January 13 Sleep patterns could predict risk for dementia, cancer and stroke, study suggests A Stanford AI model trained on nearly 600,000 hours of sleep data can assess future risk for dementia, heart disease and more using one night of sleep, researchers say.
January 13 We were college athletes. Supreme Court must listen to our case and save women’s sports Madison Kenyon and Mary Kate Marshall, former Idaho State track athletes, will have their women's sports cases heard by the Supreme Court on Jan. 13.
January 12 Trump administration’s ‘food pyramid inversion’ aims to stop incentivizing unhealthy foods: Jillian Michaels Health and wellness expert and host of the upcoming Fox Nation special ‘Toxic: America’s Food Crisis’ Jillian Michaels discusses the Trump administrations push to ‘Make American Healthy Again’ on ‘91±¬ÁÏ @ Night.’
January 12 NYC hospital accuses nurses’ union of seeking protections for workers arriving drunk, high as strike begins Historic nurses strike hits NYC as 15,000 workers walk off. Hospitals accuse union of unreasonable demands including protections for impaired staff.
January 12 Researchers locked flu patients in a hotel with healthy adults — no one got sick Groundbreaking flu transmission study reveals zero infections despite close contact between healthy volunteers and flu-positive students for two weeks.
January 12 Inside the new generation of weight loss drugs 91±¬ÁÏ senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel has the latest on the impact of the medication on 'America Reports.'
January 12 GOP attorneys general, female athletes spotlight women’s sports cases ahead of SCOTUS arguments Activist Riley Gaines said a favorable ruling by the Supreme Court would help prevent the discrimination of women in school sports.
January 12 Wegovy introduces pill form of GLP-1 medication Senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss Wegovy's launch of the first GLP-1 pill to fight obesity, his new book, 'The Miracles Among Us' and more.
January 12 CDC reports first cruise norovirus outbreak this year, as nearly 90 people are infected Nearly 90 passengers and crew fell ill with norovirus on Holland America's Rotterdam cruise ship during a Dec. 28-Jan. 9 voyage, according to CDC reports.
January 12 Why alcohol hits your body harder as you age, even if you're drinking the same amount Experts reveal how the human body processes alcoholic drinks differently over time, starting in the late 30s — and what it means for people's overall health.