The little girl who can't be cuddled: Arizona girl, 3, is living with...
Lizzy Hendrickson, 3, of Phoenix, pictured, is a sufferer of the rare 'butterfly disease' a genetic disorder which in her case causes her skin to blister and tear at the slightest touch.... Full story
View ArticleOffice snacking causes women to pile on over 6lbs - or a WHOLE dress size - a...
The research, by The Village Bakery, found that eating the wrong things at lunch may mean we are continually drawn to unhealthy, calorific treats.... Full story
View ArticleFirst UK victim of Sars-like virus dies at a hospital in Birmingham
The patient, who was being treated at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, died on Sunday after becoming infected with the novel coronavirus, the hospital confirmed today.... Full story
View ArticleSmoking bans in public places 'cut the number of premature births'
Researchers from Hasselt University in Belgium found a the number of babies born preterm decreased when smoking bans were introduced.... Full story
View Article4 worst excuses for not working out
We know: You'd never miss a gym session if only you had more time/energy/you-name-it. See how you can blow past your roadblocks and meet those get-fit goals... Full story
View ArticleFoods for lovers
Valentine's Day may be over, but take heart because these foods can help you keep that loving feeling all year long... Full story
View ArticleHip implants a bit more likely to fail in women
Hip replacements are slightly more likely to fail in women than in men, according to one of the largest studies of its kind in U.S. patients. The risk of the implants failing is low, but women were 29...
View ArticleWHO: Typhoid breaks out in rebel-held eastern Syria
Typhoid has broken out in an opposition-held region of Syria due to people drinking contaminated water from the Euphrates River, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday... Full story
View ArticleNYPD searching for mentally ill New Yorkers after subway incident
In December a man, waiting for a train in Times Square, was pushed to his death by a mentally ill homeless person, police said. In response to this incident and others like it, the city is now taking a...
View ArticleSweaty all the time? Here are some treatments
Excessive sweating can be embarrassing and uncomfortable, but it could be more than just the weather that's causing you to perspire... Full story
View ArticleTexas woman has 2 sets of identical twins in one day
A Texas mother had a one-in-70-million kind of Valentine's Day this year when she gave birth to two sets of identical twin boys, a Houston hospital announced on Monday... Full story
View ArticleVideo: Alzheimer's: Lower your risk by eating right
You may be able to lower your risk of Alzheimer's disease by making certain choices at mealtime. Dr. Neal Barnard, nutrition researcher at George Washington University and author of "Power Foods for...
View ArticlePeregrine reports positive results from revised lung cancer trial data
(Reuters) - Peregrine Pharmaceuticals Inc said revised results from a mid-stage study of its experimental drug bavituximab showed that lung cancer patients survived about 4.4 months longer on the drug...
View ArticleVideo: Hip replacement study: Women face higher risk of failure
A new study reveals that hip replacement surgeries have to be redone far more often in women than in men. Charlie Rose reports.... Full story
View ArticleCivil Behavior: Celebrating Your Big Sober Gay Birthday
Newly in recovery, a gay man wonders: cancel the party or carry on?... Full story
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