Neurologist Dr. Suzanne O'Sullivan joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the rise in neurological diagnoses seen across the United States.
Existing research indicates that the accuracy of a Parkinson's disease diagnosis hovers between 55% and 78% in the first five years of assessment. That's partly because Parkinson's sibling movement ...
Lucy Bronze believes her neurodivergence played to her advantage in light of her late diagnoses of autism and ADHD. With 22 ...
What if autism is not becoming more common at all? What if the rise in diagnoses is a good thing? As a scientist with autism, ...
America’s health care system is a mess. Its incentives are costing the U.S. a fortune, both in cold hard cash and in real ...
Researchers are looking for ways to better conceptualize mental illnesses and reflect the natural variance clinicians see in ...
Dick Vitale got emotional and teared up while speaking about his multiple cancer diagnoses during a live broadcast at the ...
It’s scary sending your kid to school every day,” one parent said. “They’re telling us they’re not concerned, but we keep ...
The discourse surrounding ADHD has rapidly evolved in recent years, but some doctors are hesitant about the state of ...
What’s up, Doc? Because frankly, Amy, you have us a bit scared. In the Season 1 finale of Fox’s already-renewed freshman ...
The hospitalization rates for young men with eating disorders have increased by over 400% since 2000. Still, eating disorders ...