5 things you need to know about premature ovarian failure This condition can pose major health issues for young women.
Colorado arms K-9 units with life-saving opioid antidote Colorado law enforcement agents across the state were outfitted with 4,000 kits of Narcan on Wednesday amid an uptick in the amount of K-9 units exposed to dangerous opioids while on the job.
Mom in viral bee maternity shoot shares heartbreaking update The woman whose maternity photos featured a swarm of bees on her baby bump has shared heartbreaking news about the birth of her youngest son.
Boy who had legs amputated meets quadruple-amputee dog A 10-year-old boy who had both of his legs amputated earlier this year finally had the chance to meet the quadruple-amputee golden retriever that he’s been looking up to for inspiration.
Women who use IUDs may have lower risk of cervical cancer Women who use an intrauterine device for birth control may have a lower risk of developing cervical cancer, according to a new review and meta-analysis.
Doctors cut into mom's womb to repair baby's spinal cord defect Doctors in Canada performed a life-altering surgery on a fetus still developing inside its mother's womb to correct a spinal defect that would have led to spina bifida, according to news reports.
Woman claims she suffered chemical burns while using essential oil diffuser A woman based in London is urging her followers to warn others on the potential dangers of essential oils and diffusers after she claims she suffered chemical burns on her face and eyes.
Would you use an internet recipe to make your own prescription drugs? A pharmaceutical hacking group created controversy by releasing a YouTube video on how to make an epinephrine injector. They plan to release more “recipes” in the near future.
Toddler's grilled cheese death prompts change in NYC emergency protocol The tragic death of a toddler who died after allegedly eating grilled cheese that cause a severe allergic reaction at a preschool prompted New York City officials on Monday to implement a new protocol: call 911 during medical emergencies.
FDA approves digital pill that tracks when patients take it U.S. regulators have approved the first digital pill with an embedded sensor to track if patients are taking their medication properly, marking a significant step forward in the convergence of healthcare and technology.