British doctor admits to attempted murder after injecting mother’s partner with poison disguised as vaccine British doctor, Thomas Kwan, pleaded guilty to an attempted murder charge after 'overwhelming' evidence showed he administer a poisonous fake COVID vaccination.
Melania Trump says Barron autism rumors caused ‘irreparable damage’ Melania Trump is speaking out in her new memoir about previous rumors that her son, Barron Trump, has autism. Psychologists weigh in on the potential harms of publicly speculating about neurodivergent symptoms.
Vaccine exemptions are rising among kindergarteners, CDC reports A growing number of kindergarteners are starting school without vaccinations due to rising exemptions, according to new data from the CDC. Doctors weigh in.
Down Syndrome Awareness Month: 5 key questions answered Down Syndrome Awareness Month is recognized through October. Here's everything you need to know about the condition that impacts hundreds of thousands of people around the world.
Moving toward healing, Jewish people display 'resilience' and will experience 'renewal,' says rabbi Rabbi Pinchas Taylor of Plantation, Florida, shared thoughts on Oct. 7 about the well-being of the Jewish people as Yom Kippur approaches. "From brokenness," he said, comes hope of "restoration."
Hurricane effects pose 'tremendous' health hazards for Americans, doctor warns Americans in areas devastated by Hurricane Helene are facing numerous health risks. Dr. Marc Siegel discusses the biggest concerns and how people can help.
Aging slowdown could be surprise benefit of existing medication, research shows A drug used to prevent organ rejection in kidney transplant patients is being touted for potentially slowing down aging. Experts comment on the potential benefits and the need for more research.
Hurricane Helene flooding in NC stirs yellow jacket swarms, prompting distribution of Benadryl and EpiPens Swarms of stinging insects in North Carolina are swarming those trying to recover from the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, prompting the distribution of Benadryl and epinephrine injections.
Lack of sleep during pregnancy could impact baby's development, study reveals New research found that short sleep duration in pregnant women can lead to neurodevelopmental delays in their children after they are born. Experts discuss the risks and how to prevent them.
Health, happiness and helping others are vital parts of free and responsible society, Founding Fathers taught Bestselling author A.J. Jacobs told Fox News Digital about the importance of "doing good" for others, as shared by America's Founding Fathers — and why it's a path to happiness and healthy living.