Measles cases rising in US, health officials say: Here's why
Measles cases are on the rise in the U.S. for the second year in a row, with cases reported in five states.
Illness outbreak on Florida cruise
There is another Norovirus outbreak making people sick on a cruise ship from Florida. This time, the voyage is more than a week long. The ship will not return until Friday.
Cases of the flu surging nationwide
The United States is in the middle of one of the worst flu seasons in at least 15 years. The CDC estimates there have been 24 million cases of the flu, including more than 300,000 hospitalizations.
Norovirus outbreak on cruise out of Florida sickens more than 100 people: CDC
More than 100 passengers and crew onboard a cruise ship that sailed out of Florida have gotten sick with norovirus, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Seed oils: Are they good or bad for you?
Seed oils can be part of a healthy diet, but their health effects vary depending on the type of oil and how they're used. Although they can be beneficial, there also are potential drawbacks.
Study: Most ditch weight loss drugs within a year
Weight loss drugs are all the rage right now, but how long are people sticking to their regimen and continuing to shed the pounds?
FDA bans Red 3 food dye: Here are 4 Valentine's Day candy options free of chemicals
Here are four Valentine's Day candy alternatives that are free of chemicals and dyes.
Judge tells agencies to restore public health websites removed under Trump order
A federal judge has told government agencies to restore public access to health-related webpages and datasets they removed to comply with an executive order by President Donald Trump.
Map: These states have the most, least smokers
36 million adults in the U.S. smoke cigarettes, or about an average of 12.6% of the population in each state. Here are the states that have the most and least smokers.
Illness outbreaks take off on cruise ships
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has logged six gastrointestinal illness outbreaks on cruise ships — three of which were attributed to Norovirus — so far in 2025. The latest outbreak sickened nearly 100 people on board a Royal Caribbean cruise earlier this month that left Florida.
Cruise ship outbreaks 2025: 6 reported this year; here's what we know
There have been 6 gastrointestinal illness outbreaks on cruise ships — 3 of which were attributed to Norovirus — in less than 2 months, according to the CDC.
Flu season doctor visits are at highest level in 15 years
Flu activity is at its highest level since 2009, forcing school closures and overwhelming hospitals across the U.S.
Super Bowl LIX: Here's how many workers call out sick Monday after the game, survey shows
The Super Bowl is one of the biggest events of the year, and it’s become such an important day for many Americans, that some are skipping work the day after the game, according to a recent survey.
Nearly 100 on board Royal Caribbean cruise that left Tampa sick with gastrointestinal illness: CDC
Royal Caribbean’s Western Caribbean Cruise promised vacationers the chance to hike Mayan ruins in Mexico and swim in the waters of Grand Cayman.
Wisconsin asthma death lawsuit; family sues Walgreens, Optum Rx
A Wisconsin couple is suing Walgreens and a pharmacy benefits management company, alleging their son died because he couldn't afford a $500 spike in his asthma medication.
How doctors are using robots to help with heart surgery
February is National Heart Month. AdventHealth Orlando's Dr. Gary Allen joined FOX 35's Good Day Orlando to talk about heart health, heart safety, and heart attack prevention. He also talked about how AdventHealth Orlando uses robotic equipment during cardiovascular surgeries.
Bird flu in cattle: 2nd type of strain detected in US dairy cows
A new type of bird flu has been detected in dairy cattle in Nevada, according to the USDA. The strain is different from the version that has spread in U.S. herds since last year.
Playing classical music to unborn babies can stimulate development, study suggests
New research suggests that playing classical music to unborn babies can influence heart rate patterns, potentially stimulating fetal development.
'She just lit up': Baby born deaf hears parents for 1st time after cochlear implants
A Massachusetts couple is celebrating after their 10-month-old daughter, Charlie, who was born deaf due to Usher syndrome, heard for the first time thanks to cochlear implants.
Workout Wednesday: Perspire Sauna Studio in Lake Mary
This week, FOX 35's Marley Capper heads over to Perspire Sauna Studio in Lake Mary to learn more about the best ways to recover after a workout.