October 19, 2023 California tech CEO sentenced to 8 years for COVID, allergy test fraud case A Silicon Valley executive, who claimed to have invented technology that could test for allergies and COVID with a few drops of blood, has been sentenced to prison for fraud.
October 19, 2023 New prostate cancer treatment could be on the horizon, say UK researchers: ‘Tremendously exciting’ A new study has found that for some patients with treatment-resistant prostate cancer, a new treatment can “block" the messages cancer uses to “hijack" white blood cells.
October 19, 2023 Sarah Huckabee Sanders to sign executive order eliminating 'woke, anti-women words' from state government use Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders is introducing an executive order to require the state government to use words that "celebrate gender distinctions between men and women — not erase them."
October 19, 2023 Chicago professor apologizes for calling Israelis 'pigs' and 'savages' A tenure track professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago apologized Wednesday after calling Israelis "irredeemable excrement" and "pigs" on social media.
October 19, 2023 As Aaron Rodgers rehabs from torn Achilles, doctor offers insight into recovery Fox News Digital spoke with Dr. Bonnie Chien, orthopedic surgeon at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, to discuss an Achilles tear injury.
October 19, 2023 Ultraprocessed foods with ‘feel-good chemicals’ could be as addictive as cigarettes and drugs, study suggests Ultraprocessed foods high in fats and carbs could have addictive properties, according to a new study from University of Michigan. Nutritionists weigh in on the findings.
October 19, 2023 Suicide warning signs are missed by most Americans, new survey finds: It's 'alarming' More than a third of younger adults say they have contemplated suicide in the past year, but less than a third strongly agree that they can recognize the warning signs.
October 19, 2023 Detransitioners like me need a bill of rights On social media, I was constantly told I was a boy trapped in a girl's body. I came to believe it. I decided I was a boy and my body had to reflect it, or life wasn't worth living.
October 19, 2023 War and kids: What to say and not say, and how to handle tough questions Dr. Meg Meeker, a Minnesota-based pediatrician and author, shared advice for parents and families about discussions to have (or not have) with kids about the war in Israel.
October 18, 2023 Want a bit more sleep? Hitting that snooze button isn’t always bad, study finds A study suggests that snoozing doesn’t always mean losing. Researchers from Stockholm University found that stealing an extra few minutes of sleep in the morning could support the waking process.