'Deeply depressed' Maryland shelter cat goes viral after adoption plea Mr. O, a Maryland-based cat, recently went viral on Facebook after his sad adoption story was shared by an animal shelter, his current home. The shelter hopes he is adopted soon.
New Jersey woman sings Taylor Swift hits while awake during brain surgery: 'Eras Tour' in the O.R. New Jersey mom Selena Campione received an awake craniotomy to remove a tumor from her brain, and was instructed by Dr. Nitesh Patel to sing during the procedure. The patient and doctor share details on what turned into Taylor Swift's "Eras Tour" in the operating room.
US tuberculosis cases in 2023 were at highest level in a decade, CDC says The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the number of U.S. tuberculosis cases in 2023 was at the highest level since 2013 and rose among all ages.
Health care is ‘overwhelmingly complex’ for older adults, experts say: ‘Ever-increasing hurdle’ For senior adults, the complexities of health care can be overwhelming, experts say. Doctors weighed in on the challenges that make it difficult for seniors to get the care they need.
Women who drink more than 8 alcoholic beverages a week are at greater risk of heart disease: new study Using patient data from Kaiser Permanente, cardiologists studied the link between drinking alcohol and developing heart disease. Researchers were surprised by the results for younger women.
Oregon toddler receives life-changing surgery to correct rare eye syndrome: ‘Sassier, more energetic’ An Oregon toddler underwent non-FDA approved eye surgery to help her see clearly. Her family fundraised money for months so that they could travel to Spain for the procedure.
On this day in history, March 28, 1866, first US ambulance service rolls through Cincinnati The U.S. welcomed the first civilian ambulance care in Cincinnati, Ohio, on this day in history, March 28, 1866. It was inspired by medical advances during the Civil War.
More doctors use ChatGPT to help with busy workloads, but is AI a reliable assistant? Doctors say that artificial intelligence is helping to minimize their work flow. Studies show the technology is being used by up to 10% of doctors. But is AI really a reliable assistant?
Baltimore bridge collapse: What to do in case your car is submerged in water Car submersions happen across the U.S. more often than people think — and after the Baltimore bridge collapse, the topic is on people's minds. A driver rehabilitation specialist shared tips.
NYC women are punched in the face on streets: TikTok sounds alarm about frightening assaults Multiple young women have claimed on TikTok that they've been punched in the face on the streets of New York City within the last few weeks. The NYPD shares that it is investigating.