I was thin, fit— and had a heart attack at 28 Back in 2001, when I was just 28, I thought of myself as being in good health.
Judge blocks Anthem-Cigna health insurance merger A federal judge on Wednesday ruled against Anthem Inc. in their quest to buy rival health insurer Cigna Corp., saying the merger could potentially lead to an increase in costs and less competition.
A-list Advice For Your Independence Day Smile With the summer season about to hit full swing, so do dental injuries, dehydration and stress in the mouth as well. Here are some important A-list tips for your dental health and wellness to keep you smiling all summer.
6-year-old boy breaks out in celebratory dance to mark end of chemotherapy A 6-year-old boy who has been fighting an inoperable brain tumor since infancy donned a Superman T-shirt to his ceremonial ringing of the chemotherapy bell at the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center on Thursday.
Mom claims daycare worker breast-fed son without consent A North Carolina mother is looking to press charges against a daycare worker who she claims breast-fed her 3-month-old son without her consent.
Adults urged to get vaccinated Too many U.S. adults are not getting vaccinated, putting themselves and others at risk, immunization experts say.
Synthetic marijuana substitutes are likely not safe Drugs known as K2 or Spice, often sold as "safe" or "legal" versions of marijuana, are none of those things, a research review concludes.
Iranian baby with heart defect admitted to Oregon hospital An Iranian infant in need of life-saving heart surgery arrived Tuesday at a Portland hospital with her family after being temporarily banned from coming to the U.S. by President Donald Trump's immigration orders.
Many teens use e-cigarettes for 'dripping' liquid nicotine One in four teens who use electronic cigarettes have tried "dripping" liquid nicotine directly onto the heating coils on the devices to get thicker clouds of vapor, a new study suggests.