Owning a cat won't make you mentally ill, study says Although you may hold suspicions about your neighbor who feeds the local stray cats, new research has found no link between owning a feline and exhibiting psychotic symptoms.
Boy born with heart in wrong place thriving after 3-D printing-guided surgery Growing up, Ethan Bradley, of Grafton, Ohio, was never able to play with his friends during recess or fulfill his dream of joining a basketball team due to a rare condition that left him blue, exhausted, and gasping for air with each breath.
Mom shares heartbreaking photo of 10-year-old son fighting cancer A Texas mother’s Facebook post about her young son battling cancer has gone viral.
6-year-old battling brain cancer celebrates birthday with superhero-themed party It was a birthday mission for a pint-sized Caped Crusader.
Homeopathic remedies harmed hundreds of babies, families say, as FDA investigated for years Over a 10-year period, the FDA collected reports of “serious adverse events” in more than 370 children who had taken Hyland’s homeopathic teething products.
Men more at risk of cognitive impairment, death after hip fracture After a hip fracture, men are more cognitively impaired - and therefore, more at risk of death - than women, researchers in Baltimore say.
Exercise linked to better breast cancer outcomes Several lifestyle changes can improve outcomes after a breast cancer diagnosis, but exercise is far and away the best habit to establish, researchers say.
Toddler behavioral symptoms may hint at celiac disease For small kids with a family history of celiac disease, anxiety, aggression, sleep problems and other behavioral issues might signal that it's time to test for celiac, researchers say.
Life expectancy study shows many likely to live beyond 90 by 2030 Average life expectancy will rise in many countries by 2030, breaking through 90 years in some places, and policymakers need to make more efforts to plan for it, according to a large international study.