Mississippi firefighter feels 'normal' again 1 year after face transplant A devastating job in 2001 left volunteer firefighter Pat Hardison with third-degree burns on his head, neck and upper torso.
Docs shroud palm-size preemies in cling wrap to help save their lives Extremely premature twin boys in China are fighting for their lives after being born weighing a mere 2.05 and 1.65 pounds.
Woman paralyzed after branch falls on her in San Francisco park Cui Ying Zhou was at a San Francisco park watching her little girls play on Aug. 12 when her life changed forever.
EpiPen execs got huge raises after price hikes Makers of the EpiPen gave themselves fat raises as they were jacking up the cost of the life-saving device, NBC News reports.
Mind-body link traced to specific brain regions The mind-body connection has become a buzzword in recent years, and now, new research in monkeys highlights how the link may actually work
Boy with double-hand transplant's next goal: play football It's been just over a year since 9-year-old Zion Harvey received a double-hand transplant, and he said Tuesday what he really wants to do is play football.
Pfizer to buy antibiotics business from AstraZeneca Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca (AZN.L) has agreed to sell its small molecule antibiotics business to Pfizer Inc (PFE.N) in a deal that could be valued at more than $1.5 billion.
No rise seen in hysterectomy complications after morcellator use declines The use of power morcellators dramatically declined after federal warnings that the device could spread cancer, but the drop hasn’t caused an uptick in the rate of hysterectomy complications as some critics feared, according to research released Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association.