The Ebola outbreak in West Africa is a major international health crisis, but here at home in the U.S. you don't really have much to worry about. Here's why.
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Yeah we get it, police officers can cross the line, and go too far. But let's be honest, they're are so many more good ones than bad. The majority actually care about serving and protecting, they want to help their community. And if ...
Americans and obesity seem to go together these days like KFC and angioplasty, so it only makes sense we continue to raise awareness about the importance of maintaining good health.
If you've driven by the Neon Sun tanning salon on Hillside & Bell in Amarillo, you might have seen a sign out front that shocked you. The business has been advertising that using tanning beds may actually prevent skin cancer and other diseases.
A new form of birth control is set to go into the initial testing stages starting in 2015. The idea began with Bill Gates and his colleagues and a MIT scientist. It is a microchip that is implanted into your arm, stomach or buttocks that releases hormones. This birth control microchip will last 16 years and you can turn it on and off with a remote.
Everyone knows that the impact of brain injuries is an issue facing the NFL, but the latest former player to raise awareness of it is doing so in a unique way.
It may sound like the premise of a horrible horror movie, but apparently it's all too real. Three Americans wound up in a hospital in Mexico after getting possessed while playing with a Ouija board.
A 70-year-old San Antonio man was punched by a police officer and dragged from his car after suffering a diabetic episode, causing him to pass out in his vehicle while in the turning lane of a street. When cops arrived, Thomas Mathieu was unconscious behind the wheel, leading cops to assume he was intoxicated...