Health September 22 Four families are desperate to raise funds for their children’s paralyzing disease Four American families aim to raise $1.15 million by October to fund a phase 3 gene therapy trial for their children with SPG50, a rare genetic disease.
Opinion September 22 There is nothing compassionate about providing so-called gender-affirming care 28 lawsuits have targeted gender-affirming care providers, while concerns continue about medical treatments for transgender youth, including puberty blockers and surgeries.
Health September 21 Actress Kristen Bell’s easy diet trick to help stabilize blood sugar Kristen Bell eats leafy gerens before carbs to prevent glucose spikes, a biohacking approach that experts say can improve mood and reduce diabetes risk.
Health September 20 Researchers say being 'fat but fit' could be less deadly than being underweight New research challenges BMI assumptions, showing overweight individuals may not face higher death rates while underweight people show increased mortality risk.
Health September 20 Older adults should target these muscles when strength-training, says fitness pro Strength training for seniors should emphasize posterior muscles like the glutes and upper back rather than mirror muscles to prevent pain and maintain independence.
Opinion September 20 Steel, not snowflakes: Real grit means mastering your emotions Emotional mastery fuels the American Dream by teaching people to harness feelings like anger and fear strategically rather than avoiding them completely.
Health September 19 7 steps to ‘super-aging’ are key to living a longer, more fulfilling life, experts say The "7 As" of super-aging offer practical strategies for living longer and healthier lives, covering attitude, activity, awareness and four other key principles.
MAHA September 18 WATCH: Parody drug ad spotlights RFK’s crackdown on misleading pharmaceutical marketing Kennedy and HHS rolled out a parody drug ad mocking deceptive pharmaceutical marketing as part of a new plan to crack down on misleading advertising practices nationwide.
Charlie Kirk September 18 DC watchdog sues for docs on ‘modern-day Tuskegee Experiments’ giving transgender Rx to youth Oversight Project files lawsuit demanding release of Obama-era study examining long-term effects of puberty blockers on transgender children and teens.
Health September 18 Common over-the-counter medication slashes colorectal cancer recurrence in half Researchers found that 160 milligrams of daily aspirin significantly lowered cancer recurrence risk for colorectal patients with PIK3 pathway alterations.
Health September 18 Dementia risk nearly doubles among those with common sleep disorder, study finds Mayo Clinic researchers report that chronic insomnia in older adults leads to a 40% higher dementia risk and accelerated brain aging over 5-1/2 years.