As AI shows up in doctors' offices, most patients are giving permission as experts advise caution As artificial intelligence enters more doctors' offices, Augmedix CEO Manny Krakaris and AI expert Dr. Harvey Castro offer insights on patient consent, as well as benefits and risks.
Gen Z opting for texting due to ‘phobia’ of phone calls, research reveals New data has shown that 9 out of ten Gen Zers do not like to have conservations on the phone. Some have claimed they have anxiety over having to answer the phone.
1st ever U.S. law protecting child social media influencers from exploitation signed by Illinois governor Gov. J.B. Pritzker, D-Ill., recently signed a bill ensuring that child social media influencers must be paid for appearing in their parents' online video content.
Excessive social media use has many of the same effects as substance abuse, says expert Lindsay Oberleitner, a clinical psychologist and education director at SimplePractice in Detroit, Michigan, explores the warning signs of social media addiction and offers potential solutions.
Brain-eating amoebas: What you must know about the risk of swimming in fresh water Swimming in lakes, rivers and streams can lead to a rare infection caused by Nagleria fowleri, more commonly known as the brain-eating amoeba. An expert shares prevention tips.
Wearable device with AI could allow for at-home breast cancer screenings: ‘Accessible and personalized' Researchers at MIT are developing a wearable ultrasound scanner to enable women to screen for breast cancer at home. Dr. Harvey Castro weighed in on the benefits and risks.
Women's hormone expert shares her method for eliminating menstrual pain: 'Desperate to feel better' Alisa Vitti, a functional nutrition health coach, reveals how she created the cycle syncing method as a way for women to balance their hormones naturally.
COVID vaccines and boosters shown to protect pregnant women and newborns: ‘Transferred protection’ Getting a COVID vaccine or booster while pregnant can benefit both the mother and the baby, a new study has found. Dr. Marc Siegel shared his views with Fox News Digital.
Massachusetts 'House of Horrors' involving abused foster children in dog cages reaches settlement with state The lawsuit alleges that Massachusetts foster children were locked in dog crates, forced to perform sex acts, submerged in ice paths to the point of drowning and threatened with death while under the care of their foster care parents.
‘Major step forward’ for adult patients as new blood cancer drug receives FDA approval A cancer specialist discussed the FDA's approval of Johnson & Johnson’s new drug, Talvey, an antibody-based therapy for adult patients with tough-to-treat blood cancers.