Former staffer at North Carolina therapy camp says troubled kids, inexperienced staff is 'lethal combination' The suspicious death of a 12-year-old boy at a North Carolina therapy camp is now shedding new light on the controversial wilderness therapy camps for troubled kids.
Make Herbert Hoover great again: What others can learn from one man's post-presidency Jared Cohen, bestselling author, reveals the full life of President Herbert Hoover, who accomplished a great deal during his post-White House years — far beyond the Great Depression and "Hoovervilles."
Onions in your socks? Unpeeling the layers of this flu myth with expert insights Explore the truth behind the onion-in-socks trend for colds and flu treatment, dissecting expert opinions and the power of onion compounds. Here are interesting details.
‘Gas station heroin’ is growing threat in New Jersey, health officials warn: ‘Dangerous and addictive’ A dangerous drug is causing a spike of illnesses in New Jersey, health officials warn. In many cases, it’s sold on corner convenience store shelves. Addiction experts shared concerns.
Spain's birth rate drops to the lowest level since records began over 80 years ago Spain has reported another year of declining birth rates with just 322,075 babies born in 2023. Some regions are offering financial benefits to encourage families to have children.
Gaza teen cares for 3 dogs while living in a tent after being displaced by the Israel-Hamas war: 'My friends' A teen from Gaza is currently living in a tent while taking care of his three dogs. His family was displaced during the Israel-Hamas war, but he continues to care for his furry friends.
FDA approves allergy drug to lessen severity of reactions to peanuts, dairy, other foods The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has given the injectable Xolair (omalizumab) the green light for use in decreasing the risk of life-threatening reactions to certain foods. Doctors weighed in.
Kids who wear school uniforms get less physical activity, study finds: 'There's a problem' A study from the University of Cambridge in the U.K. suggests that school uniform policies could serve as a barrier to children getting daily physical activity. Doctors weighed in.
Florida student and teacher bond over matching scars from their open-heart surgeries: 'Tough cookies' A 6-year-old girl and her kindergarten teacher have something very special in common — matching scars from open-heart surgeries. Kennedy Vogt's mother and her teacher shared their stories.
Ask a doctor: ‘What causes hiccups, and how can I get rid of them?' To better understand the cause of hiccups and how to get rid of them, Fox News Digital reached out to two doctors who are experts on the condition. Here are their professional insights.