Antidepressants During Pregnancy Have Benefits, Risks: Study
NIH analysis shows Americans are in pain
A new analysis of data from the 2012 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) has found that most American adults have experienced some level of pain, from brief to more lasting pain, and from relatively minor to more severe pain. The analysis helps to...
1 in 3 Women Survive Ovarian Cancer a Decade or More: Study
Hygiene practices have helped keep Ebola out of the classroom
A boy’s temperature is taken when he arrives at school in Kenema, Sierra Leone. Temperature screening...
Yemen: amid food crisis, UN expert warns of deliberate starvation of civilians
WFP distributes food in Madinat Al Shaab district Yemen, in August 2015. Since April 2015, WFP has...
Some Babies May Pick Up 2nd Language More Easily
More Evidence That Southern Cooking Boosts Heart Risk
Exercise Boosts Obese Kids' Heart Health
An emergency within an emergency: caring for Ebola survivors
When people who survive Ebola virus disease leave the Ebola treatment unit (ETU), everybody celebrates. However, emerging from the ETU is just the beginning of their long, hard journey to regain health.
Many U.S. Adults Sext, and It May Even Help Some Relationships