Veteran and author Jack Carr on finding 'mission and passion' when navigating key life transitions Bestselling author and former Navy SEAL team leader Jack Carr discusses the challenges America's military can have when navigating a new life path — and how he found his own way.
Study finds microplastics in the human brain Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel evaluates a study on microplastics in the human body on ‘Fox Report.’
New study highlights hidden dangers in food packaging Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ medical contributor Dr. Janette Nesheiwat breaks down findings from a study on dangerous chemicals found in food packaging on ‘ӣÌÒÊÓÆµ Live.’
'For better sleep, how can I reduce nighttime bathroom trips?': Ask a doctor Nighttime bathroom trips can wreak havoc on your sleep, but there are some practical ways to manage them. A doctor provides six tips to improve your rest.
Monosodium glutamate, or MSG, gets a fresh look from experts Monosodium glutamate, better known as "MSG," is a staple ingredient in Asian cuisine, but it has faced controversy in the United States. Experts shared the latest perspectives.
All-natural decaffeinated coffee alternative 'basically grows like a weed,' says homesteader New Hampshire homesteader, author and influencer Michelle Visser touts a chicory tea as the "perfect, all natural" alternative to decaffeinated coffee, which is chemically processed.
New schizophrenia drug gets FDA approval, taking novel approach to treating brain disorder On Thursday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved COBENFY, an oral medication that marks the first new class of drugs for schizophrenia in more than 30 years.
For good heart health, don't do these 4 things, says cardiac surgeon After 25 years as a heart surgeon in Georgia, Dr. Jeremy London breaks down the specific things people should avoid to prevent cardiovascular disease
Swiss court takes trans child away from parents over their objections to puberty blockers Parents living in Switzerland say they are in the fight of their lives after a court removed their trans teenager to government custody following their objection to placing her on puberty blockers.
Why the viral trend 'fridgescaping' could be dangerous, health experts say "Fridgescaping," the viral trend of decorating the inside of a fridge with pictures, plants and other items mingled among food, could be dangerous and spread bacteria. Here's why.