Nearly 92 million Americans used a powerful prescription painkiller in 2015, survey shows
Author - Joseph Smith
Very young children should stay off, group says
Goal is to combat smoking by making it less addictive
Study suggests that even when people weren't really more sedentary, their risk of early death rose
Children under age 6 most often affected, study finds
Internet-fueled movement has heart experts concerned about potential consequences
If findings replicated, a shot every month or two could replace daily pills, scientists say
Neurologist says one causes burning pain, the other causes problems with heart rate and blood pressure
Shrunken areas of brain tissue actually re-grew after treatment, doctor says
Last new drug for the memory-robbing disease was introduced in the United States in 2003