Kardashian criticized for new vaginal gummies: 'Purely misogynistic and anti-feminist' Kourtney Kardashian's vaginal wellness gummy campaign has been bashed by critics who say her product is 'incredibly problematic' for its promises.
North Carolina judge delays order on services for disabled people A North Carolina judge delayed order on community services for disabled people Thursday. Judge Allen Baddour set a schedule mandating health officials provide more services for the disabled.
Could cutting calories slow the pace of aging? Possibly, says new study Healthy adults who cut calories by 25% may experience a slight slowdown in the aging process, according to a trial conducted by Columbia University’s Aging Center.
Tips to keep cancer at bay in observance of National Cancer Prevention Month As millions of Americans prepare to recognize National Cancer Prevention Month, here are some essential tips to reduce one's risk of cancer, including avoiding smoking and eating a healthy diet.
Dog that inspired legislation benefiting veterans is honored by Southwest Airlines on her final flight Southwest Airlines honored the life of Kaya, a retired military service dog, during her final flight on Feb. 2 from Washington, D.C.'s Reagan National Airport to Dallas Love Field.
Age 13 and younger is 'too early' for kids to be on social media, surgeon general admits As Vivek Murthy, the U.S. surgeon general, shared comment on the appropriate ages for kids to use social media, other experts weighed in with perspective and advice for parents and families.
Women more likely to suffer from ‘long COVID,’ but healthy habits can lower the risk Women who embrace six healthy lifestyle factors can cut their long COVID risk in half, per a new study led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Here's what to know and why.
Georgia six-year-old pleads to 'government' for four-day school week A Georgia boy named Brodie Kenyon appeared on "Fox & Friends" to share his dream of a four-day school week, with three days off on weekends to "just play ... and do whatever I want outside."
Florida high school board walks back form mandating female athletes share detailed menstrual history The Florida High School Athletic Association voted 14-2 to remove questions pertaining to menstrual information from health forms for female athletes.
Australia worried 'prolific' sperm donors could lead to 'accidental incest' Regulation among different Australian states varies, making it virtually impossible to figure out how many donations one person has made across the country.