BP Takes a First Step Toward Capping the Leak
The successful completion of a cut in the riser pipe will allow BP to try to lower a containment dome over the leak to capture oil and siphon it to the surface
The successful completion of a cut in the riser pipe will allow BP to try to lower a containment dome over the leak to capture oil and siphon it to the surface
An explanation of how the same class of antidepressant drugs like Prozac and Paxil can be considered both cure-all and placebo
Multiracial patients in need of marrow transplants face steep odds, but one family has launched a global campaign to raise awareness and save their son's life
A new study calculates how unhealthy a typical 2,000-calorie-a-day diet would be if it contained only foods advertised on TV
The oil leaking from the broken well at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico is everywhere -- but nowhere you can see. That is what makes it so insidious and destructive
A new study reports a significantly increased risk of miscarriage in depressed women taking antidepressants, further complicating the treatment of the mood disorder during pregnancy
The company has said they will cooperate with the Congressional inquiry.
Our latest wellness checkup surveys the state of women's health, with a focus on caregiving and heart disease
Learning to avoid these common traps can make living with fibromyalgia that much easier
Elon Musk created Pay Pal and helms electric-car company Tesla Motors and now runs SpaceX. He was also the model for the movie version of Iron Man's Tony Stark.
Some food labels are designed to inform consumers. Others are meant to confuse and seduce. Here's a guide to deciphering the most common packaged-food labeling systems, as well as proposed changes to the familiar Nutrition Facts panel
As the Gulf of Mexico oil spill shows little sign of abating, TIME takes a look back at history's greatest environmental tragedies