According to the CDC, the second report of H5N1 bird flu in humans was reported in Michigan. The farm worker contracted conjunctivitis, or pink eye, but no respiratory infections.
A cannabis policy researcher found that there are more daily marijuana users than there are Americans who drink alcohol everyday. Alcohol is still more widely-used than weed.
Only half the people in the U.S. feel they could be helpful in an emergency situation, according to the results of a new poll by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.
A mom from Lexington, Kentucky, gave birth in her husband's car on the way to the hospital and chose to not tell him until they arrived. He was shocked.
Takeru Kobayashi, a six-time winner of the famous Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, has announced his retirement in a new documentary amid concerns about his health.
Cameron Brink has achieved her lifelong dream of becoming a WNBA player, but now, she is showing interest in getting in front of the camera in another capacity.
A planned public safety training involving chemical agents extended beyond designated training areas and affected the San Bruno community, including a school.
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Louisiana House of Representatives passes bill criminalizing abortion coercion by fraud and illegal possession of abortion drugs, sparking controversy.
Hostage Tape, a company that sells mouth tapes for sleeping, has become popular on social media for its reported health benefits, but some doctors have concerns.
Vivid nightmares and disrupted sleep may be linked to certain systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases, researchers found. Doctors discuss the ramifications.
HHS moved to debar Dr. Peter Daszak β the president of EcoHealth Alliance, a firm that used taxpayer funds to conduct gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab β on Tuesday.
Survey data reveals that in 2022, millions of Americans reported daily or near-daily marijuana use, surpassing those who reported daily alcohol consumption.
Tennessee is set to pioneer a new initiative, becoming the first state to provide free diapers to families enrolled in its Medicaid program, officials say.
For Lupus Awareness Month, Dr. Brooke Goldner, a board-certified medical doctor who has the disease herself, shares some of the biggest misconceptions β and sets the record straight.
Pets seem to get into everything, including plants. That's why doing research on the plants your considering for your home is so important, as many are highly toxic to pets.
A Northwestern journalism professor is coming under fire from members of Congress for "hateful antisemitic canards" ahead of a congressional hearing on campus antisemitism.
A British lawmaker returned to work in the House of Commons after a six-month absence due to sepsis, which led to the amputation of his hands and feet.
Citizen journalist Zhang Zhan has been released from a Chinese prison after serving four years for charges related to reporting on the COVID-19 outbreak.
Today in America, nearly 70 million adults and nearly 8 million children have noΒ dentalΒ insurance. Many who do haveΒ insurance find it to be totally inadequate.
A future mother-in-law described the drama she's going through ahead of her son's wedding as the future daughter-in-law seeks control. A California clinical psychologist offered insights.
Ninety percent of paralyzed patients regained strength or function of their upper limbs after receiving an experimental therapy, a new study found. Researchers and doctors weigh in.
Winston the beagle has gone viral after his owner posted a video on TikTok showing him emotionally invested while watching the Disney movie, "The Lion King."
Eight-time PGA Tour winner Billy Horschel took to social media Tuesday to celebrate his wife's sobriety journey and spread a message to those battling addiction.
Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee and West Virginia are among the worst states for childbirth, according to a recent report by the Birth Injury Lawyers Group.
Ashley Monroe, 35, drunkenly plowed into a group of 16 pedestrians, half of them under the age of 8, then fled the scene on Saturday, Michigan prosecutors said. Two victims died at the scene.
A new court filing in a lawsuit against the Biden administration said a transgender track-and-field athlete at a West Virginia middle school displaced girls in competition over 700 times.
Greek yogurt vs. non-Greek yogurt: The great debate regarding which type of yogurt is better for your health is addressed as nutrition experts share insights about the foods.
For Womenβs Health Month, three mothers at three different stages of life shared how they are defying age through simple lifestyle practices and interventions.
Lauren Green of Fox News Channel spoke with author and pastor John Burke of Texas; his new book reveals the near-death experiences of 70 people who all reported being in the presence of God.
