November 21 Daily pill slashes 'bad' cholesterol levels by 60% in yearlong trial A new daily pill reduced bad cholesterol by 60% in a groundbreaking study of 303 adults with a genetic condition, offering hope for heart disease prevention.
November 21 Gunshot survivor defies odds with miraculous recovery Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel, author of 'The Miracles Among us,' shares the miraculous story of gunshot survivor Christopher Smith.
November 21 Why ‘starving cancer’ could be key to slowing disease growth, according to doctors Doctors explore how fasting may help cancer patients by putting cells into "repair mode" during chemotherapy, potentially reducing side effects and improving treatment outcomes.
November 20 Restrictive dieting can ‘starve’ cancer cells and keep them from growing, doctor says Internal medicine physician Dr. Frank Dumont shares how aligning diet with individual metabolism could improve cancer outcomes.
November 20 Missouri attorney general takes new legal aim at mail-order abortion pills over safety concerns Missouri attorney general sues FDA over generic mifepristone approval, alleging safety concerns and hospital complications from mail-order abortion pills.
November 20 Jelly Roll unveils dramatic transformation without signature beard after weight loss Jelly Roll shaves iconic beard after a decade, reveals dramatic transformation following 200-pound weight loss and three Grammy nominations for 2026 awards.
November 20 Putin says health ‘fine’ after two-day checkup, refuses blood pressure test at AI event: report Vladimir Putin insists he's in good health following a medical examination despite speculation about bruised hands and his physical condition.
November 20 How AI could transform America's healthcare system Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel takes a look at how artificial intelligence could vastly improve the healthcare system but points out human doctors are still needed in the equation on 'The Story.'
November 20 CDC quietly changes vaccine and autism stance after years of controversy The CDC changed its stance on its vaccines and autism link after the Department of Health and Human Services launched a comprehensive assessment of potential autism causes.
November 20 GOP wrestles with Obamacare fix as Trump looms over subsidy fight Senate and House Republicans eye different approaches to tackle expiring healthcare subsidies, with reconciliation process and bipartisan deals under consideration.