

Around the world, governments of different countries have tried a variety of measure to discourage their people from using tobacco.

Should an Arkansas woman have been charged with jeopardizing the welfare of her baby when she breastfed the child after

A study published on March 27 in the New England Journal of Medicine shows the first direct and clear evidence

The artificial sweetener, Aspartame, that has been linked to heart problems, obesity and cancer has changed its name. Now known

2014’s County Health Rankings, issued in collaboration between the University of Wisconsin Popular Health Institute and the Robert Wood Johnson

Low back pain and related disability cost American health care more than $85 billion annually and constitute about 10 percent

Polio-free India was declared disease free by the news media again today, following a United Nations World Health Organization (WHO)

It is now three years since India reported a case of Polio and the World Health Organization (WHO) has stated