Coffee drinkers, rejoice! Even if you drink instant, decaf, or even good old regular Joe, new research reveals that even the heaviest coffee drinkers are less likely to die early than people who don't drink coffee.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) have released new guidelines for doctors to support surgical and hormonal transition of transgender children.
An estimated 80,000 Americans died of flu and its complications last winter — the disease’s highest death toll in at least four decades.
Four out of ten American adults will be diagnosed with some form of cancer in their lifetime. This huge number points to a great spiritual need. CBN News reports on what we can all learn about ministering to cancer patients from chaplains who do it every day.
A school-based survey shows nearly 1 in 11 U.S. students have used marijuana in electronic cigarettes, heightening concern about the new popularity of vaping among teens.
Figures from a U.S. government survey released Friday show some progress in the fight against the ongoing opioid addiction crisis with fewer people in 2017 using heroin for the first time compared to the previous year.
Millions of Americans are turning to essential oils in an effort to minimize the number of chemicals in their lives. People use these plant extracts as a replacement for many synthetic medications, for home health care and to clean their homes naturally.
People lucky enough to receive a kidney or part of a liver from a living donor not only cut years off their wait for a transplant, but those organs also tend to survive longer.
The CDC reports a "steep and sustainable" increase in sexually transmitted diseases, asking President Trump to declare a public health crisis, while Franklin Graham calls it a spiritual one.
For the first time, a drug has been shown to help people lose weight and keep it off for several years without raising their risk for heart problems - a safety milestone that may encourage wider use to help curb the obesity epidemic.