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Judi Dench says she 'can't recognize anybody anymore' as her macular degeneration progresses

1+ hour, 8+ min ago (390+ words) The actress, 90, "can't see anymore," and can't see the television or read anymore, she revealed during an interview with ITV News. The legendary screen star, who appeared alongside Ian McKellen, was diagnosed with macular degeneration in 2012. When asked why she hasn't been on camera anymore and acting, the actress said: "No you don't, because I can't see anymore." Judi Dench has shared an update on her vision loss, due to age-related macular degeneration. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) MICHAEL J. FOX DOESN'T WANT A 'DRAMATIC' DEATH AFTER BATTLING PARKINSON'S FOR 35 YEARS "I've got, you know, that thing," she added, referring to the deteriorating eye condition. "But we can see you," McKellen said. "Yes, and I can your outline and I know you so well in your MacBeth scarf," she said. "But I can't recognize anybody anymore." "I can't…...

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Mother pushes for online safety after son dies by suicide following attachment to AI chatbot | Fox News Video

2+ hour, 44+ min ago (85+ words) Fox News Channel offers its audiences in-depth news reporting, along with opinion and analysis encompassing the principles of free people, free markets and diversity of thought, as an alternative to the left-of-center offerings of the news marketplace. Mother pushes for online safety after son dies by suicide following attachment to AI chatbot Megan Garcia, a mother who lost her son to suicide after he allegedly became emotionally attached to an AI chatbot, discusses the dangers of the technology on "Fox News Sunday....

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Dick Van Dyke says living longer linked to his lack of hate and anger

3+ hour, 3+ min ago (451+ words) Dr. Howard Tucker, 103-year-old wellness doctor, discusses his guide to longevity on "America Reports. Dick Van Dyke turns 100 this year, and he says he feels "really good."" In a recent conversation with People, he credits his attitude for both his age and the fact that he has "no pain, no discomfort." "Ive always thought that anger is one thing that eats up a persons insides " and hate," Van Dyke said, explaining how people often ask what he did right. He added that hes "rather lazy" and never felt driven by the kind of resentment that can harden over time. ADDING LAUGHTER TO YOUR LIFE CAN BOOST HEALTH AND HEALING, EXPERTS SAY Dick Van Dyke credits his longevity largely to avoiding anger and hate rather than following any strict lifestyle regimen. (Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images) "Sometimes I have more…...

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Social media detox linked to better mental health | Fox News Video

4+ hour, 58+ min ago (76+ words) Fox News Channel offers its audiences in-depth news reporting, along with opinion and analysis encompassing the principles of free people, free markets and diversity of thought, as an alternative to the left-of-center offerings of the news marketplace. Social media detox linked to better mental health Fox News contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier joins 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss how social media detoxes can benefit mental health and the health benefits of orange juice....

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America's most popular cooking oil may be linked to obesity, new study finds

5+ hour, 16+ min ago (708+ words) Jillian Michaels explained how adopting the "80/20 rule" can help people enjoy indulging during the holiday season without gaining weight. A new study published in the Journal of Lipid Research suggests that soybean oil, the most widely consumed cooking oil in the United States, may play a direct role in promoting obesity, and the effect appears tied to how the body processes one of its main components. Researchers fed mice a diet rich in soybean oil and tracked how they metabolized linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid that makes up a large share of soybean oil. Linoleic acid is broken down in the body into molecules called oxylipins, and eating a lot of linoleic acid can raise the amount of these oxylipins. The study shows that certain oxylipins are linked to weight gain in mice. YOUR DNA COULD BE STOPPING YOU…...

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Doctor warns of 2 simple food mistakes that increase chronic disease risk

9+ hour, 21+ min ago (815+ words) Dr. Frank Dumont, an internal medicine physician and executive medical director of Virta Health in Colorado, shares how nutrition can be key to warding off disease " even fatal conditions like cancer. Nutrition can be the key to warding off disease " even fatal conditions like cancer. That's according to medical doctors like Dr. Frank Dumont, an internal medicine physician and executive medical director of Virta Health, a Colorado-based group that tackles metabolic health through diet. In an on-camera interview with Fox News Digital, Dumont shared that Americans have experienced an increase in obesity, diabetes, autoimmune diseases and cancers in the last several decades, which "probably has a lot to do with our lifestyle." WANT BETTER HEART HEALTH? START BY TACKLING YOUR WEAKEST LINK, CARDIAC SURGEON SAYS "We know food is a big part of that " our diet has changed dramatically over…...

