Alzheimer's drug Leqembi could roll out to certain US health care systems in next few months
Treatment is produced by Japanese drugmaker Eisai and Massachusetts-based Biogen.
Bed rotting: TikTok's latest trend comes with health warning
Advocates say it's a form of self-care, but some doctors say it could be a sign of depression.
New research by Florida scientists reveals further dangers of vaping
New research shows the dangers of vaping may be even more widespread than we knew. Scientists at the University of Central Florida have linked e-cigarettes to all sorts of problems in the mouth.
ALS: What you should know about the incurable, debilitating disease
With news that actress Sandra Bullock's longtime partner has died due to ALS, people are once again talking about the debilitating, incurable illness. Here's what you should know about the condition that is also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease.
Indiana mom of 2 dies after drinking too much water on family vacation
An Indiana mom of two collapsed and died from water toxicity after drinking too much water in a short period of time, her family says.
Luke Bryan cancels third show in a row due to illness: ‘I am sorry to let you down’
The country star, who was supposed to headline the three-day Watershed Festival in George, Washington, broke the news on his Instagram story Sunday.
Army vet seeks to save Afghan commando stuck in Turkey, living in fear of Taliban
John Paluska has been in a 2-year battle to save friend from Taliban retribution and bring him to the United States.
Supermodel Bella Hadid shares Lyme disease battle: 'Invisible suffering'
Lyme disease has affected Hadid, her mother, Yolanda, and brother Anwar.
Attacks at US medical centers reveal why health care is among nation's most violent fields
Stats from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that American health care workers are now far more likely to suffer nonfatal injuries by violence than workers in any other profession, including law enforcement.
Angus Cloud's mother denies 'Euphoria' star died by suicide: 'He did not intend to check out of this world'
Just one week after Angus Cloud tragically died, questions remain regarding the "Euphoria" actor's passing, prompting speculation on social media.
CDC recommends RSV shots to protect babies from illness
RSV is the leading cause of infant hospitalization, according to the CDC.
New technology helps athletes after injuries
New technology at Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute is the key to helping athletes get back on the field and speeding up recovery time.
1st pill for postpartum depression approved by FDA
Federal health officials have approved the first pill to specifically treat depression after childbirth.
Johnny Manziel says he attempted suicide after Browns cut him in 2016: reports
In an upcoming Netflix documentary, the former Texas A&M quarterback said he went on a "$5 million bender" before ultimately trying to take his own life.
Even just 1 alcoholic drink a day may increase blood pressure, study finds
Researchers analyzed modest intakes of alcohol in contrast to previous studies that have shown that consuming high amounts can lead to higher blood pressure levels.
Black market vaping products could be laced with fentanyl, experts warn
Central Florida smoke shop owners are on alert after hearing about black-market vaping products from China that could be laced with fentanyl.
Connecticut researchers uncover regulator compound with potential to treat Parkinson's disease: Report
A University of Connecticut scientist has reportedly identified a key mechanism in Parkinson’s disease research.
Leprosy in Florida: How do you know if you have the infection?
Leprosy is on the rise in Central Florida: Here are the signs and symptoms to watch for if you think you've been infected.
Study finds strawberries could boost your brain power, lower blood pressure
The research team conducted a study with 35 men and women between the ages of 66 and 78 over an eight-week period.
Suzanne Somers reveals breast cancer returned: 'This is familiar battleground'
"Three's Company" star Suzanne Somers was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2000, and says she's been living with cancer "for decades now."