We've all taken pills at one point or another, and while the activity itself is very simple, it turns out that posture during this process matters quite a bit.
Most of us are guilty of staying up too late and messing around on our phones before going to bed, but there are some good reasons to break that habit.
Inventions came and went that furthered the field of cardiology, but one was discovered by way of luck and accident: the cardiac pacemaker as we know it today.
Ultrasound scanning of a human body may soon be a far simpler affair than it's been in the past. With a new skin-sticking patch, scanning can be done on the go.
If you're a fitness enthusiast who owns an Apple Watch and has a Peloton membership, you can enjoy the best of both worlds by linking the two platforms.
3DBio is using a new 3D printing technique that'll allow the creation of a second ear for a girl born with just one, using cells from one to create the other.
The COVID-19 booster shots are widely available in the U.S., and the FDA says it's okay to "mix and match" them - in fact, that may be the better option.
The future of humanity without heart attack deaths could come courtesy of a one-time gene-editing treatment - or, at least, that's what Verve is dreaming about.
Peloton users have found a couple of unofficial ways to install the Netflix app and stream content in a web browser. An official app may be on the way, too.
Did you know that getting bit by the wrong tick can result in an allergy to steaks and many other types of meat? Here's what the CDC has to say about it.
Most people are familiar with THC and CBD, the most popular cannabinoids found in cannabis, but the plant has many other potentially beneficial compounds, too.
A health company developed a smartphone app that they say is able to accurately detect the presence of COVID-19 using only the sound of a user's cough.
Some Russian soldiers were exposed to possibly harmful amounts of radiation early in the Ukraine invasion - here's how they were exposed and what could happen
The FDA has authorized a second COVID-19 booster shot for certain people despite the controversy surrounding it. Here's why the agency says it's important.