Chiefs lineman celebrates med school graduation While some kids dream of making it to the NFL, Kansas City Chiefs lineman Laurent Duvernay-Tardif actually wanted to become a doctor.
Doc hawking MP3s as 'cure-all' for Ebola, depression may see medical license revoked The California medical board has flagged a homeopathic doctor who has been hawking 13-second soundwave clips as a “cure-all” for everything from Ebola to menstrual pains and even pet bladder infections.
9-year-old raises $6G in lemonade fundraiser for baby brother battling rare illness A 9-year-old South Carolina boy selling lemonade to help his sick baby brother has raised nearly $6,000 in two hours.
Can you make up for lost sleep on the weekend? Not getting enough sleep can be detrimental to your health; many studies even link the lack of Z's to higher odds of dying during a certain time period.
FDA warns teething medicines unsafe, wants them off shelves Federal health officials warned parents Wednesday about the dangers of teething remedies that contain a popular numbing ingredient and asked manufacturers to stop selling their products intended for babies and toddlers.
Banned pregnancy drug tied to ADHD generations later A pregnancy drug banned decades ago may have side effects that linger for generations.
Baby hit by softball opening eyes, moving legs A relative of the two-month old baby who was severely injured in an accident at a softball field earlier this month has informed supporters that the infant has opened her eyes, and that she has started tracking her mother’s face and voice.
Twin brothers comfort each other moments after birth in viral video After spending nine months together in their mother’s womb, brothers Caleb and Weston Lyman were sure to share a special bond, which became evident just moments after their births.
North Carolina farm linked to massive egg recall, salmonella outbreak had 'ongoing rodent infestation,' report says A North Carolina farm that recalled more than 207 million eggs due to a salmonella outbreak that sickened at least 35 people had an “ongoing rodent infestation” dating back to September 2017.