Jennifer Lilonsky
A man assumed that his chronic runny nose, sometimes enduring for an entire year, was due to allergies.
A Toronto Maple Leafs fan was seen holding a sign that read "Toronto Stronger" outside the Air Canada Centre on Monday.
Only half of people in the United States who have been infected with hepatitis C get properly tested for the disease, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Chris Kluwe, an outspoken gay rights advocate and NFL punter, was released from the Minnesota Vikings on Monday, sparking speculation that he might have been ousted from the team because of his noticeable role in the gay rights movement.
It is already considered common sense that if you are hungry and trying to cut back on calories, it may not be in your best interest to go grocery shopping.
China is reporting four more deaths due to infection from a new strain of avian influenza, H7N9, bringing the total number of bird flu related fatalities to 31---according to Chinese health authorities. The total number of infections in the country has increased from two to 129.
A cure for both gray hair and the skin condition vitiligo is coming closer to fruition, according to researchers.
Health officials reportedly announced two cases of a resistant strain of gonorrhea, dubbed the "sex superbug,"in Hawaii but then later conflicting reports said that the reports are false.
Released quarterback Tim Tebow's football career still remains uncertain. But in the meantime, Forbes named the orphaned signal caller the most influential athlete in sports in 2013, while reports reveal that ESPN and Fox Sports are eyeing Tebow as a possible candidate for a spot on television.
An alleged Auschwitz death camp guard was arrested in Germany on Monday on allegations that he was involved in war crimes committed there between 1941 and 1945, the Associated Press reports.
Pfizer Inc. announced that they are going to start selling Viagra directly from its website, marking a drug industry first---according to the Associated Press.
About half of teenage athletes wouldn't notify their coach of concussion symptoms, according to a new study from the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, which also found that half of high school football players would continue playing despite a headache resulting from a head injury on the field.
A new study suggests that babies, whose parents suck their pacifiers, were less likely to develop conditions like asthma and eczema later in life.
The Brooklyn Bridge has been shut down to car traffic as authorities attempt to prevent a jumper from jumping off the top of the structure.
British firm Touch Bionics has developed a smartphone application, i-limb ultra revolution, which allows amputees to control their prosthetics just by using a smartphone application.