Calcium supplements, which many people consume hoping to ward off osteoporosis, may increase the risk of heart attack by as much as 30 percent, researchers reported Friday.
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A nonprofit environmental group has sued the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, claiming the agency failed to regulate toxic chemicals found in "antimicrobial" soap and other
A Cherokee County man suffering from Lou Gehrig's disease is leading a push to let people donate vital organs  before they die.
A Spanish farmer given the worldÂs first full facial transplant appeared in public for the first time Monday as he was discharged from the hospital to start a
Southwest Airlines kicked a thin passenger off the airplane to make room for an obese teen, myfoxdfw reported.
Portable baby recliners that are supposed to help fussy babies sleep better are being recalled after the death of an infant.
The family of a man who died after falling from operating table is suing a St. Paul hospital.
An undercover investigation by the Government Accountability Office found that four genetic testing companies delivered contradictory predictions based on the
Internal bleeding, recurring sores, asthma and fevers up to 106 degrees  these are just a few of the health issues Reece LoCiero has been facing since he was 10-months-old.
.S. health officials say a fungus usually found in the tropics has taken root in the Pacific Northwest and has been blamed for at least 60 illnesses and 15 deaths.
A Las Vegas man who misrepresented himself as a retired physician convinced more than 100 chronically ill patients to undergo experimental stem cell implant procedures that he
A massive dead jellyfish  which broke into pieces after officials tried to remove it from the water  was responsible for 150 people being stung at a New
Men: Get out the mop and broom. It'll do wonders for your sex life. We promise.
A gel made using Gilead Sciences Inc's HIV drug tenofovir reduced HIV infections in women by 39 percent over two and a half years  the first time such an approach has protected