Scientists have identified the first genetic locus associated with anorexia.
Former First Lady asks: 'Why is someone OK with your kids eating crap?'
'Pretty Cool': Dr Victoria Williams got to put her own name on the birth certificate as delivering physician.
The last outbreak of Ebola in the DRC was in 2014, when dozens of people died.
The country had declared the Zika outbreak an emergency in November 2015.
Baclofen is a promising but controversial treatment for people with a dependence to alcohol.
Enteroccoci emerged with the first animals that crawled on land some 450 million years ago.
Antiretroviral therapy has been credited with saving millions of lives.
Having a low BMI has previously been linked with Alzheimer's but this is merely an association.
Greig Trout speaks to IBTimes UK about his around-the-world adventure that helped him beat PTSD.
The study tested the effects of THC on the endocannabinoid system of young, mature and older mice.
Drug users took heroin that contained a mixture of carfentanyl and fentanyl.
Hunt said Brexit negotiations would be a crucial factor in bolstering the NHS.
Macaques treated with placental stem cells had higher survival rate after being exposed to radiation, study claims.
The whole liver grows in size to cope with extra stress when we eat and drink.
Number of patients waiting more than four weeks for surgery expected to double.
And old drinking habits die hard for the baby boomers.
Babies are unable to express their pain - but non-invasive brain scans could help measure it.
Breast reconstruction can boost body image but it does carry some risks.
Four genes involved in brain development have been linked to the condition.
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) can reduce the risk of HIV transmission by at least 90%.
Patients who took ketamine experienced a 50% drop in depression symptoms, but Botox appeared to help too.
The surgeries were conducted between June 2010 and February 2015 at three NHS trust hospitals.
15-year-old Pippa McManus weighed just 4 stone when treated before her death.
People too old or ill to exercise could get some of the benefits in tablet form, a study in mice suggests.
Danish scientists have begun to uncover why some of us love sugary foods.
Cholera has killed hundreds of people fleeing conflict and famine in South Sudan.
The grey matter is thinner in areas responsible for motivation and inhibition in people with bipolar disorder.
Charmaine Yoest does not believe in abortions for women who have been raped.
But many widely used antibiotics carried no extra risk of miscarriage.