Cat named Greta, an 'award nominee' who's come a long way, is available for adoption in New York City Greta, a five-year-old female gray domestic shorthair cat in New York, is in need of a loving home where she can show off her award-nominated action sequence skills.
Are you an intermittent faster? If so, binge eating could be in your future, new study suggests A Texas A&M University study, published in the journal Appetite, suggests that intermittent fasting could raise people's risk of binge-eating or other food disorders. Here are details.
5 simple ways to help prevent heart disease this year Heart disease is the leading cause of death among Americans. Here are some simple, easy health tips for how to help prevent heart disease and reduce the risks in 2023.
Former trans kid shares agony of side effects from 'mutilating' medical transition: 'I've gotten no help' Chloe Cole, an 18-year-old detransitioner, speaks out about the harmful effects of the medical intervention when she was a minor diagnosed with gender dysphoria.
Abortion is an emergency, but dangerous in a different way than what Biden claims Abortion is an emergency, but dangerous in a different way than what Biden claims. He wants to give government emergency powers to push abortion pills.
Las Vegas school outbreak leaves 130 students 'projectile vomiting' outside, parents without answers An estimated 130 students were affected by a gastrointestinal illness outbreak at Wayne N. Tanaka Elementary School in the Clark County School District in Las Vegas last week.
Federal judge orders Florida agency provide proof to support Medicaid ban on gender affirming care A federal judge has demanded the state of Florida show evidence proving that gender affirming care is not safe, as LGBT advocates fight to get surgeries covered by Medicaid.
NY judge sends former OB-GYN Robert Hadden to jail, convicted of sexually abusing hundreds of women Former gynecologist Robert A. Hadden was sent to two months in jail as he awaits his sentencing after being convicted of sexually abusing patients.
Surge in child fentanyl poisonings 'just the beginning' of fentanyl crisis An alarming new statistic involving one of the most dangerous drugs. A new study shows children are dying of fentanyl poisonings at a faster rate than any other age group.
An eye on postpartum depression, in light of Massachusetts mother tragedy: What to know A mother of three in Duxbury, Massachusetts, has been hospitalized after she allegedly harmed her children, all of whom died. The tragedy has prompted questions about postpartum depression.