Exercise campaigns and health eating may be paying off for the children of America.
Numerous arrests in stunning Medicaid fraud scheme based in D.C.
Medicaid gets duped, and now prosecutors are out to get those responsible.
Fitbit recalls wristbands after complaints of rash
At the time, Fitbit apologized and began offering refunds and replacements to people who experienced skin reactions after wearing the Force.
Medical homes not as effective as previously thought: Study
Medical homes, which are often thought of as a better model of primary care with an emphasis on enhanced coordination, may not improve quality of treatment, according to a new study.
Artificial light sources can negatively affect circadian rhythms, scientists say
Aligning your day with the sun could have some significant health benefits.
Bariatric surgery an option for Type 1 diabetics
Overweight patients with type 1 diabetes may make good candidates for bariatric surgery, but unlike with type 2 disease, the procedure doesn’t always work.
New painkiller, set to hit markets in March, has health care professionals alarmed
A new painkiller is set to hit the market and it’s leaving some health care official worried.
Removing ovaries cuts risk of death in gene carriers, according to new study
Removing ovaries may significantly cut the risk of certain cancers, according to a new study.
U.S. Health insurers anticipate Medicare cuts
The Obama administration announced Friday cuts were on the table next year for Medicare Advantage,
Flu-related deaths highest among young and middle-aged adults, CDC says
The flu is hitting younger people harder this year than it has in years past, the CDC announced Thursday.