COVID drug Paxlovid, which helps prevent severe symptoms, will double in price as pandemic ebbs Paxlovid, an antiviral therapy that is prescribed to COVID-19 patients to prevent severe illness, soon will cost more than double the $529 that the federal government had paid for the treatment.
Mary Lou Retton's pneumonia: When does the infection become life-threatening? Experts share warning signs As Olympic gymnast Mary Lou Retton remains in the ICU with life-threatening pneumonia, multiple infectious disease experts share warning signs and treatments.
Britney Spears' revelation mirrors what too many women face Britney Spears recently unveiled a deeply personal chapter of her life.
Sleepwalking's telltale signs — and how to stay safe if these describe you: 'Unusual behaviors' What exactly is sleepwalking, and what causes it? Fox News Digital spoke to a variety of experts and health professionals to share insights into this often confusing condition.
California teenager sings again after her rare, complex airway surgery: ‘It was life-changing’ Grace Overman, an avid singer from Fiddletown, California, was in middle school when she began to lose her voice — and now a rare, high-risk surgery has given it back to her.
Illinois reports first measles case since 2019: ‘One of the most contagious diseases known’ The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) recently reported its first case of measles since 2019. Here's what to know about symptoms, transmission and prevention of the disease.
New prostate cancer treatment could be on the horizon, say UK researchers: ‘Tremendously exciting’ A new study has found that for some patients with treatment-resistant prostate cancer, a new treatment can “block" the messages cancer uses to “hijack" white blood cells.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders to sign executive order eliminating 'woke, anti-women words' from state government use Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders is introducing an executive order to require the state government to use words that "celebrate gender distinctions between men and women — not erase them."
Ultraprocessed foods with ‘feel-good chemicals’ could be as addictive as cigarettes and drugs, study suggests Ultraprocessed foods high in fats and carbs could have addictive properties, according to a new study from University of Michigan. Nutritionists weigh in on the findings.
Suicide warning signs are missed by most Americans, new survey finds: It's 'alarming' More than a third of younger adults say they have contemplated suicide in the past year, but less than a third strongly agree that they can recognize the warning signs.