Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius acknowledged problems with the startup of the health care law on Wednesday but ... Read More
General Health
21 Things Holding You Back
Life is filled with some amazing things. It's also filled with some amazingly-frustrating things that can potentially damage your ... Read More
A New Study Says: WASH YOUR…
According to experts, today's hand-washing habits are disturbing. A recent study of hand-washing habits found only 5 percent of people ... Read More
The Government Shutdown & Your Health
Despite the federal government shutdown, U.S. officials said Medicare and Medicaid recipients and veterans will continue to receive ... Read More
Airplane Drinking Water: (Much) Dirtier Than You Think?
Before you order a glass of water, coffee or tea on your flight…you may want think again. READ: Holiday Air Travel...Done ... Read More
Halle Berry Gives Birth To Healthy Baby Boy
A representative for the 47-year-old actress confirmed Berry and new hubby Olivier Martinez recently welcomed their first son. READ: What ... Read More
Health Apps: Helpful…Or Harmful?
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today announced it is seeking input on its proposed oversight approach for certain mobile applications ... Read More
Obamacare Draws Millions Of Consumers, Young & Old
Obamacare’s opening day drew millions of consumers to health insurance exchanges. Supporters of the Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as ... Read More
White House: "Beware Of Healthcare Scams"
With open enrollment under the Affordable Care Act set to begin Oct. 1, officials at the new health insurance Marketplaces are gearing up to ... Read More
900 Champions Help Americans Understand The Health Insurance Marketplace
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius has recognized more than 900 Champions for Coverage nationwide. These ... Read More
Black Male Suicide Stigma:
From mental health issues to chronic health illnesses, there is a growing stream of black men choosing to end their own ... Read More
The Disease NO ONE Is Safe From
Obesity. Yes, it's a disease. The good news? Americans are exercising more. The bad news. The obesity epidemic is still growing. READ: ... Read More