Eat slowly, lose weight
If you're looking to lose weight, experts say you should try taking things nice and slow.
If you're looking to lose weight, experts say you should try taking things nice and slow.
CHICAGO -- Good news: Sex is safe for most heart patients. If you're healthy enough to walk up two flights of stairs without chest pain or gasping for breath, you can have a love life.
They're often called middle-aged pauses or senior moments.
Doctors at Rose Medical Center in Denver consider a trial they are involved in a breakthrough for breast cancer patients.
Cleveland's University Hospitals is testing an ancient technique to see if it may help people suffering from Psoriasis.
UNDATED -- We all know it's important for young children to get plenty of exercise and outdoor play. It not only prevents obesity, but helps them to grow and develop. But a new report says preschoolers may be too sedentary.
Susan Saurman's remission with breast cancer ended this past April when the cancer returned in her bones.
Resolve to quit smoking this weekend and you're more likely to succeed...if you accept the fact that you are likely to fail.
It was clear and relatively calm the night little Hadley Cooper came into the world.
We've all known someone like the office martyr, the employee who can't take a sick day for fear the company just might fold without his presence!
For Aaron Shiffrin and Ghlib Alsharif, their allergies are more than a sniffle.
So you tossed back one too many and now you're suffering.
A new study by the Environmental Working Group reveals many popular children's cereals have more sugar in them than dessert items like Twinkies and cookies.
CHICAGO -- Ritalin and other drugs used to treat attention deficit disorder are safe for adults' hearts, even though they can increase blood pressure and heart rate, according to the largest study of these medicines in adults.
The Miralles twins were born at Miami's Jackson Memorial Hospital on November 29.
More than 200,000 women were told they have breast cancer this year, and many didn't have any well-known risk factors like taking hormone replacement therapy or carrying the breast cancer genes.
David Bauman is still walking with a cane.
Dominga Ungaro was diagnosed with Stage 3 inoperable pancreatic cancer in January 2010.
Scanned the checkout aisles at a local grocery store and you'll find all sorts of reusable bags being stuffed with all sorts of food.
Cold and flu season is upon us, and experts say keeping hands clean is the best defense in spreading germs.