Viagra could help men with coronary artery disease live longer, study suggests Men who have stable coronary artery disease who also take Viagra may live longer and also have a decreased risk of having a new heart attack compared to those who suffer from the disease but do not take the erectile dysfunction drug, according to the findings of a new study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
Sinovac says its COVID-19 vaccine is safe for children as young as 3 Sinovac said its COVID-19 vaccine is safe in children ages 3-17, based on preliminary data, and it has submitted the data to Chinese drug regulators.
UK coronavirus variant may cause heart issues in pets, vets warn Early findings out from a specialist veterinary hospital in England suggested domestic cats and dogs infected with the highly transmissible U.K. coronavirus variant developed heart issues amid a winter-time variant-fueled surge.
House Republicans request briefing with HHS' Becerra over surge of minors at border House Republicans are raising "extreme concern" about the increased number of unaccompanied minors making the dangerous trek to the southern border and are demanding answers from the Biden Administration on whether they are equipped to manage the surge and to care for the children.
First female 'mega' cruise ship captain joins Liz Claman to discuss breaking gender barriers and life at sea Kate McCue, America's first female "mega" cruise ship captain, discussed her career as part of Women's History Month on Fox News Radio's "Everyone Talks to Liz Claman" podcast on Friday.
Shannon Bream marks 40 years since Sandra Day O'Connor's Supreme Court nomination for Women's History Month In commemoration of Women's History Month, "Fox News @Night" host Shannon Bream highlighted the career of retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman to serve on America's highest court.
Why coronavirus-related delays in cancer screenings are concerning, according to experts Delayed cancer screenings amid the pandemic may result in more patients presenting with advanced forms of the disease in the future, doctors worry.
Zoos, scientists aim to protect animals from people spreading coronavirus The coughing among the western lowland gorillas at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in January was the first warning sign. Soon the fears were confirmed: A troop of gorillas became the first apes known to test positive for the coronavirus.
TikTok vet tells social media users to stop giving dogs chicken with hot sauce A vet has warned TikTok users of the dangerous consequences that can come from canine hot sauce challenges.
CDC’s Walensky pressed on school distancing guidance: ‘You need to do it now’ The director of the CDC Dr. Rochelle Walensky was pressed again on the agency’s potential plans to update school distancing guidance during a Senate committee hearing on Thursday as Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, cited increases in mental health emergencies among the nation’s youth.