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First Baptist church fends off Alzheimer's disease with alternative medicine.
Consumers should be wary of websites from clinics that offer stem cell treatments, says a study that found a lack of firm medical ...
Eight Minnesota teens allegedly tormented helpless patients.
More than 1 million people in the Medicare drug program next year will pay almost the full price for certain brand-name drugs ...
Three morbidly obese American men took the unusual step of moving to China in an effort to shed their unhealthy habits and lose weight.
These 10 medical mysteries continue to leave doctors mostly stumped.
Consumers should be wary of Web sites from clinics that offer stem cell treatments, says a study that found a lack of firm medical evidence to back up their claims.
Consumer group's study finds one in three toys tested had dangerous substances.
After a decade of robust gains, America's health has leveled off and may be poised to take a plunge, an analysis warns. The analysis ...
Community stunned after prominent family found dead at Aspen vacation home.
There is no evidence that brand-name drugs given to treat heart and other cardiovascular conditions work any better than their cheaper generic counterparts, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.
Women who consume more than two alcoholic drinks a day have a higher risk of getting the most common type of heart rhythm disturbance, which can raise the chances of having a stroke, researchers said on Tuesday.
A British hospital says that a conjoined twin has died after surgery to separate her from her sister.
With all the medicines advertised on television and in magazines, how do you know which one does what?
Graphic images of bodies stacked in the bathrooms of crumbling Zimbabwean hospitals are sparking fears that the cholera epidemic in the African nation is spinning out of control.
Some troubled teens are embedding nails, paper clips, bits of rock, glass and even crayons in their bodies as a way to cope with disturbing thoughts and feelings, U.S. researchers said Wednesday.
A new survey finds that about a third of popular toys on sale this holiday season have significant levels of toxic chemicals including cadmium and arsenic.
Zimbabwe's cholera outbreak has killed nearly nearly 500 people, according to the World Health Organization.
New lead standards part of landmark consumer safety legislation passed in August by Congress won't take effect until Feb. 10. ...
Enlisted soldiers and Marines divorced their spouses at a higher rate in fiscal 2008 than at any other time in at least 16 years.
To improve patient safety, medical residents should get at least five hours of sleep after working 16 hours, concludes a report ...
So, what did your family discuss at Thanksgiving dinner? Football? Politics? At Alexandra Drane's house, so did this one: how ...
The economic meltdown isn't pretty. Literally. Fewer people are dishing out dollars for cosmetic procedures, particularly major ...
Pending FDA OK, some stevia extracts could be sweetest sweetener of them all.
Almost one in five young American adults has a personality disorder that interferes with everyday life, and even more abuse alcohol ...