A law firm says the number of former rugby players taking legal action against sports governing bodies on claims they suffered brain injuries during their careers has grown to more than 1,000
Sunday was National Cancer Survivor's Day, a day dedicated to celebrating the strength, resilience, and triumph of individuals who have overcome the disease.
Dr. Jessica Shepherd, a women's health expert and chief medical officer of "Hers," discusses the recent conflicting information on the COVID vaccine for children and pregnant women.
Clinical psychologist Kahlila Robinson, author of "The Self-Regulation Workbook for Kids," shares tips on how to help your child better calibrate their emotions.
A ban on disposable vapes has come into force across the U.K. as the British government aims to stem their illegal use by children, reduce litter and prevent the leaking of harmful chemicals into the environment
Dr. Stephanie Widmer, an emergency medical physician and medical toxicologist, shares safety tips for dealing with mushrooms in light of the “mushroom murder” trial in Australia.
Cardiac deaths have increased since 2020 and remain high, with more people dying at home from heart attacks, a study in JAMA Network Open medical journal revealed.
The nation’s top public health agency has posted new recommendations that healthy children and pregnant women may — but no longer should — get COVID-19 vaccinations
Alexa Nicholls Costa and Alexandra Rogers, the founders of LexRx, as well as Dr. Sandy Tao, an aesthetic dermatologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, discuss the program.
A reporter asked White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt about a NOTUS article that found the HHS "Make America Healthy Again" report cited nonexistent medical studies and misrepresented others.
ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke with Dr. Deborah Birx about RFK Jr.’s changes to the CDC's immunization schedule that no longer recommends COVID shots for healthy children and pregnant women.
Haitians with HIV are defying stigma as they publicly denounce USAID cuts implemented by the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump that has led to a dwindling of life-saving medication
Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary says the White House's Make America Healthy Again Commission’s report on chronic illnesses in children takes an “objective, scientific approach.”
Often misunderstood and misrepresented, obsessive-compulsive disorder affects millions of people in deeply personal and sometimes invisible ways. ABC News' Phil Lipof reports.