The 37-year-old first announced that she had breast cancer on Monday.
The drug maker recorded strong revenue but warned that pending availability of generics will hit at sales of Zyprexa, Cymbalta and Evista, which together accounted for 41 percent of third-quarter sales.
Scientists at the University of Manchester suggest using antiviral drugs that target herpes virus, to slow progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The new study seems to indicate that the herpes simplex virus type 1 is a risk factor for contracting Alzheimer's Disease.
A study compiled by the Centers of Disease Control and the University of Texas and the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston has shown that almost one in 10 Texas 6th graders have had sex.
Biocon Ltd, India top biotechnology company, reported a 4 percent drop in quarterly profit due to higher energy costs and rise in wages, but said strong demand from branded formulations offered opportunities for growth.
Adderall is becoming hard to find in New York City.
One in ten Americans takes antidepressants, according to a federal study published Wednesday, a rate that has skyrocketed in the last two decades.
About one-in-six people in Botswana (or 17 percent) is HIV-positive.
Seeing through walls is no longer science fiction. Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Lincoln Laboratory say they have developed new radar technology that sees through solid walls, providing real-time images of what's happening behind them.
Stress and anxiety may often cause pain in your stomach, according to reports. There are many types of meditation and relaxation techniques that have meditation components that don't result in people having to resort to a number of costly methods to fight stress and anxiety.
Although Giuliana Rancic of Fashion Police and host of E! News is battling breast cancer, she expects to make a full recovery, according to an interview on NBC's Today Monday.
A new vaccine cuts children's chances of contracting malaria in half, according to a major clinical trial sub-Saharan Africa. It is the first successful malaria vaccine and could be an indispensable tool in the fight to eradicate the disease.
A Gallup study released on Monday found that overweight and ailing U.S. workers cost billions in lost work productivity each year.
An experimental vaccine from GlaxoSmithKline halved the risk of African children getting malaria in a major clinical trial, making it likely to become the world's first shot against the deadly disease.
Could malaria be the new smallpox? The World Health Organization said on Monday that nearly a third of the countries where malaria is endemic could eradicate the disease within 10 years.
California doctors find themselves in a tenuous position when it comes to marijuana, a substance that remains illegal under federal law and whose potential health benefits have yet to be proven. The California Medical Association's recently announced solution to this predicament was both simple and unprecedented: legalize it.
Giuliana Rancic, host of “E! News” and “Fashion Police,” announced on the “Today Show” Monday that she has early-stage breast cancer.
Giuliana Rancic announced on Monday that she has breast cancer on the Today show.
On Friday, the California Medical Association became the first major medical association in the nation to officially support the legalization and regulation of marijuana in the U.S.
The 36-year-old announced her diagnosis on Monday morning.
This Sunday the entire America turned pink and witnessed more than 3, 800 people to walk, cry, hug, and finally raise money for the breast cancer patients and survivors in Utica.
The Obama administration cut a major long-term health provision Friday that was part of the sweeping 2010 health care reform law, with officials saying they could not model the plan as both a voluntary and budget-neutral one.