Health News
Baseball, cycling among dangerous sports for kids
If your child is into sports, you should know it's not just football or hockey that could put him at risk of head injury.
Irish court: No 'right to die' for paralyzed woman
Irish Supreme Court rules paralyzed woman cannot legally commit suicide with partner's help
Some losing jobs amid alleged Nev. patient dumping
Nev. governor: People who violated psych hospital policies fired amid alleged patient dumping
Man with Tourette's says 'bomb,' barred from plane
Md. man with Tourette syndrome kicked off JetBlue flight for repeating 'bomb'
Justice Breyer released from Washington hospital
Justice Breyer released from hospital after shoulder surgery resulting from bicycle accident
Acquisition boosts Express Scripts profit 39 pct.
Acquisition of rival Medco Health doubles Express Scripts 1Q revenue and boosts profit 39 pct.
Mother in UK forced 14-year-old to get pregnant
Mother in UK forced 14-year-old daughter to become pregnant with donor sperm bought online
Guide to Philadelphia abortion doctor murder case
A look at the case of Kermit Gosnell, Philadelphia abortion doctor accused of 5 murders
Helping a friend through a tough time doesn't have to be a daunting task
Dr. Oz, The Daily Dose
Bruising can be a sign of serious medical problems. Here's what to look for
Dr. Drew, One Minute Clinic
Exercise lessens the risk for getting dementia
Dr. Drew, One Minute Clinic
FDA rejects 2 HIV drugs from Gilead Sciences
FDA cites quality control issues in rejection of 2 Gilead Sciences HIV pills
Therapy dogs help Mont. students with test stress
Therapy dogs help Montana State students with stress of studying for final exams
Ohio girl, 8, gets kidney donation from teacher
8-year-old Ohio girl gets kidney donation from former kindergarten teacher; both recovering
Fitness success: Seven ways to upgrade your workouts for better results
This time of year is when most people are thinking about fitness. But one of the biggest killers to motivation is not seeing immediate results. However, there are several things you can do to help maintain momentum towards your fitness or weight-loss results.
Sugar fix: Americans turn to artificial sweeteners
Americans have a collective sweet tooth, and many turn to artificial sweeteners for their daily fix.
4-yr-old whose father has bird flu also infected
China: 4-yr-old whose father has bird flu also infected, no evidence humans pass on the virus
Caffeinated snack foods the new energy craze
While the industry of caffeinated food products is still small compared with energy drinks, The Wall Street Journal reports sales in the U.S. have increased nearly 50 percent to $1.6 billion since 2008.





