Italy campaign to combat infertility stumbles with racist ad Italy's efforts to combat infertility and reverse one of Europe's lowest birthrates stumbled badly Thursday following an ad campaign denounced as sexist, racist and ignorant of the economic reasons why Italians aren't having babies.
Parents abandon baby born with reverse limbs Wang Sanjin was born with his hands and legs reversed at their elbow and knee joints.
Texas woman welcomes 3rd set of naturally conceived twins A North Texas woman says she has conceived her third set of twins naturally, rounding out her family of 10.
Frequent testing for nickel allergies may prevent them More frequent testing for nickel allergies in children might help keep the allergies from developing, according to a report in Pediatric Allergy and Immunology.
Remote Alaska port clinic goes modern with telemedicine The only clinic in one of the nation's busiest commercial fishing ports is so remote that even conventional telemedicine for emergencies has been impossible for its limited staff - until this week.
Sanctuaries across US prepare for influx of lab chimpanzees A Dora the Explorer-themed banner, paper plates full of fruit and a bevy of troll dolls make up the decorations at a special birthday party in Washington state.
Girls with ADHD often struggle with defiance, conduct issues For girls, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is more likely to amplify issues with defiance and acting out than problems with depression or anxiety, a research review suggests.
Vasectomies not linked to increased prostate cancer risk Having a vasectomy doesn't increase a man's risk of developing prostate cancer or dying from it, a U.S. study suggests.
Obesity, violence hamper US progress on UN health goals: study The United States performs poorly in U.N. rankings on progress towards global health goals due to its high levels of violence, alcohol abuse and childhood obesity, a study has found.
Still little evidence for removal of symptom-free wisdom teeth Although removal of wisdom teeth is very common, there are no studies that show a benefit to taking them out when they are not causing pain or other problems, according to a new review of existing research.