Babies shouldn't drink unscreened donor breast milk, doctors warn Donor breast milk that's screened, pasteurized and distributed through milk banks can protect preemies against serious illness, but donated milk bought online or obtained from friends can actually make babies sick, say U.S. pediatricians.
Lots of teen screen time tied to obesity Too much television time has long been linked to childhood obesity, but a U.S. study suggests that the connection holds true for smaller screens too, such as computers, gaming consoles, tablets and smartphones.
8 ways low testosterone affects your body Testosterone is crucial for building muscle and fueling your sex drive.
Formerly Conjoined Guatemalan Twin Girls Turn 10 Reaching that first double-digit age of 10 is a milestone for any kid, but for these Guatemalan twins born conjoined at the head, it's cause for joyous celebration -- they've repeatedly defied the odds against survival at all.
FDA bans its 2nd medical device ever The Food and Drug Administration has banned only the second medical device ever, and it's sort of an unlikely one: powdered medical gloves.
Now a Schedule 1 drug: CBD hemp oil A cannabidiol hemp oil that Leafly says is used by "hundreds of thousands of patients" in the US for a variety of medical purposes, including to help relieve seizures, has been designated a Schedule 1 drug by the DEA, 7NEWS reports.
Quints born at Phoenix hospital for 1st time in its history Quintuplets have been born at a Phoenix hospital for the first time in its 121-year history.
Most Measles Cases in U.S. Vaccine-Preventable Two-thirds of U.S. children who contracted measles in recent years were not vaccinated because of their parents' personal beliefs, report health officials from the CDC
Measles Cases on the Rise in Boston Health officials tracking a measles outbreak said on Wednesday there are now a total of five confirmed and suspected cases in Boston
Many Girls, Young Women Continue to Use Tanning Beds The dangers of indoor and outdoor tanning have been hammered home over and over again by health experts, but that hasn’t made a difference to a large percentage of girls and young women who continue to worship the sun in order to get that sought after "glow"