Major health organization makes startling heart disease prediction: ‘Near-perfect storm’ A new report from the American Heart Association predicts that at least six in 10 U.S. adults could experience cardiovascular disease within the next 30 years. Learn more about the risk factors.
American doctor, fueled by faith, brings health and healing to rural Sudan: 'God is in charge' Dr. Tom Catena, an American, is saving lives in Sudan's Nuba Mountains: He is the only doctor for a population of over a million people living in the remote region. Fox News Digital spoke to him.
CDC warns of ‘dual mutant’ flu strain that could evade antiviral drugs: ‘Need to closely monitor’ A new “dual mutant" strain of H1N1 influenza could pose a threat in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dr. Marc Siegel offered input on the potential risks.
State lawmakers push for ban on phones in schools Lawmakers across the country are debating whether to ban cell phones in class or all together. But parent advocates say students need to have access to their phones in emergencies.
Artificial intelligence, proven at NASA and in neurosurgery, could remake childhood education, says tech exec Alex Galvagni, CEO of Age of Learning, began his career in artificial intelligence with NASA in the 1990s. He told Fox News Digital that recent advances in AI are set to improve childhood education.
FDA panel rejects MDMA-assisted therapies for PTSD despite high hopes from veterans An FDA panel rejected MDMA-based treatments for PTSD often used with veterans. One advocate shared what the verdict means for the future of mental health care, while doctors stressed supervision.
Country's food police recall various types of instant noodles for being too spicy A South Korean company's spicy noodles were recalled by Denmark's food authorities after the products were found to contain too much capsaicin, which is a neurotoxin.
Curly-haired dog given second chance at life after receiving 3D-printed surgical screws: He's a 'puppy again’ A dog received life-saving surgery after his limbs stopped working from an abnormality. Vets used 3D-printed screws on his spine to give him a second chance at "being a puppy again."
7 ways to stay safe in this summer’s scorching heat Properly preparing for the summer heat could help you avoid becoming seriously ill due to this summer's scorching heat. Here are several expert tips to follow.
Children swimming in Virginia lake hospitalized after E. coli, gastrointestinal illnesses A cluster of gastrointestinal illnesses, including E. coli, have been reported in children who were at a popular lake in Virginia over Memorial Day weekend.