More effective treatment means more people with HIV are living long lives, which can pose a number of health issues for women as they enter menopause. (CNN)
Lung cancer surgery left her "leaking" but belly fat -- and trailblazing stem cell therapy -- saved her life, say doctors at the Mayo Clinic. (STAT)
A United Nations report showed that drug use has declined worldwide, but use of one illicit drug has increased dramatically in the United States. (Fox News)
Did you hear the one about the woman who went into surgery as a Texan and came out a Brit? (Dallas Morning News)
If you're finally acting on plans to get in better physical condition, fitness experts offer advice about how to avoid injuries during workouts. (Washington Post)
A facial recognition device may help children with autism gain insight into their emotions. (NBC News)
The Environmental Protection Agency has deemed the water in Flint, Mich., safe to drink again. (Fox News)
A new record for continuity of care? A Tulane medical student believes in annual check-ups, which is why she sees her doctor, a pediatrician who has been her doctor since infancy. The student, now 26, told The New York Times that she plans to stick with her doc until she graduates medical school.
Attention hot women: Men will likely try harder to persuade you to have condomless sex. (ZME Science)
A sleep-deprived nation has created a booming market for smart devices designed to help people sleep better. (CBS News)
If you think you're an authority on menstrual periods, Buzzfeed has a quiz for you.
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