COVID vaccine fatigue: Study explores why many are refusing booster shots A recent study found that respondents’ “readiness to get vaccinated" was relatively low, suggesting that many people have entered a state of "COVID vaccine fatigue."
The looming threat of China's chokehold on our meds China has a chokehold on our medication supply chain.
Benefits of cold water: Health guru and extreme athlete Wim Hof says we have ‘power within’ to heal disease Dutch athlete and health guru Wim Hof shared details with Fox News Digital of how the Wim Hof Method has the potential to revolutionize health through breathing, the power of the mind and cold water.
Church assembly to debate urging US government to 'renounce the sin' of transgender procedures for minors The Presbyterian Church in America will consider an overture that will formally petition states and the federal government against transgender procedures for minors.
COVID vaccines are not needed for healthy kids and teens, says World Health Organization Healthy kids and teens likely don’t need COVID-19 vaccinations, says updated guidance on the World Health Organization's (WHO) website. Healthy adults under 60 need the vaccine series and a booster.
Parkinson's disease symptoms disappeared with exercise, man claims: ‘Use it or lose it’ Multiple studies have shown exercise can alleviate symptoms and slow the progression of Parkinson's disease. Scott Hanley, 57, is using fitness to fight back — as are others.
Democrat warns California moving toward 'state-sanctioned kidnapping' with mental health bill for minors A new California bill would given children as young as 12 years old the power to place themselves in residential shelters with the help of a counselor.
GOP demands medical evidence for HHS policy pushing ‘gender affirming’ care Senator Jim Risch, R-Idaho, is leading Republicans in a letter to HHS demanding the evidence they have to push medical providers to encourage “gender-affirming" care for minors.
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.
Doctors in training are unionizing in record numbers today: Here's what they want Medical residents in greater numbers are joining a union to help them advocate for better training and work environments for doctors; they want better work hours and fairer pay.