Few transgender teens opt for fertility preservation Just a fraction of transgender adolescents who are counseled about infertility risks associated with their treatment will opt to bank their sperm or eggs, new research shows.
Huggies debuts special preemie diaper for babies weighing less than 2 pounds One of the nation’s leading diaper brands has launched a new line of products specifically created for babies born weighing under two pounds.
Eating during labor may be safe - even beneficial - for women Women may be able to eat more than just ice chips during labor without risking complications, according to a new review of previous research.
Can you be allergic to your underwear? We all probably know someone who is allergic to pollen or dust, but what about cold weather or even underwear? Indeed, various unusual allergies exist, and some of them can be dangerous. Allergist Tim Mainardi, of Hudson Allergy in New York City, sat down with FoxNews.com to discuss some of these allergens, as well as their effects and how to treat them.
9 signs you'll probably die young Unless you've been diagnosed with terminal illness (or one of these 5 deadliest diseases), chances are you don't spend a lot of time thinking about how many days you have left on this planet.
Pet medicines pose poison risk for kids Parents who store medicines and household cleaners out of reach to protect their kids from accidental poisoning shouldn't forget to consider any drugs they have for the family pet, a new study suggests.
Georgia girl donates bald American Girl dolls to cancer patients A 9-year-old Georgia girl who loves playing with her American Girl dolls has started a bead bracelet business in the hopes of raising enough money to donate special dolls to cancer patients.
California woman with rare cancer to conquer world's highest free-standing mountain Nancy Dziedzic, of Sacramento, California, enjoyed hiking in her 20s, but she had never tackled any major mountains.
Pennsylvania school disctrict sued over lead levels in water A western Pennsylvania school district where high levels of lead in an elementary school's water went unresolved for months faces a federal lawsuit.