Menopause Drug Duavee Shows Promise in Breast Cancer Prevention
In a groundbreaking development, a common menopause medication could potentially serve a dual purpose by reducing the risk of breast cancer while alle...
Trump Administration Explores Psychedelics for Mental Health and PTSD Treatment
The Trump administration is diving into uncharted waters with a bold exploration of psychedelics as a potential lifeline for mental health challenges,...
Medical Schools Too Political, Risking Unscientific Thinking and Patient Care
In a striking critique of the current state of medical education, two prominent medical professionals have raised alarms over the growing politicizati...
Everest Defibrillator Saves Climber’s Life Weeks After Installation
In a breathtaking tale of foresight and humanity, a defibrillator installed on Mount Everest at over 16,000 feet has already proven its worth by savin...
Plank Power: Fox & Friends Hosts Test Core Strength in Fun Fitness Challenge
How long can you hold a plank? On a lively Thursday morning, Fox & Friends co-hosts Brian Kilmeade and Lawrence Jones faced off in a plank challenge, ...
Ozempic Users Sniff Out Surprising Craving for Sugary Scents: What’s Behind It?
In a curious twist to the already intriguing saga of weight-loss drugs, users of Ozempic and similar GLP-1 medications are reporting an unexpected sid...
Texas Woman Dies from Brain-Eating Amoeba After Nasal Rinse with Tap Water
A tragic incident in Texas has highlighted the hidden dangers lurking in something as mundane as tap water. A 71-year-old woman, described as previous...
Cavities Uncovered: Common Causes and Prevention Tips for Tooth Decay
Cavities, or dental caries, are a widespread issue, impacting a staggering 90% of adults aged 19 to 64. These tiny holes in our teeth, born from tooth...
Brushing Wet Hair Could Ruin Your Locks, Experts Warn
Every day, millions reach for a hairbrush as part of their beauty ritual, but here’s a startling heads-up: brushing your hair while it’s wet might be ...
Exercise Program Slashes Colon Cancer Recurrence, Boosts Survival by 37%
In a groundbreaking international study, regular exercise has emerged as a powerful tool in the fight against colon cancer recurrence, offering a sign...
Hidden Dangers: Common Supplements and Medications Linked to Liver Damage
In a startling revelation for health-conscious individuals, recent studies are sounding the alarm on the hidden risks of everyday medications and supp...
Daily Coffee Boosts Healthy Aging in Women, Harvard Study Reveals
Good news for the ladies who can’t start their day without a cup of joe! A groundbreaking study from Harvard University has uncovered a surprising lin...
6-Year-Old’s Rare Stroke on Christmas Eve: Miracle Recovery from Paralysis
Christmas Eve is supposed to be all about jingle bells and joy, but for the Patton family from Illinois, the holiday took a harrowing turn in 2023. Si...
FDA Approves First AI Tool to Predict Breast Cancer Risk with Clairity Breast
In a groundbreaking stride for medical technology, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has given the green light to the first artificial intelligenc...
MIND Diet Slashes Dementia Risk by Up to 25%, New Research Reveals
Good news for those looking to keep their minds sharp as they age: a specific diet could be your brain’s best friend. New research unveiled at the NUT...
Seniors Turn to Cannabis in Record Numbers Despite Serious Health Risks
A surprising trend is emerging among older Americans: cannabis use is soaring to unprecedented levels. Recent research from UC San Diego and NYU revea...
Fiber and Quality Carbs Linked to Healthier Aging in Women, Study Reveals
Carbohydrates have long been a dietary villain, but a groundbreaking study from Tufts University suggests it’s time to rethink that narrative. Specifi...
Doctor Exposes 'Hateful Eight' Seed Oils That Could Harm Your Health
In a startling revelation, a Florida-based physician has sounded the alarm on what she calls the 'Hateful Eight' seed oils, commonly found in processe...
TV Host Shocked by Live On-Air Skin Cancer Diagnosis
In a stunning moment of live television, a Philadelphia TV host discovered he had skin cancer during a segment on skin care. Mike Jerrick, co-host of ...
Health Wake-Up Call: Soda Risks, Rare Child Stroke, and Beauty Routine Dangers
In a world obsessed with quick fixes, health news this week serves up a triple dose of reality. Ditching Diet Coke might just be the heart-healthy, gu...
Finding the Best Sleeping Position for Your Health: Expert Tips
Getting cozy in bed is a nightly ritual, but have you ever wondered if your sleeping position is doing you more harm than good? Experts are weighing i...
Leprosy in Americas Predates Europeans: Shocking New Study Unveils Ancient Bacterial Strain
A groundbreaking study has turned the history of leprosy in the Americas upside down, revealing that this infectious disease was present long before E...
Woman Declared Dead Found Alive in Coffin: Lazarus Effect Stuns in Czech Republic
In a jaw-dropping turn of events in the Czech Republic, an 88-year-old woman was declared dead by a coroner, only to be discovered very much alive as ...
ESPN Star Jay Harris Shares Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Recovery Plan
In a heartfelt revelation, ESPN broadcaster Jay Harris shared on Thursday that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and is gearing up for surger...
Texas Bill Targets Chips and Candies with 'Not for Human Consumption' Warning Labels
A groundbreaking piece of legislation in Texas is stirring up a storm in the food industry, and it’s not just about spicy salsa. Senate Bill 25, curre...
Brooke Burke, the fitness icon and TV personality, has once again stepped into the spotlight with a candid take on the weight-loss drug Ozempic. At 53...
West Virginia Fights Obesity with Mobile Teaching Kitchens and Health Trails
In a bold move to tackle West Virginia's staggering obesity rates, Governor Patrick Morrisey (R) is rolling out an innovative initiative: mobile teach...
Top 10 Happiest States for Seniors: Utah Leads, Is Your State on the List?
Where you choose to spend your golden years can profoundly shape your happiness, and a new study highlights the top U.S. states where seniors are thri...
Miley Cyrus’ Hollywood Walk of Fame Infection Sparks Health Warning
Miley Cyrus’ recent hospitalization for a knee infection after filming a music video on the Hollywood Walk of Fame has sparked a broader conversation ...
Sperm Donor's Hidden Mutation Triggers Cancer in 10 Children, Raises Alarm
A rare genetic mutation in a sperm donor has cast a shadow over the lives of 67 children conceived through his donations across Europe. The mutation, ...
Your Blood Betrays Your Junk Food Habits, NIH Study Finds
Your blood might be spilling the beans on your snack habits. New research from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) shows that blood and urine test...
Beer Bellies Aren't Cool: Why Visceral Fat Is Killing Men
The beer belly, that classic badge of the 'everyman,' isn't just a punchline—it's a health crisis hiding in plain sight. Men often shrug off excess we...
Sea Therapy: How Beach Days Boost Mental Health and Well-Being
As summer unfurls its sun-soaked arms, Americans are flocking to beaches, chasing not just waves but a dose of sea therapy. This isn’t just a catchy p...
Is Ozempic Harming Your Teeth? Exploring Its Dental Side Effects
The miracle weight-loss drug Ozempic, celebrated for shedding pounds and taming diabetes, is now raising eyebrows—and dental concerns. While it’s not ...
Hoda Kotb’s Exit from Today Show Driven by Daughter’s Type 1 Diabetes Diagnosis
Hoda Kotb, the beloved former anchor of NBC’s Today Show, recently shared the heartfelt reason behind her departure from the morning staple. Returning...
Honeymoon Hotspot Illness, Zone 2 Fitness Trend, and Anxiety-Busting Blankets
Tropical Trouble in Paradise: A popular American honeymoon destination is grappling with a highly contagious illness, health officials report. Newlywe...
Toddler’s Cardiac Arrest Sparks Life-Saving Action and Rare Diagnosis
Imagine tucking your toddler into bed, expecting sweet dreams and maybe a few snores, only to be jolted awake by a scream that pierces the night. That...
Cannabis Conundrum: Smoking or Eating THC Linked to Heart Disease Risk, Study Warns
A new study from UC San Francisco has dropped a bombshell for cannabis enthusiasts: whether you’re puffing on a joint or popping THC-laced gummies, yo...
HHS Chaos: Kennedy’s Misinformation Fuels Public Health Crisis
The American health system is in critical condition, and the leadership at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is only deepening the cri...
