Women's rights activist says pregnant inmates at NJ women's prison 'shoots a hole' in 'trans ideology' The impregnation of two female inmates at a women's prison obliterates the "trope" that "transgender women are women," a women's rights activist said
COVID-19 scared patients out of hospitals, bringing on health neglect and extreme backlogs Doctors across the country are now seeing more patients who chose to avoid hospitals during the pandemic, causing a patient backlog -- and those who do come in have more serious health issues.
Bobby Rydell’s death was a ‘real shock to us,’ says mom to teen who shares liver transplant with ‘60s icon Few will be hard-pressed to know the former 1960s teen heartthrob, known for the songs "Wildwood Days" and "Volare," has shared a deep connection with a young lady in Philadelphia for nearly a decade. Rydell, born Robert Ridarelli, and Assiah Phinisee, share a portion of a liver that each of them received as transplant recipients on July 9, 2012, when Assiah was just four years old.
Mysterious liver illness seen in kids in US, Europe Mysterious liver disease found in children in the U.S. and Europe could be linked to a virus generally associated with colds.
Illinois offering free health care to some illegal immigrants Illinois is offering free health care to some adult undocumented immigrants after state lawmakers approved the program last year.
Ukraine's kids, caught in war, are now accustomed to the sound of explosives Call them children of war. Survivors of suffering. Ukraine's youngest and bravest. Whatever term the world chooses to give them, some Ukrainian children who have been hiding for their lives are now no longer fearful of the sound of explosives in their home country amid Russia's attacks.
Virginia daycare owner arrested after toddlers exposed to THC A Virginia home day care owner is facing criminal charges after three young children being cared for at the business were found to be exposed to THC that is believed to have originated from “gold fish crackers.”
Staying hydrated may lower risk of heart failure, study says Drinking water to maintain a healthy sodium level in the bloodstream may reduce your risk of heart failure, a chronic condition where the heart has difficulty pumping blood to match the body’s needs, according to a recent paper published in the European Heart Journal.
Zoos in US respond to bird flu outbreak as infection rates mount What to know as the avian influenza outbreak that’s claimed the lives of millions of birds.
Today's veterinarian shortage: How it could affect your dog or cat Veterinarians nationwide are feeling burned out, and it could potentially affect your pet’s appointment with longer than usual wait times, plus other issues; Fox News Digital spoke to 5 veterinary professionals for the latest.