VIDEO October 9 Jessica Haas breaking boundaries as America's first female speed painter Haas reveals how her talent came to life on 'Fox & Friends.'
Health October 8 Vaccine debate heats up as officials weigh splitting combined MMR into single doses Medical experts and vaccine maker Merck reject HHS Deputy Secretary Jim O'Neill's suggestion to split the MMR vaccine into individual measles, mumps and rubella shots.
Health October 8 Scientists may have discovered first gene therapy for incurable brain disease Researchers announce breakthrough results for AMT-130, the first disease-modifying treatment for Huntington's disease, with FDA approval application planned for early next year.
Pets October 7 AI tech helps a senior reunite with her cat after 11 days A woman from Washington reunited with her missing Maine Coon cat Louie after 11 days using Love Lost, a free AI-powered pet recovery platform.
VIDEO October 7 Doctor recalls family's miraculous recovery after being burned alive by Hamas Professor Josef Haik, director of Sheba Medical Center's burn center, joins 'Fox & Friends' alongside ӣƵ senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel to tell the story of the Golan family miracle following Oct. 7.
Health October 7 Experts sound alarm as weight-loss shortcut could put Americans at risk High costs and shortages are driving demand for unregulated GLP-1 drugs, prompting FDA alerts about counterfeit Ozempic and calls for stricter enforcement by legal experts.
MAHA October 6 New MAHA initiative around biomedical research is uniting the GOP with some unusual bed fellows In a striking alliance, MAHA’s latest health strategy pairs together unusual collaborators to support a federal initiative that phases out animal-based science experiments.
Food-Drink October 5 Your morning coffee could be sabotaging your prescription drugs without you knowing it Heart medications, asthma treatments, osteoporosis drugs and mental health prescriptions can all interact with caffeine, potentially altering their therapeutic benefits.
Opinion October 5 Freedom and facts, not fear, should frame America's choices on alcohol A new Gallup poll shows 53% of Americans now view moderate drinking as harmful to health, with young adults leading a significant shift away from alcohol consumption.
Health October 5 Hidden infection kills millions of children each year as doctors warn of overlooked symptoms Professor Elliot Long explains why sepsis in children is difficult to diagnose, with nearly 10% of cases missed in emergency rooms despite being treatable.
Health October 4 More people turn to acupuncture for back pain as study shows relief A NIH-funded study shows acupuncture treatments significantly reduce chronic low back pain and disability in adults 65 and older compared to usual medical care alone.