Has Technology Created More Stress?
There is a thought that the growing truth that oftentimes (despite what many of us assume to be true) the higher the work-saving, time-saving, trouble-saving
Aid Groups Launch Haiti Mass Vaccination Campaign
Aid groups say they are launching an emergency vaccination campaign for 140,000 people in Haiti to protect them against measles and other diseases.
Beer May Be Good for Your Bones
If you downed one too many while watching the Super Bowl, here's at least one reason to hold your head high: Drinking beer can be good for your health.
Girl, 11, Gives Birth to Baby Boy in Northeast Hospital
An 11-year-old girl in the Northeast recently gave birth to a baby boy, according to the girl's family
Weight Watchers: Jenny Craig to End Controversial Ad Campaign
Weight Watchers International Inc. said Friday that rival Jenny Craig will end a controversial advertisement campaign as part of a legal settlement between the two weight-loss
Canadian Premier's Heart Surgery Plans Raise Questions About Health Care
Danny Williams decision to have heart surgery in the U.S. has Canadians scratching their heads.
Fox on Sex: Walgreens as a Sex Shop?
Right next to the Band-Aids, antacids and pain-relief creams, there is a surprising array of pleasure items
Rocking Embryos Lead To Better IVF Success
Researchers think a little rock-a-bye baby motion may help couples with infertility problems have children.
Afraid of Losing Your Mind? Take Fish Oil
A study reported in this month's Archives of General Psychiatry showed that adolescent and young adults who take fish oil capsules show a decreased potential
Study: Vegetative Brains Show Signs of Awareness
The new research suggests that standard tests may overlook patients who have some consciousness, and that someday some kind of communication may be possible.
Kids' Products Made in China Pulled From Stores in U.S.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued three voluntary recalls involving childrenÂs products that were manufactured in China.
Study Finds New Abstinence-Only Program Works
An experimental abstinence-only program without a moralistic tone can delay young teens from having sex, a new study found.
Fox on Sex: Test Your Sex IQ
Find out how much you know about sex and the human body. You might need to attend summer sex school
Was the Swine Flu Over-Hyped?
The widely publicized swine flu pandemic of the past few years may have been largely over-hyped, according to recent reports.
On Both Sides of the Atlantic, a Debate Over Quality of Life
Two legal cases dealing with the rights of family members to decide life-or-death for a critically injured loved one have touched off a storm of controversy on both sides of the
Going Bare May Lead to Healthier Feet
If you want stronger feet, ankles less susceptible to injury, better posture and no foot odor or athlete's foot, take off your shoes.