Climate change is shifting areas of skin disease concern Reuters - Climate change is bringing certain skin diseases and other illnesses to regions where they were rarely seen before, according to a recent research review.
Pittsburgh man prepares for world's largest rowing competition after cardiac arrest Nearly 95 percent of people who undergo cardiac arrest die, and most people never knew they had heart disease to begin with.
11 signs you might have penile cancer For most men the thought of going to the general physician to talk about a health problem fills them with dread.
23-year-old profits off questionable waist trainers promoted by Kylie Jenner A New Zealand woman says she’s on the verge of building a multimillion-dollar business that sells waist trainers— garments that claim to help women achieve an hourglass shape, and of which reality TV star Kylie Jenner is a fan.
Placebo pills may help with back pain People who take a placebo, sometimes called a "dummy pill," along with their regular over-the-counter pain medication may get additional relief from their low-back pain, even if they know the placebo is essentially a dud, a new study finds
Raising a vegan baby: Parents say abuse cases give a bad rap There's a right way and a wrong way to raise a baby on vegan food.
New guidelines break down screen time for children by age An influential group of doctors has revised its long-standing recommendation regarding the amount of screen time children should have per day.
Desperate Pakistan family awaits US visa for 6-year-old with rare genetic disorder A desperate Pakistani family anxiously awaiting a U.S. visa for their ailing little girl is running out of time: Maria is just six years old but a rare genetic disease has left her frail body wracked with pain and stunted her growth.
Doctors think you don't use enough sunscreen Even though most dermatologists recommend sunscreen to prevent skin cancer and premature aging of the skin, nearly all of them believe patients aren't getting the message, a small U.S. study suggests.
Kids should watch out for that snake in the grass The number of children getting bitten by copperheads and other venomous snakes has more than doubled in recent years, a U.S. study suggests.