Exposure to toxin increases colorectal cancer risk among younger adults, study finds
Researchers from University of California San Diego have linked a bacterial toxin called colibactin to the increase in early-onset cases of colorectal cancer.
'I’m a spinal surgeon – here’s how your posture is killing your back'
Poor posture is likely damaging your back, warns Dr. Arthur Jenkins, a spinal surgeon in New York. He explains how it happens and how to prevent chronic back pain.
Woman says ChatGPT saved her life by helping detect cancer, which doctors missed
Lauren Bannon, a North Carolina mother, says ChatGPT saved her life by flagging her medical condition after doctors missed it. She shares how the AI chatbot led to her cancer diagnosis.
This simple outdoor activity can improve Americans' health, says governor
West Virginia has launched a "Mountaineer Mile" in an effort to get Americans outside and moving to increase physical and mental health. The state has been a leader in pushing for MAHA initiatives.
Holding paper receipts for just 10 seconds can pose health risks, researchers warn
Health researchers caution that Bisphenol S (BPS), an endocrine disruptor present in paper receipts, can rapidly absorb into the skin, leading to a notice of violation against major U.S. retailers.
Reality star shares deadly melanoma update as doctors discuss prognosis
Doctors discuss the prevalence, risks and treatments of metastatic melanoma, as Teddi Mellencamp reveals the latest updates in her battle with the deadly disease.
Vitamin may reduce cancer risk, plus why Joe Rogan quit drinking
The Fox News Health Newsletter brings you trending and important stories about health care, drug developments, mental health issues, real people's triumphs over medical struggles, and more.
Dancing can help relieve cancer-related side effects, early data shows
Preliminary data from The Ohio State University has found that dancing the Argentine tango can help reduce chemotherapy-induced neuropathy symptoms, like burning and tingling.
Blood test could predict skin cancer recurrence, study shows
A new study reveals blood tests can predict melanoma recurrence by detecting circulating tumor DNA. Research shows 80% of stage 3 melanoma patients with positive tests experience a return of cancer.
'I'm a neurologist — here's why dementia is rising and how to reduce your risk’
Dr. Joel Salinas, a behavioral neurologist and associate professor at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, discusses what’s driving the spike in dementia cases and how to reduce risk.
Blood pressure and dementia risk share surprising link, study suggests
Researchers in a new Chinese study discovered that “intensive blood pressure control" resulted in a 15% reduced dementia risk among participants and a 16% reduced risk of cognitive impairment.
Stem-cell therapy for Parkinson's shows 'strong promise' in relieving symptoms
In a small study, researchers transplanted stem cells into the brains of 12 Parkinson’s patients, stopping progression and bringing about improvement in motor function.
Pope Francis’ official cause of death revealed in announcement from Vatican
Pope Francis has died of a stroke and cardiac arrest following previous complications with double pneumonia, according to the Vatican. Here's what to know about the condition.
Cancer report reveals surprising new data on deaths, diagnoses
Overall, rates of new cancer diagnoses and cancer-related deaths have declined, according to the annual cancer statistics report from the National Cancer Institute.
Boxing legend says trendy treatment is keeping him younger — here's what to know
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy has been approved as a complementary treatment for certain medical conditions, but some claim it can also have anti-aging effects. Experts weigh risks and benefits.
This odd dental habit could spark heart health risks, experts warn
The oral hygiene trend of tongue scraping may improve hygiene and reduce bad breath — but overdoing it could harm heart health by disrupting good bacteria and raising blood pressure risk.
Another state confirms measles case with infected child its first of year
Virginia recently announced that its first case of the measles this year involved a child who had traveled out of the country prior to being diagnosed.
Colorectal cancer risk reduced by this common vitamin, study suggests
A new study published in the journal Nutrients suggests that vitamin D levels play a “critical role" in preventing and treating colorectal cancer. The researchers share the key findings.
Measles outbreaks now declared in 8 states, including Michigan's first in 5 years
Michigan has reported a measles outbreak after three cases were confirmed in Montcalm County, following seven other U.S. states with marked outbreaks.
Joe Rogan gave up drinking alcohol for this one simple reason
Podcaster Joe Rogan recently stopped drinking alcohol, he announced on a recent episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience." Neurosurgeon Dr. Brett Osborn shares the associated health risks.
Jennifer Aniston breaks 'extreme' fear of flying with hypnosis: Does it work?
Jennifer Aniston recently shared that hypnosis therapy helped address her severe fear of flying. Psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert comments on how to treat flight anxiety.
E. coli outbreak went unpublicized by FDA despite affecting 15 states: report
The FDA is under fire for not publicly warning about deadly E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce that sickened 89 people across 15 states, raising questions about food safety protocols.
New drug for Parkinson’s shown to be effective in clinical trials: 'Very encouraged'
A new pill, tavapadon, has shown potential in easing Parkinson’s symptoms while limiting side effects. In patients taking at least 400 mg of levodopa daily, tavapadon helped reduce motor fluctuations.
First GLP-1 pill for weight loss, diabetes shows success in late-phase trial
Eli Lilly has seen positive results from a phase 3 trial of Orforglipron, the first-ever GLP-1 pill for weight loss and type 2 diabetes. Previous versions were administered via injection.
Smartphone use could reduce dementia risk in older adults, study finds
The risk of dementia could decrease with consistent use of smartphones and other technology among older adults, according to a new study from Baylor University.