Why some people may not need 8 hours of sleep, according to a new report Unbothered after a few hours of sleep? Studies suggest that not everyone may need seven or eight hours as generally recommended.
Safe 'hugging booths' allow the elderly to connect with family during coronavirus pandemic Some Texans are trying to relieve the loneliness and isolation that many elderly Americans are feeling during the coronavirus pandemic by creating safe “hugging booths.”
Relocating during the coronavirus pandemic? Beware of mold, experts warn As people flock to find their new nests, health experts caution to be wary of a hidden danger to your health that could be lurking in the potential new home: mold.
Rebel Wilson's trainer reveals her secrets to her ‘year of health’ weight loss Rebel Wilson is on a journey to lose 75 kg, which is roughly 165 pounds, and her secrets to doing it are simple.
USDA issues public health alert, warns of products containing recalled onions linked to salmonella outbreak Products named in the USDA's health alert were sold at such outlets as Walmart and H-E-B, among others
Coronavirus-infected Louisiana dog is first in state to test positive for COVID-19 A dog in Lousiana has become the first canine in the state to test positive for the novel coronavirus, officials said this week.
CDC warns of potential outbreak of rare, life-threatening condition in children The condition typically causes arm or leg weakness, but can lead to paralysis over the course of a few hours or days and requiring one in four hospitalized children to rely on a mechanical ventilator to help them breathe, according to the CDC.
Penis microbes may play role in common vaginal infection, study finds Study finds penis microbes may contribute to the transmission of bacterial vaginosis.
New York coronavirus policy harming disabled youth, parents say: 'The regression is devastating' A group of parents across Long Island recently shared with Fox News accounts of their disabled children’s damaging regression and growing frustration amid the closure of in-person services.
Dr. Nicole Saphier: Coronavirus hit health care workers hard, and this legislation would make it worse Our country cannot afford to financially hurt our medical service providers any further with the proposed out-of-network legislation if we want them to stay in business.