Hidden causes of heart attacks often overlooked or misdiagnosed, study finds Mayo Clinic study reveals nontraditional factors cause over half of heart attacks in women under 65, compared to atherosclerosis being responsible for 75% of men's cases.
Cancer drug could double as autism therapy, and is poised for FDA approval The cancer medication leucovorin shows potential benefits for autism spectrum disorder, improving communication skills in some children, say administration health officials.
Trump ties autism to widely used over-the-counter drug President Donald Trump revealed a major medical finding on autism Monday, after his administration has said that it would seek to understand the cause by September.
Two popular types of exercise could reduce cancer growth, study finds New research from Edith Cowan University shows that a single bout of weight training or HIIT can boost anti-cancer myokines and reduce breast cancer cell growth in survivors.
Four families are desperate to raise funds for their children’s paralyzing disease Four American families aim to raise $1.15 million by October to fund a phase 3 gene therapy trial for their children with SPG50, a rare genetic disease.
There is nothing compassionate about providing so-called gender-affirming care 28 lawsuits have targeted gender-affirming care providers, while concerns continue about medical treatments for transgender youth, including puberty blockers and surgeries.
Actress Kristen Bell’s easy diet trick to help stabilize blood sugar Kristen Bell eats leafy gerens before carbs to prevent glucose spikes, a biohacking approach that experts say can improve mood and reduce diabetes risk.
Researchers say being 'fat but fit' could be less deadly than being underweight New research challenges BMI assumptions, showing overweight individuals may not face higher death rates while underweight people show increased mortality risk.
Older adults should target these muscles when strength-training, says fitness pro Strength training for seniors should emphasize posterior muscles like the glutes and upper back rather than mirror muscles to prevent pain and maintain independence.
Steel, not snowflakes: Real grit means mastering your emotions Emotional mastery fuels the American Dream by teaching people to harness feelings like anger and fear strategically rather than avoiding them completely.