Champagne, white wine may lower sudden cardiac arrest risk, new study suggests
New research published in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology identifies 56 factors linked to sudden cardiac arrest risk — and suggests champagne and white wine may offer surprising heart benefits.
3rd Neuralink recipient revealed
An Arizona man living with ALS revealed himself as the third patient who received an implant from Elon Musk's brain computer interface company Neuralink.
What to know about malaria
Some scientists say it's time to start learning about the dangers of malaria as the warmer weather brings insects out of hibernation.
Dog detects woman's breast cancer before doctors: 'He knew all along'
Breanna Bortner, a 31-year-old from Minnesota, credits her dog Mochi with helping detect her breast cancer before doctors confirmed it.
New blood test unveiled to enhance detection of common cancers
UK researchers created the test using AI to examine blood samples to detect cancer present in the body.
USDA withdraws plan to limit salmonella levels in raw poultry: What to know
The USDA will not require poultry companies to limit salmonella bacteria in their raw products, withdrawing a Biden-era proposal. Here's what to know.
WA advocacy groups, families react to potential national autism registry
Advocacy groups and local families in Washington state are raising concerns over a proposed national "autism registry."
Whooping cough on the rise again: What parents need to know in 2025
CDC data shows US whooping cough cases have doubled in 2025 compared to last year, raising concerns over vaccine hesitancy and declining immunization rates.
Healthy Living: How eating healthy impacts mental health
We've all heard that eating fresh, healthy food is good for you. But did you know that eating well can also support your mental health?
Kaiser PermanenteHealthy Living: How eating healthy impacts mental health
We've all heard that eating fresh, healthy food is good for you. But did you know that eating well can also support your mental health? May is just around the corner, which means it is almost Mental Health Awareness Month, and joining Studio 13 Live to discuss the science is Dr. Patricia Egwuatu with Kaiser Permanente Capitol Hill.
Kaiser PermanenteStates sue Trump over trade moves, US considers easing China Tariffs
A coalition of Democratic-led states is banding together to push back against the White House's tariff policy. Meanwhile, The Wall Street Journal reports that the Trump administration is considering substantially cutting its tariffs on China.
Lisa Rinna threatened to kill husband Harry Hamlin amid postpartum depression
Lisa Rinna recently opened up about her struggle with postpartum depression, including how the experience led her to threaten her husband, Harry Hamlin.
US birthrates: People over 40 giving birth surpass teens for first time
A new CDC report confirms a growing shift: More people are having children later in life, with births among those 40 and older now outpacing teen births for the first time in U.S. history.
Trump reportedly ponders $5K baby bonus as US fertility rate remains near record low
The Trump administration is reportedly looking at ways to incentivize having a baby to increase the U.S. birth rate, which remains near a record low according to newly-released CDC data.
Retail CEOs meet with Trump to discuss impact of China tariffs
President Donald Trump's tariffs on China are still causing confusion for consumers. CEOs from Target, Walmart and Home Depot met with the president at the White House to discuss the possible impact on their businesses.
RFK Jr. to launch national autism registry collecting Americans’ medical records
The Health and Human Services secretary has vowed to do detailed studies on the causes of autism, which he has referred to as a “preventable disease."
5th case of measles confirmed in Seattle area
The fifth confirmed measles case in Washington this year was found in a King County infant, the third child in the Seattle area to be infected with the disease.



















