While the popularity of taking "selfies" has recently become a world-wide phenomenon, one man was about 27 years ahead of the curve.
It would violate Mark Pool's medical oath if he didn't study every patient's case before operating. He feels the same about his faith if he didn't offer to pray with patients.
Cesarean births, or "C-sections," account for about a third of all deliveries in the United States, but some of the nation's top doctors say that's too many.
Taking a walk could be good for your memory, according to research from the University of Pittsburgh.
A new test could predict which children are at risk for depression later in life.
A new report says up to 2 percent of babies born in the United States are conceived with advanced fertility help.
Scientists at the University of Texas have discovered how to grow human lungs in a lab.
A group of California researchers say they've taken a key step toward harnessing nuclear fusion as a new way to generate power.
Even with sugary diets and soaring obesity rates, there's hope for diebetics. Some people are reversing the Type II disease, getting off their medications and feeling great.
Two friends in New Jersey have come up with PulseWallet, a system that links your credit card information and other payment methods to your palm.









