Fisher-Price recalls 65,000 baby seats due to fire hazard Fisher-Price is voluntarily recalling about 65,000 motorized infant seats because of risk of a fire hazard.
Cancer patient dies after multiple errors during chemotherapy treatment, report claims Health investigators in Minnesota are questioning at least one nurse at an assisted living facility after a deceased patient who was scheduled to receive 42 doses of chemotherapy medications in a 12-week period only got 26.
Female Genital Mutilation is not a ‘nick’ – Don’t let spin hide brutal reality as Michigan trial starts The Centers for Disease Control estimates that more than 513,000 women and girls are at risk of FGM in the U.S.
High school football team plays for terminally ill 3-year-old A high school football team is playing for more than touchdowns and stats after a relative reached out and asked if they could honor a 3-year-old girl facing a terminal illness.
Michigan girl, 5, saves family from house fire A 5-year-old girl became an unlikely hero, saving her family from flames after a fire broke out in her Michigan home early Wednesday morning.
Police say ambulance crew failed to show for patient who later died Ohio police officers attempted to save a woman who was found unresponsive in her car on Saturday morning, but said their efforts failed when an ambulance crew who responded to their call never showed.
Formerly conjoined twins thriving after separation surgery A pair of twins who were formerly connected at the head are sitting up on their own and continuing to hit crucial developmental milestones after undergoing separation surgery in June.
Listeria risk prompts Meijer to recall produce in 6 states Retailer Meijer Inc said it was recalling packaged vegetables in six U.S. states due to possible contamination from Listeria monocytogenes bacteria, which can cause fatal food poisoning in young children, pregnant women and elderly or frail people.
Insurer allegedly sends coverage denial letter to 9-month-old with brain cancer The 9-month-old son of a retired NYPD officer allegedly received a letter from the family’s insurance company recently, explaining that the clinical trial he was enrolled in to treat aggressive brain cancer was “not medically necessary,” and therefore would not be covered by the provider.
Woman diagnosed with 'broken-heart syndrome' after loss of beloved dog Doctors were expecting to treat a Texas woman who was mourning the death of her beloved Yorkshire terrier for a possible heart attack, only to discover that her symptoms were actually due to a broken heart.