But look what 6 months of proper diet and exercise can do.
Examining the roots of the dysfunction, and how we can change it without passing on medication costs to the sickest among us
Despite increasingly significant influence on care, online health resources should be valued for what they are: in their infancy.
Many governors are delaying or refusing to even contemplate health insurance exchanges.
No one wants to hear this, but a large study found a link between drinking three or more cups per day and developing glaucoma.
We might not like everything we read, but a new trial found that giving patients easier access to our exam notes gets us more involved in effective care.
New York City's regulation of a Jewish tradition does little more than add to a growing aura of hostility and ignorance surrounding circumcision.
Your new digital therapist
Maximizing the potential of our increasingly vast base of scientific knowledge
Social media as a means of empowering patients and eliminating the mystery surrounding cochlear implants -- and the future of transparency?
Genes influencing depression also bolstered our ancestors' immune systems -- an understanding that's informing experimental therapies.
The FDA is finally stepping in on the giant online pharmaceutical market.
How the global health organization grew from makeshift clinics to a state-of-the-art cancer center in rural Rwanda, and what lies ahead
Especially with the country in great need of donation, science should speak louder than stigma in determining who can help.
The success of a hospital system in Washington state should be a strong signal that patient decision aids are powerful quality-improving, cost-cutting tools.
Unsure where it's coming from, it's nearly impossible to regulate.
Amid his outspoken advocacy of childhood nutrition education, the comedian stands by his iconic 1967 character. We should, too.
How a local government, university, hospital, medical school, non-profit, and corporation in Bethlehem, Pennslyvania are working together.
A forward-thinking anti-discriminatory campaign
Veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder swear that support dogs lead to remarkable improvements, but research has yet to support their widespread use.