Elle Macpherson revealed on a podcast she goes to bed with nothing but an eye mask and her skin. She shared some of her wellness habits, like cutting out caffeine and eating earlier.
Jennifer Aniston, 55, shared a video of herself working out Monday morning on Instagram. In the clip, the "Friends" star jokingly collapsed during her workout before she told fans, "Just gotta do it!!"
A West Virginia bill, if enacted, would make the state the 46th in the nation to allow religious exemptions from childhood vaccines mandated by schools.
Take a look at these five meal suggestions to order (and how to order them) if you're headed to an Olive Garden restaurant and want to eat smarter, according to registered dietitians.
A new book out Tuesday alleges that the Biden administration’s relative “silence" on the fentanyl crisis is due to the Biden family’s connections to China.
Lucid Diagnostics, a New York-based biotech company, is looking to revolutionize esophageal cancer prevention with a new test that only requires taking a single, vitamin-sized pill.
Shannen Doherty recalled the time she went to see a plastic surgeon for an "overall assessment" of her face and left being advised to get a face-lift. She said she wanted to be told, "you don’t need one."
Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra is scheduled to visit Alabama following the state's controversial Supreme Court ruling as IVF access becomes a key campaign issue.
Japan's birth rate has dropped for an eighth consecutive year, reaching a historic low in 2023 with 758,631 births, a 5.1% decline from the previous year.
NBA great Shaquille O'Neal unveiled an unconventional pregame ritual, which involved staying awake until the early morning hours, and consuming relativity unhealthy food.
Soap opera star Susan Lucci is an advocate of heart health for women after experiencing a cardiac trauma in 2018. The actress had a 90% blockage in the main artery to her heart.
Water is widely recommended as the healthiest beverage, but what if it’s not your thing? Jordan Mazur, a San Francisco-based professional sports dietitian, offers some healthy alternatives.
Women between the ages of 63 and 99 may not need the oft-recommended 10,000 daily steps to achieve a significant reduction in heart disease risk, a new study found.
Indiana's law banning minors from seeking gender-transitioning treatments is now enforceable following a federal appeals court ruling after a lower judge issued an injunction last year.
Indiana's law banning minors from seeking gender-transitioning treatments is now enforceable following a federal appeals court ruling after a lower judge issued an injunction last year.
There are many healthy foods you can easily mix into your diet in order to establish a more heart healthy routine. Berries, avocados and beans are just a few examples.
A 10th case of measles has been reported in Florida, with many of them at one elementary school in Broward County. Health officials are sounding the alarm on vaccinations.
Biden will visit Walter Reed Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland for a physical exam on Wednesday — most likely the last update on his health ahead of the presidential election.
The first lawsuit against Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center in OR seeks up to $11.5 million on behalf of a patient who died after a nurse replaced his fentanyl drip with tap water.
Tobacco banning rules were appealed in New Zealand after officials said the law to lessen tobacco accessibility and discourage usage should be approached differently.
Antarctica scientists confirmed the bird flu has reached the mainland after dead birds tested positive. Concerns over the virus spreading due to tight colonies continue.
The Kentucky Senate Families and Children Committee has advanced a bill that would allow child support to be collected for unborn children, starting from pregnancy.
There are many reasons people may be feeling unusually thirsty — and culprits to know about. Two doctors shared health insights into thirst and what to do about it.
Amid ongoing measles outbreaks at Florida schools, the state’s Department of Health released an updated statement on Wednesday, warning of "misinformation" from media reports.
Sen. Tammy Duckworth D-Ill. will attempt to force a vote Wednesday on her bill to protect In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) procedures in the wake of Alabama's controversial Supreme Court ruling.
The Fox News Health Newsletter brings you trending and important stories about health warnings, drug shortages, mental health issues and more in this weekly recap.
The Fox News Health Newsletter brings you trending and important stories about health warnings, drug shortages, mental health issues and more in this weekly recap.
A woman accused of killing a Wisconsin family's dog while babysitting one of their children in January has entered a not guilty plea, claiming insanity.
