A parasitic tapeworm causing echinococcosis has been detected for the first time in West Coast wildlife, found in 37 of 100 coyotes near Puget Sound.
New research identifies a muscle protein called NOX4 that declines with age and inactivity, potentially explaining why exercise keeps people stronger.
Research suggests 90 to 119 minutes per week of resistance training is linked to a 13% lower risk of all-cause death and 19% lower heart disease risk.
An AI-designed universal vaccine targeting multiple coronaviruses passed its first clinical trial, triggering immune responses in 39 healthy volunteers.
New research from Norway finds divorcees and the widowed may face higher mortality risk than those who remain coupled, highlighting social disconnection.
Tyler Mane, known for X-Men and Halloween, reveals breast cancer diagnosis and begins chemo, raising awareness about the overlooked disease in men.
New research from Norway finds divorcees and widows may face higher mortality risk than those who remain coupled, highlighting social disconnection.
Veteran WABC-TV anchor Bill Ritter reveals early-stage Alzheimer's diagnosis, ending his more than two-decade run behind the New York news desk.
Veteran WABC-TV anchor Bill Ritter reveals early-stage Alzheimer's diagnosis, ending his more than two-decade run behind the New York news desk.
Conversation starters, celebrity health reveals, healthy living hacks and medical cautions: Here's what you missed in Fox News Health this week
A new study suggests that no amount of alcohol is safe, challenging the belief that moderate drinking benefits health. Even one drink raises mortality risk.
The FDA has approved bemotrizinol as a new sunscreen ingredient for the first time in 25 years, giving Americans access to a chemical long used in other countries.
A French bride traveled two hours in her wedding gown to visit her hospitalized mother who couldn't attend the ceremony, sharing 20 precious minutes together.
New research finds that a pasteurized gut bacterium may help prevent weight regain after dieting, with promising study results.