A sports medicine physician weighs in on body type and nutritional needs for men and women.
A new study finds that hypertensive women with physically demanding jobs could be at higher risk for heart attack.
An expert explains the debilitating characteristics of a disease that affects nearly five million American women.
The American Academy of Pediatrics urges both providers and parents to only use antibiotics when they are truly needed.
Want to know why your memory’s foggy after a night of heavy drinking? Ask you brain and liver.
If you have risk factors for heart disease, getting a calcium scan could prevent a heart attack in the future.
If you can’t remember the last time you had one, it may be time to make an appointment.