Preemies may have long-term breathing problems Even preemies who receive breathing treatments to improve lung function early in life may have respiratory challenges as children and adolescents, an Australian study suggests.
Indian activists welcome top court ban on 'sterilization camps' after women's deaths NEW DELHI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Women's health activists on Friday cheered a ruling by India's top court ordering the government to shut down "sterilization camps" within three years following the deaths of hundreds of largely poor rural women across the country.
Study shines a light on low winter-time male libido Exposure to bright light can raise testosterone levels and lead to greater sexual satisfaction in men with low sexual desire, according to the results of a small scientific trial.
Global fund raises $12.9 billion to fight AIDS, TB and malaria A global fund has raised over $12.9 billion from international donors as part of a campaign aimed at effectively eradicating AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis by 2030, conference organizers said on Saturday.
Florida expands Zika zone in Miami Beach after 5 new cases State officials in Florida on Friday tripled the active Zika transmission zone in the trendy seaside community of Miami Beach after five new cases of the mosquito-borne virus believed to cause a severe birth defect were identified in the area.
Chicago-area clinic specializes in physical therapy for dogs Nine-year-old pit-bull mix Roo has the long, lean body of an endurance athlete.
The ‘secret recipe’ for great sex after menopause Whether you're in a dry spell or a sexless marriage, getting older doesn't mean your sex life has to be over. Dr. Manny sits down with gynecologist and author of "Yes You Can: Dr. Barb's Recipe for Lifelong Intimacy” to find out how
9 risk factors for premature birth In the United States, one in 10 babies are born premature, or between 20 and 37 weeks.
Workshop helps teens with cancer transition to college Ryan Segovia started high school not in a classroom but in a hospital bed, fighting a disease that threatened to take his life.
Could your rescue dog have rabies? Many people are unaware that the U.S. has become something of a favored nation for countries looking to export their rescue dogs due to several reasons.