The United Stated Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has decided to take the long awaited decision - change of food labels. Yes, the federal agency has decided to get the label of America's favorite foods and drinks modified, so that they make "more sense" for the consumers.
France has reported its first Zika-related death in its Carribean island of Martinique. The announcement came from the regional health agency.
It has been months since last official update about Michael Schumacher’s health. However, the fans will be happy to know that their favorite F1 star might be able to recover from his fatal ski accident.
This new disturbing trend gives parents yet another reason to keep a check on their teenage children. Dangerous sex roulette parties have emerged where teens engage in unprotected sex in a group where one of the participants is HIV positive. This trend is rising in Spain and is capable of spreading to other parts of the world.
CDC recently warned Americans about how gross public swimming pools are. In their report released ahead of summer, nearly 80% of these facilities were found to have serious violations that they have to be shut down immediately.
HIV patients diagnosed with various types of HIV-linked cancers are reportedly experiencing disparities in getting the healthcare treatment they need. Despite the medical advancement in anti-HIV medications, HIV-positive cancer patients remain largely cut-off from the medical healthcare system.
Older adults can gain from intensive blood pressure treatment that brings down systolic blood pressure below the current medical guidelines, says a new study.
The teenagers today are influenced by the media so much that keeping them from smoking can be very hard. But don't worry, because there are ways to stop teens from smoking and even picking the habit.
According to new research, pregnant women are recommended to eat more chocolate for their own benefit and that of their babies.
A healthy lifestyle pattern can bring down 20 to 40 percent of U.S. cancer cases and almost half of cancer deaths among whites, says a new study.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM