Michael Bolton recently shared on social media that he is recovering from brain tumor surgery. This means the singer will take a brief break from his tour.
If you tend to indulge in a bit more food and drink during the holidays, you'll want to be aware of holiday heart syndrome. Here are the signs to look out for.
TV producer and the creator of so many legendary comedy shows of yesteryear, Norman Lear, died December 5 at the age of 101. Here is his cause of death.
Veteran actor Ryan O'Neal passed away in 2023. Here's a look at the health issues that the "Love Story" and "Peyton's Place" star dealt with over the years.
In theory, medication is supposed to provide us with relief from whatever ails us. But what if taking meds makes your body ache all over? Here's what it means.
Struggling to get a bit of exercise in your busy daily routine? You don't need a gym membership to stay fit; just do these simple workouts, even during errands.
In an interview, actress Brooke Shields shared that she recently experienced a grand mal seizure. But what does drinking too much water have to do with it?
While the official cause of death is still yet to be determined, early testing has revealed two different drugs that were not a part of Matthew Perry's death.
You might be considering avoiding bread entirely to help your weight loss goals. But as it turns out, doing so may have other effects on your body as well.
Many people hold milk as the gold standard when it comes to getting calcium. But there are a few other calcium sources that could give milk a run for its money.
The internet is full of ice tricks. Then there's the mammalian dive reflex, which is said to aid with everything from hangovers to anxiety - and sleep.
With the proposal of Assembly Bill 418, many consumers in California are worried that the popular candy brand Skittles might be banned. Here's the real story.
Do routine activities seem unusually hard? You could be dealing with what's known as "exercise intolerance." We'll discuss some of the tell-tale signs.
A rare condition called persistent genital arousal disorder can cause a person to feel constant sexual arousal that won't go away. Here's what we know about it.