Massachusetts' high court upholds $37M judgment for woman who smoked Marlboro Lights, got ...

The highest court in Massachusetts has upheld a nearly $37 million judgment for a woman who said she developed cancer after switching to Marlboro Light cigarettes because she thought they were less da

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Teens should be trained before entering the world of social media, APA says

Social media can present both risks and benefits when it comes to teens. The American Psychological Association has released recommendations to guide families and adolescents in how to optimize its use.

Part-Time Physician: Is It a Viable Career Choice?

There may be many solutions for overstressed, burned out, and overworked physicians. Perhaps going part-time is one of them; but there are also negatives to consider.

How health care workers can get free Chipotle to celebrate National Nurses Week

Chipotle said 2,000 winners will get a "Burrito Care Package" to feed 50 people. Other National Nurses Week deals include free food and drinks.

FDA may allow birth control pill without prescription this summer as experts weigh data

HRA Pharma asked the Food and Drug Administration to allow over-the-counter sales of Opill after the Supreme Court said there was no federal right to abortion.

If you're 40, it's time to start mammograms, according to new guidelines

The influential U.S. Preventive Task Force issue a draft of its new breast cancer screening guidelines. They're now recommending women start younger, amid a rise in breast cancer rates.

She boarded a cruise ship. Then she had a stroke.

When it came time to board the bus for the cruise terminal, Shelley had a headache. Once on board the ship, she headed straight to her stateroom for a nap. "I took the girls out to look around the ship and when we went back to the room,

New Mexico marks 1st child death of the state's flu season

New Mexico health officials are reporting the first pediatric death during the state's current flu season. The state Department of Health announced Tuesday that a 2-year-old Otero County girl died from a flu-related illness.

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