Estimates early for the 2023-24 flu season show that the vaccine is doing a fair job in preventing adults from falling sick enough to require a doctor's visit.
A fasting-like diet could help slow down aging and reduce the risk of certain diseases, according to researchers from the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology.
Embrace National Cancer Month in February by exploring preventive measures through a selection of foods. Dive into a selection that includes sprouts, leafy greens and tomatoes.
A Nottinghamshire magistrate sentenced Jelanie Scott to a drug rehabilitation program and ordered him to pay around $360 in fines and fees to the court.
Actor Josh Peck posted a viral video that has reached over 21 million views and sparked a debate about "natural" and "artificial" remedies to weight-loss.
Republicans in the House Ways and Means Committee are pushing the Biden administration to take action over reports that hospitals are being strained by the ongoing migrant surge.
Former President Donald Trump said Thursday on his proprietary social media platform Truth Social that President Biden must take a cognitive exam to prove his mental capacity for office.
The broken border discussion often ignores the public health emergency. Illegal immigrants are crossing without documented vaccinations and are causing a spike in diseases.
The 13-year-old Marcus Desmond went missing from his southern Arizona home and was found the next day 200 miles away in Deming, New Mexico. His family has no idea how he got there.
Finasteride, a drug that has long been used to treat two common men’s health conditions, could have some unexpected benefits, a new study found. Doctors weigh in.
The Alabama House and Senate overwhelmingly voted on Thursday to approve legal protections for health care businesses that provide in vitro fertilization services.
Although it has taken nearly two and a half decades, football legend Tom Brady finally redeemed himself from his much-maligned showing at the 2000 NFL Combine.
Older adults in the U.S. should get another COVID-19 booster shot even if they received one in the fall, according to guidance from the CDC. Two doctors react.
Illinois Judge Robert Adrian was removed from the bench after he "abused his position of power" to toss out a teenager's rape conviction in January 2022
American First Ladies have long had influence on national policy. First Lady Jill Biden is using her role to support women’s health research as many of her predecessors have done.
What's the best time of day to drink coffee? Two sleep experts weighed in on how to get the most out of caffeine during the day while preventing any sleep disruptions at night.
Are apples or oranges the "healthier" choice for you? Nutritionists share the scoop on each juicy fruit — and while both are great options, one might come out on top.
UVA has suspended fraternity events for three weeks after an alleged February 21 hazing incident at the school's Kappa Sigma house reportedly left a student hospitalized.
It is no longer necessary to isolate for five days after testing positive for COVID-19, according to a Friday statement from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The American Psychological Association adopted a "landmark" policy supporting gender-affirming treatments for "transgender, gender-diverse, nonbinary children, adolescents and adults."
Nearly two weeks after undergoing heart transplant surgery, former NBA player Scot Pollard got to ring the bell as he continued on his recovery journey.
"The View" co-host Sunny Hostin sparred with ABC News' medical correspondent about whether women miscarry babies, or just balls of cells, as the expert referred to them.
Amid the current measles outbreak in Florida, some doctors are warning that those who got vaccinated in the 70s or 80s may not be fully protected today.
US Army soldiers stationed in the Middle East found an injured and paralyzed puppy. Now, Sgt. Jack is working to bring her back to safety in the U.S. through Paws of War.
A captured pig has been dubbed "Thanos" by the Wake County Animal Center. Per state law, he will be auctioned off in 10 days if his owner does not come forward.
A Texas judge temporarily blocked the state from forcing an LGBTQ+ advocacy group to provide information about transgender children receiving gender transition treatment.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has circulated public sectors for over a year after ChatGPT's launch, giving many industries the chance to at least dabble with AI technology.
As of 2022, more than one billion people — 43% of adults — were living with obesity across the world, according to the NCD Risk Factor Collaboration, a global network of health scientists.
Do you need a playlist to get you pumped during your workouts? This rock-inspired playlist is sure to keep you motivated for a more enjoyable training session.
Death and dying are things all of us must learn to handle. But we don't have to do it without help. There are four products aimed at providing tools for families to cope.
