National Steak and Poultry recalls nearly 2M pounds of chicken After initially recalling 17,349 pounds of chicken, Oklahoma-based National Steak and Poultry has expanded its announcement to include an additional 1,976,089 pounds of ready-to-eat chicken that may be undercooked.
Higher blood clot risk after starting testosterone treatment Men may have an increased risk of blood clots after they start taking testosterone to treat sexual dysfunction, a recent study suggests.
Heavy teenage drinking linked to abnormal brain development Teens who drink heavily are more likely than their peers to have less gray matter, an important brain structure that aids in memory, decisions, and self-control, according to a Finnish study.
Ohio teen turns science project into published research While most 16-year-olds are focusing on getting a driver's license or landing that first job, Alex Serpen can call himself a published researcher.
NY tweaks medical pot law but still no talk of legalization New York is loosening restrictions in its nearly year-old medical marijuana law but, to the dismay of some pot advocates, there is no sign the state is in any hurry to join eight other states in embracing full legalization.
7 weird things that happen when you're breast-feeding Alongside pregnancy and childbirth, breast-feeding is one of the most normal, natural things your body is capable of.
American Airline workers demand 'full recall' of uniforms that workers claim made them sick Hundreds of employees have submitted complaints.
2 Trader Joe's hummus flavors recalled due to listeria risk Bakkavor Foods USA Inc. is recalling two hummus dips sold at Trader Joe’s due to potential listeria contamination, the Charlotte, North Carolina-based company announced this week.
Medicare recipients with cancer face financial distress Older cancer patients in the U.S. often face high out-of-pocket costs that are a significant financial burden, according to a new study.
Ex-drug executive Shkreli congratulates Australian students Former pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli has congratulated a group of Australian students who reproduced the active ingredient for a life-saving, anti-parasitic drug at the center of a drug-price controversy involving his former company.