No one is talking about our next health crisis. It's already here, marching across our border. Millions of unvaccinated immigrants, some with mumps or even TB. Here's how to fight it.
American nurse Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross on this day in history, May 21, 1881. She led the organization until 1904, when she retired to her Maryland home.
Veterinarians at the Cincinnati Zoo confirmed that the broken arm of Gladys the gorilla is healing well, thanks to Colibrium Additive's 3D-printed titanium cast.
It might be tempting to swallow chewing gum if thereβs no trash can nearby to dispose of it β but is it dangerous to do so? Two doctors answer the age-old question.
Pink noise, a soothing alternative to white noise, is gaining attention for its potential benefits in promoting relaxation and improving sleep quality.
Defense attorneys for Kouri Richins, the Utah children's book author accused of fatally poisoning her husband, Eric Richins, in 2022, are now requesting a withdraw from her case.
President Biden appeared to make a gaffe during his speech to an NAACP campaign event in Michigan, suggesting he was vice president during the pandemic.
Two Republican senators introduced a bill to protect IVF just a few months after an Alabama Supreme Court ruling prompted clinics across the state to stop providing fertility treatments.
The American Academy of Pediatrics has announced a policy shift, saying that those with HIV who are effectively managing the virus with medication can breastfeed their babies.
An inquiry has found that British authorities and health officials exposed tens of thousands of patients to deadly infections through contaminated blood and products.
A airplane drama described in a Reddit post has gone viral as a mother with a young child revealed how another passenger was upset about seat switching, plus a baby on the plane.
People with high genetic stress sensitivity, as well as anxiety or depression, are at a much higher risk of heart attack during times of socio-political stress. Doctors explain.
A shelter dog in Rhode Island rejected by multiple families is finally picked by a police officer β who helps the dog finds its purpose in life in a heartwarming, faith-filled family story.
Many patients who died after traumatic brain injuries may have survived and recovered if their families had waited to take them off life support, a new study found.
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Amid canceled graduation ceremonies, some students may experience "milestone FOMO." Mental health experts offer tips for handling the emotions after missing this rite of passage.
Nicole Neily, president of Parents Defending Education, explains the trend on over 150 college campuses to dismantle DEI programs in the wake of the Supreme Court's affirmative action decision.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed seven bills into law and vetoed 48, including legislation that focuses on protecting access to contraceptives, as well as a measure regarding skills games
Americans may be breathing in cancer-causing chemicals while they're driving, recent research suggested. Environmental experts offered input on the potential risk.
Not sleeping enough could cause your appetite to spike, experts say. A nutritional biologist discusses how poor quality of sleep could be making you hungry, and how to break the cycle.
Ticks become most active in the summer months. Researcher Santiago SΓ‘nchez-Vicente offers tips on how to protect yourself from the bloodsuckers this tick season.
In the in the Brixham area of Devon in the U.K., around 16,000 homes and businesses have been affected by a microscopic parasite that was found in their water.
An investigation has been launched into a private Muslim school in Florida following a video of an Imam describing the Israeli military as being "worse than the Nazis"
Brianne Dressen shared with Fox News Digital why she decided to file a lawsuit against AstraZeneca after taking part in the drug company's COVID-19 vaccine trial.
By trimming access to Medicare Advantage, Biden is breaking a core campaign promise to never slash benefits for seniors β something he has regularly repeated for three years.
Police say suspected militants have bombed a girl's school in a former Pakistani Taliban stronghold, destroying the structure. The attack happened on Friday.
Sticking to healthy eating goals while traveling, especially if flying to your destination, can be tricky β but nutritionists and dieticians shared wise tips and choices to make at airports.
For Skin Cancer Awareness Month, two melanoma patients shared their stories of how they overcame the invasive form of the disease. A dermatologist also revealed prevention tips.
