Malaysia confirms first case of Zika in pregnant woman Malaysia has confirmed its first case of the Zika virus in a pregnant 27-year-old woman, Health Minister Subramaniam Sathasivam said on Wednesday.
Zika concerns could test Singapore's efforts to boost birth rate Singaporean pre-school teacher Siti is determined to try for a baby even as Zika infections spread across the Southeast Asian nation.
How your menstrual cycle affects your workout Women athletes are finally speaking openly about menstruation.
Frenchwoman who received world's 1st face transplant dies A Frenchwoman who received the world's first partial face transplant has died, 11 years after the surgery that set the stage for dozens of other transplants worldwide.
WHO declares Sri Lanka malaria-free in 'truly remarkable' achievement The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared Sri Lanka free of malaria, hailing it as a "remarkable public health achievement" for the Indian Ocean island, once one of the most affected nations in the world.
Doctors may miss ADHD in nonwhite kids African-American and Latino children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may be much less likely to receive a diagnosis or treatment than their white peers, a small U.S. study suggests.
North Carolina family seeks kidney donor for toddler Hazel Kate Niemitalo is only 16 months old, but she needs an adult organ to have a normal life.
WHO strengthens safe sex guidance when returning from Zika zones The World Health Organization said on Tuesday that men and women returning from areas where the Zika virus is actively spreading should practice safer sex or abstinence for 6 months, regardless of whether they are trying to conceive or showing symptoms.
Horse kills woman during equestrian competition A 22-year-old woman in New York died Aug. 31 after her horse fell on her during an equestrian competition, the Daily Freeman reports.
Dad dies days after giving daughter away at hospital wedding It took just 24 hours for a Georgia hospital to plan a bedside wedding for the daughter of a patient, so the ill man could give his girl away on August 31.