Filming of women's gynecological surgeries draws hospital's apology; lawsuits pending A California hospital issued an apology to several women this week who have filed lawsuits claiming they were unknowingly filmed during gynecological surgeries.
Why you shouldn't vape with your kids in the car Think vaping with your kids in the car Is harmless? Think again
Doctor suggests divorce to Tennessee couple to help pay their child’s medical bills: report In order to pay their son’s extensive medical bills, a doctor suggested that a Tennessee couple should get a divorce.
200 patients warned of possible measles exposure via one little girl in California ER Almost 200 people could have been exposed to measles after a child with the disease was treated in the emergency room at the University of California, Davis, (UC Davis) Children’s Hospital last month.
After Parkland, Newtown suicides, psychotherapist breaks down survivor’s guilt and how to overcome it After two survivors of the Parkland shooting and the parent of a child who was killed in the Newtown, Conn. massacre, committed suicide, many experts are saying more attention needs to be put on those who suffer from survivor’s guilt. Psychotherapist Edy Nathan sits down with Fox News’ Dr. Manny Alvarez to discuss this phenomenon and the help that’s needed to treat survivors of traumatic events.
Girl's attempt at 'faking chickenpox' to miss test backfires after she uses permanent marker A 6-year-old’s attempt at faking sick to miss school has left her “red-in-the-face” after the marker she used to cover herself in phony chickenpox turned out to be permanent.
Hunt's tomato paste recalled over possible mold A line of Hunt’s tomato paste is being pulled from shelves after the company received complaints from consumers about the presence of mold in the product.
Nurse adopts girl who had no visitors during hospital stay A Massachusetts director of nursing who at the end of each workday took to visiting an infant who had landed in her hospital is now the girl’s mother after she had volunteered to foster her when the state gained custody of her in October 2016.
Major study debunks myth that moderate drinking can be healthy Blood pressure and stroke risk rise steadily the more alcohol people drink, and previous claims that one or two drinks a day might protect against stroke are not true, according to the results of a major genetic study.
USDA will no longer use kittens, cats as subjects in controversial food-safety testing The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Tuesday announced it will no longer use cats as test subjects in its food safety research.