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Teen birth rate continues falling

The nation's record-low teen birth rate stems from robust declines in nearly every state, but most dramatically in several Mountain States and among Hispanics,

Study links childhood ADHD to adult obesity

A new study from New York University finds boys with ADHD are more likely to become obese adults.

Women warn about black market butt injections

You hear about the appeal of rounder rear-ends in songs like Bootilicious by Destiny’s Child. Celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Nikki Minaj, and Jennifer Lopez

Center for Disease Control study finds E Coli in most public pools

A new study from the Center for Disease Control says the majority of public pools are contaminated with E.Coli.

New research finds fallopian tube removal may prevent ovarian cancer

New research suggests removing your fallopian tubes may prevent ovarian cancer.

Susan G. Komen "Race For The Cure" Saturday May 18 In Downtown Detroit

Think pink.  It's time for the annual "Race For The Cure" to fight breast Cancer. The event is taking place Saturday May 18 from Comerica Park to Midtown

STUDY: Texting & driving may coincide with other risky teen behaviors

If you've ever caught your teen texting and driving, chances are he or she is making other risky decisions behind the wheel.

New oncology unit opens at Beaumont Hospital

A new inpatient oncology unit has opened up at Beaumont Hospital in Troy. It’s a $12.5 million unit with 44 private rooms to keep up with the growing need

Woman copes with tragedy after bus accident

Freak accidents happen, but when you are the one facing the challenges in the aftermath, the road to healing can be long and difficult.

FDA warns pregnant women of migraine drug risk for child development

U.S. health officials are warning doctors and women about the dangerous impact some migraine medicines have on child development.

STUDY: Cleaning pacifiers with spit is OK

Cleaning a baby's pacifier with your own saliva may have hidden health benefits.

Pfizer to begin selling Viagra online

Men who are bashful about needing help in the bedroom no longer have to go to the drugstore to buy that little blue pill.

Federal health regulators conduct review on potentially harmful chemical in…

A chemical that's been in U.S. households for more than 40 years is now just being reviewed for its health safety.

FDA lowers age for buyers of Plan B morning after contraceptive pill to 15

In a surprise twist to the effort to ease access to morning-after pills, the government has lowered the age limit to 15 for one brand — Plan B One-Step — and

Uncle saves niece who needed a second kidney transplant

An uncle saves his niece after finding out she needed a second kidney transplant, 10 years after her first kidney transplant.

Women call soy bean substance a "face lift in a bottle"

The cancer-ending drug may provide skin benefits, too.

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