Child drowning prevention tips: Keep kids safe in the water this summer A child playing in the water can quickly turn into tragedy. Drowning is one of the most common causes of death in children. Keep children safe in bodies of water big and small.
Stiff person syndrome patients share what it’s like to live with the rare disease Two people who are living with stiff person syndrome — a rare neurological disorder that causes muscle rigidity and spasms — shared with Fox News Digital what their experience has been like.
Relieve stress instantly with this simple 3-minute stretching routine: 'Feel better in no time' These seven simple stretches could instantly reduce your stress levels, according to Walter Gjergja, the Switzerland-based co-founder and chief wellness officer for fitness app Zing Coach.
Here's why dogs don't need 'human food,' says Virginia veterinarian: 'No reason for it' Plenty of people feed "human food" to their dogs to varying degrees, but is there any harm in doing so? A veterinarian says it's dependent upon pet owners knowing their dogs.
'Stop Blaming Men' author refutes idea of 'toxic masculinity,' talks negative impact of media on manhood Coach Michael Taylor, the author of "Stop Blaming Men for All the Problems," said toxic behaviors are the result of men not being connected to their masculinity.
New medications, caregiver stress relievers and epilepsy awareness top this week's health news This week's health roundup includes a new Alzheimer's medication, a man's fight for epilepsy awareness, tips for relieving caregiver stress, a summer COVID surge and more.
Alzheimer’s on mother’s side of the family could increase disease risk, study finds Having a mother with Alzheimer’s could lead to a higher risk of inherited disease than a paternal history, according to a recent study from Mass General Brigham. Researchers and doctors explain.
New Alzheimer drug gives ‘hope’: Dr. Marc Siegel Fox News contributor Dr. Marc Siegel joins ‘Fox News Live’ to discuss the FDA approving a new Alzheimer treatment drug and the FDA banning bromide vegetable oils.
105-year-old woman graduates from Stanford University 83 years after leaving campus: 'Amazing' A 105-year-old woman who started at Stanford University in 1936 recently returned to campus after an 83-year absence to receive her graduate degree. She's been inspiring people ever since.
Men with spinal cord injuries become fathers thanks to rare fertility treatment at Miami clinic A program at the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis is making big moves in treating infertility in men with spinal cord injuries. Dr. Emad Ibrahim shared the rare procedures and new research.