Healthy Living/WellnessScientists do not want to destroy last stockpile of smallpox virus. Why? The World Health Organization is mulling over whether or not live samples of smallpox, the world’s deadliest most contagious disease, should be disposed already. But scientists argue that this is not the right time. Here's why.by Cez Verzosa
Healthy Living/WellnessWomen outliving men: There's a reason other than shrewdness, study saysby Michael McEnaney
Healthy Living/WellnessEbola death total at 121, WHO reports months remain to stop this bloody killerby Doug Olenick
ScienceHousehold air pollution kills 4.3 mn, 3.7 mn more die from outdoor pollution: WHOby Alexander Saltarin
Healthy Living/WellnessAir pollution kills seven million each year as WHO scientists call for policy improvementsby Tabitha Laffernis
Healthy Living/WellnessThe not-so-sweet truth: Sugar intake 'should be halved,' says WHOby Tabitha Laffernis
Healthy Living/WellnessHand hygiene falls by the wayside in twenty percent of U.S. hospitalsby Tabitha Laffernis
Healthy Living/WellnessWorld Cancer Day: UN, WHO warn cancer cases will rise by 50 percent by 2030by Maryanne Moll
Healthy Living/WellnessGovernments must do more to halt global obesity growth: WHOby Rhodilee Jean Dolor