Health May 1 Here's why belly fat is more common as we age, and 3 ways to prevent it Research shows belly fat accumulation is linked to aging cells, not just sedentary lifestyle choices. Stem cells transform with age and continue producing fat cells, but healthy behaviors can help.
Health May 1 New prostate cancer test pinpoints disease better than PSA option, study finds A simple urine test was found to detect prostate cancer with greater accuracy than the standard PSA (prostate-specific antigen) test, according to a new study.
Crime April 30 Pittsburgh funeral director charged with swindling pet owners, dumping pets' remains in landfill The owner of a Pittsburgh funeral home, Patrick Roy Vereb, was arrested after allegedly giving more than 6,500 pet owners ashes from other animals and dumping remains in a landfill.
Woke Culture April 30 EXCLUSIVE: Mom's fight with school over teen daughter's gender transition gets boost from parents group Parental rights group American Parents Coalition is filing a brief in support of a lawsuit against a Florida middle school that secretly socially transitioned a 13-year-old girl.
Product Recalls April 30 Ready-to-eat meat and poultry recalled after consumer complaints about taste, color Smith Packing LLC has recalled 18,792 pounds of ready-to-eat sausage and sliced meat and poultry products, which exceeded the regulatory levels of sodium nitrite, the USDA's FSIS said.
Health April 30 Sitting still for this amount of time is related to high risk of neck pain, study says A new study from China found that longer durations of sedentary behavior can contribute to increased risk of neck pain, particularly with screen usage.
VIDEO April 30 Agriculture secretary backs Trump's tariffs: 'Knows exactly what he is doing''He knows exactly what he is doing': US agriculture secretary backs Trump's tariff war Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins joins 'America's Newsroom' to discuss her trip to highlight food security with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the impact of President Trump's tariffs on farmers.
Health April 29 Alzheimer's rates have reached staggering number as experts call for change Alzheimer’s early detection is now more accessible with blood tests, as survey data shows nearly 80% of Americans want to know their risk before symptoms appear.
Health April 29 Premature death linked to certain type of food, study reveals New research has confirmed that ultraprocessed food consumption is linked to premature death in eight countries, as the U.S. pulls back on synthetic dyes.
Food-Drink April 29 Food dye ban prompts southern ice cream joint's radical menu change Stella's Homemade Ice Cream shop makes the switch to natural colorants, proving small businesses can lead food industry changes while preserving their signature colorful treats.
Health April 28 ‘Abortion pill’ found to have ‘severe adverse effects’ for 1 in 10 women, study finds A new study reveals "serious adverse events" associated with mifepristone, commonly called the "abortion pill," as researchers and experts highlight potential risks.