The owner of an in-home daycare in New Hampshire and three of her employees are facing charges after they allegedly served melatonin to children without parentsβ knowledge and consent
Residents of impacted communities are heading to Washington to speak in favor of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act before it expires this summer.
As bird flu continues to spread among cattle in the U.S., the CDC and WebMD joined forces on Thursday to present a live-streamed briefing on the status of the outbreak.
The Social Security Administration released the top baby girl and baby boy names in the U.S., with Liam and Olivia topping the list yet again. A baby name consultant weighs in.
The Justice Department announced that the attorney general under the Biden administration filed to have the process started of downgrading marijuana to a less dangerous drug.
Jackson Allardβs parainfluenza escalated to pneumonia, then acute respiratory stress syndrome. After 70 days on life support, the North Dakota man received a double lung transplant.
Catholic and conservative groups are criticizing a new HHS rule that they say would block federal funds from hospitals that refuse to perform transgender surgeries.
A group of medical professionals is sounding the alarm that medical schools across the country are defying the Supreme Courtβs ruling requiring admissions programs to abandon race as a factor.
Sammy Teusch died by suicide on May 5 at just 10 years old after his family says he was emotionally and physically abused at his Greenfield, Indiana, school.
PETA said it's "rushing" New York City Mayor Eric Adams and "Empathy Kit" and "Rats Have Rights" mug after he said he "hates rats," which have caused diseases to New Yorkers
The United Kingdom's Department of Education has issued new guidance ordering schools not to teach "gender identity" concepts in sex education classes and keep parents informed on sex-ed content.
Italy's Emma Maria Mazzenga, at 90 years old, has set a world record in the 200-meter sprint, completing it in 51.47 seconds. This surpasses a previous record set in Japan.
Shrimp, a paralyzed 3-year-old Turkish Angora cat with soft fur and a love for cuddling and lounging, is up for adoption in central Texas. Her rescue team is hoping she finds her forever home.
You can still enjoy Taco Bell in moderation even if you're watching your waistline. Dietitians reveal how to get the most nutrition in your fast food whenever you're looking to "live mas."
A Chicago nurse closed out her 40-year career after the coronavirus pandemic left her with PTSD and depression. She revealed how an electrical brain-tapping therapy called deep TMS saved her life.
In this week's "Short questions," Dr. Nicole Saphier tells Dana Perino why she's devoted her professional career to early cancer detection β and debunks popular medical myths.
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The chaotic protests on college campuses have changed some Americans' opinions on the war in Gaza, a Fox News survey finds -- but not in the way protests might wish
HHS implemented a suspension on all funds allocated to EcoHealth Alliance, which used taxpayer funds to conduct gain of function research at the Wuhan lab before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Meditation has numerous mental health benefits, like reducing stress and anxiety. Experts say that getting distracted is normal, and recommend starting with short sessions.
The CDC has reported a decrease in fatal overdoses in the U.S. last year, marking the second annual decline since the onset of the national drug death epidemic.
Patients who have private insurance may end up paying significantly more for medical care compared to those who have public health insurance, such as Medicare, according to a report.
The World Health Organization has authorized a second dengue vaccine, manufactured by Takeda, for children aged six to 16 living in regions with high rates.
A drug used to treat feline infectious peritonitis will be available in the United States as of June 1, in a move cat advocates and cat lovers say is a "cause for celebration."
Democrats say a Republican bill that seeks to provide easily accessible pregnancy and motherhood resources for women would instead create a database to track pregnancies.
A firefighter from the U.K. went home with a dog after helping to remove her from its deceased owner's home. The emergency service member and the pet now share a special bond.
Some doctors are hesitant to employ AI programs in their practices, even as the FDA approves more algorithms to assist them in detecting tumors or completing less important tasks.
Hundreds of children in Kharkiv, Ukraine, have started lessons in the country's first bunker school, designed to protect them from Russian attacks, officials say.
Is butter or margarine better for you? Here is what you should know about both spreads' health and nutrition facts β and if you should reach for one food over the other.
