How sleep apnea patients can get a better night's sleep
Snoring can be not only disruptive, but even life-threatening. News4’s Eun Yang and Consumer Reports look at solutions for patients.
Snoring can be not only disruptive, but even life-threatening. News4’s Eun Yang and Consumer Reports look at solutions for patients.
The solution is integrated care, but what does that mean and how do we achieve it?
Scaling back treatment for some cancers can make life easier for patients without hurting the outcomes.
Starting Saturday, the cost of inhalers will fall for many Americans, as new out-of-pocket price caps go into effect for the asthma medications from AstraZeneca and Boehringer Ingelheim.
Doctors say a woman who received a pig kidney transplant is back on dialysis after surgeons removed the gradually failing organ.
Federal health regulators are set to review the first request to approve the mind-altering club drug MDMA as a treatment for PTSD. The Food and Drug Administration posted its review of the drug on Friday, raising questions about its effectiveness and potential risks, including heart problems.
Ever taken a “ghost poop?” For a topic most people shy away from talking about in real life, bowel movements are an extremely popular subject of discussion online.
When it comes to toxins in cookware, there’s reason to be concerned about a nonstick coating, Consumer Reports explained to News4’s Susan Hogan. Here’s how to choose safer cookware.
Scientists at the University of California, San Francisco have developed a bilingual brain implant that uses artificial intelligence to help a stroke survivor communicate in Spanish and English for the first time.
Climate change is expanding the habitat of the mosquitoes that carry the disease, allowing them to spread further north.
A diet filled with brain foods is one of the best ways to prevent dementia and cognitive decline as you age.
The World Health Organization is beginning its annual meeting with government ministers and other top envoys hoping to reinforce global preparedness for the next pandemic in the devastating wake of COVID-19.
If you’re looking for a better balance between using digital devices and being more present, here are some tips from happiness experts.
Psychiatrists are writing the first prescriptions for zuranolone, which got approved last year.
Rethinking your relationship with your smartphone can help you stay focused and curb mental illness.
Six people developed trichinellosis, a disease linked to undercooked meat contaminated with roundworm larvae, a CDC report says.
Healthnews.com compared the ingredients of the 15 most popular cereals in America. These are the cereals with the most fiber, protein and other nutrients.
Precision Neuroscience is testing its brain implant at the Mount Sinai Health System in New York City. CNBC observed one procedure from the operating room.