Autism seen as asset, not liability, in some jobs
In some careers, the very traits that are hallmarks of some forms of the disorder are being seen as desirable job skills. Full story
In some careers, the very traits that are hallmarks of some forms of the disorder are being seen as desirable job skills. Full story
A consumer group raised concerns over the popular toy. Full story
The death rate in 2020 could be half of what it was in 2000, due to better screening and care. Story | Video
Republicans force Democrats to vote in favor of cutting billions from providers of home care for older people as partisan debate flared Saturday during a rare weekend session.
Leading epidemiologists are predicting that the H1N1 pandemic could end up ranking as the mildest since modern medicine began documenting influenza outbreaks.
Some children get severely obese because they lack particular chunks of DNA, which kicks their hunger into overdrive, researchers report.
A small, but growing number of women are choosing to deliver their babies at home without medical help. However, doctors warn about life-threatening risks from do-it-yourself deliveries.
Some children get severely obese because they lack particular chunks of DNA, which kicks their hunger into overdrive, researchers report.
Men who bottle up their anger at being unfairly treated at work are up to five times more likely to suffer a heart attack, or even die from one, than those who let their frustration show, a Swedish study has found.
Reviled by the public and spurned in private, bankers have been looking for solace in adultery, according to a dating Web site for people seeking affairs.
Autism is often seen as a heartbreaking diagnosis. But in some careers, the very traits that are hallmarks of some forms of the disorder are being seen as desirable job skills.
What do cats do when their owners are away? There was one way to find out — "cat cams."
Obese students at a historically black college near Philadelphia won't have to take a fitness class to graduate after all.
The colon cancer death rate in 2020 could be half of what it was in 2000, due to better screening and treatment, says a new report from the American Cancer Society.
The year’s coldest season is full of myths. Talking snowmen? Red-nosed reindeer? Turns out there are also plenty of complexion misconceptions floating around.