Are drug ads really true? 
Are drug ads really true?
A new study finds that nearly 60 percent of the claims in prescription pharmaceutical TV ads are potentially misleading.
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What your nails are saying about your health
Did you know that your nails can show you signs that your health may be in danger? Learn more.
Monkeys cured of HIV-like virus—could humans be next? 
Monkeys cured of HIV-like virus—could humans be next?
Nearly 32 years after the initial outbreak of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, researchers find a promising cure in a similar condition in monkeys.
Spotlight on the benefits of genetic testing 
Spotlight on the benefits of genetic testing
Find out how genetic testing helped Angelina Jolie make the decision to undergo a double mastectomy to reduce her risk of cancer.
Breast cancer on the rise in young women 
Breast cancer on the rise in young women
New research sheds light on why advanced cases of breast cancer are climbing in women under 40.
Second chance at life after ovarian cancer 
Second chance at life after ovarian cancer
A high school teacher gets a new lease on life thanks to a groundbreaking chemotherapy treatment.
Exercise won’t relieve hot flashes, study finds 
Exercise won’t relieve hot flashes, study finds
When it comes to hot flashes, some experts say aerobic workouts won’t help. Learn why.