'Vaccine fatigue' blamed as roughly half of people in US will skip COVID and flu shots this year
A growing number of U.S. adults are hesitant to get recommended vaccines this fall, a new survey found. Doctors discuss potential reasons and why it could be concerning.
Alzheimer’s disease could be slowed by boosting a certain protein in the brain, researchers say
Boosting a certain brain protein could help slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, a new study has found. The University of Cincinnati researchers and an Alzheimer's Association expert weigh in.
51 inspirational quotes to help you stay strong, healthy and motivated in tough times
Here is wit, wisdom and inspiration to help you stay strong, healthy and motivated in tough times or any time — from well-known people of all walks of life and from historical figures as well.
'Dead butt syndrome' could happen after sitting too long, here's how to avoid the condition
Sitting for prolonged periods is can cause “dead butt syndrome," or gluteal amnesia, according to health experts. Here's how to know if you have it, and how to treat and prevent it.
Multiple myeloma, rare blood cancer: Bruce Springsteen's wife's diagnosis spotlights the illness
Patti Scialfa, Bruce Springsteen’s wife, recently shared that she was diagnosed in 2018 with a type of blood cancer known as multiple myeloma. Here's what to know about the disease.
‘Does smartphone exposure cause brain cancer?’: Ask a doctor
Neurosurgeon Dr. Paul Saphier and tech expert Scott Dylan debunk the idea that exposure to cell phones can cause brain cancer, sharing the reasons with Fox News Digital.
Aging speeds up 'massively' at two points in one's lifetime, Stanford study finds: ‘Abrupt changes’
A new study from Stanford University in California has revealed that there are two periods when aging seems to accelerate. A longevity expert shares tips for staying healthy over the decades.
These 5 balding and hair loss treatments could help ensure a healthy scalp, experts say
Hair growth experts provide five suggested treatments to help slow down hair loss in men and women alike, including medications and natural supplements.
Arizona man blows Lego out of nose after three decades: 'I can breathe now'
Ben Havoc, 32, blew his nose and out popped a small Lego piece that had been lodged in his nasal cavity for 26 years. He shared the experience in an Instagram video.
‘Dual-action’ weight-loss pill helps people drop 13% of body weight in three months in early trials
An experimental weight-loss pill helped people drop 13% of their body weight in a three-month period. The results from early clinical trials were presented by Novo Nordisk this week.
Lack of sleep poses concerning risk for kids, study finds: 'Crucial role'
New research from Penn State University revealed how childhood sleep patterns could be linked to future substance use. Study co-author David A. Reichenberger and sleep expert Wendy Troxel discuss.
How COVID affected teens' brains, plus new cancer drugs and Parkinson's risk
The Fox News Health Newsletter brings you trending and important stories about health warnings, drug shortages, mental health issues and more in this weekly recap.
Slashing screen time for mental health: Carlos Whittaker shares his unplugged journey
Author Carlos Whittaker spent seven weeks without his phone in 2022. He discovered many things about himself and about the world around him that he had been missing which are detailed in his new book.
New prostate cancer medication 'shows promise' in treating aggressive disease, study finds
A new study has identified a potential breakthrough treatment to combat aggressive forms of prostate cancer. Researcher Luke Selth reacts to the findings.
Ohio healthcare company recruiting people with autoimmune conditions for innovative study
COVID pandemic restrictions had 'alarming' impact on teenagers’ brains, new study finds
The pandemic’s negative effects on kids and teens included changes to young brains, a new study has found. A researcher and a neurosurgeon comment on the impact.
Tick-borne Wetland virus, newly discovered in China, could cause damage to brain, researchers say
Scientists are warning of a new tick-borne disease, which they are calling the Wetland virus, recently discovered in China. Here's what to know about the symptoms and risks.
On World Suicide Prevention Day, new report identifies three top factors driving suicide rates
Suicide continues to be a leading cause of death in the U.S., resulting in about 49,000 fatalities in 2022, according to a new report from the CDC on World Suicide Prevention Day.
‘Smart mask’ could detect asthma, COPD and other medical conditions, researchers say
Researchers at Caltech have developed a "smart mask" to screen for conditions like respiratory infections, COPD, asthma and post-COVID infections. Doctors share their opinions.
Blood pressure is 'higher than normal' for 1 in 7 kids, says American Heart Association
New preliminary research from the American Heart Association found that about 14% of children and teens in the U.S. have high blood pressure or are at risk. Experts weigh in on causes and prevention.
First case of human bird flu diagnosed without exposure to infected animals, CDC says
A patient in Missouri was hospitalized with bird flu despite having no reported contact with animals, according to the CDC. Infectious disease experts discuss the potential risk.
'Six-pack surgery' gaining popularity among men, say plastic surgeons
More men are seeking “six-pack abs" with the help of a surgical procedure called high-definition liposuction, according to plastic surgeons. Experts share how it works and potential risks.
Parkinson’s disease risk is linked to gut health, researchers say
Those who have had damage to the upper lining of their gastrointestinal tract are 76% more likely to develop Parkinson’s disease, according to research led by Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Alzheimer’s risk may increase with light pollution, new study finds
Exposure to outdoor light at night could put people at a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study published in Frontiers in Neuroscience.
Watching game shows like 'Jeopardy!' and 'Wheel of Fortune' can boost cognitive health, say experts
Watching game shows is more than just fun and games. When you interact with game shows, your mind is processing information and you're benefiting your cognitive health, experts say.