People who improve their diets reduce diabetes risk Adopting a healthier diet may lower type 2 diabetes risk over time, while a worsening diet is often accompanied by increased risk, according to a new U.S. study.
Video shows mom suffering from apparent overdose in toy aisle at store A chilling video of a Massachusetts woman apparently overdosing in the toy aisle of a store as her toddler daughter tries to wake her is making headlines.
35 US states sue British drugmaker over marketing of opioid Thirty-five states and the District of Columbia filed an antitrust lawsuit Thursday alleging that British drugmaker Indivior tried to keep cheaper, generic versions of Suboxone off the market, California's attorney general announced.
5 years after being stolen, therapy dog is coming home to her owner A Colorado woman with special needs will be reunited with her therapy dog after the animal turned up five years later in Missouri — more than 850 miles away, she told The Post.
Parent bloggers question role in Mylan's EpiPen schools push When Mylan NV recruited food allergy bloggers to learn about its campaign to get allergic shock antidotes into schools, many were eager to join the maker of the EpiPens they carry in purses and stash in book bags to protect their children against potentially lethal attacks.
She ate 7 corncobs and was sick as a dog— but pup recovered A dog who rooted through the trash from a family dinner and ate seven corncobs is recovering after a charity raised money for surgery.
Childless women don't know much about egg freezing options Although egg-freezing has been an option for some time, most childless women still lack knowledge about the costs and viability of freezing their eggs to preserve their fertility, suggests a small study in Canada.
4 common medications that are making you tired It seems that we're a nation of pill-poppers: Nearly 70 percent of Americans take at least one prescription drug, and more than 50 percent take two, according to a 2013 report from the Mayo Clinic.
Wisconsin teen dies after ending care for incurable disease A Wisconsin teenager who drew attention for deciding to end her life instead of continuing a battle with an incurable disease has died.