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Hospital Hit by Okla. Tornado 'Lucky'

Directly in the tornado's path, Moore Medical Center patients, staff unharmed.

How to Talk to Your Kids About Natural Disasters

How to talk to your children about tornadoes and other natural disasters.

Botox Gives a Jump on Wrinkles

Frown lines, forehead creases and crow's-feet, oh my! If the rise in Botox procedures is any indication, the fountain of youth might be found in a syringe, even for 20-somethings whose signs of aging are invisible to the naked eye.

Joplin Survivor to Okla.: 'Be Strong'

Survivor of the 2011 Joplin, Mo., tornado relives the loss of two grandchildren, 6 and 10, who were ripped from their mother's arms while the family huddled for safety in a bathtub. She tells those separated from their children in Moore, Okl., to turn to counseling and God.

Red Cross' Birthday Wish for Oklahoma

Volunteers from the American Red Cross are on the ground in Moore, Okla., where a violent tornado tore through homes, a hospital and two elementary schools killing 24 people and injuring at least 240 more. Full coverage of the Oklahoma tornado The organization, which provides...

SARS-Like Virus Spreads to Tunisia

A father died after a trip to Saudi Arabia, his two children were sickened.

Rock Medicine for Deadheads, Punks

Miguel's Billboard Music Awards accident a reminder to stay safe at concerts.

Little Yogis Use Meditation to Chill Out, Improve Focus

Children's meditation is gaining ground as studies find meditation is good for growing minds.

Portland Set to Vote on Fluoride

Residents of Portland, Ore., will vote today on whether to add fluoride to their drinking water — a move hailed by some as one of the greatest public health achievements of the 20th century. But critics say a “yes” vote would expose residents to a...

Sleep and Couples: For Better or Worse, Day AND Night?

Sleep. It occupies about one-third of our lives. We need it for our mental

UK Sees Surge in Measles

Discredited Study Tied Measles Vaccine to Autism

Victoria's Secret Rejects 'Survivor' Bra

Allana Maiden and her mother, Debbie Barrett, of Virginia. Allana Maiden wanted her mother to feel beautiful again after she’d undergone a radical mastectomy. But Victoria’s Secret, the company she hoped would design sexy lingerie for women who’ve had breast cancer surgery, has rejected her...

One Year After Death, Marina Keegan's Words Live On

On the one-year anniversary of her death at 23 in a car crash, Yale activist and writer of "The Opposite of Loneliness" has play performed, book deal and two memorial scholarships.

Parents of Murdered Kids in Nanny Case May Find 'Joy' in Pregnancy

After two of their children allegedly were stabbed to death by their nanny last fall, Marina and Kevin Krim announced Thursday they were expecting a baby. For parents who have experienced such a traumatic loss, a pregnancy can help with the grieving process even as it brings up other emotions, experts say.

Men Struggle With Wives' Breast Cancer

Men struggle with their wives' breast cancer, but don't always speak up.

Mini-Movies May Boost IVF Success

Mini-movies of growing embryos could help boost the success of in vitro fertilization, a new study found. But the number of women who could benefit from the time-lapse technology is unclear.

Watch: Aimee Copeland Gets Bionic Hands

Touch Bionics donated prosthetics to Georgia woman, 25, who lost her hands to flesh-eating bacteria.

Aimee Copeland Gets Bionic Hands

Aimee Copeland, the 25-year-old who lost her hands, both feet and her entire right leg to flesh-eating bacteria a year ago, has received two new bionic hands. Copeland spent the week in Ohio at Touch Bionics, where she received two bionic hands free of...

What Teens Should Expect From Their First Gynecologist Visit

Visiting a gynecologist for the first time can be awkward and embarrassing for some teens. But the visit is crucial to help them understand their bodies and lay the groundwork for future health and wellness. The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends the first...

7 Health Problems Fixed by Food

These nutrition solutions do everything from clear your skin to supercharge your mood.

Climate Change Could Impact Allergies

As the climate changes and carbon dioxide levels rise, experts say it's not just the environment that is affected, but your nose. Warmer temperatures and higher carbon dioxide levels mean certain plants will thrive and unfortunately these plants tend to make us sneeze during allergy season.

Great-Grandma, 79, Jumps From Plane

What do you do after you’ve survived six strokes, beat cancer twice and suffered from osteoporosis, arthritis and diabetes? If you’re 79-year-old Carolyn Meiselbach, you go skydiving. Of course. Meiselbach said she leaped into the upstate New York sky last month to settle some unfinished...

Seaweed, Peppers ... Prof's Healthy Pizza

In the constant battle of the bulge, pizza would seem to be off-limits. But one British professor of nutrition is aiming to change that with a pizza designed to provide all essential nutrients. Dr. Mike Lean, professor of nutrition at the University of Glasgow and...

Locks of Love Tangled in $6M Dispute

Locks of Love accused of having $6 million worth of unused, donated hair.

Fecal Germs Lurk in Public Pools

A new study, which found DNA fragments from the fecal germ E. coli in 58 percent of public pools, might have you thinking twice about taking a dip this summer. But experts say there’s no cause for alarm. “The study did not test for living bacteria,”...

Thousands in Cancer Recovery Take up Dragon Boating

Dragon boat racing and weight lifting can reduce complications after breast surgery

19 Science-Backed Superfoods

Pump up your mood, energy, and brainpower with these scientifically proven superfoods.

Benefits, Risks of Removing Ovaries

By Jennifer Ashton, M.D. Should you have your ovaries removed if you are BRCA positive? This is a question that every board-certified gynecologist is used to discussing with a patient who has recently undergone BRCA testing. As with any such discussion, I feel it’s key...

Watch: Man Dies From Nosebleed, Wife Sues Hospital

Bill Hines made five trips to a Seattle emergency room in less than 24 hours.

Vaccines Aren't Just for Kids

By Dr. Sowmya Srinivasan for ABC News: Many of us incorrectly assume that the vaccines we received as children will protect us for a lifetime. But immunity can fade with time. Keeping your vaccines up to date can help protect you and your kids, and...


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