‘Golden Bachelor’ Gerry Turner says incurable cancer diagnosis led to Theresa Nist divorce
"The Golden Bachelor" star Gerry Turner's health decline earlier this year greatly impacted his decision to get divorced, he revealed.
Fingerprints tie Luigi Mangione to United Healthcare CEO's murder: Reports
Breaking news: Investigators reportedly just made a big discovery - allegedly tying Luigi Mangione to the murder of United Healthcare's CEO.
WA to guarantee college for low-income families
Washington state will guarantee free college tuition to low-income students next year. The law was passed by the legislature last spring.
Biden highlights economic legacy amid inflation criticism
With 40 days left in the White House, President Biden still has a list of things he wants to get done, but he's also focused on his legacy, and how "Bidenomics" will be remembered.
How to handle holiday stress
Mounting tensions that accompany the holiday season are bringing anything but joy to many people's worlds, but some of these pains can actually provide mental health benefits.
FDA red food dye ban: When it could happen, and what to know
The FDA is reviewing a petition that could ban an artificial food coloring called Red No. 3. Here’s what to know about the petition and the product.
Experts weigh in on weighted blankets
While some use weighted blankets to relieve anxiety, do they actually provide any health benefits?
Disney influencer Dominique Brown dies at 34
Dominique Brown, Disney influencer and co-founder of "Black Girl Disney," died after suffering an apparent allergic reaction at a holiday event in Los Angeles last week.
Most Americans believe health care coverage for everyone is government's responsibility, poll finds
A recent poll shows that while most of the nation thinks health care coverage should be available for everyone, others are split on their views of the Affordable Care Act.
UnitedHealthcare CEO killer search: What we know so far
Efforts to track down the gunman who shot and killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a New York City hotel expanded over the weekend.
High-fructose corn syrup could speed up tumor growth, study suggests
Researchers found that animal subjects that consumed large amounts of food with high-fructose corn syrup were susceptible to accelerated tumor growth in certain types of cancer.
USDA orders testing of entire milk supply nationwide for bird flu
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued a new order requiring raw, or unpasteurized, milk nationwide to be tested for bird flu.
Seattle Children's Hospital using videogames to get through cancer
Seattle Children's Hospital has turned to videogames. Staff there say it's not just entertainment, but a healthy distraction during some pretty difficult times.
Seattle Children's Hospital uses video games to help treat patients
Staff at Seattle Children's Hospital are turning to video games to help treat patients. They say it gives kids a healthy distraction during the worst of their treatments.
New Ruston, WA law limiting alcohol sales sparks backlash from locals
The Ruston City Council has narrowly passed a controversial ordinance aimed at curbing public intoxication and related disturbances by limiting alcohol sales after midnight.
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield reverses decision to put a time limit on anesthesia
One of the country’s largest health insurers reversed a change in policy Thursday after widespread outcry, saying it would not tie payments in some states to the length of time a patient went under anesthesia.
Mystery flu-like illness has killed dozens in Congo: What we know
With symptoms including fever and cough, the respiratory disease has affected nearly 380 people, half of them young children.
This kind of drinking is even worse than binge drinking
There’s a large focus on the health risks associated with binge drinking. Now, the term “high-intensity drinking" is also gaining attention.



















