Woman requires emergency surgery after sex toy mishap A British woman misplaced a sex toy before realizing it was lodged inside her backside – still vibrating – forcing doctors to perform emergency surgery.
Mexican authorities report cases of Zika linked Guillain-Barre syndrome Five cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome associated with the Zika virus infection have been confirmed in Mexico, the country's Secretary of Health said on Thursday.
Summer Infant recalls baby bathtubs over accident fears Summer Infant Inc is recalling 86,000 infant bathtubs after 91 reports involving fabric slings, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said on Thursday.
Woman who has baby with mom's womb: It's 'science fiction' Emelie Eriksson has a bond with her son that hardly seems possible: She and her son were born from the same womb.
Dr. Manny: After lessons in New Orleans, think of your health needs with Hurricane Matthew Having been around hurricanes all my life, and having witnessed the devastating damage that storms like Katrina and Sandy can leave in vulnerable places, I know how critical it is to prepare— and what can happen if you do not.
Can houseplants be unhealthy for humans? Houseplants add beauty to a home, but sometimes looks can be deceiving.
Study finds that sex gets better with age for women Women who have heard for years that they face a declining sex life can take heart in new research that says sex gets better with age.
Children with disabilities may not get enough exercise in school Children with disabilities spend most of the school day sitting and get very little exercise, even during recess and gym class, suggests a study from Hong Kong.
Boys conceived via fertility treatment may inherit father's poor sperm Men conceived using a common fertility treatment appear to pass lower-than-average fertility onto their sons, reports New Scientist.
Herbal and dietary supplements tied to liver damage One in five cases of chemical-induced liver damage come from herbal and dietary supplements, a research review concludes.