RFK Jr. says people should not take medical advice from him, defends HHS cuts, Trump heads to UAE as it hopes to advance AI ambitions, and man leaps into floodwaters and carries two women to safety.
Dr. Dayand Borge, Regional Chief Medical Officer for the American Red Cross, explains why there's a blood shortage in the U.S. and provides ways to help.
Americans with diabetes are paying upwards of $1,000 per month for insulin, which they need to survive. When some diabetics can't foot the outrageous bill, they are rationing their insulin-and dying because of it. Megan Henry from The Columbus Dispatch analyzes the startling trend.
What came first? The chicken or the egg? What about your health? The Wall Street Journal's Ellen Byron joins Jennifer Kushinka to discuss whether or not eggs are healthy for you.
Maria LaMagna from MarketWatch explains how divorce can be bad for your physical health, including a greater likelihood of smoking and lower amounts of physical activity.
President Trump signals opposition to bipartisan health-care deal, Islamic State's 'caliphate' dissolves, but ideology spread, and year-end tax-savings tips.
The Trump administration must decide whether to keep funding organizations that help people enroll in health insurance through the ACA. More from the Wall Street Journal's Michelle Hackman.
GOP health plan advances despite bi-partisan concerns, NFL abuse of painkillers and other drugs described in court filings and cyber-security tips for the mildly paranoid.
In an extended interview, Hall of Famer and Phillies great Mike Schmidt discusses the importance of sun protection. Schmidt also offers up his opinion on Pete Rose and his can't miss Harry Kalas impersonation.
New census numbers show that a consumer shift is underway. How will your small business react? And what sales of ping pong tables might tell us about the health of startups.