Study finds 1 in 10 women suffer painful sex A new study out of Britain reveals that pain during sex afflicts a surprising number of women.
Chiropractor accused of faking medical exams for truckers The big rigs came from all corners of the country.
More delays in executions as some states find lethal drugs The stop-and-start nature of U.S. executions in recent years hit another speed bump this week when a federal judge found Ohio's latest lethal injection procedure unconstitutional.
Nearly half of breast cancer patients have severe treatment side effects Many women being treated for breast cancer suffer from severe treatment side effects even when they don't receive chemotherapy, a recent study suggests.
Child pedestrian deaths more likely around parks Child pedestrian fatalities are up to twice as likely around parks as they are around schools, according to a study based on 30 years of U.S. crash data.
Mumps cases rise to nearly 300 in Washington state, officials report The outbreak of mumps cases in Washington state has reached nearly 300, officials confirmed Friday.
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Cervical surgery for pre-cancer tied to preemies and small babies - Women who get surgery to treat precancerous abnormalities on their cervix are more likely to have premature or low-birth weight babies than women who don't have these procedures, a recent study suggests.
US court issues injunction on assistance for dialysis patients A U.S. court has issued a preliminary injunction on a new federal rule that dialysis providers have said would prevent patients from using charitable assistance to buy private health insurance, Fresenius Medical Care (FMC) said on Thursday.