Health's weekend read includes cancer battles by British royals plus gender care and sleep stories In case you missed them: Here is a roundup of some of the top Health stories and developments that Fox News Digital covered over the past week. Catch up this weekend on critical news.
Two women with heart disease had to fight for a diagnosis. Here’s how they advocated for their health Women's heart disease is often overlooked or misdiagnosed. Two women share how missed symptoms put their lives at risk, and how they pushed to get the diagnoses and procedures they needed.
Celebrity fitness trainer Gunnar Peterson on splitting upper and lower body workout routines There are several ways you can choose to split up your physical workouts for health benefits. Dividing upper body and lower body is one routine that proves beneficial.
Hawks' Bogdan Bogdanović wrestles with grief after death of countryman, Warriors assistant Dejan Milojević Golden State Warriors assistant coach Dejan Milojević was widely heralded for his work with NBA centers. He died this week after a heart attack.
Heart disease risk increases for young adults who have lost a sibling, study finds People who lose a sibling during childhood or early adulthood could be at a higher risk of developing heart disease at an early age, a new study found. Cardiologists react to the research.
Snow shoveling safety tips to prevent injury and heart attacks: 'Very strenuous activity' Snow shoveling is one of the most dangerous winter activities. Two doctors shared with Fox News Digital their insights and recommendations about safe shoveling.
Study finds vibrating pill can reduce food intake by 40% Fox News contributor Dr. Marc Siegel says the pill stays in the stomach for four to five days and utilizes AI.
How tiny corkscrew robots could save lives by breaking up blood clots A robot invention by scientists in the Netherlands aims to break up blood clots without the use of surgery or drugs to prevent strokes, heart attacks and death.
Google reveals the top 10 health searches of 2023 — and experts answer them Google has released its annual Year in Search, which breaks down the top searches in 2023. Below are the top 10 health-related questions of this year, along with experts’ responses to each.
Student nurse saves man after he becomes unresponsive at the wheel of a car: ‘Life-saving actions’ A student nurse helped save a man's life by performing CPR after he had a seizure and stopped breathing. The man was driving when the incident occurred.