Scientists optimistic about 'mental Viagra' activating lust Kisspeptin, a naturally occurring hormone that kicks off puberty and is thought to fuel what the Telegraph describes as the "voracious sexual appetites of young people," could well be a sort of "mental Viagra" for people with psychosexual disorders—that is, disorders that are psychological as opposed to physical.
Explorer discovers human time warp while living in cave On July 16, 1962, French geologist Michel Siffre entered a darkened cave, where he planned to remain for two months.
Dr. Manny: 'Crystal powers' of Gwyneth Paltrow's jade eggs is fake science news Dear Ms. Paltrow, I hate to burst your Goop bubble, but the idea of vaginal weightlifting is nothing new.
Incurable disorder causes 3-week-old to lose 60 percent of his skin The parents of a newborn with an incurable genetic disorder are raising money to have their son flown to a specialist to seek care for his incredibly fragile skin.
Language may impact diabetes care for Latinos with limited English Latino patients with limited English skills may be less likely to take prescribed diabetes medications than other diabetics in the U.S. even when they see Spanish-speaking doctors, a recent study suggests.
E-cigarettes may lure teens who otherwise might not smoke E-cigarettes aren't tied to a decline in teen smoking and the devices may actually entice some youth who are unlikely to try traditional cigarettes, a U.S. study suggests.
Being incarcerated as a juvenile tied to poor health years later People incarcerated as juveniles may have worse physical and mental health as adults than youths who did not spend time in detention centers or correctional facilities, according to a new study.
Baltimore mom outraged after third grader comes home missing 3 teeth Shanda Flemming thought she was signing a permission slip for her son to get a routine dental cleaning at school, but was shocked when he came home missing three teeth.
4-year-old with cerebral palsy takes first steps after stranger's donation Because of his cerebral palsy, Luis Tamarez, 4, has only been able to use a wheelchair or crawl to get around.
How the 21st Century Cures Act will save lives through research In one of his last acts of 2016, President Obama signed into law the largest piece of healthcare legislation since the Affordable Care Act—the 21st Century Cures Act. Fox News’ Dr. Manny sat down with the author of “Losing our Way in Healthcare,” Dr. Kevin Campbell, to discuss how it will affect Americans