Colder weather linked to more deaths, but more research needed to understand connection
What Now? 4 Takeaways From the Newest Mammogram Study
Report shows that death rates are the same among those who get screened and those who don’t
How Skype Is Sabotaging Your Long Distance Relationship
Being overly connected can actually make us feel further apart
Biggest Loser Winner Rachel Frederickson Admits She May Have Gone Too Far
Frederickson responds to fan outrage about her weight, says she does not have an eating disorder
Cheap Crack Pipes, Free Heroin, and Free Booze: The Evidence for Helping Addicts
From needle exchanges to the latest “wet houses” for alcoholics, studies show “harm reduction” can help kick a habit
Women Who Stand By Their NuvaRing
Some are finding it difficult to dump a contraceptive that has been known in some cases to lead to death
Do Mammograms Save Lives? ‘Hardly,’ a New Study Finds
In fact, they may contribute to “overdiagnosis”
Nearly 20 Patients Exposed To Fatal Brain Disease
The cause might have been improper sterilization of surgical tools
FDA Hiccup Means You’ll Have to Keep Waiting for Female Viagra
Agency has asked maker Sprout Pharmaceuticals for more studies on libido drug for women
America’s Teens Outscore Adults On Stress
The source is age-old problems like what they should do after high school
What’s Happening With Bob Costas’ Eye and How You Can Avoid It
As his infection spreads, the Olympics broadcaster will cede hosting duties to Matt Lauer
This Is Why You Get the Munchies
THC and fasting both trigger olfactory senses, which then causes hunger
A Colonoscopy Cam Is Coming to a Hospital Near You
FDA approval of pill-sized camera clears way for less-painful option to screen the health of your colon