Work environment may moderate menopause misery Women experiencing menopause symptoms like hot flashes and sleeping problems do better if they have a comfortable workplace and a supportive boss, according to an Australian study.
Breastfeeding support helps new moms stick with it, doctors say Women who want to breastfeed their babies may be more likely to try it and to stick with it when they receive education and support, new U.S. guidelines conclude.
After concussion, kids' quality of life may dip for months Kids with persistent symptoms months after a concussion have lower quality of life than kids who have recovered, but even kids who recovered quickly may still struggle, according to a new Canadian study.
Changes in depression symptoms tied to lung cancer survival Worsening depression symptoms are associated with shorter survival for lung cancer patients, particularly those in the early stages of disease, according to a new U.S. study.
High-potency pot doubles risk of marijuana dependence The more potent the pot is, the more likely a person who uses it is to become dependent on it, a new study from the United Kingdom finds.
'Shark Tank' star touts virtual reality chemotherapy for kids To improve cancer care, ‘Shark Tank’ star Robert Herjavec has set out to unveil innovations from rising entrepreneurs. He sits down with Fox’s Julie Banderas to share what he discovered
Instagram aims to prevent suicide and self-harm with new tool Cries for help are all too common on social media.
'This is your brain on drugs' guy is for legalizing pot John Roselius just voted to legalize recreational marijuana in California.
Back to school season may mean surge in concussion risk When children return to school each fall they face at least twice the concussion risk they had during summer vacation, a U.S. study suggests.