Researchers found that only five percent of people who wash their hands do it long enough to kill germs.
Researchers believe that reducing the number of unnecessary and high-dose CT scans that children undergo could potentially cut their lifetime risk for associated cancers by as much as 62 percent, according to a recent study.
The numbers dying from Diabetes continue to grow, with 67 fatalities due to the disease per 100,000 people who in New York City, alone.
A new electronic device could potentially help alert users of organ transplant rejection during early stages.
For Michele Koebke, her goal is to have the world's smallest waist. And so far, she's making it happen by wearing corsets all day and night to shrink her size down further from its current 16 inches.
An Irish woman who filed for rape against an area businessman was admitted to the hospital on Saturday because of a suspected drug overdose.
A new study shows that antidepressants may impair the ability to extinguish fear.
A new study conducted in a college town in Florida shows that as many as two out of five designated drivers drink alcohol before getting behind the wheel.
Safety tips to prevent tick bites during the spring and summer months when these pests are more active could save your life.
New treatments against jaundice may help protect newborns and older patients from more of its severe affects, according to a recent study.
A new study shows that children who've endured a recent head injury take longer to recover from the incident if they've already had a mild traumatic brain injury.
A Houston oncologist has been charged with allegedly poisoning her lover and coworker's coffee with an antifreeze chemical, resulting in serious health problems including renal failure.