Pastors and other clergy members often serve as pillars of support in times of crisis β but what happens when they are the ones who need lifted up? A pastor and mental health professionals chime in.
Timothy Priddy, a former West Virginia health official, has been sentenced to a year of probation for lying about invoices from a company claiming to have conducted state COVID tests.
Helen Ryvar, a single mother and proprietor of a cleaning business in the U.K., has set a world record for the most consecutive half-marathons completed.
Experts stress the importance of modifying houses for safety to allow adults to stay in their homes for longer as residents get older and mobility becomes restricted.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry viewed traditional Nigerian dances and were gifted traditional garments while visiting Lagos, where they attended fundraisers and charity events.
Jessica Seinfeld praised her husband's "amazing" Duke 2024 commencement speech on Instagram after a group of anti-Israel protesters tried to interrupt him.
Barry Cadden, the former president of New England Compounding Center, has been sentenced to prison for his involvement in the deaths of 11 Michigan residents.
More than a dozen students at Princeton University said they were ending their hunger strike amid continued anti-Israel demonstrations at the university.
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A New Jersey mom had just given birth when she received a life-changing diagnosis β and she feared she wouldnβt be able to have more children. Here's how she got a second chance at motherhood.
A Massachusetts man who was the first recipient of a genetically modified pig kidney transplant died nearly two months after he underwent the procedure.
Incorporating generative AI in electronic health record systems might not ease burnout as much as anticipated, according to studies from medical sites across the country.
Infusing more olive oil into your diet could pay big dividends in cognitive health, a new study from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health suggests. Experts offered insights.
Navigating the challenges of teenage pregnancy is daunting. It was a time filled with overwhelming emotions and societal judgments. Every decision felt like a leap into the unknown.
A New York judge on Friday struck down a Long Island countyβs order restricting female transgender athletes from using parks after a local womenβs roller derby league challenged it.
American fencer Elizabeth Tartakovsky spoke to Fox News Digital ahead of her Olympic debut in Paris this summer about the importance of mental health and her own personal journey.
After a recent cyberattack affected patient record systems at Ascension, one of the largest U.S. health systems, here are a few ways you can safeguard your health records.
CNN released an explainer about phrases like βpregnant people" and βpenis owners," quoting extensively from experts who said that gender was on a spectrum.
A case of mad cow disease was detected in the United Kingdom for the first time in two years. Chief Veterinary Officer Sheila Voas said the isolated case presents minimal risk.
If you travel with your dog, you will need to follow the CDC's new rules governing dogs entering the U.S. They are designed to help prevent the spread of rabies.
Global leaders, spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic, have committed to improving future responses to similar situations, but establishing a pandemic treaty has proven difficult.
A mom-to-be in Florida described what happened as her new baby was about to be born and as she was missing her own mother. This "Godwink" story of faith and family will appear in a new book.
Nurses arenβt optimistic that this year will be any better than last year β and more than one-third of them are βextremely likely" to change jobs, according to a new survey.
Overwhelming scientific evidence connects faith and religious practice with strengthening mental health, lowering depression, and preventing suicide and overdoses.
Ricki Lake shared how she lost over 30 pounds without using Ozempic. The "Hairspray" star revealed a doctor told her she couldn't lose the weight without the drug.
An orangutan in Indonesia that sustained a facial wound treated it himself, according to a study published in the journal Scientific Reports this month. Researchers and a veterinarian weighed in.
Florida Department of Education Secretary Manny Diaz Jr. told Fox News Digital on Wednesday that the Sunshine State has become a model for paving the way for education freedom.
A group of 48 former high-level medical officials have penned a letter pleading with Americans not to put former President Trump back in the White House.
I was called an icon of feminism when we really focused on making things better for women -- jobs, rights and more. But feminists have abandoned women's rights for a leftist agenda.
As rock legend Ozzy Osbourne has turned to stem cell therapy, some experts caution that the treatment is not for everyone. A doctor weighed in on the potential risks.
Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may have suppressed information regarding his troubled medical history. Many are questioning what else the independent candidate is hiding.
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The Glenwood Resource Center in Glenwood, Iowa, is set to permanently close after investigators determined intellectually disabled patients were mistreated at the facility.
Despite knowing the negative effects, many still use smartphones in bed, disrupting their sleep patterns. This is caused by artificial light that suppresses melatonin.
New rules for traveling with pets say that dogs must be at least six months old and microchipped so their rabies vaccinations can be verified as more people travel with their pets.
A rural Florida elementary school dismantled a Christian club on campus for students after being threatened with a legal complaint from an atheist group.
Nearly 1,400 teens and tweens gathered for "friends, faith and food" at the Diocese of Arlington's 20th-annual "BASH" event for middle school students, building a foundation for church involvement.
For those who are struggling to get enough sleep, the ABCs may be the key to getting more Zs. Experts weigh in on the effectiveness of a simple sleep hack.
Families are pushing back against the special interests that wish to selfishly protect their monopoly over the classroom at the expense of our children.
Motherβs Day is a celebration for most β but for those who have lost their moms, it can be a difficult day marked by grief and isolation. A mental health professional offers guidance.
Virginia first lady Suzanne Youngkin, Attorney General Jason Miyares and resident Christine Wright have launched programs to address the fentanyl crisis the commonwealth is facing.
ReaganΒ promised to "to clean up the mess at Berkeley," referring to the unrest at the University of California, Berkeley, and college campuses throughout the state.
An article in Environmental Science and Technology argues that the cancer-causing chemicals found inside Americans' cars could be impacted by temperature and air flow.
Some say that including yogurt in our diets could help keep diabetes at bay, a claim that gets no objection from the FDA. A nutritionist weighs in on the benefits.
Classified State Department records that members say βcredibly suggest" COVID-19 originated from a βlab-related accident in Wuhan, China" a House subcommittee wrote in a letter
Ronnie Wiggs is facing a second-degree murder charge after he allegedly killed his wife at a Missouri hospital because he couldn't afford her medical bills.
The anti-Israel demonstrations sweeping American college campuses share similar traits to Mao's Cultural Revolution and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Cracking your back or neck might provide quick relief and a satisfying popping noise β but is it a safe practice? Medical professionals share the risks of the habit.
Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, an Ohio doctor who gained notoriety for making false claims about COVID-19 vaccines, had her medical license reinstated after it was suspended.
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a Maine woman who claimed that school officials encouraged her teen's gender expression without consulting her.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is urging professors not to withhold studentsβ final grades amid an apparent protest to do so in "solidarity" with anti-Israel students.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends that women between the ages of 40 and 74 should get mammograms every other year, but some experts object to the older cut-off age.
Biden thinks his Title IX changes are positive, but I've lived what they will mean. A boy beat me in track, shared the same locker room and sexually harassed me. I couldn't stop it.
May 6-12 is National Nurses Week. During the week, show the nurses you know a little extra appreciation. There are many different ways to celebrate nurses during the week.
As cholera continues to surge β and as vaccines remain in short supply β experts are warning about the global risk. Here's what to know about the bacterial disease.
China is investigating claims of an illegal surrogacy operation in the Chongqing Angel Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital in China that went viral on social media.
Researchers have identified a genetic form of late-onset Alzheimerβs disease in people who inherit two copies of the APOE4 gene. The study marks a breakthrough.
China has been urged to boost its number of intensive care unit beds as part of its public health strategy, according to a statement by several state agencies.
A 10-year-old girl in Pennsylvania is in dire need of a bone marrow transplant β and her mother is on a mission to find the perfect match. Doctors discussed the urgent case.
Moms for Liberty co-founder Tiffany Justice explained why Biden's rollback of Trump-era Title IX rules would leave girls vulnerable and hurt parents' rights.
A British newspaper says Mike Pompeo, when he was the U.S. secretary of state, leaked "gobsmacking" information regarding the coronavirus lab-leak theory to the U.K.
