

The Colorado Department of Public Health has identified pneumonic plague as infecting a Colorado citizen this past week. Research into

A young girl who was once believed to be cured of the HIV virus, is once more HIV positive. It

Information technology (IT) systems appear to be playing a significant role in reducing the number of medical errors in both

Blood donations are important all year long, but during the summer months, many hospitals and clinics will ramp up their

Another child’s life was lost to hot car death this week, when a 15-month-old Connecticut boy was left in the car for

According to a recent study, obesity is worse than smoking because it cuts the life span by 14 years on

Since the 1950s, Western medicine in the U.S. has increasingly been concerned with pharmaceuticals and the development of new technologies

A recent study shows that one glass of red wine is not as good for the heart as initially suspected.