FDA approves new drug for Alzheimer’s disease: ‘Meaningful results’ The FDA has approved a new medication for people with Alzheimer’s disease. Eli Lilly’s Kisunla (donanemab) is a once-monthly injection intended for adults with early symptomatic Alzheimer's disease.
Alabama woman bitten by rabid fox while unloading groceries from car: 'Public health threat' An Alabama woman was recently bit by a rabid fox as she unloaded groceries from her car, according to local reports. Dr. Marc Siegel of New York weighed in on risks and treatment.
Is cord blood banking a worthwhile investment in your child’s future? Explore cord blood banking, its potential health benefits and the factors that determine its worth for families preparing for the birth of their child.
Texas teen's spinal cord severed after jumping into pool to escape wasp SJ Williams, 13, is fighting for his recovery after severing his spinal cord. Williams was running from a wasp when he went head-first into the shallow end of a pool.
AI-driven exoskeleton lightens your load, elevates performance Researchers have created an AI-powered exoskeleton that seamlessly adapts to provide remarkable mobility assistance and energy savings. Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson discusses.
The 9 most common questions women over 40 ask their doctors, according to a menopause expert Staying healthy as a woman over age 40 starts with asking the right questions, doctors say. Dr. Alexa Fiffick, a family medicine physician in Cleveland, Ohio, shared what patients want to know.
'Sadfishing' social media trend could be symptomatic of 'concerning' issues, says psychologist Social media trend, "sadfishing," is when user draws attention to themselves or exaggerates their emotions, but it may be rooted from a more serious mental health issue.
Dog lost for 40 days after terror attack on Israel now comforts hostage family members A beloved dog that went missing in southern Israel after the terror attacks by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, was finally found — and is now offering comfort to the families of hostages.
Mail-order ketamine injections can be ‘extremely dangerous,’ warns Dr. Marc Siegel Some mental health clinics are delivering ketamine injectable doses to their patients to administer at home. ӣƵ medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel explains why this could be very risky.
Ask a doctor: ‘What should I do about foot blisters?’ Painful foot blisters can put a damper on summer activities. ӣƵ Digital reached out to two podiatrists for their professional advice, including treatment and prevention tips.