Parents racing to save toddler from 'childhood Alzheimer's' A Massachusetts couple is in a race against time to save their 13-month-old son from an extremely rare, fatal disease often referred to as “childhood Alzheimer’s.”
'Herbal' coffee meant to boost sex drive recalled after consumer death Does a supposedly natural coffee that will improve your libido and sexual stamina using just herbs sound too good to be true?
Ohio attorney general sues 5 drug companies related to opioid crisis The Ohio attorney general sued five drugmakers on Wednesday, accusing the companies of perpetrating the state's addictions epidemic by intentionally misleading patients about the dangers of painkillers and promoting benefits of the drugs not backed by science.
Dog flu in Florida: Health officials confirm 7 cases of potentially deadly virus Seven canines in Florida have been diagnosed with potentially deadly dog flu, a highly contagious virus that infected nearly 1,000 dogs in Chicago in 2015.
Teva's migraine drug succeeds in late-stage study Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd said on Wednesday its experimental drug to prevent migraine met the main goal in a late-stage study.
Cashews, Macadamia nuts recalled for possible listeria risk The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced two unrelated nut recalls — Kroger’s Simple Truth Dry Roasted Macadamia Nuts and Ava’s Organic Cashews Roasted & Salted — because they may be contaminated with the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes.
Surgeons patch up patient's beloved stuffed animal A surgical team sprang into action last week to save the life of a beloved stuffed animal that belongs to a special needs patient.
Lack of sleep may cause brain to 'eat' parts of itself A new study on mice published May 24 in the Journal of Neuroscience shows that missing out on sleep may cause parts of our brains to start eating other parts.
Several non-drug options help with fatigue during, after cancer treatment Non-drug approaches that work best at relieving cancer-related fatigue may differ during and after cancer treatment, according to an analysis of past trials.
Student's service dog gets own headshot in class yearbook A Virginia high school student who attends school with a service dog found himself side-by-side with his canine in the school's yearbook photos.