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.
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.
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.
Connecting in person with other people on a regular basis is vital to our physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. However, today it's easier than ever to avoid genuine communication with other humans, and that's a big part of our loneliness crisis.
The Biden administration is proposing one of the most significant changes to drug policy in decades.
Jill Duggar Dillard and her husband, Derick, are asking for prayers after announcing the sad news that their four-month-old daughter was stillborn.
Having an abortion can greatly increase a woman's risk of cardiovascular diseases, a new study finds.
This time of year, pollen often becomes public enemy number one. The sneezing, itchy eyes, and scratchy throat are often blamed on pollen from colorful flowers like roses or daffodils, but the truth is, not many people are allergic to flowers. People who suffer from seasonal allergies are usually struggling with pollen from trees, weeds, grass, or often, all three.
Alternative medicine is a type of treatment that continues to grow in popularity. Often it includes treatments that aren't new and some people might even call them ancient.
Polyphenols, found in certain plant foods are considered very good for the body because of the protection they provide from damage that often comes with aging. In addition to fighting the many negative effects of aging, research shows these compounds can also reduce the risk of heart disease and other leading causes of death.