Health 4 days ago AI tool scans faces to predict biological age and cancer survival Mass General Brigham has introduced an AI tool called FaceAge that estimates biological age and predicts survival odds. A physician and AI specialist weighs in on its promise and potential pitfalls.
Health 6 days ago Music conductor with Parkinson’s sees symptoms improve with deep brain stimulation An Ohio music conductor battling Parkinson's has found relief with adaptive deep brain stimulation, nearly eliminating tremors that threatened his career.
Health May 9 Rare spinal cancer tumor removed through patient’s eye at university hospital Innovative Maryland surgeons pioneer first-of-its-kind transorbital approach to remove spinal tumors, successfully treating a young woman's rare chordoma cancer.
Tech April 29 World’s first continuous beating heart transplant Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson talks about how the first nonstop beating heart transplant, called zero ischemic time, at Taiwan hospital changes surgery.
Health April 29 Paralyzed man with ALS is third to receive NeuraLink implant, can type with brain Brad Smith, an Arizona husband and father with ALS, has become the third person to receive Neuralink, the brain implant made by Elon Musk’s company.
Health April 24 Woman says ChatGPT saved her life by helping detect cancer, which doctors missed Lauren Bannon, a North Carolina mother, says ChatGPT saved her life by flagging her medical condition after doctors missed it. She shares how the AI chatbot led to her cancer diagnosis.
Health April 23 Blood test could predict skin cancer recurrence, study shows A new study reveals blood tests can predict melanoma recurrence by detecting circulating tumor DNA. Research shows 80% of stage 3 melanoma patients with positive tests experience a return of cancer.
Health April 13 Artificial intelligence transforms patient care and reduces burnout, physician says Across the country, thousands of physicians are using a new form of medical AI called ambient listening. A doctor speaks about the potential benefits for patients and staff.
Health March 28 Are full-body scans worth the money? Doctors share what you should know Full-body scans are making headlines for potentially catching diseases early, but some doctors urge caution. Here's what you need to know about the pricey screenings.
Health March 22 Prostate cancer risk increases by 45% among men who share one troubling behavior A new study has revealed that men who don't heed recommendations for prostate cancer screenings are at a significantly higher risk of dying from the disease.
Opinion February 22 I'm dying of a fatal disease. Bureaucrats shouldn’t decide how doctors can try to save me At 23, I'm fighting a fatal disease that took the life of my brother. I work in biotech and know there are medical advances that might help. Government needs to let us try.
Health February 7 Spinal cord stimulation restores movement for people with 'muscle wasting' disorder New research suggests that electrical spinal cord stimulation could improve muscle function for patients who have spinal muscle atrophy, even restoring the capability to walk.
Health February 2 Woman suffers pain for 20 years until her mystery ailment is finally diagnosed A woman described her battle with pain for the better part of 20 years — until an MRI scan finally revealed what was causing her so much discomfort. Here's what she learned about endometriosis.
Police and Law Enforcement January 31 Michigan boy, 5, killed in hyperbaric oxygen chamber explosion, officials say A 5-year-old boy is dead after a hyperbaric chamber he was inside exploded at a medical facility Friday in Troy, Michigan, police and fire officials said.
Health January 6 AI detects ovarian cancer better than human experts in new study In a new study led by researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden, AI models did a better job of detecting ovarian cancer than human experts. Doctors and AI experts weigh in.
Health December 31 22 health care predictions for 2025 from medical researchers Researchers from Mass General Brigham, a health care system in Boston, Massachusetts, shared with Fox News Digital some of the scientific developments and breakthroughs they expect to see in 2025.
Health December 25 Pregnant woman and baby saved after doctors find grapefruit-sized tumor: 'Extremely rare' A Chicago woman was just weeks away from giving birth when a nagging cough led to a shocking medical discovery. MaKenna Lauterbach shared her harrowing story with Fox News Digital.
Health December 5 New brain therapy allows paralyzed patients to walk again: 'I feel my legs' In a Switzerland study, two people with spinal cord injuries received deep brain stimulation therapy and were able to walk without assistance and even climb stairs.
Medical Research November 30 Medical devices could become safer with this new breakthrough, experts say Researchers from the University of British Columbia have developed a "groundbreaking coating" that could make blood-contacting devices safer. Dr. Jayachandran Kizhakkedathu discusses the benefits.
Breast Cancer November 22 AI detects woman’s breast cancer after routine screening missed it: 'Deeply grateful' A U.K. woman had her breast cancer detected through AI after a routine mammogram came back as normal. Experts Drs. Nicole Saphier and Harvey Castro discuss the power of AI in cancer care.
Health November 1 Parents trust AI for medical advice more than doctors, researchers find A study from the University of Kansas found that parents seeking information on their children’s health trust AI more than professionals. AI expert Harvey Castro discusses the benefits and risks.
Health October 29 Elon Musk wants people to submit their medical scans to Grok, his AI chatbot Elon Musk is urging people to submit X-rays, PET scans, MRIs or other medical images to Grok, his AI chatbot, for analysis. While experts say the tool has promise, they recommend using caution.
HEALTH October 4 Man paralyzed in diving mishap has medical miracle a year after AI-powered brain implant A man who was left paralyzed after a diving accident is starting to regain movement a year after receiving an artificial intelligence-powered implant in his brain.
TECH October 1 Surgeons use PlayStation controller for long-distance endoscopy Surgeons performed endoscopy on a pig 5,780 miles away using a video game controller. Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson has the details on this groundbreaking experiment.
Prostate Cancer September 22 Prostate cancer signs, symptoms and lifestyle changes that could reduce your risk Prostate cancer is diagnosed in men, and affects the prostate gland. Oftentimes, symptoms are benign and the disease doesn't require immediate treatment during early stages.
OPINION September 20 AI shouldn't decide who dies. It's neither human nor humane Artificial intelligence is changing the face of medicine. But there have to be limits. AI is vulnerable to incompetence and malice and isn't humane enough for end-of-life decisions.
Lymphoma September 18 Lymphoma signs, symptoms, common treatment options for the blood cancer Lymphoma is a type of cancer that impacts a person's immune system. There are two main types, Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin, though there are many subtypes that fall under each.
HEALTH September 10 ‘Smart mask’ could detect asthma, COPD and other medical conditions, researchers say Researchers at Caltech have developed a "smart mask" to screen for conditions like respiratory infections, COPD, asthma and post-COVID infections. Doctors share their opinions.
HEALTH September 7 Your sweat could hold secrets about your health, researchers say — here’s how Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed an electronic finger wrap that monitors important chemical levels using only human sweat. Here's how it works.
POLITICS August 29 Harris VP pick spent years promoting research facility that collaborated with 'Chinese military company' Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has a long history of ties to a Minnesota research institute with deep connections to the Chinese Communist Party and a doctor investigated by the FBI.