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Struggling to sleep? How wildflowers helped me break the 3AM worry spiral

10+ hour, 21+ min ago (886+ words) Clinical psychologist Dr. Kevin Gilliland weighs in on Americans seeking mental health treatment and a study reporting one-third of U.S. adults have anxiety or depression on 'Fox News Live.' Whether it's current national or international events, job-related stress, worries about our families, chronic health issues, personal relationships or a financial crisis, we don't have to look far to find the source of anxious, spinning thoughts. Can I survive this season? What if " ? Who can I really count on? My own version typically involves a 3 a.m. wake-up call accompanied by a flurry of mental gymnastics as I think about every single task that needs to be done, rehearse conversations from the last few days, and try to work out the right answer to a myriad of challenges my family, career or business is facing. Tell me I'm not the only one fighting for…...

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Capitol Hill divided on healthcare ahead of Obamacare tax credits' end of year expiration | Fox News Video

23+ hour, 33+ min ago (146+ words) Fox News Channel offers its audiences in-depth news reporting, along with opinion and analysis encompassing the principles of free people, free markets and diversity of thought, as an alternative to the left-of-center offerings of the news marketplace. Capitol Hill divided on healthcare ahead of Obamacare tax credits' end of year expiration Rep. Kevin Kiley, R-Calif., joins 'Fox News Live' to discuss a bipartisan bill to extend health credits ahead of Obamacare's tax credits expiring at the end of 2025 and how lawmakers are working to make healthcare affordable again. Capitol Hill divided on healthcare ahead of Obamacare tax credits' end of year expiration Rep. Kevin Kiley, R-Calif., joins 'Fox News Live' to discuss a bipartisan bill to extend health credits ahead of Obamacare's tax credits expiring at the end of 2025 and how lawmakers are working to make healthcare affordable again....

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Kim Kardashian's brain scan uncovers troubling 'holes' causing low activity

1+ day, 1+ hour ago (483+ words) The SKIMS founder set to confront Paris robbery gunmen in court. (Video credit: AP) Kim Kardashian is publicly sharing her struggles with her brain health. The reality star, 45, made the decision to get a brain scan after learning that she may have an aneurysm, and when her doctor was reviewing the results, he found that she has "holes" in her brain. She visited the doctor with Scott Disick, as seen in the latest episode of the family's reality show, "The Kardashians," to "see what my brain looks like." The two underwent the scans, then psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Amen met with them to go over their results. KIM KARDASHIAN BLAMES CHATGPT FOR MAKING HER FAIL MULTIPLE LAW SCHOOL TESTS REPEATEDLY A doctor found "holes" in Kim Kardashian's brain during a scan. (XNY/Star Max/GC Images) He started by telling Kardashian…...

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Mysterious marijuana-linked vomiting disorder gets official WHO code as ER cases jump

1+ day, 4+ hour ago (584+ words) Fox News correspondent Alexis McAdams reports on a potential link between marijuana usage and changes in behavior and psychotic illnesses on 'America Reports.' A mysterious vomiting disorder tied to long-term marijuana use is now formally recognized by global health officials, a move experts say could help save lives as cases surge nationwide. POT AND GAMING COMBO COULD POSE HIDDEN HEALTH RISKS, RESEARCHERS WARN Until now, doctors have struggled to diagnose CHS because its symptoms mimic food poisoning, the stomach flu and more, Axios reported, and some patients have gone months and even years without answers. Health experts say today's high-THC cannabis products may be fueling a rise in cannabis hyperemesis syndrome. (iStock) USING MARIJUANA TO COPE WITH STRESS OR TRAUMA MAY BACKFIRE, STUDIES WARN A new JAMA Network Open study published Nov. 24 found emergency room visits for CHS spiked during…...