‘Make America Healthy Again’ movement influenced FDA ban on red food dye, says food expertVani Hari, the founder of Food Babe and Truvani, discusses the FDA’s ban of red food dye and the impact the ‘Make America Healthy Again’ movement is having on the federal government on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and President Donald Trump. With Trump back in the White House, several physicians told Fox News Digital what they hope and expect to see on the health front during the next four years. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Personalized medicine will also be a focus in Trump’s White House, one doctor predicted, with an increased use of wearables. (CyberGuy.com)
One doctor said he hopes President Trump will emphasize connectivity among families and communities. (iStock)
Shifting the health care system’s focus from treatment to prevention is an important part of MAHA's agenda, one doctor noted. (iStock)
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CDC warns bird flu virus showing mutations in severe cases Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel explains what's behind human cases of bird flu in U.S.
An art teacher paints a poster to raise awareness against the spread of the HMPV virus in Mumbai, India, on Jan. 6, 2025. (Getty)
The virus was first discovered in 2001 and is in the same family as respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), according to the CDC. (iStock)
“CDC is aware of reported increases in HMPV in China and is in regular contact with international partners and monitoring reports of increased disease,” a CDC spokesperson said in a statement sent to Fox News Digital. (iStock)
The Chinese Foreign Ministry has attributed the spike to a regular seasonal surge, saying in a statement on Friday, “Respiratory infections tend to peak during the winter season.” (iStock)
Frequent hand-washing is among the preventative steps recommended by the CDC. (iStock)
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Longevity doctor reacts to alcohol cancer advisory: ‘It’s about time’Following the U.S. surgeon general’s new advisory warning of alcohol’s link to multiple cancers, Dr. Brett Osborn, a Florida neurosurgeon and longevity doctor, speaks with Fox News Digital about alcohol's toxic effects on the brain and body.
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CDC warns bird flu virus showing mutations in severe cases Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel explains what's behind human cases of bird flu in the U.S.
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Alcohol linked to 7 types of cancerDr. Nicole Saphier joins 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the surgeon general pushing for cancer warning labels on alcohol and the CDC warning of norovirus cases surging in parts of the U.S.
The surgeon general's advisory noted that alcohol-related cancer deaths even occurred in some moderate drinkers. (iStock)
People who drink heavily, or consume five to seven drinks a day, should consult their doctor before quitting, one addiction specialist recommended. (iStock)
Writing down your drinking behaviors can help identify triggers, experts say. (iStock)
Social pressure to drink can pose a major temptation, according to experts. (iStock)
Adding movement as a replacement for drinking can help curb bad habits. (iStock)
Experts recommend surrounding yourself with supportive individuals with whom you can share your goals. (iStock)
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Doctors warn of ‘holiday heart syndrome’Fox News medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier joins 'America's Newsroom' to discuss 'holiday heart syndrome' and a norovirus outbreak surging across the U.S.
About 2.2 million new cases of type 2 diabetes and 1.2 million new cases of cardiovascular disease occur each year worldwide, with potential connection with consuming sugar-sweetened soda and juices, according to the findings of a new study. (iStock)
Men are more likely than women to suffer the consequences of sugary drink consumption, as are younger adults compared to their older counterparts, a new study asserts. (iStock)
When consumed on a long-term basis, these types of beverages can also lead to weight gain and insulin resistance, experts say. (iStock)
“The beverage industry is committed to promoting healthy diets and has concerns about limitations in the data and methodology applied to these results,” said a spokesperson for the American Beverage Association… -
‘Little bit of happiness’: Woman brings her ponies to care homes to lift spirits and boost mental healthSarah Woodland in the U.K. runs a team of therapy ponies, bringing “joy” and “humor” to senior citizens in need of a mental health boost and a bit of company.
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CDC warns bird flu virus showing mutations in severe cases Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel explains what's behind human cases of bird flu in U.S.
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Amid Los Angeles fires, psychotherapist emphasizes need for connection and supportJonathan Alpert, a psychotherapist in New York City, discusses the potential mental health toll of the California wildfires and offers tips for people to deal with the fallout.
Luke Dexter reacts as he sifts through the remains of his father's fire-ravaged beachfront property in the aftermath of the Palisades Fire on Jan. 10, 2025, in Malibu, California. (John Locher/AP Newsroom)
Actor Steve Guttenberg, who lives in Pacific Palisades, California, where fires erupted on Tuesday, shared how the disaster has impacted his mental health. (AGUSTIN PAULLIER/AFP via Getty Images; Fox News)
Experts agreed that it’s essential to avoid isolating yourself after a loss. “We need to be taken care of. We need other people around us.” (AP Newsroom)
Ben Treger hugs his wife Sarah Treger after finding his grandfather's watches at the remains of their Pacific Palisades home on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. “If you..