President Trump recently revealed he underwent an MRI scan at Walter Reed, claiming it was 'perfect.' His comments raise new questions about his health as he navigates aging and chronic conditions. What does this mean for the presidency?
The music world mourns as KISS guitarist Ace Frehley tragically passes away at 74 after a fall. Investigations into his death are underway, with toxicology screenings being conducted.
In a chilling turn of events, the gunman behind the Midtown Manhattan shooting that claimed four lives was found to have low-stage CTE. His handwritten notes urge for brain research, linking violence to brain trauma.
In a shocking revelation, Shane Tamura, who opened fire at the NFL headquarters, was found to have CTE. His writings blame the NFL for concealing dangers to players' brains. Four lives were lost in this tragic incident.
A shocking discovery at a Hollywood tow yard as human remains were found in the trunk of a Tesla registered to musician D4vd. The investigation unfolds as the singer prepares for his world tour.
A routine medical exam turned fatal for 22-year-old lawyer Leticia Paul, who suffered an anaphylactic shock during a CT scan. Despite emergency measures, she died less than a day later, leaving her family and community in shock.
President Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a benign condition causing leg swelling. Despite this, his overall health remains excellent, according to the White House.
President Trump underwent vascular testing due to mild leg swelling, with all results normal. White House assures he remains in excellent health despite minor bruising.
Donald Trump's recent health report reveals he is in 'excellent cognitive and physical health' despite a past assassination attempt. The president scored a perfect 30 on the cognitive test, showcasing his robust mental fitness.
Donald Trump recently had his annual medical exam, sparking curiosity about his health as the oldest president in US history. Despite his claims of feeling great, details remain sparse. Will we finally learn more about his condition?