Suicides Rise Again in the US, Increases Highest Among Minorities

Marijuana Users More Prone to Infections After Knee, Shoulder Surgeries

COVID Shot in Pregnancy Helps Baby, Even If Mom's Been Infected: Study

Fewer U.S. Doctors Will Get Trained in Abortion if Roe v. Wade Overturned

Medical Marijuana May Help Ease Severe Epilepsy in Kids: Study

Vaccinated Health Care Workers Shed Less COVID-19 Virus Than Unvaccinated

Five hours a week of moderate-intensity physical activity could potentially prevent more than 46,000 cancer cases in the United States each year

Changing Diets Mean More Americans Are Anemic Now

Teens who are overweight or obese may be more likely to develop type 2 diabetes or have a heart attack in their 30s and 40s

Kids with strong family ties, school support more likely to stop bullies

Government rules aimed at curbing opioid prescriptions may have backfired - once prescription refills became tougher under new DEA rules, surgeons simply ordered a larger number of pills so the patient had a "stockpile" of opioids to use at home, finds new study in JAMA Surgery (N=21,955 patients).

Cancer survivors more prone to obesity, study finds (risk appears to be particularly high for people who had breast or colon cancer)

Men in recovery from Ebola should wear condoms for at least 3 months, experts say

Alcohol intake tied to low sperm quality, high testosterone

Doctors are more likely to prescribe unnecessary antibiotics for respiratory infections as the day progresses, a new study finds: It appears that doctors "wear down" throughout the day, making them more likely to make inappropriate decisions about antibiotics