Amid the ongoing challenges faced by todayβs nurses, six people who have worked in nursing shared what they wish theyβd known before they decided to enter the field.
With a week ahead already beckoning, check out some of the top recent stories in Health that you may have missed, or have been meaning to check out β here are 8 key developments.
Taking fish oil supplements could raise the risk of heart attack and stroke, a new study suggests. A cardiologist and two dietitians discuss the potential effects.
Only half the people in the U.S. feel they could be helpful in an emergency situation, according to the results of a new poll by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
For Womenβs Health Month, three mothers at three different stages of life shared how they are defying age through simple lifestyle practices and interventions.
Pink noise, a soothing alternative to white noise, is gaining attention for its potential benefits in promoting relaxation and improving sleep quality.
Americans may be breathing in cancer-causing chemicals while they're driving, recent research suggested. Environmental experts offered input on the potential risk.
Italy's Emma Maria Mazzenga, at 90 years old, has set a world record in the 200-meter sprint, completing it in 51.47 seconds. This surpasses a previous record set in Japan.
In this week's "Short questions," Dr. Nicole Saphier tells Dana Perino why she's devoted her professional career to early cancer detection β and debunks popular medical myths.
Is butter or margarine better for you? Here is what you should know about both spreads' health and nutrition facts β and if you should reach for one food over the other.
Helen Ryvar, a single mother and proprietor of a cleaning business in the U.K., has set a world record for the most consecutive half-marathons completed.
With a new week beckoning, check out some of the top recent stories in Health that you may have missed, or have been meaning to check out β here are 8 key developments.
Nurses arenβt optimistic that this year will be any better than last year β and more than one-third of them are βextremely likely" to change jobs, according to a new survey.
Despite knowing the negative effects, many still use smartphones in bed, disrupting their sleep patterns. This is caused by artificial light that suppresses melatonin.
For those who are struggling to get enough sleep, the ABCs may be the key to getting more Zs. Experts weigh in on the effectiveness of a simple sleep hack.
Americans ranked their favorite types of salads, dressings and toppings in a new survey. For National Salad Month, some even added some off-the-path foods to their healthy meal option.