Are you having an ‘emotional affair?’

Online buddies, office “spouses,” close friends–at what point do these emotional attachments turn into emotional “affairs?”

Skin cancer and pregnancy: what women should know

Experts say pregnant women shouldn’t ignore every skin change they observe during pregnancy, since melanoma is common during women’s childbearing years.

"Lovelight" therapy may treat impotence

Treating men to a burst of bright light for thirty minutes every morning may help improve sexual dysfunction, a new study suggests.

Vitamins may reduce miscarriage risk

Women who take vitamin supplements both before and during their pregnancy appear to reduce their risk of having a miscarriage, new research suggests.

Contraceptive ring may prevent HIV transmission

Cornell University researchers say a newly developed vaginal ring may help inhibit the transmission of the HIV virus that causes AIDS.

3 habits that can boost your sex life

A reporter gives three lifestyle changes you can make to help your sex drive.

Boy or girl? At-home test may tell baby’s gender

The makers of an at-home, over-the-counter test say their product can tell an expectant mother if her baby is a boy or a girl as soon as 10 weeks after conception.

FDA: Do not use Clarcon skin products

Officials at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are warning consumers not to use Clarcon skin sanitizers and skin protectants because they may be contaminated with a bacteria that could make users sick.

Good News for Preterm Babies

FDA lists drugs with potential safety risks

Officials with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have released a list of two dozen drugs that it is in the early stages of reviewing for possible safety problems.

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