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Remnants of bird flu virus found in pasteurized milk, FDA says
Remnants of bird flu virus found in pasteurized milk, FDA says
Here's what Epsom salt baths do, and why there's some controversy surrounding them.
Eating fiber has lots of health benefits. Here's how to incorporate more of the nutrient into your meals.
This week's health studies show the benefits of movement, olive oil and even bird watching.
A celebrity doctor offers easy tips — from drinking tea to taking cold showers — to help you feel younger with age.
Raw oysters can harbor bacteria that can make you sick, but you can take steps to reduce that risk.
What experts say about stair climbing as a measure of your health — and ways to make it more effective for you.
Does when you eat matter when it comes to losing weight? Here's what one new study found.
Doctors who treat patients with allergies share tips on how they manage their own allergy symptoms.
News you can use about gratitude, aging and getting out in the great outdoors.
What to know about new studies on fitness, time-restricted eating, mental health and more.
Stay up to date on product recalls. For example, Yogi is recalling nearly 900,000 tea bags due to high levels of pesticide residue.
How worried should parents be, and what symptoms should they watch out for? Doctors put the new data into perspective.
Over 14,000 five-star reviewers agree: These stylish, supportive kicks are just what the doctor ordered.
Health experts explain neurocysticerosis, which is likely what the presidential candidate experienced.
What you need to know about the study, as well as who is most at risk for multiple sclerosis and early signs to look out for.
Everything you need to know about the spread of avian influenza, aka bird flu, in the U.S. and new federal funding.
Most couples don’t get pregnant when they first try to conceive and that is normal, experts explain.
Vampire facials themselves may not be dangerous, but unsafe practices at unlicensed spas can lead to infections, experts say.
U.S. scientists have tested everything from milk to sour cream and ground beef for bird flu amid an outbreak among dairy cattle.
Telehealth 1.0 is dead, according to one expert. And a new survey says the technology isn't going anywhere.