7 things your OB-GYN won't tell you There are some things that are a given when it comes to your regular ob-gyn appointments: you'll probably get pee shy, the stirrups will be uncomfortable, and you'll obsess about what exactly is going through your doctor's head when she's poking around down there.
Women Prefer Silicone to Saline After Mastectomy Women who have breast reconstruction after cancer surgery tend to be happier with the cosmetic results of silicone implants than with saline-filled ones, a study suggests
'Word Clouds' comfort families and doctors of dying patients To humanize the intensive care unit and comfort families of the dying, Canadian doctors have found a way to elicit happier memories at the bedside.
Things people got stuck in themselves: 2016 roundup Americans just can’t stop sticking things in themselves and each other.
Growing number of Americans are retiring outside the US Newly widowed, Kay McCowen quit her job, sold her house, applied for Social Security and retired to Mexico.
Teens' view of pot changed in 1 state after legalization After marijuana was legalized for adults in the U.S. state of Washington, younger teens there perceived it to be less harmful and reported using it more, a new study found.
FDA places some Seattle Genetics drug trials on hold after 4 deaths Seattle Genetics Inc said four people had died in trials testing its experimental cancer drug, prompting the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to impose a clinical hold on several early-stage studies.
The health benefits of perfect posture Smartphones, computers, desk jobs, shoulder bags, and endless commutes: we have become a generation of slouchers.
FDA approves Biogen drug for lead genetic cause of infant death The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday said it has approved Biogen Inc's drug to treat spinal muscular atrophy, the leading genetic cause of death in infants.