Americans consume foods every day that are marketed as "healthy," when they could be quietly destroying their health, one doctor warns. Dr. Mark Hyman, physician and co-founder of Function Health in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. HARRIS COUNTY - A Houston doctor is accused of placing a hidden camera inside the employee bathroom at his own medical office. One ...
Feeling sluggish after a full night's rest might indicate more than just a lack of sleep. Health professionals point to factors like thyroid dysfunction, vitamin shortages, sleep apnea, heightened ...
An abandoned storage unit takes an extraordinary turn when it is discovered to be filled entirely with safes. What begins as a routine auction purchase quickly escalates into a high tension search for ...
ADHD affects more than 15 million adults in the United States and for many women, the diagnosis is often missed or happens later in life. Dr. Sasha Hamdani, board-certified psychiatrist, joins TODAY’s ...
Hands are seen as a sign of grooming and personality. But doctors say nails do much more than complete a polished appearance. They can quietly reflect what is happening inside the body. Nails grow ...
TV CHOSUN’s upcoming weekend miniseries “Doctor Shin” has unveiled a poster featuring its main cast! “Doctor Shin” is a medical thriller that follows a brilliant doctor who pushes medicine beyond ...
When Josh Whalen‘s once athletic, rugby-playing physique morphed into a heftier “dad bod,” he figured it was just the reality of getting older. That’s how he dismissed other symptoms, too. His sex ...
Your next heart test might not happen in a hospital. It could start with something you pull from your dresser. Researchers at Imperial College London are developing an artificial intelligence ...
Hematology-oncology trained physicians who treat sickle cell disease reported higher rates of burnout (60%) than their counterparts who do not provide sickle cell care (43%) despite no differences in ...
The first sign came when Deepanwita Dasgupta was 5 and started stumbling more while playing at her home in Bangalore in southern India. The girl was always up to something, so her parents figured ...