April 3, 2023 New Zealand’s prime minister goes viral for struggling to define the term 'woman': 'People define themselves' New Zealand's Prime Minister Chris Hipkins struggled to define the term woman when pressed several times by Fox Nation's Piers Morgan.
April 1, 2023 Heart disease risk could be affected by one surprising factor, new study finds A new study from Stanford University in California found that a heart that has a more spherical (round) shape could have a 47% higher likelihood of developing heart disease in the future.
April 1, 2023 Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn exposes woke culture's dangers to women: 'Strength to speak out' Sen. Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee Republican, hosted a women's forum that included Riley Gaines, Carrie Severino, Pam Bondi and others earlier in March; they spoke of standing up to a woke culture.
March 31, 2023 Heart disease, the silent killer: Study shows it can strike without symptoms A new study found that nearly half of participants showed signs of coronary heart disease, despite having no symptoms. Doctors share thoughts and recommendations.
March 29, 2023 New breast cancer gene can predict likelihood of hereditary disease, study finds In what researchers describe as a landmark study, mutations in the ATRIP gene have been found to predict the likelihood of women developing hereditary breast cancer.
March 28, 2023 Pregnant women in New Jersey ate poppy seeds, then tested positive for opioid drug use: 'Extremely stressful' After two pregnant women in New Jersey ate bagels with poppy seeds, their hospitals administered drug tests that found them to be positive for opioids — leading to investigations.
March 27, 2023 'Pregnancy nose’ has expectant moms going viral on TikTok as medical experts explain the baffling condition While 'pregnancy nose' trends on TikTok, health experts Dr. Lauren Demosthenes of Babyscripts and Mommy Labor Nurse founder Liesel Teen explain what causes the symptom in pregnant women.
March 26, 2023 Sniffing body odor from sweat could reduce social anxiety, new research suggests Smelling other people’s sweat might not seem at all like something desirable — but a new study out of Sweden suggests that an exposure to body odor could help treat people with social anxiety.
March 24, 2023 Ohio woman pushes past breast cancer, won't let diagnosis slow her down Doctors agree that exercise during cancer has many benefits. One Ohio woman who ran races throughout her breast cancer treatments credits it with saving her life.
March 24, 2023 I'm helping doctors take FDA to court over dangerous drugs that kill women Lawsuit asks the court to hold the Food and Drug Administration accountable for recklessly approving chemical abortion drugs that harm women and girls.