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Scientists have found traces of banned antibiotics, arsenic, and seven other household medications from Tylenol to Prozac in factory-farmed poultry.

I bought a new white T-shirt, slept in it for three consecutive nights, sealed it in a Ziploc bag, then paid $30 to let men sniff my scent.

From miso soup to massages, here are our top ten healthy tips for healing after a night of hard partying.

For low-income women, 'cheap' birth control ain't cheap.

I've been waiting three years to donate a kidney to a stranger. That's a long time to stay faithful to an offer I made eight months out of college.
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He's cute, cuddly, and looking for a shot of insulin. Jerry the Bear is not your average stuffed animal.

Some days, he’d wake up on a Saturday morning, say he had to run some errands, and turn up 24 hours later.

Does eating your placenta actually do anything? No one really knows.

A new study shows that obese girls are highly stigmatized—and losing weight won't improve their body image.

A new study examines how gynecologists and obstetricians talk about sexual activity with their patients—if they talk about it at all.

Tell us how you’re incorporating your love of the game into your community.

Anesthesiologist Alexandra Conrad talks about the little things she loves.

Campbell’s Soup Company is going BPA-free. Sort of. What's the holdup?

One man's clever plan to expand the pool of bone marrow donors, and the upstart company bringing it to market.

The philosophical rift plaguing the practice of yoga in the United States: Is it a life path, or a business model?

People from different countries and cultures generally agree on how to lose weight and what foods are the healthiest.

Rep. Price dared us to bring him "one woman" who couldn't afford birth control. We found 25.