TreeHouse Foods recalls some products citing salmonella risk Packaged foods maker TreeHouse Foods Inc on Sunday recalled certain macaroni and cheese cup products containing cheddar cheese seasoning, saying they may be contaminated with salmonella.
New CDC data understate accidental shooting deaths of kids Government statistics released this week claiming that 77 minors in the U.S. were killed by unintentional gun discharges last year significantly understate the scope of an enduring public health problem.
Conjoined Twins These twins were all born conjoined - some were separated by surgery, while others continue to live their lives joined together.
Birth control pills recalled, may not prevent pregnancy Pfizer said on Tuesday it was recalling about 1 million packets of birth control pills in the United States because they may not contain enough contraceptive to prevent pregnancy
FDA: Brazilian Blowout Must Stop Misleading Consumers The notorious hair straightening products company, Brazilian Blowout, has received its first official warning from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which has stated that the products are ‘adulterated’ and misbranded.
Contraception Could Be Free Under Health Care Law Fifty years after the pill, another birth control revolution may be on the horizon: free contraception for women in the U.S.
Contraception Increases Risk of HIV Infection in Women Hormonal contraception may make it easier for HIV to spread between heterosexual sex partners, according to a new study conducted in Africa
20 Cancer Cases Found in Women With 'Faulty' Implants Twenty cases of cancer have been discovered among women who have received allegedly faulty French-made breast implants, French consumer health agency AFSSAPS said
20-Year Study Finds Prostate Cancer Test Doesn't Cut Death Risk Does getting screened for prostate cancer really cut your chances of dying from the disease? According to researchers, who carried out a 20-year study of more than 9,000 Swedish men, there is no difference in the rate of prostate cancer deaths between the men who were periodically screened and those who weren't
'Dr. Coomer: You Have Cancer' I've dedicated my life to treating breast cancer patients, but no matter how many times I've uttered the words "you have cancer" as a doctor, nothing could prepare me for hearing those words as a patient