Colonoscopy screening by Heidi Klum raises awareness of process after she was 'late to the party' During a TV appearance, "America's Got Talent" judge Heidi Klum discussed her recent colonoscopy — the test that's done to screen for colon cancer on healthy patients of a certain age.
NASA funded tech that helps relieve menopause symptoms NASA has funded technology that helps to relieve the symptoms of menopause. More than a million Americans start to experience symptoms of the condition every year.
Fitness with Friends: Tips to get your weekly recommended exercise 'Fox & Friends Weekend' hosts join fitness instructor Melissa Kendter to participate in a weekend workout session.
My baby saved my life. Now I help save others. Having my baby Lei’Lani saved my life and a local maternity charity taught me independent living skills. Now, I devote my time and effort to helping others.
Blind Michigan judge drives race car — and inspires others to follow their dreams, too Richard Bernstein is a Michigan state Supreme Court justice who is legally blind. In addition to his work on the bench, he recently drove a race car with an assist from a sheriff who shared directions.
More than 75 percent of Americans aren’t getting enough exercise, according to CDC standards CDC guidance and data from the National Center for Health Statistics suggest a majority of Americans are not meeting physical activity benchmarks to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Amid the fentanyl crisis, teens in West Virginia gain life skills to stand strong It's a struggle to stand strong against the flood of fentanyl-laced pills coming across the border into the U.S., but one program in West Virginia is helping at-risk youth develop life skills.
New study suggests steroids may change the structure of the brain Researchers at the Leiden University Medical Center found that steroids were linked to changes in the brain's structure, according to a new study.
Florida Medicaid sees 'soaring increase' of kids receiving puberty blockers, hormones, irreversible surgery Children receiving pharmaceutical and surgical treatments for gender dysphoria have risen dramatically among those on Florida Medicaid, according to state data.
Why doctors in training are taking 'culinary medicine' a lot more seriously Nutrition education is increasingly coming into sharp focus for new doctors in training, as they learn that healthier eating and smarter cooking are important to emphasize to patients.