Common morning sickness drug may not work A pill routinely prescribed for morning sickness may not be an effective nausea remedy, researchers say - although not all doctors agree.
Stores may steer teen boys to supplements doctors advise against Employees at health food stores often recommend supplements like creatine and testosterone to teen boys even though these products pose serious health risks, a U.S. study suggests.
Dr. Manny: 3 main reasons why ObamaCare failed Vice President-elect Mike Pence met with GOP leadership today on the Hill and told the public that step one of Trump’s presidency will be to make good on a campaign promise to repeal President Obama’s flailing Affordable Care Act.
Cat food recalled for low levels of essential nutrient The J.M. Smucker Company has announced a limited voluntary recall on 20 canned cat food products from the brands 9Lives, EverPet and Special Kitty because the products may have harmfully low levels of thiamine (vitamin B1).
Woman with 50 percent chance of survival from cancer gives birth to quadruplets A Tennessee woman battling cancer gave birth Friday to four healthy babies she and her husband conceived naturally.
Parents' weight may affect child's mental development Paternal and maternal weight may affect a child’s development, according to a study released this week by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Gene complex linked to PMS symptoms identified, offering hope for treatment In what is being hailed as a big development for women’s health, National Institutes of Health (NIH) researchers said they have discovered the molecular mechanisms that may be behind a woman’s likelihood to suffer from symptoms of premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) and premenstrual syndrome (PMS).
Non-verbal boy finds companion in family's deaf dog A 6-year-old boy who was adopted at birth and uses sign language to communicate has found an ally in a deaf Boxer that his family has been fostering.
Judge halves $1B award in J&J hip implants case A U.S. judge almost halved the award in a December jury verdict that ordered Johnson & Johnson and its DePuy Orthopaedics unit to pay more than $1 billion to plaintiffs in six lawsuits who said they were injured by DePuy's Pinnacle hip implants.
Life-changing surgery offers hope for toddler with debilitating facial birthmark An Ohio toddler whose three-year fight against an abnormally large birth mark that caused her heart to slow and her blood pressure to drop is improving after surgeons successfully operated on the mass, called a hemangioma, in December.