HEALTH June 17 Alzheimer’s blood test achieves faster diagnoses, high accuracy at Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic has announced a new, non-invasive blood test that detects a protein in the brain that signals Alzheimer’s. Doctors discuss how it offers a convenient, less invasive diagnostic alternative.
HEALTH June 15 COVID vaccine companies told to focus on KP.2 variant for fall shots, per FDA announcement The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recommended that COVID vaccine manufacturers update their formulas for fall doses, in an attempt to target the KP.2 strain of the JN.1 variant.
LIFESTYLE June 13 Artificial intelligence, proven at NASA and in neurosurgery, could remake childhood education, says tech exec Alex Galvagni, CEO of Age of Learning, began his career in artificial intelligence with NASA in the 1990s. He told Fox News Digital that recent advances in AI are set to improve childhood education.
Olympics June 10 Olympic athletes use diabetes glucose monitors to hone performance, training Some Olympic athletes are using continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) to try to optimize their athletic performance. The market for CGMs is expected to grow significantly.
HEALTH June 7 Nebraska baby born with cataracts has 3 eye surgeries to save her sight: ‘I just kept praying’ Madison Artale was diagnosed with cataracts at just 1.5 months old, and was in danger of losing her sight, until an advanced surgery saved her vision. The baby's family and doctor share the story.
LIFESTYLE June 6 Short questions with Dana Perino for Dr. Janette Nesheiwat Fox News medical contributor shares how she got started in medicine, the traits most essential for health care leadership — and what she wished she knew when she was younger.
Artificial Intelligence June 4 AI can now simulate dead loved ones, but effects on grieving process are unknown When Michael Bommer found out he was terminally ill with colon cancer, he and the CEO of the AI-powered legacy platform Eternos created an interactive AI version of himself.
HEALTH June 4 Is artificial intelligence the secret to better sleep? Dr. Anuja Bandyopadhyay, chair of the Artificial Intelligence in Sleep Medicine Committee at Riley Children’s Hospital at Indiana University, discussed the potential of AI in sleep medicine.
HEALTH May 29 Michigan mom: ‘I had a stroke at 39 — and the warning signs weren’t what you’d expect’ After having a stroke at 39, mom Jenna Gibson of Michigan is aiming to boost awareness about the risk young women face. She and a neurologist share what to look for and how to take life-saving action.
HEALTH May 22 Half of Americans not equipped to provide life-saving treatment in a crisis, poll finds Only half the people in the U.S. feel they could be helpful in an emergency situation, according to the results of a new poll by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.