Buying a 3-month supply of prescription drugs cuts costs by nearly 30 percent.
A Brazilian transsexual involved in an Italian political scandal is believed to have burned to death
1st mammograms. Now, in an apparent coincidence Pap smears. Guidelines by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists say most women in their 20's can have a Pap smear every two years instead of annually. (Nov. 20)
Here's the latest news for Friday November 20: Oprah ending her show in 2011; New guidelines say women in their 20s can have fewer pap smears; Alleged Ft. Hood shooter has court date Saturday and Macy's unveils new parade balloons.
Rugby player's incredible kick
The statewide unemployment rate inched back up to 11 percent in October.
DHHS Secretary Lanier Cansler used to be a lobbyist, and his former firm represents two companies that won state contracts without competitive bidding.
From photos on networking sites to posts on messages boards, personal online content has created a new question: What kind of legacy do you want to leave behind on the Web?
Robert Leffer was working this past January when he was involved in a wreck on Interstate 40 and suffered burns on 80 percent of his body.
Dr. Siegel sorts out new screening guidelines for cervical cancer
The holidays give airlines a chance to charge more per ticket, a local travel agent says.
Holding back tears, Oprah Winfrey told her studio audience Friday that she would end her show in 2011 after a quarter-century on the air, saying prayer and careful thought led her to her decision. (Nov. 20)
A District Court judge on Friday extended an order giving temporary custody of the 6-year-old daughter of Scott and Kelly Morris to her maternal grandfather until at least January.
Oprah Winfrey tells her studio audience Friday that she'll stop hosting her powerhouse daytime talk show in 2011 after 25 seasons on the air. (Nov. 20)
The grandmother of Shaniya Davis said she doesn't know how the man accused of kidnapping, raping and killing the 5-year-old got hold of the girl.
Senate will have test vote on health care reform
As Thanksgiving approaches more and more people are unable to afford the traditional holiday meal.
Dr. Cynara Coomer looks at some of the stories that made headlines for the week of Nov. 15 on FoxNewsHealth.com
The Health Team's Dr. Allen Mask clarifies new recommendations for cervical screenings.
At this workshop, Macy's parade chief John Piper serves up a Thanksgiving smorgasbord with old and new friends for this year's parade. Ted Shaffrey reports. (Nov. 20)
A Cary crossing guard is a familiar site with his sign and his smile.
South Carolina police say an obese man died after not moving from his recliner for the past 8 months. Police say the man's body was physically stuck to the chair and firefighters had to cut him out. He died a few hours later at the hospital. (Nov. 20)
Dr. Allen Mask talks about the new drug-resistant form of the H1N1 flu virus.
Controversial new guidelines about frequency of test for women
North Carolina public health officials said Friday that three of four patients at Duke University Hospital with a drug-resistant form of the H1N1 flu virus have died.
President Obama will make announcement about war in next two weeks
Western cool
Every Friday, 5 on Your Side highlights the top- and bottom-scoring restaurants in health inspections.
In the United States, the Congress debated lifting the five-decade long travel embargo for American citizens to Cuba.
Check the latest forecast with chief meteorologist Tony Mainolfi.
A teenager accused of killing a 9-year-old neighbor should be sent to a psychiatric hospital because she shows signs of severe depression and anxiety, her attorney said. (Nov. 20)
Carolina's goal with less than five seconds left in the game forced overtime.
Peruvian police arrest a criminal gang accused of killing of dozens to extract the fat from their bodies to make beauty products for cosmetics companies.
Airtran is the first airline in the nation to put ads on the backs of every seat.
Lynn Sweet of the Chicago Sun-Times and Politics Daily talks to "Top Line."
Daytona Beach police arrest cab driver Michael Olensky, 41, who they say robbed the owner of a barbershop on Main Street as he was closing up.
Sen. Sherrod Brown tells "Top Line" the health care bill needs more subsidies.
The 911 call from a neighbor of a family held hostage for three days captures the terrifying end of the ordeal.
Can you imagine having a map of your genes on a CD? How about a hologram of your doctor that appears right in your own home? Sound impossible? Well, get ready to take a journey into the future of medicine