The State of the Union speech is an important moment for each president. But the state of our union is failing to reach our goals of 'Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.'
This weekend, check out some of the top stories of the week in Health that you may have missed, including key insights on COVID and autoimmune treatments.
Kentucky Democratic state Sen. Karen Berg argued that child sex dolls could lower a pedophile's likelihood of abusing a child, sparking outrage from Republicans.
A Kentucky-based company that supplies eyewear to veterans has received criticism for pressuring its employees to meet a monthly quota system, upselling to veterans.
A pilot saved the day by helping a pregnant woman give birth while on a long flight from Taiwan to Thailand. The pilot said he felt "proud" of his contribution.
DEI is destroying my colleagues’ ability to have honest, respectful discussions. As medical professionals, we should do better, and our patients deserve better.
A familiar scent could help individuals with depression recall memories more easily than verbal cues, according to a recent study published in JAMA Network Open.
The US retirement system doesn't work for working people. They used to get pensions and healthcare. Now, almost 45% of older Americans have no savings at all. We can fix it.
The University of Maryland has directed fraternities and sororities on campus to suspend activities indefinitely pending an investigation into reports of unsafe activities.
Lynch syndrome is a genetic disorder that makes someone more susceptible to many different kinds of cancer. Two experts spoke with Fox News Digital about what people should know.
Fox News Digital spoke with New York-based celebrity chef Alex Guarnaschelli about her "Stacks for Giving Back" program with Nutella to support local firefighters across America.
Jewish students from across the U.S. say that it is "open season for Jews on our campuses" as antisemitic incidents skyrocket at colleges of all types.
A community of "long COVID" activists has planned a march in Washington, D.C., to protest a recent announcement from the CDC. One of the organizers speaks to Fox News Digital about the event.
New College of Florida's board of trustee member Mark Bauerlein responded to a professors union sanctioning the Florida institution for promoting an ideological agenda.
American rock band Blackberry Smoke's drummer, Brit Turner, has died at age 57, Fox News Digital confirmed. He had been battling brain cancer since 2022.
A new Republican-backed bill in the Missouri legislature would require educators to register as sex offenders if they are found aiding transgender minors in their "social transition."
An English woman got to relive her younger life after her assisted living home set up a pop-up chocolate store similar to the one she worked at for decades.
People on weight-loss journeys should not rely solely on anti-obesity medications, according to a statement from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts, is once again calling for a national memorial day to honor those lost to COVID-19 in the form of a resolution.
In a study led by scientists at Mass General Brigham, deep brain stimulation was able to pinpoint dysfunctions in the brain that are responsible for four cognitive disorders.
The Atlantic diet follows the traditional eating patterns of Portugal and Spain's Galicia region. A growing body of research is finding that the diet yields significant health benefits.
The White House announced Monday that those working in close contact with the president and vice-president will no longer be required to test negative for COVID-19.
Kate Winslet is commenting on the popular Hollywood trend to use Ozempic to lose weight and also revealing she battled an eating disorder earlier in her career.
Spain's Catalonia region has introduced a women's health initiative offering free reusable menstrual products to approximately 2.5 million women and girls.
Oregon lawmakers have recriminalized drug possession, a move moderates like attorney Kristin Olson see as a greater cultural shift in the deeply blue state.
Amid reports of a U.K. man's death from high amounts of vitamin D, two medical experts are warning about the dangers of excessive consumption through supplements.
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's spokesman responded to a House committee's subpoena that Cuomo provide testimony over his COVID policies at nursing homes.
Johannes Vulto, the former head of the Vulto Creamery facility in Walton, New York, has pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a deadly listeria outbreak.
Longtime TV game show host Alex Trebek — who had been hosting "Jeopardy!" since 1984 — announced on this day in history, March 6, 2019, that he was battling stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
There are weird wellness trends out there, some of which are worth giving a try, and others you should stay clear of. Take a look at a few viral trends.
In spite of her disability, Faith Snapp has never let her challenges get in the way of her dreams — and has now been accepted into veterinary school as a legally blind student.
