'Pregnant persons': Ohio Sen Sherrod Brown scrubbed 'women' from bill on pregnancy Sen. Brown erased women from his most recent version of a bill relating to health insurance enrollment periods for pregnant women.
What to know about Legionnaires’ disease, the lung infection reported in New Hampshire Five people in downtown Lincoln, New Hampshire, have been diagnosed with Legionnaires' disease. Here's what to know about symptoms, treatment and prevention.
American Society of Plastic Surgeons breaks consensus of medical establishment on transgender care Expert said the statement by ASPS is evidence of a crumbling manufactured consensus among the American medical establishment
'I feel a migraine coming on, what can I do right away?': Ask a doctor When the first signs and symptoms of a migraine appear, taking quick action can help stop the headache — while failing to take those steps can result in a potentially debilitating episode.
Pop singer Lance Bass has type 1.5 diabetes, here’s what to know about the disease Pop singer Lance Bass recently shared that he has type 1.5 diabetes, also known as latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA). Experts reveal how it's different from other forms of diabetes.
Biden-Harris administration using taxpayer money to mask Medicare premium hikes before election: critics The Biden-Harris administration is using taxpayer funds to mask Medicare premium hikes, subsidizing costs significantly despite increasing debt, critics say.
Keep your kitchen bacteria-free with these food safety tips for home cooks Fox News Digital spoke to several food experts to learn how they keep their own kitchens healthy and safe as they cook to prevent the spread of bacteria — and what others can learn, too.
Ohio baby ‘smiling again’ after chiropractic adjustments, parents say — but is it safe? A colicky newborn in Ohio has a whole new demeanor after being treated by a chiropractor, her parents report. Chiropractors and pediatricians share pros and cons of the practice.
Social Security marks 89th year as retirement fund risks insolvency under Democrats Fox News Digital spoke with a financial planner from Michigan who shared some of the greatest risks to Social Security as it turns 89 years old and faces an uncertain future.
On this day in history, August 14, 1935, Social Security is signed into law by FDR President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security bill into law on this day in history, Aug. 14, 1935, creating a federal safety net for older, unemployed and disadvantaged Americans.