When patients take too many pills, doctors de-prescribe Your doctor wants you to stop taking so many medications.
Anti-gay sentiment seen threatening Indonesia's goal to end AIDS by 2030 JAKARTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Growing anti-gay sentiment in Indonesia could hamper efforts to combat fast-rising HIV infections among one of the most at-risk groups, threatening the country's target to end an AIDS epidemic by 2030, a senior official has warned.
Breast cancer chemo costs vary despite similar effectiveness Chemotherapy regimens for breast cancer can vary wildly in price even when they are comparable in their ability to combat tumors, a U.S. study suggests.
Zika vaccine race spurred by crisis and profit potential The race to find protection against the Zika virus is fueled by something often missing from tropical disease research: the potential for big profit.
The return of doctor house calls for your kids A new website called ‘Baby Doctor’ is bringing back the house call for sick kids in the borough of Manhattan in New York City.
The quadruple amputee beauty blogger who's taking Instagram by storm Kaitlyn Dobrow isn’t your average beauty blogger: The aspiring cosmetologist has gone viral for her flawless makeup looks, and she happens to be creating them all with a prosthetic arm.
Child's lemonade stand raises $10K for sick dad What appeared to be the classic child's lemonade stand has given a big lift to an East Texas father's cancer treatment
Texting While Driving More Dangerous Than Thought Texting or emailing while driving can double the time it takes a driver to respond to sudden roadway dangers, such as flashing lights or stalled cars
Study: Sleepy drivers equally as dangerous as drunken drivers Being sleepy behind the wheel is almost as bad as drinking and driving
Hair plugs? Joe Buck puts cosmetic addictions in spotlight Fox Sports announcer Joe Buck recently shared that he had an addiction to hair plugs, and it almost cost him his career