Pittsburgh water advisory lifted Pittsburgh's flush and boil water advisory has been lifted, Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority said Thursday.
Utah midwife gets jail in death of premature twin A Utah midwife convicted in the death of a premature twin baby marks a rare criminal case that comes as out-of-hospital births grow in popularity in the U.S. and more states move to license midwives.
Trump's longtime doctor reveals president takes hair-growth drug, report says President Trump takes a prostate drug marketed to promote hair growth, the 70-year-old billionaire’s longtime physician revealed in a series of wide-ranging interviews published Wednesday by The New York Times.
Jet lag dampens Major League Baseball players' performance Bookmakers have long factored home-field advantage into a baseball team's odds of winning, but a new study suggests that jet lag could wipe it out.
How floating naked may offer relief from pain, stress Could floating naked for an hour in a bath full of Epsom salt offer serenity? Floating, one of the latest alternative medicine trends is all about sensory deprivation and it may be the answer some people are looking for to ease stress and aches
High school athlete's sudden death stuns Baltimore community A Baltimore community is mourning the sudden death of a 17-year-old star athlete who reportedly went into cardiac arrest after battling the flu.
A deadly illness struck kids for 22 years, and a fruit is to blame The Muzaffarpur area produces 70 percent of India's lychee fruit.
Pennsylvania parents charged in connection with toddler's pneumonia death A Pennsylvania couple is facing charges over their two-year-old daughter’s November death after authorities said they indicated that they do not believe in medications or doctors for religious regions.
Devastated parents spend 16 days with daughter after newborn's death A mom has shared moving photos of the 16 days she spent with her newborn after she passed away.
Brain games linked to delayed cognitive decline in elderly Older people who engage in mentally stimulating activities later in life may have a lower risk of developing mild cognitive impairment than their peers who don't challenge their minds, a study suggests.