California doctor reveals the 10 big ‘lies’ the medical community is telling patients A California doctor wants people to know that the medical community doesn’t always tell patients the truth. Dr. Robert Lufkin shares an excerpt from his book, "Lies I Taught in Medical School."
Life after death: Take a glimpse into the world of cryonics Cryonics involves preserving human bodies at ultra-low temperatures in the anticipation that future science will one day revive them. Proponents and skeptics weigh in.
Beach safety tips: 7 things to do in a rip current and how to stay safe near the water As millions of people head to beaches this summer, water safety experts shared tips and advice for staying safe, including what to do if caught in a rip current.
New Parkinson's drug could slow or reverse progression of disease, researchers say: 'Big step forward' A new therapeutic that could slow down or halt the progression of Parkinson's disease has completed Phase 1 trials with positive results. Researchers and doctors spoke about the findings.
5 ways to turn your egg breakfast into a nutritional powerhouse Eggs are a popular breakfast choice, but there are five ways to elevate an egg breakfast from ordinary to extraordinary, including by adding protein and improving the fiber content.
For diabetes patients, inhaled insulin is shown just as effective as injections and pumps Most of the 38 million people living with diabetes in the U.S. use daily injections or insulin pumps to keep glucose at safe levels — but a new study suggests that inhalers could be just as effective.
Psychologists reveal 7 ways parents can drive happiness by helping kids find their purpose Two psychologists, Michele Borba and Lauren Phillips, shared with Fox News Digital seven tips for how to guide children to find their purpose, a main driver of human happiness.
Ask a doctor: ‘Is it ever OK to take someone else’s prescription medication?’ It may be tempting to share pills in a pinch, but two doctors weighed in for this "Ask a doctor" piece about the potential risks of taking prescription medication that belongs to someone else.
What is PTSD? Symptoms that can emerge after experiencing a traumatic event PTSD can develop after a person experiences a traumatic event. Scary and vivid nightmares and flashbacks are two symptoms that could impact someone struggling with PTSD.
Ohio woman with epilepsy finds safety with her service dog: ‘Our bond is set in stone’ Channing Seideman, 30, of Ohio was diagnosed with epilepsy as a child. She still has daily epileptic seizures, but her service dog, Bishop, helps keep her safe. Fox News Digital spoke with her.