Bad Bunny's hit song has 'right tempo' for life-saving CPR, American Heart Association says: 'Keep the beat' The Bad Bunny hit 'Titi Me Pregunto' can be used to save lives. Dr. Comilla Sasson of the American Heart Association breaks down how to perform hands-only CPR to the beat of popular music.
Children's hospital director says 'revolutionary' sex change clinic for kids is the same as treating diabetes The director of Children's Minnesota, Dr. Angela Goepferd, compared treatments for Asthma and diabetes to sex changes of children.
Internet use by seniors on regular basis could slash their dementia risk, study suggests For older adults, finding the sweet spot of screen time could help reduce their risk of dementia, a recent study from the School of Global Public Health at New York University found.
New breast cancer screening guidelines call for women to start mammograms at age 40 The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force has released a draft of new guidelines for breast cancer screenings, recommending that women begin getting biennial mammograms starting at 40.
The major change in breast cancer screening aimed at saving young women The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force has revised its recommendations for breast cancer screening.
Texas family rescues tiny 19-year-old dog from pond, returns her to owner within hours A family spotted a dog in the bushes of a pond near their Texas home. After rescuing and taking care of the dog, they reunited it with its owner within hours.
As King Charles III, at age 74, assumes British throne, here's what to know about his health King Charles III at age 74 just celebrated his coronation in Westminster Abbey — here's a look at his family's longevity plus some other health topics, with insights from medical experts.
Biden’s bizarre view of women’s sports puts female athletes at risk Biden’s war on women’s sports endangers and undermines female athletes. Fortunately, American voters understand the problem much more than the president.
Nurses inspire Ohio woman who beat cancer to become one of them: 'We need people like her' Ashley Gibson, 33, of Ohio, was diagnosed with leukemia and underwent intense chemotherapy with the help of a team of nurses. Inspired by that medical care, she's becoming a nurse herself.
This is America’s surprising youth drug crisis America’s shocking drug crisis is harming young people more than most adults realize. Legalized marijuana has led to a spike in pot use in those under 18.