Paralyzed former Rutgers athlete expands bourbon brand into NY, donates $5.20 of every sale to research

Former Rutgers University defensive tackle Eric LeGrand is expanding his bourbon brand from New Jersey and Kentucky into New York and is donating proceeds from cases of liquor sold to find a cure for paralysis.

COVID-19 variants called FLiRT are spreading across US

The COVID-19 variants, nicknamed FLiRT, account for about one in four infections. Here's what to know.

House Calls: Pelvic Health issues and treatment
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Dr. Lindsay Kissane, a urogynecologist at AdventHealth for Women, joined FOX 35's Good Day Orlando to talk about pelvic health issues, treatment options, and why it is important to talk to your doctor about it.

Florida man sues Publix, CVS, Costco pharmacies after Adderall causes psychosis: lawsuit

A man from Orange County, Florida, has sued several pharmacies their respective pharmacists after he claims Adderall that he was prescribed sent him into psychosis, according to a lawsuit obtained by FOX 35.

Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week
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FOX 35's Marlisa Goldsmith interviews Dr. Shaenor Ishmael about the importance of prioritizing mental health for mothers and mothers-to-be. Dr. Ishmael discusses the best ways mothers can navigate the challenges of anxiety, depression and other perinatal mental health conditions.

Maternal mortality rate in U.S. declines, but racial disparities remain: CDC data

Following an increase in women dying during pregnancy or after childbirth earlier in the pandemic, mortality rates dropped significantly in 2022, according to a new CDC report.

Prince William gives rare Kate Middleton health update as princess battles cancer

Prince William provided a rare update on Princess Kate Middleton's battle with cancer during a visit to James’ Place Newcastle in England on Tuesday, noting that she has paused her public duties to focus on her treatment.

DeSantis: No more lab-grown meat in Florida

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday signed a controversial measure that will bar selling or manufacturing lab-grown meat in Florida and prevent local regulation of electric-vehicle charging stations.

Which states have the highest cigarette prices?

The cost of a pack of cigarettes adds up because of federal, state and local taxes that get added. Here is a look at which states tax the heaviest and the lowest.

Walnuts recalled amid E. coli outbreak in multiple states, CDC says

An E. coli outbreak connected to organic walnuts has prompted a warning from the CDC, as well as a recall. The walnuts were sold at retailers in at least 19 states.

New Florida abortion restrictions take effect Wednesday

Florida abortion providers and activists are girding for a law that will take effect Wednesday and prevent abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, severely limiting access to abortion for women in the state and across the Southeast.

Cancer trends: Common types & risk factors revealed

Almost 40% of Americans will receive a cancer diagnosis at some point in their lifetime — but certain types are more common than others, statistics show.

Walmart to close all health centers in Florida, US

Walmart announced Tuesday it would permanently shutter its 51 Walmart Health centers in the U.S., including 23 locations in Florida, and end its virtual care offering.

USDA testing ground beef in states with bird flu outbreaks in dairy cows

The USDA is testing ground beef sold at retailers located in U.S. states with bird flu outbreaks in dairy cattle. But the agency said it’s “confident that the meat supply is safe.”

Kaiser Permanente says data breach may affect 13.4M customers

Kaiser Permanente said it is notifying members after a recent data breach potentially affected millions of accounts.

81% of millennials say they can't afford a midlife crisis

Are millennials a generation in crisis? A majority said that type of crisis is a luxury they can’t afford.

Here's when people think 'old age' begins, according to study

People think “old age" starts later than it used to, according to a new study published by the American Psychological Association.