HPV vaccination during pregnancy show no ill effects New evidence from a Danish nationwide study suggests that Sanofi Pasteur's quadrivalent human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV), marketed as Gardasil, is not dangerous in the unusual case when it is inadvertently given during early pregnancy.
Singapore confirms two new cases of Zika virus Singapore has confirmed two cases of locally transmitted infections of the Zika virus in a northeastern part of the city state, the National Environment Agency said on Wednesday, describing it as the first Zika cluster of 2017.
Hospital's four-legged employee helping to lift patients' spirits A new employee at Texas Children's Hospital is using the healing power of love to help young patients feel better.
Devon and Leah Still celebrate two years in remission It's been all good news for Leah Still and her father Devon as of late.
'Overcomer': 4-year-old's inspiring video reaches millions Leah Carroll’s inspiring words and adorable shoulder shimmy have been viewed more than 37 million times on social media, where a legion of followers have been sending good wishes and prayers to the 4-year-old who is battling a rare blood disorder.
Universal celiac testing lacks evidence, US panel finds There is not enough evidence to encourage or discourage doctors from testing all their patients for celiac disease, according to a U.S. government-backed panel.
How ESPN's radio host Mike Golic controls his type 2 diabetes ESPN’s Mike Golic is used to talking sports and game drama on his radio show Mike and Mike in the Morning. Now, he's discussing a more serious topic, type 2 diabetes. Since being diagnosed with the disease, Golic is on a mission to raise awareness and help people learn how to manage their blood sugar
This working model of the female reproductive system can fit in the palm of your hand Scientists unveiled a five-organ female reproductive system on a chip small enough to hold in your hand, and showed that it could simulate a 28-day menstrual cycle.
IVF success tied to insurance coverage Women who have insurance coverage for in vitro fertilization (IVF) may be more likely to have a baby than women who have to pay entirely out-of-pocket for fertility treatments, a U.S. study suggests.
Childhood lead exposure linked to lower adult IQ Kids exposed to high levels of lead decades ago may now be approaching middle age with lower IQs and earning potential than they would have had otherwise, a new study suggests.