Allergies and asthma Information on sneezing, wheezing and other breathing problems.
Traveling with allergies and asthma Traveling to different parts of the country may expose you to different—and maybe more—allergens and asthma triggers than you're used to. Read more
Health news Recent research findings and health updates.
MERS poses little risk to America Middle East respiratory syndrome has been fatal in slightly more than 1 in 3 cases, but the risk to the American public remains low. Read more
Alcohol use disorder is rampant and untreated Millions have problems with drinking, but fewer than 20 percent of those with alcohol use disorder seek help. But help may keep this dangerous condition from leading to deadly health problems. Read more
Going camping? Follow these 5 tips A bear attack in a national park brings safety into focus just in time for summer. Check out these 5 tips for a safe camping trip. Read more
Anxiety affects millions of careers About 4.3 million full-time workers have an anxiety disorder, new data suggests. And with the stress comes the risks of poor health, career problems and relationship difficulties. Read more
Nutrition and fitness Tips for eating right, staying active and maintaining a healthy weight.
Safe grilling The key to safe and tasty grilled food is cooking each item to the right temperature. Read more
America's fittest city revealed Many factors can make a city a healthy, fit place to live. How does your city stack up against the top-ranking locale of 2015? Read more
Infographic: The calories in sugary treats Calories are a vital part of a balanced diet, but many may come from unhealthy sugary sources. Take a look at just how much that sweet donut or soda could be adding to your calorie count. Read more
Women's health Health information especially for women.
High heels, higher injury risk Your footwear could hurt you. The rate of sprains, strains and other injuries caused by high heels increased by about 82 percent from 2002 to 2012. Read more
Anxiety affects millions of careers About 4.3 million full-time workers have an anxiety disorder, new data suggests. And with the stress comes the risks of poor health, career problems and relationship difficulties. Read more