Heart attack risk could rise with artificial sweetener consumption, study finds A common artificial sweetener in "keto" diets is linked to an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes, says a Cleveland Clinic study, as industry group stands firm. Medical experts weighed in.
Before Biden, these 5 past presidents faced health issues amid re-election As President Biden steps aside from his nomination amid concerns about his cognitive fitness, here are five other U.S. presidents who have faced health complications ahead of re-election.
Trump should be ‘taking things slow’ ahead of the RNC: Dr. Janette Nesheiwat Fox News medical contributor Dr. Janette Nesheiwat provides professional analysis of former President Trump’s assassination attempt on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
Severe health risks of vaping and e-cigarettes, especially for youth, say experts Uncover the truth about the health risks of vaping, which includes aerosol from an e-cigarette, a trend that's gaining popularity among teenagers and young adults.
Potassium chloride medications recalled due to failure that could cause heart attacks: FDA Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Inc. issued a recall for some of its Potassium Chloride Extended-Release Capsules over a "failed dissolution" that may cause heart attacks.
Regular snacks of baby carrots bring significantly more antioxidant protection, new study finds A study from researchers at Samford University in Alabama found that snacking three times a week on nutritious baby carrots "significantly increased" skin carotenoids in young adults.
California doctor reveals the 10 big ‘lies’ the medical community is telling patients A California doctor wants people to know that the medical community doesn’t always tell patients the truth. Dr. Robert Lufkin shares an excerpt from his book, "Lies I Taught in Medical School."
When heat waves turns deadly: How extreme temperatures affect the human body Hot weather can lead to dangerous health consequences. When the body gets too hot, heart strain and dehydration are just two possible risks that can lead to hospitalization or death.
Kids with insufficient sleep could see spike in blood pressure, study finds Poor sleep habits have a ripple effect on all aspects of kids’ health — and a new study revealed that blood pressure is one of them. Researchers and doctors discussed the findings.
Major health organization makes startling heart disease prediction: ‘Near-perfect storm’ A new report from the American Heart Association predicts that at least six in 10 U.S. adults could experience cardiovascular disease within the next 30 years. Learn more about the risk factors.