AP Top Health News at 1:08 p.m. EDT
US pledges money and other aid to help track and contain bird flu on dairy farms
US pledges money and other aid to help track and contain bird flu on dairy farms
Here's what Epsom salt baths do, and why there's some controversy surrounding them.
Here's what to know about matcha mouthwash and more health news for the week.
Shoppers, editors and podiatrists agree that Birkenstock Arizonas are the comfiest sandals around.
Despite the fact that 1 out of every 5 people over age 60 takes fish oil supplements, they may not be beneficial in some cases.
Eating fiber has lots of health benefits. Here's how to incorporate more of the nutrient into your meals.
Here's what nutritionists think about Gwyneth Paltrow and Oat Bakery's new grain-free, gluten-free and oil-free loaf.
More than 8,000 shoppers rave about this cushion.
Listen up! Brands like Zepp, Jabra, Signia and Horizon are delivering some of the best inexpensive hearing aids on the market.
Experts explain generational drinking trends, and ways everyone can cut back on their alcohol consumption.
If you're feeling tense in your house, clutter may be the cause. Here's how to start getting organized to make your home feel more calm.
The explosion of cicadas throughout the U.S. is inspiring some people to eat these protein-rich insects. Here's how to do it safely.
How worried should parents be, and what symptoms should they watch out for? Doctors put the new data into perspective.
A celebrity doctor offers easy tips — from drinking tea to taking cold showers — to help you feel younger with age.
80% of women have menopausal symptoms, but most have never taken hormone therapy, according to the poll.
The eye condition causes progressive sight loss in the center of vision.
Neuralink will be able to surgically implant its device into another patient’s brain.
U.S. guidelines don't recommend screening young adults for high cholesterol, but some doctors say that's putting people at unnecessary risk.
Telehealth 1.0 is dead, according to one expert. And a new survey says the technology isn't going anywhere.
The world’s first tooth-regrowing drug has been approved for human trials. If things go as planned, the medicine could be available to consumers by 2030.
"We just want one more," says Olivia Munn, who has a 2-year-old son with her comedian partner, John Mulaney.