MSNBC columnist: Men should get 'vasectomies' in response to 'extreme right-wing minority rule government' MSNBC columnist Liz Plank encouraged men on Tuesday to get vasectomies to fight for reproductive rights.
Baby formula shortage is a public health crisis The current infant formula shortage crisis didn’t occur overnight.
How to know if your child has rare hepatitis that's affecting hundreds of children globally Liver specialist discusses warning signs of pediatric liver disease that resulted in transplants in some children
Mysterious child hepatitis outbreak: UK study may identify a prime suspect As of May 5, 2022, CDC and state partners are investigating 109 children with hepatitis of unknown origin across 25 states and territories
As SCOTUS ruling on abortion case nears, faith leaders stand up for life With pro-choice protesters taking to the streets and holding vigils for abortion rights, pro-life faith leaders across America shared their thoughts and insights with Fox News Digital ahead of a SCOTUS decision potentially reversing Roe v. Wade — a decision that could come as early as this week.
NYC pediatrician shares wise ways to get through today's baby formula shortage Dr. Dyan Hes, a pediatrician in New York City, joined "Fox & Friends Weekend" on Saturday to discuss today's baby formula shortage — and to share practical ways for parents to get through this shortage.
Paralyzed teen takes weight lifting classes with mom: 'Strong like you' Juliet Porras and her daughter, Elena, of Houston, Texas, have been taking weight lifting classes together for the last five years.
Amid the baby formula shortage, SC mom goes viral for post about 'frantic' dad at the grocery store Like many other parents of babies across America right now, mom Sara Owens of Florence County, South Carolina, is worried about whether or not she'll have enough baby formula to feed her six-month-old daughter, Naomi Reece. Given the formula shortage, Owens is also worried about other families who are in the same predicament — and she's upset at the situation overall.
SIDS breakthrough? Possible sudden infant death syndrome biomarker identified Babies at risk for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) could be identified through a biochemical marker, a new study finds.
Johns Hopkins center against child sexual abuse hires professor who defended 'minor-attracted persons' Johns Hopkins University's Moore Center for the Prevention of Sexual Abuse hired Allyn Walker, a professor notorious for trying to normalize the term "minor-attracted persons."