9 surprising places where germs lurk
Your purse? Your pooch? Your remote? Here are some of the hottest germ hangouts — and some hints on what you can do to protect yourself. Full story
Your purse? Your pooch? Your remote? Here are some of the hottest germ hangouts — and some hints on what you can do to protect yourself. Full story
Opinion: Vaccine delays and priority breakdowns raise fears about worse crisis ahead. Full story
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Former President Bill Clinton told Senate Democrats that passage of a bill is critical in a time of job losses and rising health care premiums.
We have had the better part of a year to get ready for swine flu. And yet, the response to the pandemic H1N1 outbreak has been lousy, bioethicist Art Caplan says. What would happen if there were a bioterrorism attack or a truly deadly pandemic?
Food allergy and food intolerance don't mean the same thing; knowing the difference could save your life.
In its first study of women's health around the globe, the World Health Organization said Monday that the AIDS virus is the leading cause of death and disease among women between the ages of 15 and 44.
Maclaren is recalling about 1 million umbrella strollers due to the possiblity of injury to children's fingers.
Men with larger foreskins are more likely to become infected with the AIDS virus, researchers said in a finding that helps explain why circumcision can protect men.
Modern-day vampires are being featured in major Hollywood movies, a hit HBO series and referenced on runways and in a new energy drink that comes in hospital blood bags. So why the resurgence of interest? And why are they always so hot?
Coroner John White is presiding over a sad tally in this northern Indiana county, tracking rising numbers of suicides he believes are linked to the lingering recession. Elkhart may be a harbinger of deadly increases in other hard-hit areas.
Training cats isn’t just for professionals — human or feline. The Michigan Humane Society has a Pawsitive Start program that uses volunteers to train cats in their shelter in useful and fun behaviors like the high-five and walking into a carrier.
Short-burst interval training has long been a part of the regimen for elite athletes. And now, fitness professionals say, it’s gaining popularity with recreational exercisers.
When a woman gets news of a life-threatening illness, her husband is six times more likely to leave her than if the tables were turned .
People with sun allergies aren't actually restless creatures of the night. But some rare cases of photosensitivy are actually known as “the vampire disease.”