Between-meal snacking makes up a huge portion of Americans' daily calories, new research found.
Scientists found that childhood cat ownership is associated with developing schizophrenia—a risk possibly fueled by a parasite.
There have been nearly 3,000 calls to poison control centers linked to the weight loss drug semaglutide, officials said.
An ear spider, a hairy tongue, and a trigger-happy MRI machine were among the year's grossest and oddest case reports.
Neanderthals were genetically predisposed to be early birds, and they may have passed on those genes to some humans living today, new research found.
Doctors in the UK reported the first known case of someone tearing their trachea via stifled sneezing.
People who stopped taking Zepbound (tirzepatide) regained much of their lost weight within a year, while those on it kept losing more.
Pimples apparently make others uncomfortable, even though the skin condition isn't contagious.
The family of 46-year-old Dennis Brown claims Panera did little to appropriately warn customers about the Charged Lemonade’s high caffeine content.
The 57-year-old woman denied having any firearms before entering the MRI, according to an adverse event report filed to the FDA.
Researchers found evidence in lab animals that the mineral can prevent acetaminophen-related liver damage by affecting the gut microbiome.
The findings could help researchers develop mushrooms with unique psychedelic compounds.
The experimental stem cell therapy showed promising results, with no serious side effects, in a small, one-year study.
People with alcohol use disorder who took semaglutide, also known as Wegovy, drank less and had fewer cravings for alcohol, new research found.
The Simple 2 test costs between $58 and $99 a kit.
Local officials told the World Health Organization that the outbreaks are most likely a rebound of common germs.
A common nutrient in red wine could explain why the stuff rapidly leads to headache in some people.
The brain and body impacts of multiple sensory loss are poorly understood by science but strongly felt by the people who deal with them.
Scientists thought signals from the gut tell us when we're full. A new study finds the tongue plays a role, too.
Eggs, MSG, milk, and other foods have been unfairly vilified over the years.