Leukemia patient receives first-ever bone marrow transplant from deceased organ donor The bioengineering company Ossium Health has created a new program that offers deep-frozen bone marrow from deceased organ donors -- and a Michigan woman has received the first transplant.
'Vaccine fatigue' blamed as roughly half of people in US will skip COVID and flu shots this year A growing number of U.S. adults are hesitant to get recommended vaccines this fall, a new survey found. Doctors discuss potential reasons and why it could be concerning.
This country is banning daytime junk food commercials aimed at children A European country will be banning late-night junk food commercials before 9:00 p.m. each evening starting in October 2025 in an effort to curb childhood obesity.
Alzheimer’s disease could be slowed by boosting a certain protein in the brain, researchers say Boosting a certain brain protein could help slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, a new study has found. The University of Cincinnati researchers and an Alzheimer's Association expert weigh in.
51 inspirational quotes to help you stay strong, healthy and motivated in tough times Here is wit, wisdom and inspiration to help you stay strong, healthy and motivated in tough times or any time — from well-known people of all walks of life and from historical figures as well.
'Dead butt syndrome' could happen after sitting too long, here's how to avoid the condition Sitting for prolonged periods is can cause “dead butt syndrome," or gluteal amnesia, according to health experts. Here's how to know if you have it, and how to treat and prevent it.
Hit the road: New study suggests travel could delay aging, improve physical and mental health A study from an Australian university found that travel and activities while traveling could delay the aging process and improve bodily systems.
Multiple myeloma, rare blood cancer: Bruce Springsteen's wife's diagnosis spotlights the illness Patti Scialfa, Bruce Springsteen’s wife, recently shared that she was diagnosed in 2018 with a type of blood cancer known as multiple myeloma. Here's what to know about the disease.
‘Does smartphone exposure cause brain cancer?’: Ask a doctor Neurosurgeon Dr. Paul Saphier and tech expert Scott Dylan debunk the idea that exposure to cell phones can cause brain cancer, sharing the reasons with Fox News Digital.
Aging speeds up 'massively' at two points in one's lifetime, Stanford study finds: ‘Abrupt changes’ A new study from Stanford University in California has revealed that there are two periods when aging seems to accelerate. A longevity expert shares tips for staying healthy over the decades.