Heart disease risk could be affected by one surprising factor, new study finds A new study from Stanford University in California found that a heart that has a more spherical (round) shape could have a 47% higher likelihood of developing heart disease in the future.
Dad asks Reddit if he should let his teen daughter meet a boy from Instagram in person A man turned to Reddit's parenting subreddit to ask if he should let his teen daughter meet another teen in real life after they corresponded on Instagram and Snapchat and talked by phone.
Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn exposes woke culture's dangers to women: 'Strength to speak out' Sen. Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee Republican, hosted a women's forum that included Riley Gaines, Carrie Severino, Pam Bondi and others earlier in March; they spoke of standing up to a woke culture.
New York cat named Froggy, a 'sweet, lovable' boy, needs a forever home Froggy, a 13.8-pound male domestic shorthaired tabby, is on the hunt for a forever home after living for two years as a stray. Froggy is at Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons.
Heart disease, the silent killer: Study shows it can strike without symptoms A new study found that nearly half of participants showed signs of coronary heart disease, despite having no symptoms. Doctors share thoughts and recommendations.
Keeping kids safe: 'Wait Until 8th' pledge aims to empower parents to resist smartphones for children The "Wait Until 8th" pledge, created in 2017, now has more than 45,000 signatories who will be waiting until eighth grade (at least) before giving their children a smartphone.
Those cold, colorful juices at chain restaurants also contain caffeine: What parents need to know Caffeinated drinks from chain restaurants appear to be popular. Here's what health experts have to say on whether it's safe for minors to drink caffeine-filled teas and juices.
Transgender activist tells MSNBC 'God made me in her image' Trans activist Charlotte Clymer claimed that God made her "in her image."
WHO considers adding obesity drugs on its ‘essential medicines’ list WHO is considering adding drugs to combat obesity to its “essential medicines list," which could pave way for governments to recommend the products to lower income countries.
Wim Hof: The cold water teaches you how 'to survive' Wim Hof of the Netherlands, known around the world as 'The Iceman' and father of the Wim Hof Method, reveals the power behind submerging into cold water. Fox News Digital interviewed him.