FBI Probes COVID-19 Origin Cover-Up as New Strain NB.1.8.1 Emerges
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino dropped a bombshell on X, revealing the bureau is digging into a potential COVID-19 origin cover-up as a new strain, N...
10 Best Vacuum Cleaners to Allergy-Proof Your Home This Spring
Spring’s arrival brings blooming flowers and warmer days, but for allergy sufferers, it’s a sneezy, itchy-eyed battle against pollen and pet hair. Tha...
Bindi Irwin’s Brave Fight for Health After Emergency Surgery
Bindi Irwin, the spirited daughter of the late wildlife icon Steve Irwin, is on a determined path to recovery after emergency surgery revealed more th...
Vitamin D Could Slow Aging by Protecting DNA, Major Study Reveals
A groundbreaking study suggests that a simple daily dose of vitamin D might just be the fountain of youth we’ve all been searching for—well, at least ...
Forever Chemicals in Your Beer: Study Finds PFAS Exceeding EPA Limits in U.S. Brews
Beer lovers, brace yourselves: a new study reveals that some American brews contain forever chemicals, known as PFAS, at levels exceeding EPA safety l...
Zone 2 Training: Burn Fat with Easy Workouts Like Brisk Walking
Imagine a workout that torches fat without leaving you gasping for air like you just sprinted from a bear. Enter Zone 2 training, the fitness trend th...
CDC Ends COVID Vaccine Push for Healthy Kids and Pregnant Women
In a bold shift, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has dropped its recommendation for COVID-19 vaccines for healthy children and pr...
Hawaii Faces Whooping Cough Surge: Health Officials Urge Vaccination
Hawaii, the paradise where honeymooners trade vows and leis, is now battling a less romantic guest: pertussis, or whooping cough, which is spreading a...
Why Weight Comes Back: Fat Cells’ Obesity Memory Sabotages Weight Loss
Ever wonder why those pesky pounds creep back after you’ve worked so hard to shed them? A groundbreaking study published in Nature might have cracked ...
Turkey’s Public Weighing Campaign: Fighting Obesity or Fat-Shaming?
Turkey’s bold new campaign to tackle obesity has sparked both scales and tempers. The "Learn Your Ideal Weight, Live Healthy" initiative, running from...
FDA Flags Severe Itching Risk in Zyrtec, Xyzal Withdrawal After Long-Term Use
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has raised a red flag about two popular allergy medications, cetirizine (Zyrtec) and levocetirizine (Xyzal...
MAHA Report Exposes America’s Chronic Illness Crisis: Diabetes, Obesity, and Hypertension Surge
America is grappling with a health crisis that’s hitting hard and fast, with chronic illnesses like diabetes, obesity, and hypertension forming a trou...
Tragic Suicide of Young Officer Sparks Calls for LASIK Transparency
In a heartbreaking turn of events, Ryan Kingerski, a 26-year-old Pennsylvania police officer, took his own life in January 2025, just five months afte...
Ketamine Therapy: Mormon Stars’ Marriage Fix or Risky Trend?
Ketamine therapy, spotlighted in Season 2 of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, has stirred curiosity after Jen and Zac Affleck credited it with saving...
Zepbound Outshines Wegovy in Head-to-Head Weight-Loss Study
In the ever-expanding world of weight-loss medications, a new study has thrown a spotlight on two heavyweights: Zepbound (tirzepatide) and Wegovy (sem...
Billy Joel’s Brain Condition Diagnosis: NPH Forces Concert Cancellations
Legendary singer Billy Joel, the five-time Grammy winner, has hit a pause on his iconic performances after being diagnosed with normal pressure hydroc...
Work Stress Spreading to Your Dog? Study Shows How Owners’ Anxiety Affects Pets
Ever notice your dog pacing or whining when you’re stressed out from work? A new study suggests your job woes might be rubbing off on your furry frien...
Memorial Day’s Murph Challenge: Honoring Navy SEAL Michael Murphy Through Sweat and Sacrifice
Every Memorial Day, Americans pause to honor those who gave their lives for freedom. Among the tributes, a grueling fitness challenge called the Murph...
Why Your Vacation Matters: Boost Health, Productivity, and Bonds
In today’s relentless work culture, millions of Americans, like Kyle, stare at that nagging email: "Submit your vacation plans." His inbox is a war zo...
Biden’s Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Challenges PSA Screening Guidelines for Men Over 70
Former President Joe Biden’s recent diagnosis with an aggressive form of prostate cancer, metastasized to the bone, has sparked a heated debate about ...
New COVID-19 Variant NB.1.8.1 Hits U.S. Amid Low ER Visits
A new COVID-19 variant, NB.1.8.1, has crept into the U.S., with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirming a handful of cases. Th...
Top Handwashing Mistakes Fueling Germs and Viruses in America
Handwashing seems simple, but many Americans are getting it wrong, potentially spreading germs and viruses. According to the National Foundation for I...
TikTok Saves Mom’s Life, Daily Steps Cut Cancer Risk, Study Finds
In a twist of fate, a mother’s keen eye on a TikTok video led to a life-saving cancer diagnosis after she noticed an unusual marking on her fingernail...
Why Hitting the Snooze Button Could Be Sabotaging Your Sleep and Mood
Every morning, more than half of Americans can’t resist the siren call of the snooze button, stealing an extra 11 minutes of shut-eye on average, acco...
Blood and Urine Tests Expose Junk Food Habits, Link to Health Risks
Scientists have cracked the code on spotting junk food junkies with a simple blood or urine test. A groundbreaking study from the National Institutes ...
Wyoming’s Wild Mustangs Offer Veterans a Path to Healing Through Equine Therapy
Memorial Day brings a time of reflection, but for many veterans, it’s also a stark reminder of battles fought within. In the quiet plains of Jay Em, W...
U.S. Army’s New Fitness Test: Tougher Standards for 2025—Can You Keep Up?
The U.S. Army is flexing its muscles with a new fitness test that’s tougher than a drill sergeant’s stare. Starting June 1, 2025, the Army Fitness Tes...
Cold Sores Linked to Alzheimer’s Risk in New Study, Antiviral Treatment May Help
New research suggests a surprising link between cold sores and Alzheimer’s disease, raising eyebrows and questions about how a common virus might shap...
MAHA Report Exposes Child Health Crisis, Links to National Security Risks
The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission, launched by President Donald Trump, dropped a bombshell report exposing the dire state of child heal...
Joe Biden’s Prostate Cancer Battle: Understanding His Gleason 9 Diagnosis
Former President Joe Biden faces a formidable foe in an aggressive prostate cancer diagnosis, marked by a Gleason score of 9 and bone metastasis. His ...
Mini-Strokes Linked to Year-Long Fatigue, Surprising Study Finds
Imagine thinking a mini-stroke is just a fleeting hiccup, only to find it’s left you dragging like a smartphone on 1% battery. A new study from Aalbor...
Yoga Pose Triggers Rare Spinal Condition Risk for U.K. Woman
Terrilyn Griffiths, a 44-year-old from Lowestoft, Suffolk, faces a daunting health battle after a yoga pose gone wrong triggered a cascade of spinal i...
Biden’s Prostate Cancer: What Hormone-Sensitive Diagnosis Means for Treatment
Former President Joe Biden’s recent diagnosis of aggressive prostate cancer has raised questions about his health and treatment options. With a Gleaso...
America’s Sleepless Cities: Honolulu, Memphis Top Most Sleep-Deprived List
Ever wonder why you’re tossing and turning all night? Your city might be to blame. A new Innerbody study, tapping into CDC data, ranks the 100 most po...
Painkiller Gabapentin Boosts Survival in Glioblastoma Patients, Study Reveals
Glioblastoma, the most ferocious form of brain cancer, is notorious for its grim outlook, but a surprising discovery suggests a common painkiller migh...
Delaware Legalizes Assisted Suicide, Becomes 11th State to Embrace End-of-Life Choice
On Tuesday, Delaware took a bold step into uncharted ethical territory as Gov. Matt Meyer signed the End-of-Life Options Act, making it the 11th state...
Top 10 Cooling Mattresses for Hot Sleepers to Beat the Heat
As summer nights turn sweltering, hot sleepers know the struggle of tossing and turning in a bed that feels like a sauna. The right cooling mattress c...
