Health News
Stressed out? Take a walk
Stress has a tight grip on many Americans, but exercise is a good way to fight it, experts say.
A look at immigrant patients deported by hospitals
A look at immigrant patients who were deported back to their home countries by US hospitals
Study: Lax attitude on teens and Rx drug abuse
Study: Parents not talking enough about dangers of teens and Rx drug abuse
NY woman's alleged cancer scam shocks community
Authorities say NY woman's alleged cancer scam unraveled as people tried harder to help her
Portable ATMs, phone-charging in China quake zone
China hones its disaster relief in latest deadly quake, with helicopters and portable ATMS
Man dies as UK measles epidemic spreads
UK man dies of suspected measles case as epidemic sweeps across Wales
High court weighs dispute over AIDS funding
Supreme Court takes up First Amendment dispute over anti-prostitution pledge for AIDS funding
Irish jury: Poor care killed woman denied abortion
Irish jury finds poor hospital care contributed to death of woman who was denied abortion
WHO: China bird flu not spreading easily in humans
WHO says no evidence new China bird flu spreads easily, though a few close contacts are ill
Biden announces new gun-control legislation
Delaware attorney general announces new gun-control legislation
Guide to the Philadelphia abortion doc murder case
A look at the case of Kermit Gosnell, the Philadelphia abortion doctor accused of 8 murders
Tips to manage growing workplace stress
Longer work hours, layoffs and budget cuts have produced a workforce wracked by stress. More workers this year compared to last -- eight in 10 -- say they're stressed.
Consumers shop with the environment in mind, remain confused by products
A new study by Cone Communications found 71 percent of American consumers consider the environment when they shop, and almost half look for environmental information when deciding which product to purchase.
W.Va. tries to tackle childhood hunger and obesity
W.Va. tries to tackle childhood hunger and obesity through expanded school meals
Professional secrets for a summer stomach, Part 2
In the second half of this series, we'll touch on how to achieve an awesome, time efficient and safe core workout.
Security concerns at this year's Marine Corps Marathon
A marathon is supposed to end with smiles, maybe tears of joy and certainly exhaustion. It is not supposed to end with carnage and blood on the streets. The horror that struck Boston last week makes some of us wonder: Could it happen here, too?
Review: Alan Cumming's 1-man 'Macbeth' stunning
Review: Alan Cumming's 1-man 'Macbeth' stunningly redefines the concept of tour-de-force
A survivor's triumph at Komen Race for the Cure
When Kristi Mangan saw a picture of her sister kissing someone this spring, she wondered who the mystery person was.
Anger, fear, tears normal response to disasters
Psychological aftershocks are invisible wounds of disaster but most people recover with time





