Trump’s attempted assassin was a ‘loner,’ FBI says, as experts share telltale signs in others across America The FBI called Trump's shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, a "loner, as far as his association or other activities related to his mental state." Mental health professionals discussed the risks.
California woman has 100 different allergies, is restricted to eating just 13 foods A woman in Los Angeles can only eat 13 types of food after being diagnosed with a syndrome that makes her allergic to 100 items, giving her symptoms of anaphylaxis.
Dementia risk rises with exposure to wildfire smoke, per Alzheimer’s Association: 'Real problem' Wildfire smoke poses the biggest dementia risk than other types of air pollution, according to a new study from the Alzheimer's Association. An expert discusses how to stay safe.
Abortion front-and-center in ‘swing’ Minnesota as official invites Iowans to avoid new ‘extreme’ ban Iowa's abortion ban threw neighboring Minnesota further into the swing-state political discussion as Donald Trump believes he can win there, while state officials lauded their lax abortion laws.
Alzheimer’s blood test detects disease with 90% accuracy in routine doctors’ appointments: study A blood test has been shown to detect Alzheimer’s disease in health care settings with up to 90% accuracy, as researchers presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference.
Tips for protecting your skin from painful sunburn and remedies for when you do spend too much time in the sun Protecting your skin against the powerful rays of the sun is vital during the summer months. Here are some things you can do to prevent sunburn and how to treat it.
Cruz seeks to ‘safeguard’ schools from CCP influence, require parental review of foreign curricula Sen. Ted Cruz drafted legislation that requires parents be aware of foreign influence, funding and curricula in their children's schools – warning of China's malign behavior and goals.
Blood tests for Alzheimer's may be coming to your doctor's office: What to know New blood tests could improve Alzheimer's diagnosis speed and accuracy, with one recent study showing up to 91% accuracy, according to medical researchers.
Kids and smartphones: How young is too young? Experts reveal important recommendations When is the best time to get your child their own smartphone? Parenting experts Dr. Joshua Stein and Titania Jordan advise parents on how to make the best decision for their family.
‘Pickleball saved my sight,’ says Florida woman, 79: ‘I was really worried’ For one Florida woman, her love of playing pickleball helped to save her sight. Linda Corcoran and her doctor describe how she first noticed symptoms on the court, and the treatment that helped her.