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Author Linda Margolin Royal reveals to Fox News Digital the story of how her family was saved from the Nazis during the Holocaust by one man β and how today's antisemitism brings it all back.
TheΒ ChicagoΒ Teachers Union (CTU) is negotiating a new $50 billion contract with the public schools system for pay hikes, healthcare and migrant services.
A man on Reddit asked for help on the platform after his wife got very upset with him after he said that she should be doing more chores if she is upset with the state of the house.
John "Jack" Milton, 100, recently received his diploma from the University of Maryland Global Campus nearly six decades after he was supposed to walk at graduation.
Faith, whether grounded in religious convictions, spiritual beliefs, or the goodness of humanity, is a part of emotional resilience, mental well-being, and existential fulfillment.
A public health emergency has been announced in Long Beach, California after a deadly outbreak of tuberculosis (TB) resulted in one person dying and nine people being hospitalized.
Veterans who commit suicide are 95% male and the crisis is often driven by marital disputes and a resulting inabiilty to see their children on a regular basis, experts and advocates said.
Barbra Streisand made waves online when she asked Melissa McCarthy if she used Ozempic. We look back at some other memorable celebrity social media faux pas.
Rutgers University students in New Jersey react to a show of patriotism on the school's campus Thursday, when exams were canceled due to anti-Israel protest disruptions.
The anti-Israel protests on college campuses across the country are fueling new political attacks by Republicans on vulnerable Democrats running in this year's elections.
A cluster of cats on a Texas dairy farm died after drinking raw milk from dairy cows affected with bird flu, according to a report from the CDC. An infectious disease expert commented.
Feeling angry for as little as eight minutes a day could raise your chances of experiencing a cardiac event, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
Foods such as cottage cheese and sardines may seem unappetizing to some, but experts say the health benefits outweigh the gross factor β with many foods being rich in vitamins and protein.
The CDC urged dairy workers to wear protective equipment when working near cows after a farm worker in Texas developed a serious eye infection while infected with bird flu.
Japan Airlines was unable to find a replacement pilot after a captain scheduled to fly from Dallas to Tokyo on April 23 had a night of raucous drinking with his flight crew.
Anti-Israel protesters are facing criticism for wearing masks and other face coverings while participating in demonstrations on American college campuses.
A new study found a correlation between avocado consumption and reduced diabetes risk in Mexican adults. Several dietitians weigh in on the fruit's nutritional benefits.
Noise-canceling earbuds and headphones can be helpful when you need silence β but could they be hazardous to your health? Audiology experts offered important insights.
Anti-Israel demonstrations at Columbia University kicked off a national wave of copycats as outside agitators join students on major U.S. college campuses.
The Suffolk District Attorney announced that they will not seek criminal charges against anyone, two years after newborns were found in a South Boston apartment freezer.
Billy Idol discussed the transition from substance abuse during his wild rock star days to being "California sober." His lifestyle change came after a 1990 motorcycle accident.
John Rich praised UNC Chapel Hill students for defending the American flag on campus Tuesday and is offering a free concert that he says may be "one of the biggest events of the year."
Cat cuddles might seem therapeutic, but a study suggests this could have adverse mental health effects down the road. The study researcher and a psychologist weighed in on the findings.
The entire GOP Senate conference signed onto a letter to President Biden, urging him not to support international agreements being proposed by the WHO for future pandemics.
Jewish comedian Michael Rapaport fired back after a comedy venue in Madison, Wisconsin, abruptly canceled his show, reportedly due to anti-Israel protests.
A University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill student if speaking out after a photo of himself and his peers defending an American flag from protesters on campus went viral.
Rep. Jim Banks is unveiling new legislation to force the Biden administration to severely hike penalties against China and its allied actors over the U.S. fentanyl crisis.
Americans ranked their favorite types of salads, dressings and toppings in a new survey. For National Salad Month, some even added some off-the-path foods to their healthy meal option.