Antacid drugs linked to vitamin B12 deficiency 
Antacid drugs linked to vitamin B12 deficiency
Find out what a new study says about acid-suppressing medications.
Most Americans don’t make end-of-life decisions 
Most Americans don’t make end-of-life decisions
Race and education level influence advanced directive care planning, according to a new study.
Can bathing in vitamins boost your health? 
Can bathing in vitamins boost your health?
First it was vitamin shots, then vitamin drips — now a growing number of folks are splashing around in vitamin C-infused showers to help improve their health.
Doctors fight to reduce twin birth rate 
Doctors fight to reduce twin birth rate
With twin births booming due to fertility treatment, physicians are being urged to take a new approach.
Birth control for men? 
Birth control for men?
Believe it or not researchers are in the early stages of developing a birth control pill for males. Learn more.
There’s no such thing as ‘obese and healthy’ 
There’s no such thing as ‘obese and healthy’
A new study dispels the myth that you can be overweight and still fit.
How many calories are really in your food? 
How many calories are really in your food?
Until now, the only way to know how many calories Americans are consuming is from government data. But a team of researchers is working to change that.