AI FaceAge Tool Uses Selfies to Predict Biological Age and Cancer Survival
A single selfie might reveal more than just a smile—it could unlock secrets about your biological age and even predict cancer survival. Researchers at...
FDA Sounds Alarm on 'Gas Station Heroin' Threatening Youth with Deadly Risks
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is raising a red flag about a perilous substance dubbed gas station heroin, a drug called tianeptine that’s sne...
Trump’s Drug Price Cut Targets America’s Costliest Prescriptions
President Donald Trump’s recent executive order aims to slash prescription drug prices in the U.S. by adopting a 'most favored nations' pricing model,...
Flesh-Eating Screwworm Threat Triggers U.S. Livestock Import Ban
A menacing pest, the New World Screwworm (NWS) fly, once eradicated from the U.S. in 1966, is back on the radar after a recent outbreak in Mexico. Thi...
Hearing Aids Could Ease Loneliness Epidemic Among Seniors, Study Finds
Hearing loss, a common companion of aging, may be fueling the loneliness epidemic among seniors, but a new study offers hope. Researchers at NYU Lango...
FDA Urges Seniors to Skip Chikungunya Vaccine After Fatal Complications
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have sounded the alarm for seniors, urging those over 60 t...
Weight-Loss Drugs Slash Obesity-Related Cancer Risk, Study Reveals
A groundbreaking study from Israel’s Clalit Health Services has uncovered a surprising benefit of weight-loss drugs: they may significantly reduce the...
AI Unlocks Biological Age Secrets as Flesh-Eating Insects Threaten Health
Advancements in artificial intelligence are reshaping health predictions, with new AI tools now capable of estimating biological age with startling ac...
Measles Alert: Canadian Traveler Sparks Outbreak Fears in Seattle Area
Public health officials in Washington state are on high alert after a Canadian traveler, diagnosed with measles, visited multiple public spots across ...
HIV Drug Could Slash Alzheimer’s Risk, Sparking Hope for Millions
A groundbreaking discovery could reshape the fight against Alzheimer’s disease: a common HIV drug, already on pharmacy shelves, may slash the risk of ...
Invasive Asian Needle Ant Threatens Health and Forests Across 19 U.S. States
A tiny invader from Asia, the Asian needle ant, is causing big trouble across 19 U.S. states, delivering stings that have landed people in hospitals a...
RFK Jr.’s HHS to Drop Routine COVID Vaccine Guidance for Kids, Pregnant Women
The Trump administration, with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at the helm of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), is poised to reshape federal he...
Taurine in Energy Drinks Linked to Blood Cancer Growth, Study Reveals
A startling discovery has linked taurine, a common ingredient in energy drinks, meats, and supplements, to the growth of blood cancers like leukemia. ...
Measles Alert at Newark Airport: Officials Push for MMR Vaccination
Health officials have sounded the alarm at Newark Airport after a confirmed measles case sparked fears of a potential outbreak. On May 12, an infectio...
FDA Clears First Alzheimer’s Blood Test: A Leap for Early Diagnosis
In a groundbreaking stride for medical science, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has greenlit the Lumipulse blood test, the first of its kind to ...
Ozempic and Mood Changes: What to Know About GLP-1 Drug Side Effects
Medications like Ozempic and Wegovy, known as GLP-1 receptor agonists, are game-changers for managing type 2 diabetes and obesity. They stabilize bloo...
Walk Away Cancer: Oxford Study Shows Daily Steps Slash Risk
Good news for those who prefer a stroll over a sprint: a groundbreaking Oxford study confirms that simply walking more steps each day can significantl...
AI Breakthrough Detects Deadly Blood Clots in Real Time
A groundbreaking AI tool from the University of Tokyo is transforming how doctors detect deadly blood clots, offering a non-invasive glimpse into plat...
TikTok Video Saves Mom’s Life After Strange Nail Mark Reveals Rare Cancer
A TikTok video turned lifesaver for Lauren Koltcz, a 45-year-old mom from North Royalton, Ohio, who spotted a peculiar brown line on her thumbnail. In...
Biden’s Aggressive Prostate Cancer Diagnosis: Treatment Hope and What to Know
Former President Joe Biden has joined the over 300,000 men diagnosed with prostate cancer this year, with his office announcing an aggressive yet trea...
Joe Biden Faces Aggressive Prostate Cancer with Bone Metastasis, Experts Warn
Former President Joe Biden faces a tough fight against an aggressive form of prostate cancer, with a Gleason score of 9 and bone metastasis, signaling...
Weight-Loss Drugs Show Promise in Curbing Alcohol Use, Study Reveals
Weight-loss drugs like liraglutide and semaglutide, known as GLP-1 agonists, are making waves beyond shedding pounds. A recent study revealed these me...
Biden Faces Aggressive Prostate Cancer with Support from Obama, Trump, and Clinton
Former President Joe Biden broke his silence Monday, addressing his recent diagnosis of an aggressive form of prostate cancer with a heartfelt message...
Biden’s Late Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Sparks Screening Concerns
Former President Joe Biden’s recent diagnosis of advanced prostate cancer, with metastasis to the bone, has stunned medical experts due to its late de...
15 Best Pillows for Back Sleepers to Transform Your Nightly Rest
Finding the perfect pillow for back sleepers is like hunting for the holy grail of sleep—challenging, but oh-so-worth it when you strike gold. The rig...
From Fat Jokes to Fitness: 2 Bears 5K Transforms Lives in Tampa
A self-deprecating jest between comedians Bert Kreischer and Tom Segura on Joe Rogan’s podcast has morphed into a life-changing annual 5K, drawing tho...
Bindi Irwin’s Emergency Surgery: A Health Scare at the Steve Irwin Gala
Bindi Irwin, the passionate conservationist and daughter of the late Steve Irwin, faced a medical emergency that forced her to miss the annual Steve I...
Billy Joel’s Wife Alexis Opens Up on Endometriosis Battle and Singer’s Health-Driven Tour Delay
Alexis Roderick Joel, wife of rock icon Billy Joel, has opened up about her grueling battle with endometriosis, a condition that left her in chronic p...
Why Gossip Might Be Good for Your Mental Health, Experts Reveal
Gossip often gets a bad rap, but experts suggest it might just be the secret sauce for mental health and social bonding. Far from idle chatter, sharin...
Man’s Blood Powers Breakthrough Antivenom for 19 Deadly Snakes
In a groundbreaking leap for medical science, researchers have harnessed one man’s extraordinary blood to craft what may be the world’s most versatile...
Higher Taxes Linked to Lower Cancer Deaths in Surprising Study
A groundbreaking study has uncovered a surprising connection between state tax revenue and cancer outcomes, suggesting that higher taxes might just sa...
Stage 4 Colon Cancer Patient Defeats Disease with Breakthrough CRISPR Trial
Emma Dimery, a 35-year-old Minnesota resident, has beaten the odds against stage 4 colon cancer, thanks to a groundbreaking clinical trial at the Univ...
North Dakota’s First Measles Case in Over a Decade Sparks Vaccination Wake-Up Call
North Dakota has confirmed its first measles case since 2011, a stark reminder that even in the heartland, preventable diseases can resurface. The pat...
Deadly Aspergillus Fungus Could Surge in U.S. as Climate Warms, Experts Warn
A potentially deadly fungus, Aspergillus, could soon haunt more corners of the U.S., Europe, and Asia, researchers warn, as rising global temperatures...
Florida’s DeSantis Bans Fluoride in Public Water, Champions ‘Hydrate, Not Medicate’
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a groundbreaking law, SB 700, stripping local governments of the power to add fluoride or other medical addit...
Magic Mushrooms Show Promise for Parkinson’s Patients in UCSF Study
In a groundbreaking twist for Parkinson’s treatment, a small but striking study from the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) suggests that p...
Montel Williams Opens Up About MS, Opioid Addiction, and Finding New Strength
Montel Williams is opening up about his battle with multiple sclerosis (MS), the chronic pain that came with it, and his struggle with opioid addictio...
Vine-Ripe Tomatoes Recalled in 11 States Over Salmonella Risk: What You Need to Know
Heads up, tomato lovers: An Indianapolis-based company, Ray & Mascari Inc., has announced a recall of its "4-Count Vine Ripe Tomatoes" over fears that...
