Teens eating more Tide Pods than ever, despite efforts to stop trend The American Association of Poison Control Centers released a report that the number of teenagers eating Tide Pods has skyrocketed.
'Mean girls': How to help your daughter from becoming one Relational aggression among young girls, often described as “mean girl” behavior, is on the rise. Fox News’ Dr. Manny Alvarez sits down with psychotherapist Katie Hurley to discuss what parents can do to make sure their daughters don’t become the next bully or mean girl at school.
Tom Brady's hydration method may be dangerous, nutritionist says Tom Brady’s hydration method to live a healthy lifestyle might work for a world-class athlete, but one nutritionist warns that drinking that much water may be dangerous to your health.
New photos show mother right after giving birth in car, says it was 'perfect' New photographs captured the moment an Australian mother gave birth in the back seat of her car.
Go figure! Woman stops gorging on raw bacon, loses 150 pounds, clears up skin condition An obese woman from Melbourne, Florida who struggled with out-of-control eating ends up clearing up a skin problem after losing 150 pounds.
Early pregnancy weight gain linked to baby's size at birth Women who gain more weight in early pregnancy are more likely to deliver unusually large babies, who may be prone to a host of health problems later in life, new research shows.
Panera Bread recalls cream cheese over listeria concerns, sparks panic among consumers Panera Bread announced on Sunday it was recalling packets of cream cheese after some samples were found to contain listeria, causing panic among fans of the fast food chain.
UK doctors can turn life support off for baby with brain damage despite parents' wishes, judge rules An 11-month-old suffering from severe brain damage may have his life support turned off after a British judge ruled Monday in favor of doctors arguing to terminate his care and against the boy's parents.
Breast implants tied to increased risk of rare blood cancer Women who get breast implants may be more likely to develop a rare type of cancer known as anaplastic large cell lymphoma, a small Dutch study suggests.