A 7-year-old boy in West Africa who was going blind can now see again, thanks to life-changing eye surgery provided by the Mercy Ships charity. His doctors and mother speak about the experience.
Diagnoses of ADHD are on the rise among adults in the U.S. Approximately 15.5 million adults had a diagnosis in 2023, according to a new CDC report. A psychotherapist weighs in.
Acne scars don't always develop from breakouts, but they could. If you have acne scars, vitamins, combined with treatment from a dermatologist, can clear your skin.
When parents hear "thank you" from their children, the parents' reaction is improved mental well-being and less stress, according to a recent study published in The Journal of Positive Psychology.
Whooping cough (pertussis) infections continue to rise in the U.S., with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimating more than 17,600 cases as of Oct. 5.
Are you someone who enjoys the thrill of doing something scary? There's a reason why, and a lot of it has to do with personality and immense feelings of accomplishment.
A medical clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona, offers an alternative, personalized form of chemotherapy designed to target cancer cells without harming healthy cells. A woman says it saved her life.
A prior COVID infection could make you more susceptible to heart attack, stroke or death, according to a new study from Cleveland Clinic and the University of Southern California.
An IV fluids plant that supplies a majority of America's health care system has been impacted by Hurricane Helene. Dr. Kenneth Perry discusses the importance of this treatment for various conditions.
David Scott, a 95-year-old Army veteran from New Hampshire, still works out consistently at his local Planet Fitness. Scott shares his story, as well as his tips on health and longevity.