July 29 Doctors share bladder cancer warning signs after Deion Sanders reveals diagnosis and recovery Deion Sanders announces he battled bladder cancer and is now cancer-free after tumor removal surgery, while doctors share important warning signs to watch for.
July 29 Doctors reveal key signs of Lyme disease as tick season intensifies across US Lyme disease from deer ticks can cause complications if untreated, with symptoms appearing weeks after infection. Experts share tips for treatment and prevention.
July 27 Forget 10,000 steps — research reveals the real number you need for better health A new study analyzing 57 research papers finds that 7,000 daily steps provides substantial health benefits, challenging the traditional 10,000-step recommendation.
July 27 Inside the male birth control study showing promising results Fox News medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier joins 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss a male birth control study and the side effects of women's birth control.
July 27 American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on appetizing attractions and medical milestones The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time, test your knowledge of appetizing attractions, medical milestones — and much more.
July 26 Wearable hydration monitor could help prevent heatstroke, scientists say University of Texas researchers created a non-invasive wearable device using bioimpedance technology to track hydration levels, replacing traditional invasive methods.
July 26 Hulk Hogan of WWE fame faced multiple health issues leading up to his death Hulk Hogan's death at 71 follows decades of physical strain from wrestling, with doctors discussing cardiac arrest risks and a history of concerning habits.
July 25 Three-person IVF technique shown to prevent inherited genetic diseases A new reproductive approach, three-person IVF, combines DNA from biological parents with mitochondria from egg donors, eliminating the risk of fatal metabolic diseases.
July 25 AI tech detects hidden heart disease doctors often miss Structural heart disease often shows no symptoms until it's too late, but Columbia's AI tool, EchoNext, can flag potential cases from routine ECGs that trained doctors might miss.
July 24 Two cancer drugs show promise in reversing Alzheimer's devastating effects UCSF researchers found the cancer drugs letrozole and irinotecan may reverse Alzheimer's effects, reducing tau protein clumps and improving memory in mice.