard The popular pet food brand Purina has issued a recall for one of its cat food products after customers complained of finding rubber pieces in the can.
Georgia 6-year-old with rare heart defect dies after collapsing during baseball team pictures The mother of a 6-year-old boy who collapsed and died of an apparent heart attack during his team’s baseball pictures last week said he was born with a rare congenital heart defect.
Salmonella outbreak linked to pet hedgehogs continues; 6 additional people sickened, CDC says Six additional people have been sickened as a result of a salmonella outbreak that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says is likely tied to pet hedgehogs.
This is the most expensive prescription drug in US The good news: There's a drug to treat your condition and maybe even prolong your life. The catch? It costs more in one month than a new car.
FDA proposes mammogram guideline changes for the first time in decades For the first time in two decades, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) proposed an update to its national mammogram regulations in an effort to modernize breast cancer screenings for women -- especially for those with dense breasts.