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Fitbit used in ER to determine patient treatment after seizure
When a 42-year-old man was recently rushed to an emergency room after a seizure, the doctors noticed he was was wearing a Fitbit Charge HR tracker. Here's how the device helped doctors make a big medical decision.
Dry shampoo: Should you be concerned about hair loss?
Woman's post goes viral after she loses hair.
Second woman faces possible jail sentence in Northern Ireland over abortion pills
The woman helped her teenage daughter have an abortion.
3D printing BioPen lets surgeons draw with stem cells
The BioPen is a handheld 3D printer that lets surgeons draw in human stem cells and regrow cartilage in the body.
Gucci advert banned for showing 'unhealthily thin' model
Gucci said the model's weight was a "subjective issue".
In Northern Ireland, women still face prison for having an abortion
Drinking bleach and crashing cars: The desperate measures low-income women take.
There are now more obese adults in the world than underweight adults
Though obesity is far more prevalent, malnutrition remains a public health problem in the world’s poorest regions.
Doctors 'refusing' UK gender dysphoria patients hormone treatments
Conservatism is being blamed.
Families taking care of relatives with dementia face serious financial burdens
About one in five caregivers go hungry because they don't have enough money.
Discount store to withdraw scales after being branded 'pro-anorexia'
"Great idea B&M, sell a set of scales with a well-known pro-ana slogan."
People with OCD are sharing their innermost thoughts online
"OCD is my battlefield."
Brits showed up at hospital after overindulging on Easter eggs
"If you've had one too many Easter eggs and a big Sunday dinner, you're likely to feel better after a rest at home and drinking plenty of water."
New visualization reveals the Zika virus at atomic level
Pioneering visualization firm reveals what the Zika virus looks like at the atomic level.
Richard Simmons dispels troubling rumors: 'No one is holding me hostage'
"I just really don't want to do anything."
By Yohana Desta
8 apps revolutionizing maternal health care in developing nations
Mobile maternal health is saving lives around the world.
By Katie Dupere
I got it from my mama: How to tell if your bad habits are inherited
Don't rush to blame your parents. It's not that simple.
Inside the hunt for a Zika virus vaccine
Researchers are pursuing multiple avenues to quickly develop an effective Zika virus vaccine.
By Chelsea Harvey
Virtual reality helps people with MS relive their passions in touching ad campaign
Virtual reality helps a surfer and a dancer with MS reconnect with what they love most.
By Patrick Kulp
'Street medicine' doctors make house calls to the homeless
"My job is to bring comfort to them, and healing when I can."
By The Associated Press
When a woman's body at work is seen as a liability, everyone loses
Pregnancy, pumping, menstruation: How do we acknowledge a woman's body at work without further stigmatizing?
By Rebecca Ruiz
Woman shares photo of dimples on breast to raise awareness of cancer symptoms
An Australian woman has shared a message to Facebook in the hope of helping others.
By Jenni Ryall
'I am sick of being silenced': 14 women share their abortion stories
Women anonymously tell Mashable what it feels like to be shamed over having an abortion.
By Rebecca Ruiz
7 relatable fitness bloggers who will build you up
Inspiration without intimidation.
Calculator showing how much exercise it takes to burn off fast food will ruin your lunch plans
Consider your cheat day ruined.