December 11, 2023 ‘Remarkable’ gene-editing treatment for sickle cell disease is approved by FDA The FDA has approved the world’s first gene-edited treatment for symptoms of sickle cell disease. Experts weigh in on the potential benefits and limitations.
December 11, 2023 4 ways to repeal Obamacare Republicans are once more discussing ideas of how to fix the problems of Obamacare. Here are four ways to focus on increasing affordability by actually reducing costs.
December 11, 2023 What is compression therapy and how does it help certain medical conditions? Compression therapy — when pressure is applied to certain parts of the body — can help prevent or decrease swelling in the legs, which can be due to many issues. Here's more health insight.
December 11, 2023 Thousands of blue state residents flock to Idaho, bringing conservative politics with them: data Voting data published by the Idaho Secretary of State shows the majority of residents moving from blue states to Idaho are registering as Republican voters.
December 11, 2023 Optimism linked to bad decision-making, lower cognitive ability: study Optimism is a widespread and generally lauded human trait, but the results of a new study suggest that overly optimistic people are more likely to make bad decisions.
December 11, 2023 Government-funded app targeting Black teens teaches young gay men to 'enhance' sex in HIV prevention study Taxpayer funds supported a study that used an app to target gay Black teens as young as 14 with messages about enhancing homosexual experiences, potentially without parental knowledge.
December 10, 2023 Deadly Rocky Mountain spotted fever outbreak in California likely came from Mexico, CDC says An outbreak of Rocky Mountain spotted fever reported in southern California has led to three deaths, according to a CDC advisory. Dr. Marc Siegel weighed in on the health situation.
December 10, 2023 Fauci should go down in history as one of the worst people to ever hold public office: Rand Paul Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., says former medical adviser to the President Dr. Anthony Fauci made "disastrous" judgment calls during the pandemic and as far back as 2012.
December 10, 2023 Coffee vs. tea: Which drink is 'better' for you? Nutritionists are sharing the positive and negative effects of coffee and tea, the recommended daily intake and which may be better for your health. Which drink do you favor?
December 10, 2023 Harvard swarmed by truck billboards calling for president to resign in wake of UPenn fallout Box trucks with billboards demanding the firing of Harvard President Claudine Gay were deployed to the campus on Sunday, Fox News Digital learned.