Encino hospital stabbing: Suspect in custody after 3 stabbed
Ashkan Amirsoleymani is in custody after allegedly stabbing three medical workers Encino Hospital Medical Center on Ventura Boulevard. The hospital reopened Saturday.
“I will not know a single day of peace until I can govern my own body ... in the state I once loved.”
Though the United States appears to be coming out of the worst of the pandemic, COVID-19 isn't going away any time soon. And there remains the continued risk of another surge as more states relax...
A 10-year-old Ohio girl had to cross state lines into Indiana to obtain an abortion after her state's ban went into effect.
No. 1: Those who've had repeat COVID infections, regardless of severity.
Casey Ward says she begged doctors to operate, but they wouldn't because she was pregnant. After birth, they discovered tumors in multiple organs.
This month's Healthy Actions column looks at healthy sleep habits and sleep disorders.
A pair of Mayo Clinic ophthalmologists urge readers to be aware of cataract symptoms and take steps to preserve good eye health.
Those with Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome experience extreme bouts of nausea that disappear once they completely stop using cannabis products.
A brief from the Alabama Attorney General's office argued that gender-affirming care was also not "deeply rooted in our history or traditions."
"I don’t believe a tragic situation should be perpetuated by another tragedy,” Noem tells CNN's Dana Bash
Jace Ward had 1 goal when he died of a brain tumor a year ago: to make the path easier for others. A year later, his mother still pursues that dream.
Monica had beaten cancer before, but this time it wasn't responding to chemotherapy, prompting her to consider what she wanted to do next.
Britain’s polio outbreak is the price for the “worldwide obsession” with Covid which led to children missing vaccines during lockdown, MPs have warned.
One in 50 pregnancies is ectopic and requires an abortion to save the life of the mother, regardless of her financial status. Abortion bans may delay or prevent their care.
In the early 1990s, long before PPE, N95 and asymptomatic transmission became household terms, federal health officials issued guidelines for how medical workers should protect themselves from tuberculosis during a resurgence of the highly infectious respiratory disease. Their recommendation, elastomeric respirators, an industrial-grade face mask familiar to car painters and construction workers, would in the decades that followed become the gold standard for infection-control specialists focuse
Health authorities across Canada have cut the hours of hospital emergency departments and urgent care clinics in recent weeks, a move that in some cases may extend through the summer, due to a surge in patients and staff shortages. The situation, clinicians say, is tied to a resurgence of viral infections such as COVID-19 among adults and children and a push by others to seek care delayed by the pandemic, and exacerbated by the high number of healthcare workers who are sick or burned out. The strain has led to scenes of clogged hospital hallways and overflowing clinic waiting rooms, hours-long waits for inpatient care and occupancy rates of more than 100% at children's hospitals.
After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, it's left some in Ohio to travel outside the state for an abortion. Among them is a 10-year-old girl.
Pick up some or all of these healthy habits to help your brain grow and protect against dementia.
Blink-182 drummer and husband of Kourtney Kardashian, Travis Barker, opens up about his recent hospital experience after an endoscopy, a surgical procedure.
People can learn how to handle strong emotions by learning how to be truly present in the moment, according staffers from Behavioral Health