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Gas station food is 'extraordinary' and 'hiding in plain sight,' says top chef A celebrity chef reveals to Fox News Digital why America's gas station pizza and other regional fare is "really extraordinary" and "hiding in plain sight."
Common ingredient in energy drinks linked to blood cancer growth, study finds Taurine, a common ingredient in energy drinks, has been linked to leukemia cell growth. New research suggests targeting taurine uptake for leukemia treatment strategies.
Simple ways to increase fiber in your diet and why it's so important Nutritionist Robin DeCicco of New York shares the immense health benefits of fiber and how to increase intake with certain ingredients and ground flaxseed recipes.
Flight passengers may face big hurdles during Memorial Day weekend travels Record Memorial Day travel expected with 45.1 million Americans traveling. AAA notes air travel rise as travel experts advise caution at New York airports.
In-N-Out Burger makes major ingredient changes to drinks and popular condiment In-N-Out Burger is removing artificial dyes from shakes and lemonade, aligning with the FDA's ban on synthetic dyes. The chain is also upgrading ketchup to real sugar.
Steak beats pasta as Texas Roadhouse becomes top casual dining destination A popular steakhouse has surpassed the long-reigning top casual dining restaurant in America based on sales, according to new data. Texas Roadhouse now ranks at the top.
Family-owned ice cream parlor dishing out artificial dye-free scoops following ban Family-owned King Cone ice cream shop in Wisconsin is switching to natural dyes, inspired by family health concerns, aiming for dye-free flavors by the end of 2025.
Weight-loss drugs’ impact on cancer risk revealed in new study Weight-loss drugs and bariatric surgery both have an impact on cancer risk. A new study breaks down the link and how GLP-1 RAs may help prevent the disease.
Flight passenger brings up 'vaping in the bathroom,' sparking debate about on-board actions Flyer takes to Reddit to ask whether flight attendant can tell if passengers vape while in the bathroom on a plane, sparking a debate. A travel expert weighed in.
Common aging symptom could worsen loneliness in seniors Treating hearing loss can help reduce loneliness in seniors, improving social connection, well-being and overall quality of life, according to a new study from NYU Langone.
Hotels can no longer hide this one thing from travelers A new FTC regulation mandates that hotels disclose all fees upfront, eliminating hidden resort charges. Travelers gain clarity on total costs when booking their stays.
Yogurt products sold nationwide recalled due to undeclared almonds Low-fat yogurt parfaits sold in stores nationwide have been recalled because they contain almonds that weren't listed on the label, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
McDonald's chef reveals why coffee from fast-food giant tastes so good A McDonald's chef reveals in an interview with Fox News Digital what makes the McCafé brews so special and why people can't seem to get enough of the fast-food coffee.
Common household spice may interfere with medicines, study suggests Cinnamon consumption in large amounts could interfere with medication effectiveness, according to recent research. A study examines health implications and differences between cinnamon types.
3 ridiculous ways to celebrate motherhood Author Jill Baughan learned motherhood can be celebrated in lots of unconventional ways. This Mother's Day, it's good to know sometimes it's the ridiculous things we never forget.
Quick-and-easy Mother's Day meal can be made in minutes, chef says Celebrity chef Robert Irvine wants people to know that a delicious and healthy meal doesn't have to be time-consuming to prepare. For Mother's Day, here's an easy dinner to make.
Top 10 'allergy capitals' of the US, plus 4 tips to manage symptoms As allergy season kicks into high gear, a doctor provides tips to manage symptoms, as the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America reveals the 10 "allergy capitals" of the U.S.
Second lady Usha Vance on Mother's Day and what she strives for as a mom Second lady Usha Vance opened up about motherhood, her approach to parenting three children, and special Mother's Day traditions as she navigates the responsibilities of her new role.
First at-home HPV test approved by FDA, could replace Pap smear The first at-home cervical cancer screening test has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration, according to the product's manufacturer. It may offer an alternative to traditional in-person Pap smears.
Music conductor with Parkinson’s sees symptoms improve with deep brain stimulation An Ohio music conductor battling Parkinson's has found relief with adaptive deep brain stimulation, nearly eliminating tremors that threatened his career.
Left-handed people could be at higher risk for some neurological disorders: study Scientists discover connection between left-handedness and neurological disorders. Study reveals lefties have 3.5 times higher autism risk, pointing to shared genetic and developmental factors.
Why red wine is more likely to give you a headache Scientists identify quercetin as the culprit behind red wine headaches. This flavanol, abundant in red varieties, disrupts alcohol processing in the body. A new study shared more details.
First-ever American pope inspires faith leaders nationwide: 'Heart of integrity' American Cardinal Robert Prevost has been elected as Pope Leo XIV, making history as the first U.S. pontiff. Faith leaders nationwide shared prayers for his leadership of the Catholic Church.
Protein-packed American-grown rice alternative has twice the amount as quinoa American-grown heritage grain sorghum offers twice the amount of protein content as quinoa and four times that of rice while being drought-tolerant and gluten-free.
