Author tells CNN that number of adult men not able to buy homes, have families is 'big issue' for country Author and social scientist Richard Reeves told CNN on Saturday that the amount of men in America not buying homes or starting families is a "big issue."
Liver cancer patient given 6 months to live loses 76 pounds eating specific foods North Carolina construction worker Derek Barnett, 55, lost more than 70 pounds on a unique nutrition and fitness journey after being diagnosed with liver cancer.
At-home 'medicine ball' tea, soothing and warm, could help kick a cold Fox News Digital talked to a nutritionist and dietitian for her recipe for a "medicine ball" tea that she says helps with colds, sore throats and stuffy noses.
Chef praises Trump, RFK, Jr’s ‘Make America Healthy Again’ agenda Chef and restaurant owner Andrew Gruel explains why he supports President-elect Donald Trump and RFK, Jr.’s plans for the U.S. food industry on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
New Year, New You: 12 items to help you find your Zen in 2025 Reach your Zen in the New Year with the help of these ten items.
Alcohol linked to cancer risk in US surgeon general's new advisory The U.S. surgeon general has released a new advisory warning of alcohol-related cancer risk. The new guidance follows research that has linked alcohol to at least seven types of cancer.
6 tips to ‘detox’ after excessive holiday eating and drinking Eager to look and feel healthier after the holidays? Experts shared with Fox News Digital their tips for getting back to a healthier state after a season of overindulgence.
'I'm a psychologist — here's how to finally break your bad habits’ Dr. Adi Jaffe, a California-based psychologist, knows firsthand the dangers of unhealthy habits, as he struggled with drug addiction himself. He shares some of his tips on stopping harmful behaviors.
Psychologist shares tips on finally kicking unhealthy habits Adi Jaffe, PhD, overcame his own struggles with addiction — and now he is helping other people ditch their harmful behaviors and replace them with healthier ones.
Warding off dementia means more reading, praying and listening to music: study To ward off dementia, older adults may want to spend more time reading, praying, crafting, listening to music and engaging in other mentally stimulating behaviors, a new study says.