Cells dripped into the brain help man fight a deadly cancer A man with deadly brain cancer that had spread to his spine saw his tumors shrink and, for a time, completely vanish after a novel treatment to help his immune system attack his disease — another first in this promising field.
Olympic champions share the best exercises to prepare for the slopes Q&A with Dr. Manny: Are there certain exercises I can do to help get my body ready for the slopes?
Another reason not to smoke while pregnant Women who smoke during pregnancy may be more likely to have children with kidney damage than mothers who steer clear of cigarettes, a study suggests.
UK-funded drone deliveries aim to save mothers, babies in Tanzania Drones delivering blood and medicine to rural areas of Tanzania could help to save the lives of many mothers and newborn babies in a country where one of the biggest causes of maternal deaths is blood loss during childbirth, the UK aid department said.
Florida family sues hospital after toddler swallows battery A Florida family sued a hospital for malpractice on Wednesday, saying their baby suffered severe burns because it took too long to remove a coin-sized battery that she swallowed.
Prompting helps doctors ask teens about gender identity Prompting doctors to ask adolescents and young adults about their gender identity may improve documentation of that information in electronic health records, according to a new study.
Woman gives birth to 4 babies in 11 months A mom from Wales experienced the miracle of life four times over in just 11 months.
Woman becomes pregnant twice after having sex only once A woman has conceived two baby girls 10 days apart.
After states legalized medical marijuana, traffic deaths fell Legalization of medical marijuana is not linked with increased traffic fatalities, a new study finds.
German hospital uses graphic image to promote safe fireworks A German hospital is using a graphic picture of a mangled hand to warn people against buying or using illegal firecrackers.