Sadie Rutenberg's heart was fitted with the tiny 15-millimeter valve manufactured by Abbott.
A South Korean startup is working on a portable device that could detect cancer through simple blood testing.
Princess Diana changed the way royal moms give birth, and Kate Middleton may follow suit when she welcomes her third child.
Only 64 cases of Gorham-Stout disease have been reported so far around the world. Its cause still perplexes doctors to this day. No environmental, immunological or genetic risk factors have been identified.
A South Korean company could launch wearable artificial pancreas by 2021.
“Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Cynthia Bailey has opened up about the medical problem she faced recently.
Kyrie Irving has not played for the Boston Celtics since March 11 and recently underwent a minor surgery to remove a tension wire from his knee.
“Real Housewives of Orange County” star Vicki Gunvalson’s daughter, Briana Culberson, is said to have suffered complications from lupus.
While the police have ruled out the possibility of the raccoons acting abnormally due to rabies, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources said that the animals probably have distemper.
A needle may have been reused between up to 30 people at a blood glucose testing station at a Toronto health fair.
When Roxanne Loomis was unable to find a donor, her doctor suggested advertising her requirement on a billboard.
A woman in Florida who endured back pain for 14 years after giving birth has discovered part of an epidural needle embedded in her spine.
A man in the U.K. has reportedly been diagnosed with the world's first drug-resistant case of gonorrhea.
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A woman was arrested for incest after she reportedly gave birth to a baby that belonged to her brother.
Investigators said the Iraqi parents of a 16-year-old girl who allegedly ran away from her South Texas home to avoid an arranged marriage have been charged with attacking her for refusing to wed an older man.
Pregnancy hormones may not be to blame for Kate Middleton's severe morning sickness.
The woman, who had been undergoing the treatment every month for the last two years to alleviate her stress, started wheezing and fainted during a recent session.
Several beaches in Texas reported high levels of fecal bacteria ahead of spring break.
Charlie Weidman told local media his family continued to get rabies shots after the incident took place at their home in Hope, Maine.
The woman first went to a local hospital in her hometown of Farmington, New Mexico, in early January after she started experiencing nausea and flu-like symptoms. Later, she was detected with Hantavirus.
Last week, one of Dr. Ishrat Sohail’s staff members contacted Medicaid Fraud Control Unit and informed them the pediatrician was planning to shred patient files related to fraudulent vaccine administrations.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has requested Congress for over $400 million for a new building to keep the most dangerous disease-causing microbes known to humans.