Ultraprocessed Foods Linked to Premature Death: Global Study Prompts U.S. Food Dye Ban
Ultraprocessed foods are back in the hot seat as a sweeping new international study spotlights their connection to premature deaths. With the U.S. gov...
‘SkinnyTok’ Trend on TikTok Sparks Fears Over Dangerous Dieting and Food Deprivation
Social media’s latest obsession, the "SkinnyTok" trend on TikTok, is raising alarm bells among health experts and parents alike. The hashtag, which ha...
Minnesota Woman Credits Her Dog for Sniffing Out Breast Cancer Before Doctors
Breanna Bortner from Minnesota says her dog, Mochi, might have saved her life by detecting her breast cancer before any doctor did. Mochi, a two-year-...
RFK Jr. Tells America: Don’t Flush Your Pills—Use Take Back Day Instead
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is calling on Americans to clean out their medicine cabinets the right way, not the watery w...
West Virginia Governor Wants You to Take a Hike (For Your Health, Not Your Job)
West Virginia's Governor Patrick Morrisey is issuing a statewide challenge, and for once, it doesn't involve politics—it just involves putting one foo...
ChatGPT Flags Cancer Missed By Doctors, Saving Woman’s Life
A North Carolina mother credits ChatGPT with saving her life after the AI chatbot flagged a condition that doctors had overlooked—leading to a cancer ...
How Your Posture Is Quietly Wrecking Your Back, According to a Spinal Surgeon
Back pain: the unofficial mascot of adulthood. With so many of us chained to desks and glued to screens, it’s no surprise that back pain has become th...
Bacterial Toxin Linked to Rising Colorectal Cancer Risk in Young Adults, Study Reveals
Colorectal cancer rates are climbing among younger adults, and a new study from the University of California San Diego just put a major suspect in the...
Martinelli’s Apple Juice Pulled from Shelves in 28 States Over Toxic Mold Concerns
Check your pantry: Martinelli’s, the iconic apple juice company known for its glass bottles, has issued a recall of certain four-packs of its 10-ounce...
Controversial Late-Term Abortion Doctor Closes Colorado Clinic After 50 Years
Dr. Warren Hern, one of the most well-known late-term abortion providers in the U.S., has closed his Boulder, Colorado clinic after a career spanning ...
New Blood Test Shows Promise in Predicting Skin Cancer's Sneaky Return
Good news for melanoma patients: Researchers at NYU Langone Health have found that a simple blood test could help predict if skin cancer is planning a...
Tango Therapy: Dancing Proven to Ease Chemo Side Effects in Cancer Survivors
Dancing isn’t just for the club anymore—it might be the next big thing in cancer recovery. Early data out of The Ohio State University Comprehensive C...
Vitamin Power: Cancer Risk Drops and Joe Rogan Puts Down the Glass
It looks like your daily routine could use a checkup—literally. Experts are warning that a peculiar dental habit might be doing more harm than good, e...
Teddi Mellencamp Shares Encouraging Update in Stage 4 Melanoma Battle
Teddi Mellencamp, the 43-year-old reality star and podcaster — and daughter of iconic singer John Mellencamp — has been facing down stage 4 melanoma w...
Just 10 Seconds Holding a Paper Receipt Could Be Bad News for Your Health, Experts Warn
Health experts are warning that holding a paper receipt for as little as 10 seconds could be enough to put your well-being at risk.The Center for Envi...
Surprising Study Ties Lower Blood Pressure to Reduced Dementia Risk
Turns out, keeping your blood pressure in check might do more than just help your heart — it could also keep your brain sharp. New research out of Chi...
Dementia on the Rise: A Neurologist Explains Why and How You Can Lower Your Risk
Dementia rates in the U.S. are climbing, with people over 55 now facing a 42% chance of developing the condition in their lifetime. Researchers projec...
Sarah Ferguson Opens Up About Facing Double Cancer Diagnosis: ‘Like a Death Sentence’
Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, has revealed just how earth-shattering it was to be diagnosed with cancer not once, but twice in such a short time. S...
Vitamin D Linked to Lower Colorectal Cancer Risk, Massive Study Finds
Vitamin D has always been the golden child of bone health, but new research suggests it may also be a powerhouse for reducing the risk of colorectal c...
Virginia Reports First Measles Case of Year in Young Child After International Trip
The Virginia Department of Health has confirmed its first measles case of the year, and it’s a child under 4 who recently traveled abroad. The child, ...
Tongue Scraping: The Dental Trend That Might Not Love Your Heart Back
Turns out, scraping your tongue is more popular than ever—Google searches for "tongue scraper" have nearly doubled in the past 20 years. While this ce...
Oscar De La Hoya Swears by Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Youth—But Is It the Fountain of Youth?
Oscar De La Hoya, the boxing legend known for his moves in the ring, is now making headlines with his moves in the beauty world. Recently, at age 52, ...
Cancer Rates Decline Across U.S.—But Some Surprising Diagnoses Are On The Rise
America’s latest cancer report card is in, and for once, it’s not all doom and gloom. The National Cancer Institute just dropped its annual stats, rev...
Stem-Cell Therapy Offers New Hope for Parkinson’s: Early Trial Delivers Promising Results
Parkinson’s disease affects about one million Americans, and with 90,000 new diagnoses each year, the search for an effective treatment has never felt...
Metal Fragments Prompt Health Alert for Aldi Pork Carnitas Nationwide
Heads up, Aldi shoppers: A recent public health alert has been issued for a popular 16-ounce tray of "Pork Carnitas" sold at Aldi supermarkets across ...
Joe Rogan Quits Drinking: 'Why Am I Poisoning Myself for Fun?'
Joe Rogan has decided to hang up his drinking shoes, joining a growing number of celebrities who’ve ditched alcohol for good. On a recent episode of "...
Measles Outbreaks Hit 8 States as Michigan Sees Its First in Five Years
Michigan is officially on the measles outbreak map again, reporting its first confirmed cases in five years. The Michigan Department of Health and Hum...
Invasive Strep Throat Cases More Than Double Across the U.S., CDC Warns
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported a concerning rise in cases of an invasive strain of group A Streptococcus (GAS), the...
17 Preventable Risk Factors Link Stroke, Dementia, and Depression: What You Can Actually Control
Three of the big hitters in aging—stroke, dementia, and late-life depression—apparently go hand-in-hand when it comes to risk factors. The good news? ...
Heavy Drinking Linked to Brain Damage and Shorter Lifespan, Major Study Finds
Pour one out for brain health—literally. A new study published in Neurology, the journal of the American Academy of Neurology, finds that people who d...
Breakthrough Drug Wipes Out Genetic Cholesterol, Offers New Hope for Heart Disease
A new experimental medication has delivered a major blow to one of the toughest, most stubborn cholesterol-like particles linked to heart attacks and ...
Senator John Fetterman Credits Diabetes Drug for Transforming His Health, Calls for Broader Access
U.S. Senator John Fetterman opened up about the profound impact a GLP-1 medication called Mounjaro (tirzepatide) has had on his health, sharing detail...
Alabama Woman Breaks Record Living with Pig Kidney Before Removal
An Alabama woman, Towana Looney from Gadsden, recently had a genetically modified pig kidney removed after living with it for a record-breaking 130 da...
New Study Casts Doubt on Creatine's Muscle-Building Powers
Creatine has long been hailed as a go-to supplement for those chasing bigger muscles, but researchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in...
Artificial Intelligence Revolutionizes Patient Care While Tackling Physician Burnout
Artificial intelligence is no longer just a buzzword in healthcare; it's actively reshaping the patient experience and streamlining physician workflow...
80-Year-Old Woman With Alzheimer's Tackles 3,000-Mile Walk to Inspire Healthy Aging
At 80 years old, Judy Benjamin isn’t just defying expectations—she’s walking right past them. Thirteen years after her Alzheimer’s diagnosis, the Cali...
New Study Raises Concerns Over Fluoride’s Impact on Pregnant Women and Infants
Fluoride has been a staple in dental care for decades, praised for its role in preventing cavities and tooth decay. However, a recent meta-analysis pu...
