The real reason women seem to always go for jerks If you ever feel like jerks always get the girl, you’re not wrong: New Austrian research confirms that women are more interested in dating guys with narcissistic personality traits.
Dr. Potarazu: Why Clinton (or Trump) will likely experience a health crisis in office Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are as different as night and day, but there is one thing they have in common: They’re both old.
Four takeways from Hillary’s ‘medical episode’ about the health of her campaign I’m reading Hillary Clinton’s political chart. And it indicates at least four ways that concerns over her personal health could adversely affect the health of her presidential run.
Are infant cereals really the best first food for babies? Rice cereal with a bit of breast milk, infant formula or water has been the first food many parents feed their babies.
Childhood cancer survivors living longer, cancer free Due to better treatments and better monitoring, childhood cancer survivors are living longer, healthier lives, according to a study in the U.K. Looking at 60 years of data on nearly 35,000 childhood cancer survivors, researchers found decreasing mortality rates overall, and fewer deaths from cancer itself or from after-effects of cancer treatment.
Teva says hoping to launch EpiPen-like device by 2018 in US Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd on Friday said it hopes to win U.S. approval by late 2017 or early 2018 for its version of Mylan NV's EpiPen device to treat severe allergic reactions, a move that could challenge the branded product's overwhelming dominance.
CDC director: Just a few weeks' of Zika funding remain The head of the government's fight against the Zika virus says that "we are now essentially out of money" and warns that the country is "about to see a bunch of kids born with microcephaly" in the coming months.
6 bad things that happen when you sleep too much Doctors agree: Quality sleep is crucial for your health.
Disability rights groups seek intervention on Wisconsin teen's plans to die Disability rights groups said on Thursday they have asked child protective services to intervene in the case of a severely disabled Wisconsin teenager who suffers chronic pain from her disease and wants to die.
Even babies see social cues at mealtime Parents may see mealtime with babies as little more than a chance for kids to toss sippy cups and yogurt puffs on the floor, but a new study suggests infants may actually be learning social cues from sitting at the table.