New research shows that apes have a better memory than some humans. A research team studied a group of apes as the animals were shown photos of old friends — some of which they hadn’t seen in over 25 years — and the animals’ reactions to the photos. The study …
Read More »More cases of deadly ‘flesh-eating’ bacterial infection in popular vacation destination
Five deaths have been reported in Florida due to a “flesh-eating” bacterial infection, according to state health officials. The Florida Department of Health has confirmed 16 total cases of Vibrio vulnificus across 12 counties, as reported by local outlets. Last year, the state reported even higher numbers: 82 cases and …
Read More »Trump demands definitive answer amid ongoing debate over COVID-19 vaccines
President Donald Trump is now demanding a definitive answer on the controversy surrounding COVID-19 vaccines. “It is very important that the Drug Companies justify the success of their various Covid Drugs. Many people think they are a miracle that saved Millions of lives. Others disagree! With CDC being ripped apart …
Read More »Trans children who took puberty-blocking drugs had mental health issues, UK study found
Taking puberty-blocking drugs has been shown to cause mental health issues in trans children, according to a recent analysis from the University of Essex. In re-examining the results of a previous study, the U.K. researchers determined that one-third of the youth with gender dysphoria (GD) experienced a decline in mental …
Read More »Left-wing dark money behemoth raised more than $1.3 billion to fuel liberal causes in 2022
The nation’s largest left-wing dark money network raised a staggering $1.3 billion in anonymous donations and poured more than $900 million into a wide range of progressive causes last year, according to new tax filings reviewed by Fox News Digital. The billion-dollar network managed by Washington, D.C.-based Arabella Advisors — …
Read More »10 natural treatments that doctors recommend for the cold and flu
As cold and flu season gets underway this fall, Fox News Digital reached out to and spoke with a number of health professionals for their advice on natural remedies to consider when a person comes down with either of these illnesses. Here are their recommendations, advice and insight. As always, …
Read More »North Carolina reports nearly 300,000 Medicaid enrollments in weeks after expansion
The number of North Carolina residents enrolled in Medicaid under the state’s new coverage for low-income adults is nearing 300,000 in the first weeks of the program, the state Department of Health and Human Services says. Medicaid expansion began Dec. 1 in North Carolina, after Republican legislators and Democratic Gov. …
Read More »Bottled water found to contain tens of thousands of ‘tiny plastic particles’ in new study
People who drink bottled water may be getting more than just hydration, some researchers claim. A new study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that each bottle of water can contain hundreds of thousands of nanoplastics, which are tiny particles of plastic below 1 …
Read More »Botulism deaths raise food truck safety concerns as doctor preaches 'awareness'
While the weather remains warm, food trucks across the U.S. are thriving – but a deadly outbreak overseas may give consumers pause. In Italy, two people recently died in a botulism outbreak linked to a food truck, according to The Telegraph. Fourteen others were hospitalized, all in the Calabria region. …
Read More »Two more healthcare employees fired over Charlie Kirk assassination comments
Two more healthcare workers have been fired after making controversial comments about the assassination of Turning Point USA founder and CEOCharlie Kirk. In New Orleans, Acadian Ambulance Service announced the termination of an employee for this reason. “We are aware of a recent social media post by one of our …
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