Women's Health 3 days ago The 9 most common questions women over 40 ask their doctors, according to a menopause expert Staying healthy as a woman over age 40 starts with asking the right questions, doctors say. Dr. Alexa Fiffick, a family medicine physician in Cleveland, Ohio, shared what patients want to know.
OPINION 3 days ago Read the mind-boggling feminist demand for men in women’s locker rooms The National Women’s Law Center follows the bizarre path of feminism from fighting for women in sports with Title IX to using those same regulations to fight against them.
HEALTH June 24 Ohio woman with epilepsy finds safety with her service dog: ‘Our bond is set in stone’ Channing Seideman, 30, of Ohio was diagnosed with epilepsy as a child. She still has daily epileptic seizures, but her service dog, Bishop, helps keep her safe. Fox News Digital spoke with her.
HEALTH June 20 New lawsuit claims women's medical program illegally excludes White students A new lawsuit has been filed against the American Association of University Women, alleging that its fellowship program is discriminatory and illegal.
Roman Catholic June 16 Christian knights continue delivering babies in Bethlehem as Israel-Hamas conflict devastates Holy Land Holy Family Hospital n Bethlehem, just steps from where Jesus was born, is building to a future where no baby in the Holy Land will be born without a bed.
HEALTH June 14 Major health organization makes startling heart disease prediction: ‘Near-perfect storm’ A new report from the American Heart Association predicts that at least six in 10 U.S. adults could experience cardiovascular disease within the next 30 years. Learn more about the risk factors.
HEALTH June 4 Florida becomes first state to allow women to get C-sections outside of hospitals Florida recently became the first state to allow cesarean sections (C-sections) to be performed outside of hospitals, as reported by KFF News. Doctors and industry experts weigh in.
HEALTH June 3 Mediterranean diet could help women live longer, Harvard study finds In a long-running Harvard study published in JAMA Network Open, women who adhered to the Mediterranean diet were found to have a 23% lower risk of death from any cause.
OPINION June 3 Female athletes like us will suffer if Biden admin is allowed to rewrite Title IX The Biden administration’s decision to radically revise Title IX rules does more than redefine sex in U.S. law. It guts equal opportunities for women – particularly female athletes.
HEALTH June 2 7 of this week's most noteworthy health stories, in case you missed them Before heading into a new week, check out some of the top recent stories in Health that you may have missed, or have been meaning to check out — here are 7 of the biggest recent stories.