A new study reveals that a significant number of people who start exercising regularly actually gain weight.
U.S. President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping announced joint plans to combat carbon emissions and climate change at the end of an international diplomatic summit in Beijing.
A 3-year-old girl made medical history after being the first to receive a liver transplant to cure an extremely rare metabolic disease that has been diagnosed in only eight people.
A New York doctor who was the last known person in the United States to be suffering from Ebola has recovered and was released from Bellevue hospital in New York on Tuesday.
Thousands of registered nurses began a two-day strike in several states across the U.S. to demand better equipment for handling Ebola patients.
Medicinal science may have progressed in leaps and bounds but it seems spirituality can also help in improving one's health, according to a new study.
Dr. Craig Spencer of New York City recovered from Ebola and was discharged from the hospital earlier today, November 11.
Long-term research reveals that playing video games doesn't increase homicide rates as they were long assumed to do.
Nurses in Northern California will go on a two-day strike starting Nov. 11 as they fear that training and equipment standards are not adequate for them to deal with the Ebola virus.
A study conducted by the American Association of Poison Control Centers says that laundry detergent pods can be dangerous for young children.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM