Free at-home COVID-19 test program will restart late September

The U.S. Health and Human Services agency announced the free at-home COVID-19 test program will restart in late September but have not set an exact date.

Peloton to charge sizable 'activation fee' with used equipment

Peloton will begin collecting the new one-time fee from people who acquire their equipment through secondary sales not conducted by "Peloton-owned channels or any of our third-party distribution partners."

Fluoride at twice the recommended limit is linked to lower IQ in kids, US government report says

The 324-page report, based on previous published studies, marks the first time a federal agency determined that there is a connection between higher levels of fluoride exposure and lower IQ in kids.

The cost of IVF in 2024

Here’s a look at how much it costs to get pregnant through IVF in 2024.

Murray County family attacked by raccoon in backyard

A Murray County family is being treated after officials say they were attacked by a raccoon in their backyard.

Work-related stress may cause irregular heartbeat, study finds

Atrial fibrillation, also known as AFib, can lead to stroke, heart failure or other cardiovascular complications.

5th case of measles reported in metro Atlanta

Health officials say the metro Atlanta resident was not fully vaccinated and was exposed to the virus while traveling outside of the United States.

Danielle Fishel, 'Boy Meets World' star, reveals breast cancer diagnosis

Danielle Fishel, the beloved lead of the popular ‘90s sitcom “Boy Meets World,” revealed a shocking health update on their latest podcast episode.

What is mpox? WHO declares global emergency amid outbreak in Africa

On Wednesday, the World Health Organization declared a global emergency amid a deadly outbreak of mpox (also known as monkeypox) in Africa.

What is Neffy? FDA approves needle-free allergy emergency treatment

Doctors say a new drug just approved by the FDA is a potential game changer for those at risk of deadly allergic reactions.

New nasal spray alternative for EpiPen
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A new nasal spray just approved by the FDA could be a gamechanger for those suffering allergic reactions who may be afraid of needles. It's poised as an alternative to EpiPens.

Why do some doctors, nurses judge patients?
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If you've ever been afraid of going to the doctor's office over fears you might be judged, you're not the only one. The FOX Medical Team dives into new research that shows doctors and nurses really are forming opinions about you during the appointment.