Good news for the kid in you: Not only can you eat cake for breakfast, doing so may actually help you keep weight off, a new study suggests. Full story
Spring is still around the corner, but the problem for many of the 40 million Americans who suffer seasonal allergies is that Mother Nature, which bestowed an unusually mild winter on most of the U.S., is giving them a big punch in their already drippy little noses.
Former rugby player Tony Nicklinson had a high-flying job as a corporate manager in Dubai, where he went skydiving and bridge-climbing in his free time.
Study finds that, when offered, many restaurant patrons choose to consume less food and fewer calories.
The Susan G. Komen for the Cure charity defines its mission as finding a cure for breast cancer. In recent years, however, it has cut by nearly half the proportion of fund-raising dollars it spends on grants to scientists working to understand the causes and develop effective new treatments for the disease.
A medicine to treat childhood leukemia is in such short supply that hospitals may exhaust their stores within 2 weeks, leaving children at risk of dying from a largely curable disease.
For men, a healthy skin tone may be more important than "manly" facial features in making them attractive to women, according to a new study.
Students at a Pennsylvania university can obtain the "morning-after" pill from an unusual source — a vending machine at the campus health center.
Drew and Skyler Russert are 16-year-old identical twin brothers who share the same blue eyes, straight hair and love for football. They also share an autism diagnosis. Recent research on twins with autism increasingly links environmental triggers for the disorder.
A new study shows more and more U.S. adults are being told by their doctor to get off their duffs and exercise.
A medicine to treat childhood leukemia is in such short supply that hospitals may exhaust their stores within 2 weeks, leaving children at risk of dying from a largely curable disease.