Singer Celine Dion revealed in 2022 that she has been diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome. Her public announcement has helped raise awareness about this rare disease.
A Minnesota woman who went 25 minutes without a pulse is sharing her survival story to raise awareness of sudden cardiac arrest. A cardiologist weighed in with insights and advice.
The GOP-controlled Kentucky Senate voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to grant a parent the right to seek child support from the other parent for pregnancy expenses.
A pet owner travels the world with her tiny Chihuahua, who now owns Chanel, over 75 pieces of clothing — and has been to multiple countries in two years.
Alabama Republicans chose Justice Sarah Stewart as their nominee to lead the state Supreme Court following her frozen embryo ruling that raised concern regarding IVF access.
A German man, acting against the recommendations of national health authorities, received 217 coronavirus vaccine shots from 2021 to 2023, a study says.
The Kentucky Senate passed bills aimed at increasing school safety using armed guards and mental health training and changing the way state Board of Education members are selected.
Johns Hopkins Chief Diversity Officer Dr. Sherita Golden is stepping down from her position months after she sent out a controversial newsletter on privilege.
Tingling fingers can be annoying and uncomfortable. Kerry Levin, M.D., chair of the department of neurology at Cleveland Clinic, reveals what causes the “pins and needles" sensation.
Self-described "super mayor" Tiffany Henyard has vetoed a resolution by a local board that called for an external probe to be launched into her alleged misuse of funds.
Daily affirmations have been linked to improved mental health, according to a study from the University of California Berkeley. The researchers and a psychologist discussed the benefits.
The Fox News Health Newsletter brings you trending and important stories about health warnings, drug shortages, mental health issues and more in this weekly recap.
A 23-year-old California woman shares how she saves money at the grocery store, despite inflation keeping prices high, by following three simple rules.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed Senate Bill 159, which protects in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments in the state, into law Wednesday night. It is effective immediately.
A new book, "Different by Design" by Monica Mangiacapra of Texas, was inspired by the surprise diagnosis of Down syndrome when her youngest son was born.
Oil pulling is the technique of swishing oil around the mouth for several minutes. The method is said to have benefits such as reducing the mouth's harmful bacteria. Here's what to know.
A new study by the American Hospital Association (AHA) found that over 50% of hospitals across the United States prioritize racial diversity when adding to their board of trustees.
Genetic cancer testing can help patients determine their likelihood of developing cancer based on family history. Fox News Digital discussed the practice with an expert in the field.
Chiefs fans that attended the wildcard game in January did so in freezing temps, which caused some to develop frostbite. Now, some of those fans are facing the possibility of amputation.
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control released its most recent data on STI rates, showing that they surged in 2022 following the pandemic.
An Indiana woman who suddenly died aboard a flight from the Dominican Republic had no pre-existing conditions and kept herself in good shape, as her death remains unexplained
A bacterial infection known as parrot fever has killed five people in Europe, according to an announcement from the World Health Organization. An infectious disease expert weighed in.
Former reality star Renee Graziano said she "died in a restaurant in Florida" from a fentanyl overdose. She had to learn to walk again and is now sober.
There are some things people can do to extend their lives. Dr. Gary Small, a memory, brain and aging expert at Hackensack Meridian Health in New Jersey, shares the five most important behaviors.
A Miami woman and her long-lost 14-year-old dog were reunited over the weekend after spending 10 years apart, the Humane Society of Tampa Bay announced.
The Senate passed a bill that would compensate Americans exposed to radiation by the government. The release of "Oppenheimer" spurred support for expanding the compensation program.
The U.S. government is halting the distribution of free COVID-19 tests through the mail, with March 8 being the last day for households to request them.
Fox News Digital spoke to sleep experts about common reasons for daytime sleepiness — and how to ensure the right amount of rest for mental and physical wellness.
The European Union, United States and China are just a few of the political entities jockeying to lead artificial intelligence field both from a technological and policy standpoint.
Trudy Handleman, a resident at Quartet Senior Living Village in Bettendorf, Iowa, collected 402 cans of food for her 102nd birthday. She spoke to Fox News Digital about what drove her to donate.
