Many countries can provide adequate enough health care for their residents, but some nations do a much better job at preventing and treating disease.
The American Health Care Act is unpopular with Democrats and Republicans alike.
About 1 in 10 Americans doesn't have health insurance right now. In a decade it could be about 1 in 5.
A forecast by the Office of Management and Budget put the number of people who would lose their insurance coverage over the next decade at 26 million.
An estimated 56 million people will be without health insurance by 2026 under the American Health Care Act.
Politicians from both sides of the aisle are waiting to see if the CBO's analysis will provide them with a political advantage in the coming healthcare debate.
A bill proposed by Republican legislators would give companies the ability to make employees participate in genetic tests and give access to the results to their employer.
As healthcare professionals begin to use wearable fitness trackers more, having access to additional data could have potential downsides.
Sanders and Cruz have differing, if not opposite, stances on the Affordable Care Act. They'll take their disagreements on air on CNN Tuesday night.
Some states could lose all insurance companies operating under the Affordable Care Act, industry leaders warned.
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania studied the health effects of negative stigma and weight bias on overweight research participants.
A new study from the CDC says the gap between rural and urban health is growing.
The Senate passed a resolution instructing House and Senate committees to start the repeal process.
Healthcare unions have contested the British prime minister’s attempt at reassuring the public that funding for the National Health Service was at record levels.
A repeal of just two provisions could cause the loss of 334,000 jobs in the state, a new report said.
Donald Trump is starting to change his tune when it comes to Obamacare.
Trump could end up keeping one of the law's provisions that Republicans hate most: the individual mandate.
Nineteen states have chosen not to expand their Medicaid coverage, leaving millions uninsured.
An estimated 1.5 million cases of chlamydia were reported in 2015.
Hillary Clinton says she'd defend and expand the Affordable Care Act, while Donald Trump says he'd repeal it his first day in office.
The EQ-Radio reads subtle changes in breathing and heart rhythms to guess if a person is happy, excited, angry or sad.
Sustol is a long-acting injection that prevents chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting, two of the treatment’s most acute side effects.