A man was arrested in Houston, Texas, on allegations he sold and shipped counterfeit cancer drugs worth tens of thousands of dollars to people in the U.S. Sanjay Kumar, 43, of Bihar, India, was indicted by a federal grand jury on Thursday. He was arrested on Friday in Houston while he was in the U.S....
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Kamala Harris and her two socialist proposals to crush the US economy
Vice President Kamala Harris has never been closer to becoming president of the United States. And if she succeeds in that endeavor in November, her administration would likely be the most socialist and destructive in our country’s history. The Biden-Harris administration has been nothing short of a complete disaster. Under the leadership of President Joe...
Biden's health, senior longevity, travel sleep tips and more wellness highlights of the week
Fox News Digital publishes an array of health pieces all week long to keep you in the know on wellness topics, cancer risk factors, nutrition tips, mental health trends and much more — plus, personal stories of people overcoming surprising obstacles. As you enjoy the remainder of your weekend and look ahead to the coming...
Diabetes patients now have access to first generic GLP-1 medication: ‘More accessible and affordable’
Ozempic, Wegovy and other GLP-1 medications have gained widespread popularity for weight loss and diabetes control in recent years — but the spike in demand has made it difficult for some people to get the drugs. To help eliminate supply chain snafus, the first-ever generic GLP-1 — a duplicate of Victoza — launched on June...
'What if something bad happens?' Why we shouldn't give in to fear and wait to celebrate
What if I dream and I’m disappointed? What if my hope only leads me to heartache? What if I give it my best effort and I fail? What if I pursue a deep connection and I’m rejected?These are just a few of the “what-if” questions that can plague our minds as we stand on the...
Stay fresh in the heat of summer with 5 hygiene trends from dermatologists
Heading into the hottest part of summer, many people are looking for ways to stay fresh and clean amid high temperatures. When preparing for summer activities, following some simple personal hygiene tips can make a big difference, according to dermatologists. From skin and hair maintenance to sleep routines and fragrances, below are some recommendations from...
Dodgers' Freddie Freeman returns to California to be with family, care for ailing son
Los Angeles Dodgers star Freddie Freeman will spend some time focusing on his family. The team granted him leave on Friday, and the first baseman returned to Southern California to be by his three-year-old son’s side as he battles an ailment. The Dodgers were in Houston on Friday to open a three-game series with the...
Need more water intake? These 4 foods can help you stay hydrated on hot summer days
The key to staying hydrated during the hot summer months is drinking plenty of water — but different foods can provide ample hydration, too. Failing to eat the right foods can cause a water imbalance, particularly in high temperatures, according to registered dietitian and Trimly coach Kim Shapira in Los Angeles. “Higher temperatures and outdoor...
On this day in history, July 26, 1990, President George H.W. Bush signs Americans with Disabilities Act
On this day in history, July 26, 1990, President George H.W. Bush signed into law the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), one of the most sweeping affirmation of rights for the disabled in American history, according to History.com. President Bush signed the act into law on the South Lawn of the White House South Lawn...
New prosthetics restore natural movement via nerve connection
In the world of prosthetics, a groundbreaking advancement is changing the game for individuals with lower-limb amputations. Researchers at MIT, in collaboration with Brigham and Women’s Hospital, have developed a neuroprosthetic system that allows users to control their prosthetic legs using their own nervous systems. This innovative approach could bring us closer to a future...