Two Ohio women allegedly propped up a dead man in their car and drove to the bank to withdraw hundreds of dollars from his account before dropping him off at the hospital.
Harvard professor Arthur Brooks warns Americans are depressed because of divisive politics, arguing it is driving them into 'insanity' and stealing their happiness.
A Massachusetts library doesn't want your money — rather, it invites cat pictures during the month of March for those who participate in the "Feline Fee Forgiveness" program.
"Price Is Right" host Drew Carey recently revealed he's lost 1,000 lbs over the course of his life. Carey, 65, was told by his doctor in 2010 that if he didn't make diet and lifestyle changes, his life would "be shorter."
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson told "CBS Mornings" that he doesn't know whether destruction of fertilized embryos in IVF procedures constitutes murder, despite his pro-life beliefs.
A grandmother who was babysitting her grandchildren for multiple days was not in the wrong to take them to Walt Disney World, said Reddit and a family therapist.
Two Jewish students sued Massachusetts Institute of Technology for allegedly turning a blind eye to "hateful antisemitic discrimination and harassment."
Call it the stomach flu or Norovirus, either way it's an unpleasant way to spend a few days. Pay attention to the CDC warnings and here are a few ways to help avoid it.
Proposed legislation in Colorado would attempt to combat childhood obesity by removing sodas from kid's menus, placing milk and water as the only visible options instead.
This weekend, check out some of the most important stories and topics in Health over the past week that you may have missed, or have been meaning to check out.
The New Jersey Department of Health is investigating a suspected cluster of mumps cases in Hunterdon County among eight family members who traveled internationally. Doctors weigh in.
Emergency crews raced to save a 21-year-old Shetland pony that became stuck in a cattle grid in Wales; the rescue operation took four hours and plenty of social media users shared thoughts.
Two cases of measles have been reported in Chicago this week, including a young child staying at a migrant shelter, according to the Department of Public Health.
Well beyond COVID, America's public schools are experiencing lower enrollments and chronic absenteeism — what's going on? Bill Bennett, former education secretary, offers data and insights.
DEI jeopardizes both the past and future of women. I've had to endure it in college. March is Women's History Month and we must ensure we aren't erased by politically correct insanity.
Certain biomarkers — also referred to as biological markers or medical signs — can have a direct impact on sleep. Two experts shared the important measurements and how to optimize them.
A West Virginia bill that would allow teachers to remove kindergarten and elementary students from class for severe misbehavior but failed to pass before a deadline.
David Harrington's dad said their family is considering a wrongful death lawsuit for his son and his friends Clayton McGeeney and Ricky Johnson; Jordan Willis may sue for defamation.
16 GOP attorneys general are sending a warning shot to the state of Maine for a proposed bill that would establish Maine as a sanctuary state for sex-change surgeries for minors.
The Hazelwood Police Department said an illegal immigrant caused a head-on collision that killed 12-year-old Travis Wolfe on Dec. 20, the night before his birthday.
Grayson Naff, 8, of Ohio is preparing for life without vision as an effect of his rare disease. Naff's mother and care team revealed how he is training for imminent blindness.
New York Magazine featured a cover story that emphasized the need to recognize transgender kids’ rights as "full members of society" to change genders.
Rheumatoid arthritis is a complex autoimmune disease that affects roughly 1.3 million Americans. It occurs when the immune system attacks healthy cells.
Epidemoiologist Martin Kulldorff, a former professor of medicine at Harvard University since 2003, announced Monday that he was "fired" by the university.
Teens should get between eight and 10 hours of sleep each night, experts say — yet a vast majority of them are falling short. Sleep experts shared the risks and tips for better sleep.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is sending medical teams to assist Chicago, Illinois, officials due to a measles outbreak linked to the Pilsen migrant shelter.
Social media users trashed a recent Slate.com article that argued that actress Sydney Sweeney's breasts "aren't that big" and slammed audiences for being fans of her sex appeal.
