Last week, the "Pregnant in Heels" reality show host delivered a healthy baby girl and tweeted throughout her labor. Today she explains why she was so public about her childbirth.
A investigational drug derived from milk thistle seeds helped save the lives of four people who ate toxic mushrooms last fall. If approved, it could become standard treatment, experts say.
Hospitals around the country are creating customized emergency rooms for patients 65 years and older.
Contrary to popular belief, it can actually cost more to eat badly. In fact, a new government report finds that nutritious foods – such as grains, vegetables, fruit and dairy – typically cost less than items high in saturated fat and added sugars.
Young women have accepted exhaustion as a normal state of being. But even youth is no defense against the health hazards that come with such grueling schedules. Here's how to rejuvinate yourself.
A new CDC report finds that drowning remains the leading cause of death in children under age 4 other than birth defects.
Hitting the gym is a great way to keep your heart healthy. But what about breaking a sweat during dinner?
Can men and women be "just friends?" A new study suggests the answer is yes — but guys may be more attracted to their gal friends than vice versa.
Dr. Robert L. Spitzer now believes his study finding success in reparative therapy to change homosexual behavior was flawed.
Have your healthiest summer yet! Ease into the dreaded "swimsuit season" with healthy tips from TODAY experts. All throughout May, we'll offer smart do-it-yourself ways to look, eat and feel better. So stop stressing about that swimsuit, and read on.
Lung cancer’s sticky stigma as, primarily, a self-inflicted disease prompted Donna Summer’s publicist to release a terse statement Friday to emphasize the singer was “a non-smoker.