Terminally ill Arizona shelter dog has a bucket list An Arizona shelter dog with terminal cancer is being treated to a bucket list of activities for his final days.
As more Latin Americans eat processed food, obesity rates surge Latin America, once plagued by malnutrition, now faces a different type of public health crisis as processed food increasingly replaces traditionally prepared dishes, leading to a surge in obesity rates, a United Nations report showed on Thursday.
Seeing e-cigarettes may boost desire to smoke Newer versions of e-cigarettes known as vape pens may not look much like traditional cigarettes, but seeing someone use these devices still sparks a desire to smoke, a recent study suggests.
Study: Texas abortions declined as clinics got farther away The number of abortions performed throughout Texas dropped after a 2013 law forced the closure of clinics in all but the largest cities, and the decline was steeper the farther a woman lived from one of the remaining clinics, a study found.
These are the 10 most stressful jobs of 2017 The pressure's on when it comes to being an event coordinator, reporter, and more. strong text
#BeccaToldMeTo: Teen with terminal cancer inspires random acts of kindness A girl whose cancer has become terminal is inspiring random acts of kindness across the world to make her final days the best they can be.
After wife's suicide, husband has moving message for new moms A grieving husband who lost his wife to an apparent suicide has made an emotional appeal to new moms facing postpartum depression.
Athlete with brain cancer to run 7 marathons on 7 different continents in 7 days More than a decade ago, BethAnn Telford was diagnosed with brain cancer.
Atlanta Falcons player's wife attended playoff game while in labor If sitting on hard benches and chairs during football games makes you uncomfortable, you’ve got nothing on Katie Levitre, who watched her husband Andy Levitre, play for the Atlanta Falcons while she was in labor with their daughter.
Person-to-person contact may cause most drug-resistant TB cases The worst form of drug-resistant tuberculosis isn't just arising from inadequate treatment, it's mostly being spread from person to person, according to a new study of hundreds of cases in South Africa that has important implications for how the deadly disease is treated.