RFK Jr. orders review of baby formula: What to know

“Operation Stork Speed” will be the first deep look at baby formula ingredients since 1998.

Measles exposure risk for anyone who visited Mall of America evening of May 24

Minnesota health officials are warning Mall of America visitors to watch out for measles symptoms after a child diagnosed with the disease visited last month. Here's everything you need to know:

FDA approves Moderna's new lower-dose COVID-19 vaccine

Moderna’s newest lower-dose COVID-19 vaccine is approved for all adults 65 and older, and for people aged 12 to 64 who are at higher risk from the disease.

Exercise cuts colon cancer recurrence, boosts survival, study finds

A major Canadian study has found that regular, structured exercise after surgery and chemotherapy significantly improves outcomes for colon cancer patients.

Common supplements and medications could cause liver damage, studies show

Drug-induced liver injury cases are increasing, with common medications and supplements posing hidden dangers, especially for vulnerable populations.

Western half of MN under red air quality alert from Canada wildfire smoke

Unhealthy smoke concentrations in Minnesota have shifted to the western part of the state while the air quality alert remains in place.

Orono golf fundraiser helps boy with rare blood cancer
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The Brownton Bruins hosted a golf tournament to benefit a boy battling a rare form of blood cancer. FOX 9 photojournalist Scott Wise captured the sights and sounds of that fundraiser.

Salmonella update: Cruise ship outbreak linked to recalled cucumbers

Federal health officials say recalled cucumbers from a Florida grower have caused a salmonella outbreak that sickened cruise ship passengers and dozens more across 18 states.

These 3 foods are the top sources of sodium in Americans' diets

A new study using NHANES data finds that pizza, soup, and chicken are the top sources of sodium in American diets, with notable differences across racial and ethnic groups.

RFK Jr. ends COVID vaccine recommendation for healthy kids and pregnant women

U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says COVID-19 vaccines are no longer recommended for healthy children or pregnant women, breaking from CDC guidance ahead of an upcoming advisory panel vote.

New drug could lower risk of Alzheimer's disease, study finds

Researchers in a new study found that the drug showed an ability to protect the brain in a certain way, which is a critical defense against Alzheimer’s disease.