Men's Multivitamins Recalled Over Undeclared Soy Allergen, FDA Warns
Men who rely on daily multivitamins for a boost might want to double-check their bottles: MTN OPS LLC, a supplement company based in Utah, has recalle...
Meditation Might Just Be the Ultimate Anti-Aging Hack, New Study Finds
Could sitting quietly and repeating a mantra really help you age more gracefully? According to a new study published in Biomolecules, long-term practi...
Indiana Governor Mike Braun is on a mission to 'Make Indiana Healthy Again'—and he's not just talking the talk. On Tuesday, Braun signed a sweeping pa...
Historic Shift: More Babies Born to Women Over 40 Than Teens in the US
For the first time ever in U.S. history, more babies were born to women aged 40 and over than to teen mothers, according to fresh data from the Center...
New Study Links CT Scans to 5% of Cancers: Experts Advise Caution and Informed Use
CT scans, an essential tool for internal imaging and medical diagnosis, are under fresh scrutiny as a new study from the University of California - Sa...
Cannabis-Related ER Visits Linked to Higher Dementia Risk, Study Finds
Adults who end up in the hospital because of cannabis use could be rolling the dice with their brain health, according to new research out of Canada. ...
Texas Measles Outbreak Hits 561 Cases as CDC Rolls Out Reinforcements
The measles outbreak in Texas continues its upward climb, now with 561 confirmed cases across 23 counties as of Tuesday, marking an increase of 20 cas...
FDA Warns Americans After Fake Ozempic Discovered in US Drug Supply
The Food and Drug Administration has sounded the alarm after several hundred units of counterfeit Ozempic injections made their way into the U.S. drug...
Medical Test Linked to Cancer Sparks Concern Amid Rising Strep Throat Cases
Medical professionals and the public are on high alert after reports linked a common medical test to an increased risk of cancer. The unsettling news ...
CDC Reports Autism Now Affects Over 3% of U.S. Children — A Surging Trend with Broad Implications
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released new findings highlighting a notable rise in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnoses...
Smartphones Might Help Keep Dementia at Bay for Older Adults, New Study Suggests
Turns out, all those dire warnings about smartphones rotting our brains might not hold up—at least not for older adults. A new Baylor University study...
Eli Lilly's Orforglipron Pill Could Revolutionize Diabetes and Weight Loss Treatment
Eli Lilly has announced a promising breakthrough in treating type 2 diabetes and aiding weight loss with Orforglipron, the first-ever small-molecule G...
Breakthrough Parkinson’s Drug Tavapadon Shows Real Promise in Clinical Trials
A new pill for Parkinson’s disease is making waves in the medical world, offering hope to millions who struggle with the disorder and the rollercoaste...
FDA Kept Quiet on Multi-State E. coli Outbreak Tied to Romaine Lettuce, Raising Eyebrows
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is facing criticism after it chose not to publicly announce the details of an E. coli outbreak that spanned 15 ...
HHS Launches Probe into Firing of Whistleblower Nurse Over Child Gender Treatments
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has launched an investigation into a prominent pediatric hospital after a nurse was allegedly termin...
RFK Jr Visits Texas to Mourn 6-Year-Old Measles Victim and Champion MMR Vaccine
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary, made an emotional stop in Gaines County, Texas, on Sunday to meet with the griev...
Groundbreaking Discovery: New Antibiotics Class Could Save Millions
A revolutionary breakthrough in the fight against antimicrobial resistance has emerged as researchers have identified a new class of antibiotics—lario...
Do Parents Really Have Favorite Children? New Research Unpacks the Truth
Do parents really pick favorites? According to a recent study from Brigham Young University (BYU), the answer is yes — but the reasons behind it might...
Utah Bans Fluoride from Public Drinking Water, Aligning with MAHA Movement
Utah has officially made history as the first state in the United States to outlaw the addition of fluoride to its public drinking water systems. This...
RFK Jr Challenges Governor of America's Fattest State to Monthly Public Weigh-Ins
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary, is rolling up his sleeves in the fight against obesity, and his latest target is...
America's Seniors Face Mounting Digital Threats, Experts Warn
America's seniors are increasingly vulnerable to a barrage of digital threats, experts caution, as technology continues to evolve at breakneck speed.T...
Healthy Eating in Middle Age Can Add Years to Your Life
Middle-aged folks, take note: Healthy eating habits might be your ticket to living longer and aging better. A new study from the Harvard T.C. Chan Sch...
The White Lotus and Lorazepam: A Dangerous Cocktail of Anxiety and Drama
The HBO series "The White Lotus" has earned a reputation for its biting satire and lavish drama, but recently, it’s sparked curiosity about a very rea...
The COVID-19 pandemic may have officially entered the history books, but its impact on healthcare feels anything but ancient. One of the most striking...
New Blood Test Offers Breakthrough in Diagnosing and Staging Alzheimer’s Disease
Researchers have developed a revolutionary blood test that not only diagnoses Alzheimer’s disease but also gauges how far it has progressed. This game...
Georgia Bill Sparks Controversy Over Pesticide Liability Shields
A new bill awaiting Governor Brian Kemp's signature in Georgia is stirring up heated debate among health advocates. Senate Bill 144, aimed at limiting...
Experimental Women's Cancer Drug Boosts Survival Rates in Notable Study
A groundbreaking drug is offering new hope in the fight against treatment-resistant ovarian cancer.Relacorilant, tested in the phase 3 ROSELLA trial i...
3 Simple Food Swaps for Better Health, According to a Doctor
Living a healthy lifestyle might feel like a monumental task sometimes, but it doesn’t have to be. Dr. John Whyte, the chief medical officer at WebMD,...
Vitamin D Supplements Could Reduce Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms, Study Suggests
Vitamin D deficiency has long been linked to an increased risk of multiple sclerosis (MS), but now a new study suggests that high doses of vitamin D s...
Death Probe of Ex-Yankee's Son Sparks Carbon Monoxide Warnings
The tragic death of Miller Gardner, son of former New York Yankees player Brett Gardner, has ignited a wave of warnings from experts about the dangers...
Measles Updates, Lorazepam Risks and Antibiotics Breakthrough
Measles and public health: Fresh updates on the ongoing measles outbreak are raising alarms again, reminding us of the importance of vaccination and v...
Ozempic and Semaglutides Linked to Hair Loss: What You Need to Know
Semaglutide medications like Ozempic and Wegovy have gained immense popularity for their effectiveness in diabetes control and weight loss. But with g...
Why 90% of Americans Can't Sleep Through the Night, According to Experts
Sleep is a cornerstone of good health, yet many Americans are struggling to get enough quality shut-eye. According to an annual survey released in Mar...
Adam Savage Explores Life Hacks and Longevity: "There's No Magic Secret"
Adam Savage, the former "MythBusters" star, is diving headfirst into the science of living longer, investigating how sleep, stress, and lifestyle choi...
Norovirus Sickens Over 200 Cruise Ship Passengers on Month-Long Voyage
It seems the Queen Mary 2's grand voyage has met an unwelcome stowaway: norovirus. Over 200 passengers on this month-long transatlantic cruise have fo...
Val Kilmer’s Pneumonia Death: Understanding the Respiratory Virus
Val Kilmer’s Death Sparks Awareness Around Pneumonia Risks Actor Val Kilmer, known for iconic roles such as Iceman in "Top Gun" and Batman in "Batman ...
Chicken Salad Sandwich Recall: Vending Machine Favorites and Brioche Bread Pulled Over Allergens
Food safety alert: A vending machine favorite, the chicken salad sandwich, has been recalled due to undeclared milk in its ingredients. Meanwhile, bri...
66-Year-Old Woman Gives Birth to 10th Child, Declares: 'People Should Have More Children'
Alexandra Hildebrandt, a 66-year-old woman from Germany, has made headlines by giving birth to her 10th child, Philipp, on March 19. The proud mom, wh...
Dangerous Fungus Rapidly Spreading in U.S. Hospitals: A Growing Threat
Healthcare systems across the U.S. are facing an alarming challenge with the rapid spread of Candida auris (C. auris), a dangerous fungal infection.Si...
Are Full-Body Scans Worth the Money? Doctors Share What You Should Know
Full-body MRI scans are having their moment in the spotlight, thanks to endorsements from celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton. But as thi...
