Health News

Vaccination: What Travelers Need to Know
New evidence suggests that many Americans who travel abroad may wind up bringing home some unintended souvenirs.
Epinephrine Autoinjectors: Safety Tips
Even lifesaving devices like epinephrine autoinjectors can pose risks. That's why it's important to use them safely.
Breastfeeding Gets a Boost
More hospitals are teaching new mothers and moms-to-be how to breastfeed their newborns — a development that could lead to healthier children, health officials say.
Could Your Child Be at Risk for Measles?
Measles may seem like an ailment from a bygone era, but new evidence suggests that many US children may still be at risk today.
Think Pink!
Have you or your loved ones been affected by breast cancer? Share these resources and support those fighting! 
All About Breast Cancer
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month - a perfect time to learn a bit more about the condition that affects roughly 1 in 8 US women, according to the National Cancer Institute. So read on and wear your pink ribbon proudly!
Gender Differences for Chantix
If you're a man taking Chantix and aren't seeing immediate results, don't get discouraged just yet. New evidence suggests that the popular anti-smoking aid may help women more than men — but only at first.
In ADHD Anxiety, Rx Not Likely the Culprit
Despite past reports that ADHD medication could lead to anxiety in kids, new evidence suggests that stimulant medications may actually help with this issue.
How to Cope with Winter Allergies
It’s getting chilly out and, just like clockwork, you’re back sniffling again. But before you write off that stuffy nose as just another cold, you may want to consider that the culprit could actually be winter allergies.
How to Save Face: Mohs Micrographic Surgery
Many skin cancers occur on the face. Removing them is vital, but it can be disfiguring. That's where Mohs micrographic surgery could step in.