Articles By Nadia-Elysse Harris
- Dr. Dong-Pyou Han of Iowa State University admitted to falsifying results in research to develop an HIV/AIDS vaccine. Prior to his admission, the findings were hailed as a medical breakthrough.
- Delaney 'Laney' Brown died of acute myeloid leukemia Wednesday, just days after 10,000 carolers came to her home to make her wish come true.
- A newly approved law in Spain will only approve abortions in cases of rape or a threat to expectant mothers' health.
- Claire Davis, 17, died Saturday afternoon from injuries she sustained in a shooting at her Colorado high school last week.
- The thousands of Americans whose plans will be canceled under Obamacare will be allowed a "hardship exemption" if they don't register for insurance in 2014.
- We've compiled a list of the most controversial health stories of 2013, from a woman being denied care because of a language barrier to a mother who only bathes her baby once a week.
- Photographer Melanie Pace captured the Nunery family's first and last moments in a house filled with love.
- Consumer Reports found that half of all raw chicken in the U.S. may contain antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
- One case, Halbig v. Sebelius, could potentially be a major obstacle for the continued implementation of the Affordable Care Act in 2014.
- A new poll found that 37 percent of uninsured Americans believe that Obamacare hurt them in some way.
- Mita Diran tweeted about working long hours just before collapsing to her death. Her employer, Y&R, expressed its condolences.
- Doctors in China attached Xiao Wei's severed right hand to his ankle for a month while operating on his injured arm.