Woman stepping on scale
07-05-2024

A new wave of prescription drugs is breaking ground by helping patients drop unwanted pounds, address Type-2 diabetes, reduce the risk of deadly heart problems, and possibly even help battle alcoholism.  

06-25-2024

This time of year, many like to enjoy the sunshine. But too much can lead to future problems like skin cancer. Doctors commonly point to wearing sunscreen as protection, but there are new concerns about those products. 

CatholicHospital
06-19-2024

A federal court in Louisiana has ruled to protect the rights of a coalition of Catholic ministries from being forced to support employee's abortions. 

Project Comfort
06-13-2024

During difficult times, even a small act of kindness can make a big difference.  That's the foundation for a sewing ministry that demonstrates the love of Christ to people in need. 

IVF Debate
06-11-2024

The Southern Baptist Convention, which represents America's largest protestant denomination, may vote to take a stance officially opposing in vitro fertilization, or IVF, at its annual meeting this week. 

DrAnthonyFauci
06-04-2024

Dr. Anthony Fauci was in the hot seat Monday on Capitol Hill where he admitted the COVID "lab leak" theory isn't a conspiracy and the vaccines' effectiveness was "relatively limited."

05-30-2024

"Totally unprepared," that's how some cyber security experts describe the U.S. healthcare industry following a series of major cyber attacks. 

aspartamecancerrisk
05-22-2024

The World Health Organization (WHO) announced recently that the artificial sweetener aspartame could cause cancer, particularly cancer in the liver. However, just hours after the WHO made the announcement, in a rare move, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) publicly stated they disagree with WHO's classification of aspartame as a possible carcinogenic.

05-14-2024

Nearly seven million Americans live with Alzheimer's Disease.  New research shows a genetic combination – two APOE4 alleles, one from each parent – previously thought to raise the risk for developing the disease is actually more of a certainty after almost every person studied with this combination developed Alzheimer's disease. 

Fox News contributor Nicole Saphier, M.D.
05-07-2024

Many women who choose to have an abortion do so because they mistakenly believe a baby stands in the way of a career.  However, Fox News contributor Nicole Saphier, M.D., who is also a board-certified radiologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering, one of the top cancer hospitals in America, is living proof you can have a baby, even in high school, and still land your dream job. 

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