Cystic fibrosis patients are living much longer: Good news for patients revealed in new study The median life span of people with cystic fibrosis has improved dramatically in recent years, per a new study. Jackie Gerhart, chief medical officer at Epic Research, shared reasons for the improvement.
Nose-picking found to spread COVID among health care workers: new study Nose-picking is linked to a higher spread of COVID, according to a new study from Amsterdam University Medical Centers. A chief health officer weighed in on the risk.
I thought I knew a lot about friends. But I learned this secret when my 'wingman' showed up There's an epidemic of loneliness in America. I have a message, especially for men, as we try to navigate our path through life. Here's a secret I learned when my wife got cancer.
Antibiotic resistance is on the rise, doctor warns: ‘This is an enormous problem’ A growing number of Americans are building immunity to antibiotics. Dr. Marc Siegel discussed potential causes and solutions on "America's Newsroom" this week.
4 minutes of intense activity can slash cancer risk among ‘non-exercisers’: Study TrampoLEAN founder Louis Coraggio hosts a quick, intense trampoline workout on ‘Fox & Friends.’
Risky! Walking downstairs is more dangerous for young women than others for key reasons, said study An observational study just published reveals that young women are more likely to engage in behaviors that put them at greater risk of falling down the stairs. Here are insights.
NJ school district to pay $9.1M settlement to family of bullied girl, 12, who took her own life The Rockaway Township School District in New Jersey must pay a $9.1 million settlement to the family of Mallory Grossman, a 12-year-old girl who died by suicide in 2017.
Natural, non-hormonal solutions for menopause symptoms When menopause symptoms come, it can be a difficult adjustment. Luckily, there are natural remedies you can try to help you conquer the most common menopause symptoms.
AI is a shot in the arm for better medicine AI will help researchers predict how drugs will interact, their toxicity, and potential inhibitions. New successful compounds will be identified more quickly and cost-effectively.
Tydemy oral birth control recalled, FDA warns that reduced efficacy may result in unexpected pregnancies The Food and Drug Administration warned consumers that almost 4,200 boxes of Tydemy, a birth control pill, may have reduced effectiveness.