Teens fight cancer, plus a life-saving scan and a military therapy dog
And more of the top Fox News Health stories and videos from the past week
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Four of the six student finalists who specialized in cancer research are shown here. Left, Sophie Chen; center (inset), Ekansh Mittal; top right, William Gao; and bottom right, Christopher Zorn. (Society for Science/Chris Ayers Photography)
FIGHTING CANCER – Six high-school students were finalists in this year’s Regeneron Science Talent Search for their strides in cancer research. Continue reading…
DRUGS AND DRIVING – If you're taking any of these medications, you should consult a doctor before getting behind the wheel, according to the FDA. Continue reading…
LIFE-SAVING SCAN – An Arizona woman was shocked when a full-body scan detected a potentially deadly condition. Continue reading…
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Mary Ann Waldron, 73, had a life-saving MRI that detected a potentially deadly aneurysm. (Mary Ann Waldron / iStock)
ABOUT FACE – Do you really need to wash your face every night? Two dermatologists weigh in. Continue reading…
BREAST CANCER RISK – Olivia Munn says the breast cancer risk-assessment score saved her life. Here's what to know about the potentially life-saving tool. Continue reading…
CANINE COMFORT – Blaze, a rescued therapy dog, has been introduced as Dover Air Force Base’s newest employee, helping to protect the mental health of the families of fallen soldiers. Continue reading…
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Blaze attends dignified transfers at Dover Air Base to provide support to military personnel and families. (Paws of War)
COVID HANGOVER? – People with long COVID report having worse hangovers than those without the condition. Experts explain. Continue reading…
‘REVOLUTIONARY’ SURGERY – Ahead of the 50th anniversary of Tommy John's Surgery, doctors reflect on the procedure that has saved many baseball players' careers. Continue reading…
ELON MUSK'S MOOD LIFTER – The billionaire reveals what medication helps him through his "negative states of mind." Continue reading…
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Tesla CEO said he gets the drug via a prescription from a medical doctor to combat "chemical tides." (Getty Images / iStock)
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