Daily aspirin after a heart attack can reduce the risk of future events, study finds For people who have previously had a heart attack, taking a daily aspirin could reduce their risk of a repeat cardiac event or stroke, according to a recent Danish study.
Be well: 5 tips for managing postpartum issues from a New York-based family physician Dr. Cluny Lefevre, a board-certified family practice physician at Fem Strong Health in New York City, shares five tips to help new mothers heal and enjoy a healthy relationship with their child.
Keith Olbermann ignites social media firestorm after bashing Riley Gaines: 'You sucked at swimming' Former MSNBC host Keith Olbermann called former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines a terrible athlete who "sucked at swimming" in a social media post that is taking heat.
If you are running for president, pledge to protect female athletes like me Too many American institutions have fallen captive to woke activists seeking to abolish sex-based protections.
Amid ADHD drug shortage, FDA approves generic version of medication: 'Opportune time' Amid the shortage of ADHD medications, the FDA has approved several generic versions of Vyvanse for the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in people 6 years and older.
Pig kidney still functioning in brain-dead man 6 weeks after transplant surgery: ‘Extremely encouraging’ A pig kidney is still functioning correctly more than six weeks after surgeons at NYU Langone transplanted the organ into the body of a brain-dead man. Doctors shared thoughts on the development.
‘Laughter therapy’ is shown to reduce heart disease risk in Brazilian study: 'Exciting to see' A Brazilian study has shown that "laughter therapy" expands heart tissue and promotes the flow of oxygen, thus reducing the risk of cardiac events in patients with coronary artery disease.
'Let boys be boys, let girls be girls and let's stop chopping down men,' says Kevin Sorbo, actor and writer Actor, producer and writer Kevin Sorbo has just published a new children's book, "The Test of Lionhood," and spoke to Fox News Digital about why "boys should be boys, girls should be girls."
Ask a doctor: 'How can I prevent high cholesterol?' Preventing high blood cholesterol is important for heart health. Dr. Robert Pilchik, a cardiologist with Manhattan Cardiology, offered six tips to keep it at a healthy level.
Bereavement camp in Maine, founded by siblings, helps grieving kids affected by suicide as rates rise Camp Kita, a camp for children who are the survivors of a loved one's suicide, was the first of its kind when it began in 2013. It's looking to expand its outreach.