Dengue Fever Cases Rising in Popular Spring Break Destinations, CDC Warns
Attention, spring breakers: If sunny beaches and tropical cocktails are on your itinerary, mosquitoes might have other plans for you. The Centers for ...
Hair Loss and Gut Health? Dr. Nicole Saphier Shares Natural Fixes That Actually Work
Dr. Nicole Saphier, a Fox News contributor, recently unveiled her personal and professional insights on tackling hair loss and maintaining gut health ...
Men Face Higher Cancer Risk with This Specific Body Fat Measurement
Obesity has long been linked to cancer risks, but new research suggests that where fat is stored matters even more—especially for men. According to a ...
Heart Disease Risk Soars for Women with Unhealthy Lifestyle Habits
We've long known that certain lifestyle choices can wreak havoc on heart health, but a new study doubles down on how women might bear the brunt of tho...
First Confirmed Case of Measles in Washington, D.C. Sparks Health Investigation
Washington, D.C. health officials are scrambling to investigate a confirmed case of measles after the infected individual visited several locations in...
Men Going Bald Turn to 'New Botox' for Hair Loss Treatment
The search for a baldness cure has stumped scientists for decades, but recent breakthroughs hint at exciting possibilities. UCLA researchers have unve...
Henkel’s Tec Italy Totale Shampoo has been recalled after microbiological analyses revealed contamination with Klebsiella oxytoca bacteria, potentiall...
Kansas has joined the growing list of U.S. states grappling with measles outbreaks, with 10 cases reported across Grant, Morton, and Stevens counties ...
Dengue Fever, Prostate Cancer Risks, and Alzheimer’s Prevention: The Health Headlines You Need
Women’s Health Alert: A recent report highlights eight specific lifestyle habits that could increase the risk of heart disease in women. While the exa...
Children's ADHD Risk Linked to Mothers' Use of Common OTC Pain Reliever
New research has linked prenatal exposure to a common over-the-counter pain reliever, acetaminophen, with a higher risk of ADHD in children. The study...
Patient Dies From Rabies After Organ Transplant Tragedy
A Michigan resident tragically lost their life to rabies after receiving an organ transplant, marking a rare but devastating event in modern medicine....
Office Coffee Machines: Silent Culprits of Heart Health Risks
Beware of the office coffee machine: It might be doing more harm than just producing mediocre coffee. A Swedish study has flagged workplace coffee mac...
Parents of Girl Who Died from Measles Remain Firm Against MMR Vaccine
The parents of a 6-year-old Texas girl who tragically passed away after contracting measles are doubling down on their stance against the MMR vaccine,...
Prostate Cancer Risk Jumps 45% for Men Who Skip Screening
Men who routinely avoid prostate cancer screenings are facing a startling statistic: a 45% higher risk of dying from the disease. Researchers from UC ...
Tennessee has joined the growing list of U.S. states grappling with a measles outbreak, with its health department confirming the state’s first case o...
Diabetes Risk Lowered by Eating One Surprisingly Sweet Food, Study Suggests
Mangoes might be doing more than sweetening your day—they could also be lowering your risk of diabetes. A new study published in the journal Nutrients...
America's Weightiest Cities Revealed: Southern Struggles with Obesity
The obesity epidemic in America continues to grow, with nearly 42% of adults classified as obese, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Pre...
Heat Exposure Linked to Better Sleep: The Science Behind It
Saunas and heat exposure aren't just about feeling cozy anymore—they’re turning into serious tools for better health and sleep, according to experts. ...
Kids with Down Syndrome Can Live 'Abundant Lives,' Says Dedicated Dad
March 21 marks World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD), a global initiative dedicated to raising awareness and enhancing understanding of Down syndrome. Recogn...
Experimental Drug Shows Promise in Preventing Alzheimer’s, Researchers Say
An experimental drug is offering new hope in the fight against Alzheimer’s, showing potential to prevent the disease in individuals at high risk, acco...
Parkinson’s Cases Could Double Globally by 2050, Study Reveals
The number of people living with Parkinson’s disease is predicted to double by 2050, potentially affecting 25 million individuals worldwide, according...
Watching Nature Scenes Can Help Ease Pain, According to New Study
Can a stroll through nature—or even just gazing at it—actually reduce pain? It turns out, the answer might be yes. A new study led by researchers from...
Cannabis Use Raises Alarm Over Heart Risks in Younger Adults
With marijuana becoming more mainstream across the U.S., new research is bringing up red flags about its impact on heart health—particularly for young...
Jillian Michaels Reveals Workout Tips That Could Add Seven Years to Your Life
Fitness expert Jillian Michaels wants you to know that staying active isn’t just about looking good—it could actually help you live longer. The Miami-...
Deadly Bird Flu Strain Resurfaces After 8 Years in Mississippi
A new outbreak of the deadly H7N9 bird flu strain has been confirmed in the United States for the first time in eight years. The virus was detected on...
Traveling Amid Measles Outbreaks, Pet Food Recalls, and Cancer Risk Factors
Travelers are facing an increasing number of challenges, from health scares to product recalls, as they navigate new risks while on the move. Here's a...
Study Reveals Only 1 in 10 Back Pain Treatments Work — Here’s What You Should Know
Chronic back pain reigns as the most common type of pain, affecting over 16 million American adults. But brace yourselves, because a new study publish...
RFK Jr Targets Baby Formula Companies Amid Safety and Nutrition Concerns
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has rolled out a bold new initiative dubbed "Operation Stork Speed" to ensure that baby formula in the United S...
New Jersey Hospital Stirs Controversy With Newborn Sexual Orientation Question
New parents in New Jersey are finding themselves grappling with more than sleepless nights; they’re also being handed a questionnaire asking about the...
4 Troubling Cancer Trends You Must Know About in 2025
The American Cancer Society (ACS) has released its annual report for 2025, and while there's progress to celebrate, there are still alarming trends th...
Mother with Rare ALS Finds Hope in 'Miracle Drug' That Halted Her Disease
Raziel Green, a mother from New Jersey, has found herself at the forefront of a medical breakthrough after battling a rare form of ALS (amyotrophic la...
Maryland Confirms First Measles Case in Traveler at Major DC Airport
The state of Maryland has reported its first confirmed measles case in a Howard County resident who recently returned from international travel. The M...
Measles More Likely to Be Severe Among Malnourished, RFK Says
The measles outbreak in several U.S. states has triggered renewed discussions around how to prevent this highly contagious disease. While vaccines rem...
Measles Cases Surge in Texas: Latest Updates and Numbers
The measles outbreak in Texas continues to gain momentum, with the latest numbers from the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) painting a...
Teen with ‘Werewolf Syndrome’ Breaks World Record for Hairiest Face
An 18-year-old from India has officially etched his name into the Guinness World Records for having the world’s **hairiest face**. Lalit Patidar, whos...
Common Pain Medication Shows Promise in Reducing Cancer Spread, Study Reveals
Aspirin: the humble pain reliever that’s been sitting in your medicine cabinet might just hold the key to slowing down the spread of certain cancers. ...
Federal Dietary Guidelines Undergoing Major Overhaul, HHS and USDA Announce
The United States is gearing up for a significant shift in its dietary guidelines as the "Make America Healthy Again" commission convened its first me...
The measles outbreak sweeping across the United States has sparked serious concerns about public health and the importance of vaccinations, especially...
Measles Updates and a Potential Game-changer for Cancer Treatment
Measles outbreaks are once again making headlines, with health officials urging vigilance as cases rise in various regions. The Centers for Disease Co...
Five Years On: Reflecting on the Initial U.S. Response to Coronavirus
It’s been five years since COVID-19 began its disruptive journey across the United States, catching officials, politicians, and the public by surprise...
Stay Fit in Your 40s and Beyond with Smart Workout Tips
Exercise is essential for overall health, but as we hit our 40s, our bodies go through hormonal and physical changes that call for smarter workout str...
Higher Dementia Risk Linked to Menopause Symptoms in Women
Women experiencing menopause symptoms may face a higher risk of developing dementia later in life, according to research published in the journal PLOS...
Popular Frozen Drink Linked to Children's Illness, Study Finds
A summertime favorite may come with unexpected health risks for kids, according to a new study.Researchers at University College Dublin reviewed cases...
