3 food swaps to make right now for better health and nutrition, says doctor
WebMD Chief Medical Officer Dr. John Whyte shares advice on getting into a routine of eating more whole foods and enhancing overall health and nutrition.
Experimental women's cancer drug boosts survival rates in notable study
A new drug tested in a phase 3 trial showed significant improvement in patients with treatment-resistant ovarian cancer. Researchers discuss the findings.
Pesticide in food that's 'making America sick again' may get free pass
A proposed Georgia bill would protect pesticide companies from lawsuits, as a man recently won a lawsuit that blamed a weed killer for causing his cancer. MAHA advocates rally against the bill.
New blood test diagnoses Alzheimer’s disease and measures how far it's progressed
A new blood test test could determine how far Alzheimer's has progressed and could also help confirm whether another condition is causing a person’s cognitive symptoms.
Crunches by age: Here's how many you should be able to do
A fitness trainer shared how many crunches people should be able to do according to their age. Here's what to know about the main benefits of the exercise.
COVID 5 Years Later: Impact on Healthcare
'The White Lotus' characters taking lorazepam: What is it and why are they in danger by abusing it?
Lorazepam is trending due to its mentions on "The White Lotus," but experts warn that it’s not a casual fix. Learn more about its effects and potential dangers, as well as safer options.
Healthy eating in middle age has this key longevity benefit
While previous studies have analyzed dietary links to disease and longevity, a new Harvard study looked at how diet impact the ability to live independently and have a good quality of life while aging.
Birthday buddies and next-door neighbors turn 101 on same day
Luck, longevity and lots of activity: These are the qualities that two friends and next-door neighbors share as they celebrate their birthdays this year and turn 101 on the same day.
America's seniors are vulnerable to these digital threats, experts warn
Experts in senior care discuss the primary digital risks seniors face today, including scams and fraud, and how they can stay safe through education and training.
RFK Jr dares governor of America's fattest state to do regular public weigh-ins
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is looking to make all of America healthy, and he's starting with the country's most obese state — and its governor.
Utah bans fluoride from public drinking water, aligning with MAHA movement
Utah has banned adding fluoride to its public drinking water systems, becoming the first state in the U.S. to do so, fueled in part by today's MAHA movement.
Do parents really have favorite children? Here’s what new research says
A new Brigham Young University study explores parental favoritism, revealing that gender, birth order and personality traits all affect parenting — and how kids perceive it.
New class of antibiotics discovered: 'Promising answer'
Amid a surge in drug-resistant bacteria, researchers believe they have discovered a new class of antibiotics, three decades since the last one came to market.
Are full-body scans worth the money? Doctors share what you should know
Full-body scans are making headlines for potentially catching diseases early, but some doctors urge caution. Here's what you need to know about the pricey screenings.
Dangerous fungus spreading in US hospitals has ‘rapidly increased'
Experts warn that Candida auris, a fungus that can be life-threatening to sick individuals, is spreading at a rapid rate in U.S. hospitals and health facilities.
Woman, 66 years old, gives birth to her 10th child: People 'should have more children'
Alexandra Hildebrandt, 66, has given birth to her 10th child via C-section without any fertility support, reportedly due to living a healthy lifestyle, her doctor said.
Patient dies from rabies after organ transplant from infected donor
A Michigan resident has died of rabies after receiving an organ transplant. The patient, who received the transplant at an Ohio hospital in December 2024, died of the fatal virus in January 2025.
Children's ADHD risk linked to mothers' use of common OTC pain reliever
Use of a common pain reliever during pregnancy could increase the risk of children developing ADHD, new research has found. Experts weigh in on the findings.
Dengue fever and prostate cancer risk, plus Alzheimer's prevention
The Fox News Health Newsletter brings you trending and important stories about healthcare, drug developments, mental health issues, real people's triumphs over medical struggles, and more.
Kansas announces measles outbreak with 10 cases reported
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has confirmed 10 cases of measles in three counties as outbreaks across the U.S. continue to spread in unvaccinated kids.
Shampoo recalled for bacteria contamination that could cause infection
A consumer brands manufacturer recalled more than 1,000 units of Tec Italy Totale Shampoo due to potential bacteria contamination, which can cause serious infection and health complications.
Men going bald turn to 'new Botox' for hair loss treatment
Finding a hair-loss fix has required ongoing research and trials. As UCLA scientists target a promising treatment option, dermatologists comment on the growth of balding solutions.
First confirmed case of measles in Washington, D.C. investigated by health officials
The first confirmed case of measles this cold and flu season has been confirmed in Washington, D.C. per a press release shared on Tuesday.
Heart disease risk higher for women who have these unhealthy lifestyle habits
A new study highlights that eight specific health and lifestyle factors could increase women's heart disease risk more than men's. Doctors share their insights.