Saving babies with early detection of Sepsis
Updated: 5:34 PM One in four babies will develop Sepsis, but often by the time doctors spot it in newborns it can be too late. Now there is an infection detection device that is saving these young lives.
Updated: 5:34 PM One in four babies will develop Sepsis, but often by the time doctors spot it in newborns it can be too late. Now there is an infection detection device that is saving these young lives.
Updated: 6:55 PM Measles, mumps and the flu, these are just a few of the ailments that may come to mind when you think about vaccines. But now a new therapeutic vaccine 15 years in the making could make cancer kill itself.
Updated: 6:39 PM Tiger Woods, Kobe Bryant, and Alex Rodriguez are just a few of the superstar athletes who've used it to help their banged-up knees, shoulders, and Achilles’ tendons.
Updated: 6:56 PM Nearly 80 percent of women in the U.S. will suffer with uterine fibroids at some point in their lives. One in four of those will need treatment.
Updated: 6:54 PM What's your favorite song? What artist gets you pumped up? Who do you listen to when you fall asleep?
Updated: 6:53 PM We know our blood pressure number and our cholesterol number, so why not know our mental health number?
Updated: 7:07 PM Treating Ovarian Cancer as a chronic illness, rather than acute disease, extends lives
Updated: 7:03 PM Your skin, your nose, your digestive system, allergies can affect them all. Sufferers will try just about anything to get relief, but some might be wasting their time.
Updated: 7:07 PM The statistics do not lie: US citizens are slackers when it comes to physical fitness. The CDC reports that only 20%t of Americans over 18 meet aerobic and strength-training guidelines. Now, technology could change that.
Updated: 6:49 PM We've heard of menopause, hormones go crazy, sending women into hot flashes and mood swings. But did you know the same things happen to the opposite sex?
Updated: 6:56 PM Imagine being told you have a devastating disease, and then finding out your doctor was wrong.
Updated: 6:57 PM With students back to school for about a month, and tailgating and party season in full swing, this could be the perfect time to talk to your kids about the dangers of underage drinking. Here is some helpful advice on how to deal with the touchy subject.
Updated: 5:37 PM From what you eat, to strokes you don't even know are happening. There are things that could be hurting your memory and more, but there's a way to beat the brain drain.
Updated: 7:41 PM Each year, about 100,000 women with breast cancer will undergo a mastectomy. For those who elect reconstructive surgery, it can be a long, painful process. Now, a remote control is changing that.
Updated: 6:51 PM It's a lab like no other, and some day what's happening inside it could change or even save your life.
Updated: 3:35 PM It robs you of your memories, families of their finances, and it could be in your genes.
Updated: 5:42 PM Singer Sheryl Crow recently revealed she had a brain tumor. Her benign brain tumor hasn't caused major problems at this point, but for others, the non-cancerous tumors can cause serious conditions including blindness.
Posted: 6:56 PM The seasons are changing, kids are back in school and seasonal flu is upon us.
Updated: 6:42 PM Some of us have innies, others have outies but besides collecting lint what's your belly button really good for?
Updated: 7:30 PM High School sports are back in full swing. But it's not all fun and games. This year 3.5 million kids playing football and other sports will be treated for a sports injury.
Updated: 7:05 PM You might be missing some of the important information written on your prescription drug bottles, and that could be dangerous.
Updated: 5:37 PM Trouble breathing, coughing, stuffiness and more and 60-million people suffer from allergies and asthma. There's no cure, but now doctors have a new weapon to help these people attack the annoying symptoms.
Updated: 7:10 PM 200,000 people will be diagnosed with epilepsy this year. Neurons fire in the brain-creating a storm of electricity that can spark uncontrollable shaking. Now, advanced tracking and targeting approaches are helping stop the seizures.
Updated: 7:00 PM It may share the name of a popular beat from the eighties, but the HeartLight we're talking about is helping heartbeats get back to normal.