'Body clock' could determine biological age and longevity, researchers say Researchers have developed a new “body clock" tool that measures biological age and may help forecast a person’s risk of disability or death. A longevity expert explains how it works.
Boy orders 70,000 lollipops to his home using mom's phone: 'About fainted' An 8-year-old in Kentucky accidentally ordered more than $4,000 worth of lollipops on his mom's Amazon account. "When I saw what the number was, I just about fainted," the mom said.
Jimmy Dean, other Tyson Foods products doing away with synthetic dyes by end of May The food company behind popular brands like Jimmy Dean and Hillshire Farm will eliminate all petroleum-based synthetic dyes from its products by the end of May, its president and CEO said.
Parkinson's patients who take 'magic mushrooms' see key benefits, study finds A new study finds that psilocybin — a psychedelic compound in certain mushrooms — can improve mood, cognitive function, and motor symptoms in people with Parkinson’s disease.
Baked beans inspired by popular TV series recalled for undeclared allergen A total of 4,515 cases of baked beans from a food line inspired by a popular television series have been recalled because of an undeclared allergen. Here are details.
Greedy friend wants to hog kitchen for a week, sparking viral debate online A Reddit user says a "one-way request" by his girlfriend's friend to use their kitchen for a week so she could cook meals made him uneasy. The online post sparked lots of reaction.
Terminal colon cancer patient saved by breakthrough treatment A Minnesota woman was told her stage 4 colon cancer couldn’t be cured. Two years later, she’s cancer-free — and says a last-chance clinical trial gave her back her life.
Viral TikTok 'cookie challenge' tests family empathy, instinct, ethics What does the TikTok "cookie challenge" mean for parents? Fox News Digital spoke to a social worker who revealed whether children's reactions are a show of empathy or just instinctual.
Americans' high sugar consumption prompts urgent warning from health leaders Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other health officials are calling for a change in Americans' sugar consumption, as U.S. adults consume some 60 pounds of the sweetener per year.
NIH closes experimentation labs accused of brutally killing thousands of beagles for 40+ years Under the leadership of President Donald Trump, National Institutes of Health (NIH) shut down its beagle testing laboratory.
Kids eat only 'junk food' so man with cancer will not travel with them A Reddit user wrote that he will not travel with his brother's children because they "only eat junk food." The man, who was diagnosed with cancer, wondered if he was being selfish.
Vine-ripe tomatoes recalled due to salmonella risk: 'Do not consume' An Indiana company is recalling vine-ripe tomatoes because of the potential that the items have been contaminated with salmonella. The tomatoes were sold in 11 states.
Why gossiping could be good for you, according to experts Psychology experts say indulging in gossip can benefit mental health, but too much can damage reputations. A career expert discusses an uptick in workplace gossip.
Birthday cake destroyed by 'spoiled kid' as one man stops it and now he's to blame Should a small child be allowed to destroy a beautiful birthday cake presented to the grandmother of the family? Multiple Reddit users chimed in on the unusual food-focused drama.
Kentucky Derby mint julep mistakes to avoid when making popular cocktail Mint julep is the signature cocktail of the Kentucky Derby. Fox News Digital spoke with two experts who revealed some of the biggest mistakes to avoid when it comes to making the drink at home.
Semaglutide found to have shocking benefit for liver disease patients in new study Semaglutide injections reversed some cases of MASH liver disease in clinical trials, reducing inflammation in 62.9% of patients and offering new hope for those with the life-threatening condition.
Cruise do's and don'ts: Top 5 things that will get you banned for life A violent brawl at Galveston terminal resulting in 24 Carnival Cruise passengers being banned from future trips. Here are the top reasons travelers will get blacklisted, say cruise experts.
Pizza with dill pickles 'underwhelms' critics as it lands in grocery store freezers A controversial pizza topping is turning up in the frozen sections of grocery stores, leaving some people underwhelmed and others wondering why in the first place.
Gwyneth Paltrow ditches 'caveman diet': What to know about the Paleo diet Actress Gwyneth Paltrow recently revealed on her podcast that she's grown tired of the so-called caveman diet and has begun eating other foods. Nutrition experts shared pros and cons of the diet.
Over 2 million pressure cookers recalled after dozens of consumers suffer injuries In response to numerous injury reports, a leading appliance manufacturer is recalling more than 2 million units of its Ninja Foodi OP300 Series Multi-Function Pressure Cookers.
Ice bucket challenge revival for mental health sparks controversy among ALS community Once a viral fundraiser for ALS, the Ice Bucket Challenge has resurfaced to benefit the mental health group Active Minds, drawing backlash from some in the ALS community.
Gender dysphoria treatments pose ‘significant risks’ to kids and teens, HHS report reveals The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on Thursday released a comprehensive review of best practices for children and teens with gender dysphoria.
What is mushroom coffee? Caffeine alternative offers surprising health benefits Mushroom coffee is becoming a popular alternative that provides energy and a variety of health benefits, nutritionists say. Fox News' Dana Perino also backs the new brew.
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.
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.
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.