A New York animal rescue organization is hoping to find this German shepherd dog his forever home. The male dog was homeless in Texas and is now up for adoption.
Former Tennessee teacher Alissa McCommon is facing 23 new charges related to sexual misconduct of minors after she was initially arrested in September for alleged rape of a child.
87-year-old King Harald V of Norway received a permanent pacemaker on Tuesday and will remain hospitalized for several days, according to the Royal Palace in Oslo.
An Australian woman refuses to get pregnant after claiming she has a fear of pregnancy and childbirth. The 35-year-old said the idea is "gross and scary."
To get a clear understanding of the triggers and treatments for bloodshot eyes, Fox News Digital consulted with two ophthalmologists, who provided eye-opening insights.
The U.S. Army K-9 Corps trained more than 10,000 dogs to serve with the American military in World War II and came into service on this day in history, March 13, 1942.
Some audiology experts are warning that the loud volume of group fitness classes can take a toll on your hearing. Here's what you should know about safe audio levels.
New AI tools can help doctors communicate with patients, take notes during medical examinations, and even make diagnoses. But the tools are not perfect.
Identical twin brothers Pablo and Julio Delcid, 21, had matching heart surgery on the same day following their diagnosis of Marfan syndrome. The brothers and their surgeon shared details.
A new Mississippi law will allow Medicaid to pay for a pregnant woman's outpatient medical care for up to 60 days while her Medicaid application is being considered.
A man who spent 70 years living inside a metal chamber to help him breathe, has died aged 78. Paul Alexander was widely known as "the man in the iron lung" and was also a lawyer and author
England's National Health Service banned the use of puberty blockers for children, citing concerns stemming from the lack of research on the long-term effects.
Neil Young said he will return his music to Spotify after he pulled his catalogue from the service over the company's unwillingness to censor Joe Rogan.
Rats and other vermin have infiltrated the New Orleans Police Department's headquarters, with rats consuming marijuana and getting high, the police superintendent says.
Exercise, wellness and heart health are all vital for longevity. Check out these five smart Amazon products to consider purchasing if your ticker is top of mind.
A cat in New York is available for adoption at an organization known for helping to save homeless animals. This cat has sparkly green eyes and loves to play, the group reports.
Food Network star Ree Drummond updated a past blog post, where she shared how she lost over 50 pounds, noting that something she did not do was take weight-loss drugs like Ozempic.
Nearly 50 years since the introduction of Tommy John surgery, doctors reflect on one of the biggest advancements in sports medicine, which has saved many baseball careers.
The Fox News Health Newsletter brings you trending and important stories about health warnings, drug shortages, mental health issues and more in this weekly recap.
Christie Brinkley said she was diagnosed with skin cancer. She said she had basal cell carcinoma removed from the side of her face. She reminded others to be diligent about sunscreen.
A Stanford University study found that Long COVID could have a direct impact on alcohol sensitivity. Drs. Marc Siegel of NYU Langone and Bala Munipalli of Mayo Clinic discussed the research.
High school students in Colorado are learning how to design their own AI model projects, including cameras for self-driving cars and apps that can teach other languages.
Mary Ann Waldron, a healthy Arizona woman, got an elective MRI full-body that detected a deadly condition, leading to a life-saving surgery. She shared details as doctors weighed in as well.
The Japanese city of Fukuyama is on alert after a cat wandered into a factory and fell into a tank filled with hexavalent chromium, a toxic substance that causes cancer.
Soon the Supreme Court will examine whether the FDA has failed to do the very job it was created for: protect the public’s health by ensuring the safety and efficacy of drugs.
TikTok CEO Shou Chew published a video Wednesday urging users to "protect your constitutional rights" against a bipartisan bill that would force China to divest from the app.
An Indiana woman who died aboard a flight home from a vacation in the Dominican Republic reportedly suffered a a carotid artery dissection in her neck.
An organization of concerned parents called SafeBears hired a private security company to patrol unsafe areas around the Berkeley campus in order to deter crime.
Olivia Munn claims that her breast cancer risk assessment score helped save her life. What is the score and why is it important? Experts shared keen insights.