July 15 New weekly injection for Parkinson's could replace daily pill for millions, study suggests Research shows promising results for a weekly injectable Parkinson's treatment that maintains consistent medication levels, possibly eliminating multiple daily pills.
July 15 Vegas visitors shocked by 'absurd' resort prices that are turning tourists into 'spectators' Las Vegas tourism faces criticism as visitors complain about "absurdly priced" accommodations and food, with experts suggesting weekday stays and alternative destinations.
July 15 Man takes tip back after being publicly 'scolded and humiliated' by waitress After receiving poor service at an Italian restaurant, a customer faced criticism from his waitress over his tip, leading to a controversial decision that divided internet users.
July 15 Scientists crack the code on new vaccine for deadly plague bacteria New bacterial mRNA vaccine technology shows promise in fighting plague, and could help address the global threat of antibiotic resistance through rapid vaccine development.
July 14 Men face double dementia risk if they have a hidden genetic mutation Scientists identify a specific gene variant that doubles dementia risk in older men, suggesting the potential for targeted testing and personalized prevention.
July 14 America's dairy farmers and ice cream producers agree to quit using artificial colors U.S. dairy farmers and ice cream producers have agreed to eliminate artificial colors by 2027 as part of the Make America Healthy Again initiative in the Trump administration.
July 14 Rare gharial crocodiles hatch at Fort Worth Zoo for third year in a row For the third year running, Fort Worth Zoo has successfully hatched critically endangered gharial crocodiles. Get a close look here.
July 14 Why you should think twice before joining a power saver program Despite the benefits, residential power saver programs come with several potential drawbacks and concerns that have been raised by both customers and experts.
July 14 Archaeologists uncover 3,500-year-old rice remains in oldest part of remote region Experts recently uncovered 3,500-year-old rice phytoliths in a Guam cave. Fox News Digital spoke with archaeologist Michael T. Carson about the discovery, the oldest in the region.
July 14 Destructive bug infestation threatens historic 1,000-year-old book collection Restoration experts at Hungary's Pannonhalma Archabbey are fighting to save thousands of historic books from drugstore beetles that have caused an unprecedented infestation.