Lost Michigan toddler is found asleep in woods using a family dog as a pillow A toddler was found snuggled up with her family dogs in the woods after going missing fro several hours in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
Braun razors under fire after ad featuring trans man with surgery scars resurfaces: 'Bud Light treatment' Electric razor company Braun has taken heat after critics found the company's promotional material featuring a trans man with mastectomy scars shaving.
Is it just a mosquito bite — or could it be 'skeeter syndrome'? Here's what to know A person who has intense reactions to mosquito bites may actually be suffering from skeeter syndrome, a rare condition that can cause fevers and swelling. Here's what to know.
Melatonin warnings: Nearly half of parents give it to their kids to help them sleep, but experts urge caution More parents are giving their kids melatonin to help them fall asleep, according to a survey from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine — and some experts are warning of potential risks.
TIAs and mini-stroke risks: Cardiologist shares warning signs and prevention tips Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) — or mini-strokes — can be just as serious as a stroke. Dr. Karishma Patwa, a cardiologist with Manhattan Cardiology, shares tips for diagnosing, treating and preventing.
Virginia mom who faced pushback for 'The Lord's Prayer' at school board meeting speaks up: 'Had no fear' Dacia Smith, a Virginia parent, began an almost instantaneous reciting of "The Lord's Prayer" at a recent Suffolk County School Board meeting — and spoke to Fox News about what happened.
Free COVID tests will again be available from US government starting next week The U.S. government is reactivating the program that mails free COVID-19 tests to homes upon request. Effective Sept. 25, households will be able to order four free tests online through COVIDTests.gov.
The war to save our teens from social media The surgeon general emphasizes overcoming loneliness and restoring connectivity as a way to provide an alternative to the unhealthy draw of social media platforms.
Books aren't being banned at school. But Democrats, media do defend porn for kids in school libraries If discussion of these books have no place in the U.S. Senate, then maybe they also have no place in public schools.
Boost brain health and slow mental aging with 10 intriguing tips from longevity experts While the cognitive aging process can’t be stopped, there are ways we can slow it down, according to Dr. Brett Osborn, a Florida neurosurgeon and longevity expert. Here are 10 tips.