Weekend read: Top stories of the week in Health in case you missed them In case you missed them: Here is a roundup of some of the top Health stories and developments that Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital covered over the past week. Catch up this weekend on critical news.
AI-designed drug for inflammatory bowel disease enters human clinical trials: 'A significant need' Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) impacts 1.6 million people in the U.S. — and a new artificial intelligence drug from Insilico Medicine could help alleviate symptoms. The company's CEO shares details.
Weekend read: Best stories of the week in Lifestyle in case you missed them This weekend, check out some top stories of recent days in Lifestyle that you may have missed — stories of family, faith, food, parenting, pets and more. These are just a few new selections.
Is the sleepover dead? Why more parents will allow only 'sleepunders' or 'lateovers' for their kids A parenting trend today is called sleepunders or lateovers, in which children visit the homes of friends or classmates but don't spend the night, as some parents are fearful. Experts weighed in.
Kentucky couple adopts baby surrendered at fire station: 'God's hand is absolutely in this' A baby boy who was surrendered by his biological mother at a Kentucky fire station has officially been adopted after his new parents learned about him two years ago.
Why some seniors should sign ‘driving contracts’ and agree to hang up their car keys Some aging drivers are signing contracts to help determine when their time behind the wheel should come to an end. Driving experts weigh in on these “advance directives."
Do you need a prostate check? King Charles III raises awareness of common men's health condition King Charles III underwent a scheduled procedure due to an enlarged prostate, Buckingham Palace confirmed on Friday. Here's what to know about the condition.
FDA approves first at-home sterile insemination kit to help with infertility: 'Gives me goosebumps' Dr. Jennifer Hintzsche of Illinois developed the PherDal at-home insemination kit after struggles with her own infertility. Hintzsche and fertility specialist Dr. Remm Sabouni shared insights.
Doctors told woman she was too young for a colonoscopy. Then she was diagnosed with Stage 3 colon cancer Brooks Bell was 38 when she was diagnosed with colon cancer. Now, she is raising awareness and screenings among young people. Gastroenterologist Austin Chiang also weighed in.
Experts say Schumer attack on Zyn is ‘moral panic’ about smoke-free nicotine products that can ‘save lives' After Chuck Schumer condemned nicotine pouches, a variety of experts argued he is doing more harm than good, arguing they are a lesser evil compared to tobacco products.