Health
Michelle Obama Addresses Latino Health In NCLR Conference Keynote Speech [VIDEO]
Michelle Obama avoids immigration in keynote speech at NCLR Conference in New Orleans.
Amanda Bynes On Psychiatric Hold After Starting A Fire In A Random Driveway [VIDEO]
Our favorite "lost cause" did it again. Amanda Bynes set a fire in a random person's driveway for no apparent reason and was taken on psychiatric hold after police interrogated her.
Domestic Violence Affects 1 In 3 Women Worldwide, WHO Study Finds
Shocking statistics were revealed by the World Health Organization about the amount of women who have been victims of domestic violence. Some experts say this is only an estimate because many women cover up the abuse.
'Happy Prostitute' Ad Campaign Dropped By Brazil Health Ministry Following Criticism [VIDEO]
The Brazilian Health Ministry has pulled ads for a safe sex program featuring a "Happy Prostitute."
National Confectioners Association Study Says Eating Candy Won't Make You Fat: 4 Studies That Contradict Findings
National Confectioners Association study claims candy is good.
Eating Insects Healthy? 5 Reasons Why You Should Eat Bugs For You And The Environment [VIDEO]
Insects are cleared and you're allowed to eat them! See why it's better for your health and the environment.
Marijuana Diabetes: Pot Smokers Have Lower Diabetes Risk; Are Pot Smokers Skinnier?
Is smoking marijuana healthy?
Obamacare Repeal Vote: South Carolina House Passes Bill Making Health Care Law 'Null And Void'
South Carolina is one step closer to lodging an official roadblock to instituting Obamacare in the Palmetto State.
Hugo Chávez Cancer Update: Venezuelan President‘s Health Condition Worsening With Respiratory Infection
Hugo Chávez's health has worsened with a new respiratory problem. Venezuelan officials said it was caused by his weak immune system, due to the strong radiotherapy he is receiving to treat his cancer.
Venezuelans Puzzle Over Official Lingo On Chavez Health Crisis
(Reuters) - Venezuela's bespectacled and shaven-headed information minister stands solemnly at the microphone to impart the latest news on President Hugo Chavez's cancer.
Meningitis, West Nile occupy U.S. health officials in 2012
The year started in the United States with a mild flu season but ended up being marked by deadly outbreaks of fungal meningitis, West Nile virus and Hantavirus.
Manny Pacquiao News, Comments & Health Condition After Being Knocked Out by Juan Manuel Marquez; 'I Got Hit by a Punch I Never Saw', Boxer Says
Boxer Juan Manuel Marquez finally got his revenge on eight-time champion Manny Pacquaio Saturday, knocking the iconic fighter out cold at the end of the sixth round.
Venezuela's Chavez to Skip Summit Due to Health
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez will not attend a regional trade summit in Brazil on Friday, sources said, an absence sure to heighten speculation over the leftist leader's health.
Antidepressants may Cause Serious Health Effects
An estimated one in ten people suffer from depression. Antidepressants are the most widely-used drugs in the U.S., with a whopping 11 percent of Americans over the age of 12 taking them under medical supervision.
Romney: Views on Gay Marriage, Gun Control, Health Care, Taxes as Election Day Looms
With three days to go until Election Day, GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney's views on marriage, gun control, health care, and taxes are pretty much the same and could ultimately affect the turnout of the general election on Tuesday.
Ecuador fears for Assange health, seeks UK safe passage
Ecuador is worried about the health of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and has asked Britain to guarantee him safe passage from its London embassy to hospital if he needs medical treatment, a senior Ecuadorean diplomat said in Moscow.
Longer Exercise Provides Added Benefit to Children's Health
New research has found that 20 minutes of daily, vigorous physical activity over just three months can reduce a child's risk of diabetes as well as his total body fat - including dangerous, deep abdominal fat - but 40 minutes works even better.
NYC Board of Health Passes ‘Soda Ban’
In a controversial move, New York City's Board of Health passed a rule banning sales of big sodas and other sugary drinks at restaurants, concession stands, and other eateries.
Children's Health, Access to Care Differ by Parents' Immigrant Status
Immigrants make up less than 13 percent of the total population and children of immigrants make up 22 percent of all children and 30 percent of low-income children in the United States.
Repeated Exposure to Traumatic Images May be Harmful to Health
A new study has revealed that repeated exposure to violent images from the terrorist attacks of September 11 and the Iraq War can lead to an increase in physical and psychological ailments.
Little Evidence of Health Benefits from Organic Foods
A Stanford University research claims if you are an adult making a decision based solely on your health, there is not much difference between organic and conventional foods.