Many packaged meals and snacks for toddlers have a worrisome amount of salt and sugar, according to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control.
Doctors across the country are dealing with a measles outbreak. Most of the cases are children.
Women are waiting longer than ever to start a family. But if they wait too long, it can be more difficult. Now there's new hope. The technology of egg freezing can slow down the biological clock.
Fifteen years after a vaccine help eradicate measles in the United States, the disease is making a comeback.
Many war wounds can't be seen. What begins as a sensitivity to light or sound can spread to the brain's emotional areas until it debilitates. Carrick Brain Centers are helping these "invisible vets" find hope.
For some of us, those New Year's resolutions may be faltering about now. Are they even a good idea? Find out some ways to stick with your goals.
Not getting enough exercise could be twice as deadly as being obese, according to a new study.
Scientists believe that certain chemicals used in plastic products might cause brain problems.
As the death toll from the flu continues to rise, almost every state in America is reporting widespread outbreaks, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
An 11-year study of more than 5,100 adults between the ages of 45 and 84 found that optimistic people more than double the odds of having ideal cardiovascular health, compared to those who are more pessimistic.