Dr. Manny: Will Trump's health care reform mirror Paul Ryan's plan? EDITOR’S NOTE: This column is the third in a series of four columns this week examining how Trump’s health care plan, which will be referred to as THP, may look under his new leadership based on statements he has made and policymakers he has aligned himself with for his transition team and administration.
New drug capsule delivers medicine for weeks after swallowing Scientists have developed a new drug capsule that stays in the stomach for up to two weeks after being swallowed, gradually releasing its payload.
21 percent of teens say they binge drink; it could affect their future kids Alcohol and adolescence don't mix—especially not when the alcohol is in regularly large quantities.
Preventing gun suicides may require changes to background check laws Gun control laws that mandate a background check before a gun can be temporarily transferred to a friend or family member may interfere with suicide prevention efforts, researchers say.
Sex expert shares therapies that helped her heal from sexual abuse In the United States, 1 in 2 women are sexually abused in their lifetime, as are 1 in 5 men. Fox News’ Julie Banderas recently sat down with Layla Martin, a sex expert and sexual abuse survivor, to talk about her story and how others can rehab their lives too
Generic heart failure drug costs too high for many uninsured: study The cost of generic drugs that treat heart failure can vary so wildly, even among pharmacies within one area, that uninsured patients may not be able to afford them, according to research reported at the American Heart Association medical meeting in New Orleans on Tuesday.
Past depression tied to worse breast cancer survival odds Women with a history of depression may have lower survival odds with breast cancer than patients without past mental health problems, research in Denmark suggests.
Women who miscarried hold 'rainbow babies' for photo to celebrate life after loss A photo of six women clad in rainbow colors, and either pregnant or holding their born children, is tugging at heart strings across the web, racking up more than 24,000 likes and being shared over 19,000 times in less than a week.
Poverty, instability linked to poor control of pregnancy diabetes Pregnant women with pregnancy-related diabetes are less likely to achieve blood sugar control if they rely on food stamps or have a generally chaotic lifestyle, according to a U.S. study.
Thailand finds 33 new cases of Zika, says health ministry Thai health officials on Wednesday said 33 new Zika virus cases have been detected in the country as officials step up screening for groups at high risk from the disease such as pregnant women.