Menopause hormone therapy not linked to premature death Women who take hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to ease menopause symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats may be no more likely to die prematurely than women who don't take hormones, a new study suggests.
Instagram removes photos of boy with rare disorder, mom claims A furious mom has blasted Instagram for removing a photograph of her 12-year-old son who has a facial deformity, after another user complained about the image.
Here's what foods are dangerous for dogs The following foods dangerous for dogs can send your four-legged to the vet.
Marijuana with 'CBD' may pose less risk to long-term users Marijuana with relatively high levels of a compound called cannabidiol may be less risky to smoke over the long term, because this ingredient may counteract some of the drug's harmful effects, according to a new study in mice.
Free abortions offered to women affected by Hurricane Harvey Whole Woman’s Health, a reproductive health care organization, in collaboration with other groups, is offering free abortions to women affected by Hurricane Harvey.
Dental work tied to heart infections in people with artificial valves Invasive dental procedures may raise the risk of rare but serious infections in people who have prosthetic heart valves, a recent French study suggests.
College footballer dies after complaining of illness following game A senior offensive lineman for College of Wooster died suddenly after helping his team to a 38-20 victory over Ohio Wesleyan on Saturday.
9-year-old dies of head trauma at soccer practice The family of a 9-year-old boy who died after a soccer goal post collapsed on him said he was “full of life and joy.”
Hawkeye fan wave brings joy to 4-year-old patient, family One Iowa boy and his family were especially grateful for the Hawkeye’s newest football tradition that sees thousands of fans stand in their seats at Kinnick Stadium and wave to the patients inside University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital.
Custodial worker uses musical talents to help hospital patients A custodial worker is providing more than just clean rooms to patients in Arizona, as he’s tapped into his musical talents to help bring them peace during their stay.