November 27, 2022 Biden as oldest US president at age 80: Nation deserves a 'full neurological assessment' of him President Joe Biden is now 80 years old — making him the oldest president to serve as commander in chief. Some health professionals have concerns about the advanced age of someone in this role.
November 19, 2022 RSV surge raises questions about repeat cases: Can you or child get it again? Infectious disease experts shared input on RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) — and whether or not adults and children can be infected with it more than once as the county experiences a surge of illness.
November 17, 2022 Sperm counts and concentrations declining globally since 1970s but fertility implications unknown: study A controversial paper published in the journal Human Reproduction Update notes that sperm counts have declined globally by about half since the 1970s — but experts are cautious about the results.
November 3, 2022 People die from drowsy driving: Here's how many and who may be wreaking the most havoc Drowsy Driving Prevention Week is Nov. 6-13 — and the National Sleep Foundation is warning of drowsy driving dangers and how to prevent the behavior. Here are smart, healthy tips.
October 26, 2022 Cure for baldness could be on horizon as Japanese researchers generate mature hair follicles in lab Japanese scientists have successfully grown mature hair follicles in a lab — and health experts shared thoughts on this with 91±¬ÁÏ Digital. Existing treatments for baldness include topicals such as Rogaine.
October 6, 2022 Tucker Carlson's Fox Nation special 'The End of Men' explores science behind testosterone, fertility decline In the new Fox Nation special entitled 'The End of Men,' Tucker Carlson explores the chemical war on American masculinity and what is causing dwindling testosterone levels.
September 11, 2022 Sleep disruptions may be linked to mental health disorders, new study reveals Scientists from UCI reveal that disruptions in circadian rhythms may affect mental health disorders. They include anxiety, bulimia, Tourette syndrome, and more.
September 3, 2022 Blind Michigan judge drives race car — and inspires others to follow their dreams, too Richard Bernstein is a Michigan state Supreme Court justice who is legally blind. In addition to his work on the bench, he recently drove a race car with an assist from a sheriff who shared directions.
September 1, 2022 More than 75 percent of Americans aren’t getting enough exercise, according to CDC standards CDC guidance and data from the National Center for Health Statistics suggest a majority of Americans are not meeting physical activity benchmarks to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
August 24, 2022 Why sitting all day long is bad for your health, doctors emphasize Millions of Americans sit during their commutes to work, while they're on the job and then at night when they return home. Doctors reveal how this is harmful to our health — and what to do about it.