Health 2 days ago Holding paper receipts for just 10 seconds can pose health risks, researchers warn Health researchers caution that Bisphenol S (BPS), an endocrine disruptor present in paper receipts, can rapidly absorb into the skin, leading to a notice of violation against major U.S. retailers.
Health 4 days ago Cancer report reveals surprising new data on deaths, diagnoses Overall, rates of new cancer diagnoses and cancer-related deaths have declined, according to the annual cancer statistics report from the National Cancer Institute.
Product Recalls April 14 Men's multivitamins recalled due to undeclared allergen: FDA A men's multivitamin brand has been recalled because it contains an undeclared allergen that could be fatal to certain consumers.
Health April 6 Prostate cancer drug now available to more patients with aggressive form of disease Pluvicto, a prostate cancer drug, has gained expanded approval that triples the number of patients with metastatic disease who are eligible to receive the drug.
Health April 5 Women may hear better than men, new study suggests A new study shows that women have more sensitive hearing than men and that where people live — urban vs. rural or high vs. low altitude — can greatly impact hearing ability.
Health April 3 Here's why 90% of Americans don't sleep through the night, according to expert A vast majority of Americans wake up regularly during the night, according to a U.S. News survey. Sleep expert Wendy Troxel explains why this happens and how to help.
Hair Loss March 26 Men going bald turn to 'new Botox' for hair loss treatment Finding a hair-loss fix has required ongoing research and trials. As UCLA scientists target a promising treatment option, dermatologists comment on the growth of balding solutions.
Health March 25 Heart disease risk higher for women who have these unhealthy lifestyle habits A new study highlights that eight specific health and lifestyle factors could increase women's heart disease risk more than men's. Doctors share their insights.
Health March 25 Men face higher cancer risk with this specific body fat measurement New research suggests that a larger waist circumference is a bigger risk factor than body mass index (BMI) for obesity-related cancers — but only for men, not for women. Experts weighed in.
Health March 22 Prostate cancer risk increases by 45% among men who share one troubling behavior A new study has revealed that men who don't heed recommendations for prostate cancer screenings are at a significantly higher risk of dying from the disease.
Health March 17 4 troubling cancer trends you must know about in 2025 The American Cancer Society’s annual cancer trends report revealed some findings that are worrying oncologists. Experts discuss what stood out to them.
Health February 18 Lung cancer rising among non-smokers — here's why The most common form of lung cancer is primarily found in non-smokers, a new study reveals. Doctors react to the surprising driver of the disease and other risk factors.
Prostate Cancer February 6 Prostate cancer cases spike in this US state as doctors share likely reason A new study by UC San Francisco found that prostate cancer cases are increasing in California, likely due to a change in screening guidelines. Experts weigh in on the threat to men's health.
Health January 29 This disease kills more people than all cancers and accidents combined Heart disease remains the top killer of Americans as risk factors continue to grow. Get the latest statistics from the American Heart Association’s annual report.
Health January 28 Common mental disorder could shorten your life, study finds People with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) were found to live shorter lives than those who were not diagnosed, according to a new study. Here's what to know.
Tennis January 25 Novak Djokovic posts image of MRI showing hamstring injury after fans boo him for leaving match Novak Djokovic posted a scan of his injured left hamstring on social media early Sunday, more than 24 hours after being booed at the Australian Open.
Health January 16 Cancer death rates decline yet new diagnoses spike for some groups, says report Cancer diagnoses are expected to exceed two million in 2025, with approximately 618,120 deaths predicted, according to the American Cancer Society’s annual cancer trends report.
Media January 4 Author tells CNN that number of adult men not able to buy homes, have families is 'big issue' for country Author and social scientist Richard Reeves told CNN on Saturday that the amount of men in America not buying homes or starting families is a "big issue."
Kansas December 25 Kansas business man gives back to community amid cancer battle: 'Means the world to me' A Kansas business man is continuing a 21-year long Christmas tradition of giving back to his community despite battling cancer.
The Clintons December 24 Bill Clinton discharged from hospital after being treated for flu A spokesperson for Former President Bill Clinton says the 78-year-old was discharged from MedStar Georgetown University Hospital after being treated for the flu.
Health December 18 5 cancer types where screenings save the most lives Over a 45-years span — between 1975 and 2020 — improvements in cancer screenings and prevention strategies have reduced deaths from five common cancers more than any advances in treatments, researchers say.
Health December 17 Living longer, not healthier: Study finds periods of poor health toward end of life A study led by Mayo Clinic found a “widening gap between lifespan and healthspan" among 183 countries. The lead researcher and another doctor discuss the drivers of poor health late in life.
Health December 13 Incurable, 'highly contagious' STD affects nearly 900 million people under age 50 HSV, or genital herpes, has affected millions of people around the world. Researchers and experts weigh in on the risks and developing treatments of the high-burden sexually transmitted infection.
Health November 13 What is frozen shoulder? This painful condition strikes in middle age Frozen shoulder is a condition that causes pain and immobility to the shoulder in middle age. Primary care sports physician Dr. Stuek discusses why it happens and how to manage.
Reproductive Health November 3 Smoking and vaping can have these detrimental effects on fertility, doctors warn Smoking and vaping have been proven to have negative effects on male and female fertility. Drs. Courtney Lynch and Theodore Wagener discuss the specific risks associated with the habit.
Health October 29 Poor sleep in middle age could affect the brain in a surprising way, study finds In a new study led by University of California, San Francisco, poor sleep was linked to faster brain aging in middle-aged adults. Researchers and doctors weigh in on the risk and how to reduce it.
HEALTH October 21 New stroke prevention guidelines released by American Stroke Association Strokes are the fifth-leading cause of death in the United States, and the leading cause of disability. On Monday, the American Stroke Association published its updated guidelines for stroke prevention.
OPINION October 21 Elites like Kamala Harris are out of touch with the struggles of Black men Kamala Harris claims to represent Black America but she and other elites like Barack Obama can't relate to the day-to-day concerns of Black Men -- like education and economics.
HEALTH September 28 'For better sleep, how can I reduce nighttime bathroom trips?': Ask a doctor Nighttime bathroom trips can wreak havoc on your sleep, but there are some practical ways to manage them. A doctor provides six tips to improve your rest.
College Football September 26 Trump's game day meal for Alabama-Georgia football game reportedly revealed Former President Donald Trump has reportedly requested a spread of fast food for his trip to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, for the Crimson Tide's game against Georgia on Saturday.