Woman gives birth in Costco parking lot: 'The baby girl did not want to wait,' police say Does this mean she’ll get a complimentary upgrade to the Executive Membership status?
2 teens hospitalized with kidney damage after doing 1,000 squats apiece: report The girls were transferred to intensive care soon after their diagnoses and hooked up to IVs to help clear the protein from their system.
Ohio medical marijuana company recalls THC 'drops' over contamination concerns An Ohio medical marijuana company has issued a voluntary recall of one of its products over contamination concerns.
Veterans, experts say horse therapy shows promise as PTSD treatment For the first time ever, a clinical research study has been funded – not by the government, but by a private citizen – to investigate the potential benefits of pairing patients with PTSD, specifically veterans, and horses. And the early results are promising.
Mom diagnosed with breast cancer after being told lump was 'blocked milk duct' Corby said being dismissed so many times made the diagnosis harder to take.
Woman’s birth control implant in arm dislodges, moves to lung: report A Portuguese woman who had abnormal vaginal bleeding for three months went to her gynecologist for a check-up — only to learn her birth control implant had dislodged from her upper arm and made its way to her left lung, according to a recent report from BMJ Case Reports.
Should you use toilet seat covers in public bathrooms? The answer will have you second-guessing taking the time to protect your bum.
Illinois boy, 14, born without arms lands 20-inch box jump in viral video A 14-year-old Illinois boy who was born without arms accomplished a 20-inch box jump Sunday, an achievement captured in a video that has since gone viral.
Women plastic surgeons in Africa leading charge against most underreported health epidemic impacting males A dedicated group of female doctors are determined to buck the mortality trend by becoming leading plastic surgeons.
UK boy with severe, unexplained bruising diagnosed with rare blood disorder after parents accused of abuse The parents of a now 2-year-old boy in the U.K. claim doctors questioned if they physically abused their son before he was diagnosed with a rare blood disorder that causes him to easily bruise.