Fly Safely Amid Measles Outbreak with These Vital Travel Tips
Measles is back on the radar, with more than 220 cases reported across the U.S. as of March 7, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Preven...
Acne Products Recalled Over Cancer Risk, FDA Takes Action
Several acne treatment products have been pulled from shelves nationwide due to concerns over cancer risks, the FDA announced. The recall targets prod...
Sunlight Exposure: A Hidden Key to Unlocking Your Health?
As spring rolls in and the warming sun graces our skies, health experts suggest we might be underestimating the transformative power of sunlight. Dr. ...
Obesity and Stress: A Deadly Combo Linked to Aggressive Pancreatic Cancer
Obesity and stress might be teaming up to amplify the risk of pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest forms of the disease, according to a new study b...
Over half of Americans are fibbing about their teeth, and no, it’s not just to dodge floss lectures. According to a survey conducted by Talker Researc...
Cat Owners Alerted: Bird Flu Risk Prompts Pet Food Recall
Cat owners, take note: A popular pet food brand has been recalled over concerns it may be contaminated with H5N1, commonly known as bird flu. Savage P...
The average life expectancy in the U.S. hovers around 78 years, but in certain parts of the world — the so-called "blue zones" — hitting the century m...
COVID Anniversary Brings Urgency to Supporting Doctors' Mental Health
Editor's note: This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at...
Measles Alert: Case Confirmed at Washington Dulles International Airport
Virginia health officials have confirmed a case of measles at Washington Dulles International Airport, sparking efforts to trace potential exposures t...
Study Reveals Higher Mental Health Risks Post Gender-Affirming Surgeries
This article discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is struggling, please contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255)...
Measles Protection, Ditching Alcohol, and a Sleep Surprise: Life-Saving Changes and Unusual Honors
‘STEAKING’ A CLAIM - One Ohio woman is singing praises to the carnivore diet, claiming it saved her life after decades of battling anorexia. Health ex...
Boy Honored by Trump Vows Cancer Won’t Slow Him Down Until 'God Calls' Him Home
Devarjaye "DJ" Daniel, a 13-year-old battling brain cancer, has defied the odds and captured hearts across the nation. Recognized by former President ...
Vitamin A as Measles Treatment? RFK Jr.'s Comments Ignite Debate on Benefits and Risks
With measles outbreaks popping up in multiple U.S. states, discussions around treatment and prevention are gaining momentum. Health experts remain fir...
New Mexico Adult Dies of Measles Amid Growing Outbreak in Texas
A tragic fatality from measles has been reported in New Mexico, marking a grim escalation in a spreading outbreak. State health officials confirmed th...
8 Smart Ways to Boost Your Immune System — Some May Surprise You
Winter may be winding down, but cold and flu season hasn’t packed its bags yet. Staying healthy, however, doesn’t have to be a Herculean task. Dr. Rog...
Florida Reports First Measles Case of 2025, Experts Urge Vaccination
Florida has recorded its first measles case of 2025, with a student from Palmetto Senior High School testing positive. According to Miami-Dade County ...
CDC to Launch Study Examining Potential Vaccine-Autism Links
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is reportedly gearing up for a significant study to investigate potential links between vaccines ...
International Effort Aims to Transform Pediatric Heart Disease Treatment
In a groundbreaking collaboration, Australia's Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) is leveraging stem cell medicine and artificial intelligen...
Lingering Lung Disorders 5 Years Post-COVID: Here's What to Know
It’s been five years since COVID-19 turned the world upside down, and while we’ve moved on in many ways, the virus left behind some unwelcome baggage....
Excessive Screen Time Linked to Manic Symptoms in Pre-Teens, Study Warns
A new study from the University of California, San Francisco, has shed light on a troubling trend: excessive screen time, especially among pre-teens, ...
Boost Your Sleep with Strength Training, Says New Study
Looking for a remedy for restless nights? A new study suggests that strength training might just be the ticket to better sleep, especially for older a...
What is Hantavirus, the Cause of Gene Hackman’s Wife’s Death?
The causes of death for legendary actor Gene Hackman, 95, and his wife Betsy Arakawa Hackman, 65, have been revealed, shedding light on a rare but dea...
Reflections on the Early Days of the Coronavirus Pandemic
Five years later, the shadow of COVID-19 still looms large. The World Health Organization (WHO) continues to report deaths, with over 3,000 lives lost...
Obesity Will Affect Over Half of Adults in 25 Years, Study Predicts
Obesity continues to be a global epidemic, and according to new data published in The Lancet, things are on track to get even worse. A recent study re...
RFK Jr. Recommends Measles Vaccines for Community Immunity While Supporting Personal Choice
As Texas battles a growing measles outbreak, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has stepped into the spotlight, advocating for ...
President Trump Appoints Boy Battling Cancer as Honorary Secret Service Agent: 'Biggest Honor of Them All'
In what can only be described as a deeply touching moment, President Donald Trump appointed 13-year-old Devarjaye "DJ" Daniel as an honorary Secret Se...
Retiring to a sunny paradise might not be as idyllic as it seems. A new study from USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology suggests that extreme heat ...
Bird Flu Spurs Pet Food Recalls, Raising Alarm Among Pet Owners
A Washington-based pet food company has issued a recall for its products amid ongoing concerns over the bird flu outbreaks. The U.S. Food and Drug Adm...
Make America Healthy Again: A Timeline of the MAHA Movement
The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement is buzzing with energy ever since HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. put forth his ambitious vision fo...
Measles Prevention Efforts Crucial as Outbreaks Surge Under RFK Jr.'s HHS Leadership
The measles outbreak sweeping through Texas and several other states has rekindled concerns about vaccination rates and community protection. Doctors ...
Drinking Alcohol Can Lead to Other Substance Use, Addiction Experts Warn
A vast majority of Americans have consumed alcohol at some point in their lives, but experts warn it could act as a dangerous "gateway drug" to more h...
Biohacker Praises MAHA Movement for Tackling Root Causes of Health Issues
America is in the midst of a health crisis, but some believe the tide could turn with the right leadership and initiatives. Human biologist and self-p...
The Painful Side Effect of Cancer Treatment You Might Not Know About
Cancer treatment is undeniably tough, and while the focus often lands on beating the disease itself, the journey to recovery is peppered with challeng...
Children with Autism May See Speech Improvements with Off-Label Prescription Drug
An off-label prescription drug, **leucovorin**, is offering new hope to families of non-verbal children with autism, as it has been shown to help some...
Knowing Your Sleep Chronotype Can Lead to Better Rest and Health
If you find yourself dragging at certain times of the day, your sleep chronotype could be to blame. According to the Sleep Foundation, your chronotype...
New Bat Coronavirus Discovered in China Sparks Pandemic Concerns
The discovery of a new bat coronavirus in China has raised alarms about the possibility of yet another pandemic. The virus, named HKU5-CoV-2, shares a...
Dementia Risk Could Be Lowered by Doing This for 5 Minutes a Day
Think five minutes isn’t enough time to make a difference in your health? Think again. Researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public H...
Five Years On: Americans Divided Over COVID's Lingering Threat
Five years after the onset of COVID-19, the virus that upended life globally and claimed more than 1.2 million lives in the U.S., Americans remain dee...
Scientists Uncover Clues Behind COVID Vaccine-Linked Chronic Health Issues
For most people, the COVID vaccine is nothing more than a protective shot against a global pandemic—no drama, no fuss. But for a small group, it’s a d...
Drugs That Reduce Dementia Risk — And Others That Increase It
Some medications might have a hidden superpower: reducing dementia risk.A study conducted by researchers from the universities of Cambridge and Exeter...
Pope Francis' Health Update: Signs of Recovery Amid Challenges
Pope Francis continues to battle health challenges, but recent updates offer a glimmer of hope. The 88-year-old pontiff has been hospitalized at Gemel...
Dementia Risk Could Increase with Low Levels of Essential Vitamin
"Normal" levels of vitamin B12 might not be enough to **protect against dementia**, according to new research from the University of California, San F...
First Measles Death Reported in West Texas Amid Growing Outbreak
West Texas has reported its first measles-related death in an outbreak that has already infected over 100 people, according to the Associated Press. M...
Just One Night of Poor Sleep Could Have Surprising Health Effects
New research is underscoring how critical sleep is for maintaining overall health. A study published in The Journal of Immunology has identified a sur...
