Why Do People Go Nuts on New Year’s Eve?
How to avoid rowdiness you might regret. read the full article
Shopping for a Hip Replacement in Florida? Go by the Numbers
Some hospitals have consistently shorter stays, fewer complications and readmissions, and lower mortality than others do. read the full article
NYU Langone Medical Center Reopens for Surgery
A ballerina’s health struggles; happy hangover-free new year read the full article
FDA Approves First New Tuberculosis Drug in 40 Years
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration says it has approved a Johnson & Johnson tuberculosis drug that is the first new medicine to fight the deadly infection in more than four decades. read the full article
How to Cure a Hangover
The old standbys—water, carbs, sleep—are still the best remedies. But drinking responsibly is better. read the full article
Kids Need Their Recess, Pediatricians Say
Google's most popular diets of 2012; Plus, happy hangover-free new year! read the full article
A Common-Sense Approach to Cleaner Eating
A guide to clean, safe, and wholesome eating read the full article
Ditch Resolutions, and Find Real Solutions
Techniques for a truly healthy new year read the full article
Kids race to finish triathlon
Triathlon is quickly becoming one of the world's most popular sports. On Sunday, more than 800 kids jumped in to join the trend. read the full article
Healthy options for late night snacking
Holly Firfer tells us about one man's struggle to get a grip on his late night snacking. read the full article