Researchers say more than 50% of the cosmetics sold in the United States contain high levels of toxic chemicals linked to some very serious health conditions.
The CDC is investigating whether or not reported cases of heart inflammation are linked to mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. Here's what the evidence shows thus far.
Actress Lisa Banes, 65, has died after being struck by a motorbike on the streets New York City. Unable to recover, her cause of death has been confirmed.
Bulgarian-born actress Lorina Kamburova, known for her role in the 2017 "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" prequel, "Leatherface," died in Moscow on May 27, 2021.
There are concerns about the AstraZeneca vaccine, but it comes down to the way the vaccine interacts with our bodies and the other substances we put in them.
A day after getting fined for failing to appear for a mandatory post-match conference, tennis superstar Naomi Osaka chose to withdraw from the French Open.
Cicadas have been put on the menu during their resurgence this year. But there are some people who should pass on these cicada dishes, as it could be dangerous.
Philadelphia 76ers center and star player Joel Embiid suffered a meniscus tear in the right knee during Monday's first-round playoff game against the Wizards.
When it comes to side effects, the data reveals that women, especially younger ones, make up 80% of reported side effects related to the COVID-19 vaccine.
Simon Cowell will be returning to "America's Got Talent" this season after recovering from a back injury. Here's what you should know about his accident.
Kevin Clark, an actor and professional drummer who was known for his role as Freddy Jones in "School of Rock," died on May 26 after being hit by a car.
Cleveland Indians star hurler Zach Plesac injured his pitching hand in a bizarre accident Sunday, May 23, following a frustrating outing against the Twins.
In May 2021, Travis Barker detailed his struggle with "survivor's guilt," post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and overcoming pain that changed his life.
A new AppleTV+ series co-produced by Prince Harry and Oprah focuses on the widespread nature of mental health issues, including those faced by the prince.