Texas Reports First Measles Death Amid Outbreak, Plus Alarming Dementia Factors
Texas has reported its first measles-related death in a recent outbreak, a stark reminder of the importance of vaccinations and the potential conseque...
Ditching Alcohol and Going 'California Sober' — Here's What You Need to Know
From Demi Lovato to Willie Nelson, the term "California sober" has been making waves as celebrities and everyday people redefine sobriety. But what ex...
Brewing Tea Found to Remove Harmful Toxins from Water, Study Reveals
Tea lovers, rejoice! Not only is tea one of the healthiest beverages out there, but it turns out the simple act of brewing it could help cleanse your ...
Heart Disease Could Be Prevented With This One Simple Test
Heart disease remains the world’s leading cause of mortality, accounting for a staggering 32% of all deaths. But the good news? There’s hope, and it c...
Measles Cases Surge Across Multiple States After Tragic Child Death
New measles cases are cropping up across multiple states in the wake of the first confirmed death in West Texas as part of an ongoing outbreak. The un...
A 26-year-old Pennsylvania woman has shared her harrowing story after nearly losing her life from vaping for just one year.Petrea Mckeithen, who picke...
Can Red Light Therapy Improve Your Skin? Dermatologists Share Benefits and Tips
The buzz around red light therapy is lighting up social media feeds, with influencers flaunting its home-use devices and claiming impressive skin bene...
Measles Vaccines Given Long Ago Could Be Less Effective Now, Doctors Say
For anyone vaccinated against measles decades ago, there’s a growing concern that the protection may have faded over time. The ongoing measles outbrea...
Measles outbreaks in Texas and New Mexico have sparked concerns across the country, especially after one death was reported. These outbreaks are a jar...
The Carnivore Diet Saved My Life After Decades of Anorexia
After a lifetime of battling anorexia and other health issues, Valerie Smith, 54, from Ohio, believes a carnivore diet saved her life. Smith, who spen...
Alcohol: The 'Gateway Drug' That Experts Warn Against
Alcohol, a common fixture in American social life, is under fire from addiction experts who warn it could be the ultimate "gateway drug." According to...
Gene Hackman's Pacemaker Could Have Sounded Alarm on 'Urgent' Event, Cardiologist Explains
Gene Hackman's pacemaker had the potential to alert his physician in case of an "urgent" medical event, according to Dr. Christopher Davis, a cardiolo...
Seattle Man's Community Rallies, Raising $150K for Experimental Cancer Treatment
A Seattle man diagnosed with stage 4 colorectal cancer is breathing a little easier thanks to the incredible generosity of his community. Matt Maclean...
Pope Francis Battles Bilateral Pneumonia: A Health Update
Pope Francis, 88, is currently undergoing treatment for bilateral pneumonia, a condition affecting both lungs. The Vatican confirmed the diagnosis aft...
Health Headlines: Women's Health Focus, Farm Flu Outbreak, and Winter Skin Savers
Here's a quick rundown of the latest health news making headlines:
**Women's Health Initiative:** A functional medicine doctor is pushing for MAHA to...
Alzheimer's Breakthrough: New Drugs Extend Independent Living at Home
Two Alzheimer’s drugs are making headlines for their ability to give patients something truly priceless: more time living independently at home. Accor...
Cracking the Code: How to Eat Eggs Safely Amid Bird Flu Buzz
As bird flu continues to ruffle feathers across poultry farms, health experts are scrambling to reassure us that our beloved breakfast staple, the hum...
Experimental mRNA Vaccine Shows Promise in Fighting Deadly Pancreatic Cancer
An experimental vaccine for pancreatic cancer is showing real potential as a new therapeutic approach. Researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer ...
Texas Measles Outbreak Jumps Border into New Mexico
The Texas Department of State Health and Services (DSHS) has been grappling with a rapidly expanding measles outbreak, with cases nearly doubling in t...
Chemo Mouth: The Painful Cancer Treatment Side Effect No One Talks About
Cancer patients battling their illness often face a host of lesser-known challenges during treatment. One such struggle is "chemo mouth," a painful si...
Vitamin Drug Shows Promise in Boosting Speech for Autistic Children
An existing prescription drug, leucovorin, is offering new hope for non-verbal children with autism by potentially unlocking their ability to speak. T...
Unlock Better Rest: Understanding Your Sleep Chronotype for Optimal Health
If you've ever felt like your energy levels fluctuate wildly throughout the day, your sleep chronotype might be the culprit. According to the Sleep Fo...
New Bat Coronavirus in China Raises Eyebrows, But Should We Panic?
The discovery of a new bat coronavirus in China, dubbed HKU5-CoV-2, is making headlines and stirring up some uneasy feelings. According to the South C...
Just 5 Minutes of Daily Exercise Could Ward Off Dementia: Seriously?
Think five minutes isn't enough time to make a difference in terms of health and well-being? New research suggests that a mere five minutes of light e...
COVID-19: Five Years Later, Americans Still Divided on the Threat
This winter marks five years since COVID-19, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, triggered a global pandemic, leading to over 1.2 million deaths in the U....
COVID Vaccine's Chronic Side Effects: Scientists Uncover Potential Clues
While the majority of people don't experience adverse health effects from the COVID vaccine, a small percentage unfortunately do, suffering chronic sy...
Could Your Medicine Cabinet Hold the Key to Dementia Prevention?
Some medications might just have a hidden talent: reducing the risk of dementia. A new study from Cambridge and Exeter universities looked at existing...
Pope Francis' Health: Still Kicking or Nearing the Pearly Gates?
Is Pope Francis on the mend, or are we about to see a new face in the Vatican? The pontiff's health has been a hot topic, with whispers and pronouncem...
Could Your 'Normal' Vitamin Levels Be Hurting Your Brain?
New research suggests that what's considered a 'normal' level of vitamin B12 might not be enough to protect against dementia. Like, who decided what '...
Measles Claims Life in West Texas Amid Growing Outbreak
The first measles death has been reported in West Texas amid a growing outbreak that has already infected over 100 people. Melissa Whitfield, a spokes...
Sleepless in Suburbia: One Bad Night Could Wreak Havoc on Your Health
New research underscores just how crucial sleep is for keeping our bodies happy and healthy. I mean, we all *feel* it when we're dragging after a bad ...
Measles Claims Life in Texas Outbreak, Plus Shocking Dementia Triggers
A heartbreaking development in Texas as the state reports its **first measles death** amidst the ongoing outbreak. Health officials are urging vaccina...
California Sober: Yay or Nay? Celebs Weigh In on Ditching Booze for Bud
So, Demi Lovato, Post Malone, Chris Stapleton, Billy Strings, and even the legendary Willie Nelson have all dabbled in the 'California sober' lifestyl...
Sip Away the Toxins: Brewing Tea Proven to Remove Heavy Metals from Water
Tea isn't just a comforting beverage; it turns out it's a bit of a detoxifier too. A new study from Northwestern University reveals that brewing tea c...
Heart disease remains the leading cause of mortality worldwide, accounting for a staggering 32% of all deaths. But before you resign yourself to a fat...
Measles Outbreak Spreads Across States After Tragic Child's Death: A Preventable Crisis?
New measles cases are popping up in multiple states following the heartbreaking death of a child in West Texas. This is happening amid an ongoing outb...
Schools May Soon Get the Green Light for Whole Milk, Thanks to New Bill
A bill gaining traction aims to give schools more flexibility in their milk offerings, backed by supporters of the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) m...
MAHA Movement: Influencer's Tip to Revolutionize Your Diet Starts with Ditching One Key Ingredient
A prominent voice in the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement is sharing insights into its rapid growth and dispelling common misconceptions, of...
NY Abortion-Pill Shield Law Draws Fire for Endangering Women's Health
A pro-life medical group is urging New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to reconsider a recently enacted state law that shields the identities of healthcare pro...
West Texas Reports First Measles Death Amid Growing Outbreak
A somber note out of West Texas this Wednesday: the first measles death has been reported amidst a growing outbreak that has already affected over 100...
Measles Death Reported in West Texas Amid Outbreak
A somber update from West Texas: the first measles death has been reported amidst a growing outbreak, with over 100 people infected, according to the ...