7 seemingly innocent symptoms that could signal a serious health problem If you're like us, you tend to overreact when you notice anything new or strange going on with your body.
8 natural remedies for pediatric ear infections During the winter months, it seems like kids are sick nearly every week with another cold, virus or ear infection.
6 ways to practice hygge, the Danish secret to happiness There isn't an exact translation for the Danish word hygge (pronounced HOO-GA), but you've definitely felt it before—maybe while playing a board game with friends on a snowy night, or curled up in front of a fireplace with a cup of tea and a really good book.
Pooh the cat gets a pair of bionic legs in Bulgaria A cat named Pooh has been given a new lease of life in Bulgaria, becoming the country's first "bionic cat" with a pair of prosthetic hind legs.
Toddlers suffering eye burns from liquid laundry packets, study finds Eye injuries in children due to laundry detergent packets jumped 30 percent from 2012 to 2015, a new study found, with more than 1,200 3- and 4-year-olds experiencing chemical burns in that time period.
Smokeless tobacco company issues recall after complaints over metal fragments The company behind popular smokeless tobacco brands has issued a voluntary recall across six states after consumers complained of foreign metal objects in cans of the product.
'Heading' in soccer may lead to concussion symptoms Purposely "heading" a soccer ball may lead to concussion symptoms despite research suggesting those issues mainly arise from accidental knocks to the head, according to a new study.
For drowning victims, CPR sooner - even on the water - is better Lifeguards who oversee open waters, such as oceans and lakes, may be able to deliver CPR effectively in a moving inflatable boat, according to a small study in Spain.
Toddler with rare dwarfism urges fans to 'Rise Up' for Falcons One of Atlanta’s youngest fans wants other die-hards to “Rise Up” for the Falcons this Sunday as they take on the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LI.
Attorney: Iranian infant needs visa waiver for heart surgery The family of a 4-month-old Iranian girl is hoping to get a waiver to President Donald Trump’s immigration ban so their daughter can have critical heart surgery in Portland.