Blue Halloween buckets for autism: What they mean and why they're sparking controversy Blue buckets for trick-or-treating have become an indication that a child has autism, but many parents have split opinions on the trend. Child psychologist Dr. Michele Borba and author Kelley Coleman weigh in.
Ask a doctor: ‘Does my pet have fall allergies — and if so, how can I help?’ Just like humans, pets can experience allergies — particularly in the fall. Nicole Savageau, a veterinarian in Austin, Texas, shares tips for pet owners to keep their animals healthy and happy.
Depression and anxiety may impact young adults twice as much as teens, Harvard survey finds A new report from Harvard reveals the rising rates of depression and anxiety among young adults. Experts shared potential reasons and strategies that could help.
Halloween candy is not a treat for aging skin, experts say: 'Can do a number' on us The average American consumes 3.4 pounds of candy over Halloween, statistics show — but beyond affecting people’s weight, all that candy can also take a toll on the skin, experts warn.
Know the 5 stages of breast cancer and survival rates of the disease There are five stages of breast cancer, starting from 0 and going up to IV. As the stages increase, it means that the cancer has spread further. Here's what to know.
RSV vaccine shortage for babies: What parents need to know to keep infants safe The CDC has announced limited availability of Sanofi immunization Beyfortus for RSV prevention in infants. Here's what parents should know to keep babies safe.
Halloween candy vs. healthy parenting: Here's how to make it all work Parenting is hard, especially with candy companies trying turn Halloween into an all-year sugar-buzz festival. We can help them grow without ruining their childhoods.
Dog alerts family, saves Texas teenager from life-threatening stroke: 'Keeping guard' A teenage boy in Spring, Texas, may owe his life to the family dog, who saved him from a potentially deadly stroke. Gabriel Silva's mother speaks with Fox News Digital about the event.
Connecticut moms prowl neighborhood as zombies to raise money for breast cancer research A group of moms have come together as "Mombies" — Mom Zombies — to raise money for breast cancer research ahead of Halloween. Some of the moms are survivors themselves.
College students can get free naloxone and fentanyl test strips from their schools to prevent drug overdoses On many college campuses, students now have access to free naloxone and fentanyl test strips. The strips can detect if drugs — such as opioids and cocaine — are illegally laced with fentanyl.