As babies stricken by Zika turn 1, health problems mount Two weeks shy of his first birthday, doctors began feeding Jose Wesley Campos through a nose tube because swallowing problems had left him dangerously underweight.
FDA clears Xarelto blood thinner despite faulty trial device The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday said it has determined the widely-used blood thinner Xarelto to be safe and effective for patients with the heart condition atrial fibrillation after serious doubts arose over the major study used to gain approval of the drug.
Day care not linked to child obesity Working parents who send their children to daycare no longer need to worry about whether this puts their kids at increased risk for obesity, a U.S. study suggests.
Health conditions worsen as aid trickles into remote Haiti In this most western tip of Haiti, 300 patients with festering wounds lay silently on beds at the main hospital in the seaside village of Dame Marie waiting for medicine a week after Hurricane Matthew hit the remote peninsula.
10 things about giving birth your doctor won't tell you Choosing an OB/GYN or midwife when you’re pregnant is one of the most important decisions you’ll ever make and one most moms give a lot of thought to.
Woman delivers baby while checking out at Walmart in Utah A Utah Walmart got a special delivery when a woman had her baby while in a checkout line.
Iowa company recalls cookie dough sold to other firms An Iowa company is recalling the cookie dough it sold to Blue Bell Creameries and other food companies because it may be contaminated with listeria bacteria.
Researchers identify protein that could lead to anti-aging treatment A breatkthrough by British scientists could slow down or even stop the aging process, it has been revealed.
Study draws link between allergies, asthma in the infant gut It takes real guts for a newborn baby to thrive these days.
Maine couple wins beer, cash in wife-carrying competition Carrying your wife over the threshold means good luck in your new marriage.