New hope could be on the horizon for ALS patients in the form of a “breakthrough" drug, researchers say. Neuvivo is seeking approval for an experimental medication for the neurological condition.
As Hurricane Milton made landfall and swept across Florida, one of the state’s major hospital systems welcomed 67 babies into the world. See the adorable pics!
More than 20 surgeries have recently been completed by headset-wearing surgeons at UC San Diego Health
We asked health experts what they like about the trendy salads—and how to make a really good one.
Studies have proven the long-term health risks of eating mindlessly while anxious or stressed. Registered dietitian nutritionist Ilana Muhlstein explains why the election could cause an uptick.
Volunteers with the nonprofit Paws of War rescued four puppies from a family impacted by Hurricane Helene. The pups will be set up with new military and first responder families.
As prices for Ozempic have risen in recent months, many people may be seeking cheaper alternatives for managing diabetes or weight loss. Dr. Brett Osborn and Dr. Sue Decotiis warn of potential risks.
Fox News medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier appeared on “Fox & Friends" on Sunday to discuss the rising risk of breast cancer — and specific foods and habits that can help reduce it.
A 7-year-old boy in West Africa who was going blind can now see again, thanks to life-changing eye surgery provided by the Mercy Ships charity. His doctors and mother speak about the experience.
Diagnoses of ADHD are on the rise among adults in the U.S. Approximately 15.5 million adults had a diagnosis in 2023, according to a new CDC report. A psychotherapist weighs in.
Acne scars don't always develop from breakouts, but they could. If you have acne scars, vitamins, combined with treatment from a dermatologist, can clear your skin.
When parents hear "thank you" from their children, the parents' reaction is improved mental well-being and less stress, according to a recent study published in The Journal of Positive Psychology.
Whooping cough (pertussis) infections continue to rise in the U.S., with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimating more than 17,600 cases as of Oct. 5.
Endocrinologists are tired of the social-media claims.