Fishing and its health benefits: The more men go fishing, the better their mental health, study finds A recent study showed that men who enjoy fishing as a hobby may have a lower risk of depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts and other mental health conditions.
Best buys: 5 affordable wine picks from experts as fall gets underway As autumn gets underway, wine experts nationwide shared their recommendations for delicious wines to pair with hearty fall meals for family and friends. Here are five options.
Underage drinking dangers: These are the states with the highest rates of teen alcohol use, study finds A new study conducted by addiction recovery resource Addiction Treatment Magazine has revealed the states that have the highest and lowest prevalence of underage drinking.
Teenage brain cancer patient misses homecoming, so the hospital throws a surprise dance for her When 17-year-old brain cancer patient Megan Krafty of Ohio was disappointed about having to miss her senior homecoming after surgery, caregivers at Cleveland Clinic brought the dance to her.
Breast cancer drug could have potentially serious side effect, new research reveals Hyperglycemia could be a major side effect of the oral medication alpelisib that is used by breast cancer patients, according to a study from the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Pro-abortion radicals want me to be ‘raped’ and ‘killed’ just because I’m a pro-life college student Pro-abortion radicals want her to be ‘raped’ and ‘killed’ just because she's a pro-life college student. When a TikTok video went viral, she was blasted with more than 20,000 messages.
Ask a doctor: 'What should I know before getting a breast lift?' New York-based plastic surgeon and breast reconstruction specialist Dr. Constance M. Chen reveals what women should know if they're considering getting a breast lift surgery.
Three million children set to lose child care with expiration of federal funding The approaching end of the 2023 fiscal years means American Rescue Plan funding for child care will also be cutting off, jeopardizing the care of millions of kids.
WWII-era military sleep method could help insomniacs nod off quickly, some claim: 'Peace and calm' A technique originally used by the U.S. military to help people fall asleep quickly can be extremely effective, a TikTok user claims. Sleep experts weigh in.
NYPD discovers 3D printed ghost guns in East Harlem day care as city reels from baby's fentanyl exposure death New York City officials said ghost gun materials were found at a Manhattan day care after the death of a 1-year-old at a different day care in the Bronx.