Wooing waverers, Dems set for vote
Support for legislation builds, but leaders still appear short.
Support for legislation builds, but leaders still appear short.
Two months after the ground shook in Haiti, 4-year-old Schneily Similien still needs a new leg. Msnbc.com is heading to Haiti track the story of Schneily and other amputees as they work to build new lives in a devastated country.
U.S. soldier Kortney Clemons lost his right leg in the Iraq war, but he's now a running champion. He shares his journey from self-pity to Paralympian in a letter to Haiti's amputees.
President Barack Obama and Democratic leaders lobbied intensively for historic health care legislation Friday, striving to resolve a last-minute dispute over Medicare while gaining precious "yeses" less than 48 hours ahead of a climactic vote.
Kraft Foods says it will cut the salt in its products sold in North America by an average of 10 percent over the next two years as food makers try to appeal to health-conscious consumers.
Studying genes linked to breast cancer may someday lead to better treatments, but they do little to improve a doctor's ability to predict who is likely to develop a tumor, researchers reported.
Extreme obesity among American children is much worse than previously believed, putting them at greater risk of serious health problems as they age, U.S. researchers said on Thursday.
As the health of a nation worsens, women prefer more masculine faces, research now reveals.
Condoms might be the only thing porn actors are required to wear if the state's workplace safety board approves a petition mandating their use.
The $75 million heist at a pharmaceutical warehouse this week is an example of a growing phenomenon: Thieves are stealing prescription drugs for resale on the black market
Complaints of pets injured or even killed by flea treatments have increased significantly, the Environmental Protection Agency said as it outlined plans to make the products safer.
Instructors teaching New Yorkers how to do downward dogs or karate kicks may soon join the state's dance, music and acting teachers with an exemption from state licensing.
Studying genes linked to breast cancer may someday lead to better treatments, but they do little to improve a doctor's ability to predict who is likely to develop a tumor, researchers reported.
Novartis AG and Astellas Pharma eczema drugs may need their warning labels expanded after dozens of new reported cases of cancer and infection in children, U.S. Food and Drug Administration staff said in documents released on Thursday.