ChatGPT found by study to spread inaccuracies when answering medication questions A Long Island University study found that nearly 75% of drug-related queries submitted to ChatGPT came back with incomplete or wrong responses. Fox News Digital spoke to experts.
Texas middle school students hospitalized from eating candy laced with unknown substance Police are investigating what was inside the candy that sent eight middle school students to the hospital in Granbury, TX on Tuesday afternoon.
New York City author's book promotes the 'life-changing' benefits of adopting a senior dog A new children's book, "Charlie at the Pom Springs Hotel," tells the true story of Lara Eurdolian King's adoption of Charlie, a dog that was being fostered in a hotel lobby.
NCAA won’t protect female athletes from a trans takeover of their sports Including biological males in women's sports puts female athletes at risk of a trans takeover of their sports. Some women also suffer devastating injuries.
Blood test may predict the organs in the body that are aging faster than normal, says Stanford study Nearly 20% of healthy adults have at least one organ aging at an accelerated rate — which increases disease risk. Here's what to know about a new study out of Stanford University.
Armed mom schools Congress on booming female gun ownership: ‘Refuse to stand by’ Gun expert and firearm trainer Beth Alcaraz will appear before a House subcommittee Wednesday to discuss female firearm ownership and protecting the Second Amendment.
'Vegan' label may be turning off consumers: Study finds more people will pick up foods called 'healthy' The study found that people choose food labeled 'vegan' just 20% of the time
Japan’s oldest person, Fusa Tatsumi, has died at age 116 Fusa Tatsumi, a 116-year-old Osaka resident, died of old age on Dec. 12, 2023. She was the oldest person in Japan and spent her last days at a nursing home in Kashiwara.
Is sugar an addiction or a sweet tooth's yearning? Exploring the contentious topic of sugar addiction, Fox News Digital delves into the ongoing debate surrounding sugar's potential addictive nature.
Can you reduce Alzheimer’s risk by seeing a health coach? Cognitive study suggests it’s possible A recent study led by the University of California, San Francisco, suggested that personalized health coaching resulted in better cognitive scores, improved quality of life and reduced dementia risk.