February 5 House Republicans sound alarm over CCP-linked fake research threatening US taxpayer-funded science House Republicans warn Chinese "paper mills" may be flooding U.S. science with fake research, potentially compromising taxpayer-funded programs and grants.
February 5 Surgeons keep man alive without lungs, paving new path to transplant Missouri patient survives double-lung transplant after innovative 48-hour bridge therapy removes infected lungs, offering new hope for similar cases.
February 5 The medical system pushed transgender surgery on kids — now it's facing legal justice Medical malpractice lawsuit results in $2 million award for woman who accused doctors of performing irreversible gender transition surgery when she was 16.
February 4 Marijuana compound may help prevent dementia when paired with common drug A new study finds THC, when combined with an anti-inflammatory drug, improved memory and reduced Alzheimer’s-related brain damage in mice, raising hope for future treatment.
February 3 Gutfeld condemns the 'most evil thing' he has ever seen ‘The Five’ discusses Democrats and the mainstream media ignoring a landmark ruling in favor of a detransitioner who sued her doctors for pushing her to get a double mastectomy.
February 3 Does cancer reduce Alzheimer's risk? New study explores the connection New research reveals why cancer patients may have lower Alzheimer's risk. Scientists discover that cancer releases a protective protein that clears brain plaques.
February 3 Former transgender clinic insider calls $2M gender surgery verdict 'tip of the iceberg' Million-dollar malpractice verdict against doctors who approved gender surgery for a minor fuels renewed scrutiny of transgender medical practices.
February 3 Hidden brain condition may quadruple dementia risk in older adults, study suggests Nearly one in four adults over age 50 may have a hidden brain condition tied to sharply higher dementia risk, even without a history of stroke, researchers warn.
February 2 Detransitioner awarded $2M after winning LANDMARK malpractice suit A New York jury has awarded $2M to a woman who detransitioned after identifying as a male in her teens, marking a significant legal victory as California’s Attorney General Rob Bonta sues a San Diego hospital for halting similar treatments.
February 2 Caring for grandkids slows cognitive decline, improves memory in seniors: Report Fox News' Steve Doocy reports on a new American Psychological Association study that found grandparents who provide childcare score higher on memory and verbal fluency tests, slowing age-related cognitive decline through active social engagement.