Friday, May 17, 2024

Health

Sudden Reaction to a Food? It Could Be Adult-Onset Allergy

More than 50 million Americans have food allergies, which happen when a person's immune system overreacts to something in a food...Read More

Study Says Pfizer COVID Vaccine Wanes in Kids Ages 5 to 11

A real-world study looks at efficacy of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in children and teens during the Omicron variant spike...Read More

Which New Moms Are at Highest Risk for Postpartum Depression?

A large new study suggests first-time moms and new mothers of twins may be among those at greatest risk of postpartum depression symptoms...Read More

Vision Rehab Helps People With Low Vision Navigate the World

How vision rehabilitation services help people with low vision navigate the world...Read More

How Does TV Action Hero Jack Reacher Heal So Fast?

ER doctors weigh In on “Hollywood Healing” and real-life traumatic injuries...Read More

Non-COVID Highlights From Biden’s State of the Union Address

Beyond COVID-19, President Joe Biden on Tuesday hit on several other health care priorities in his first State of the Union, including a warning that the administration would scrutinize private investor ownership of nursing homes and that Medicare was...

Tennessee Bill Requires Drunk Drivers to Pay Child Support if Parent Killed

The Tennessee House of Representatives has passed a bill that would require people convicted of driving under the influence to pay child support if they caused a wreck resulting in the death of a parent of a minor child...Read...

Daily Exercise May Cut Heart Disease Risk in Older People

Increased levels of physical activity and an active lifestyle appear to be linked to a lower risk of heart disease in later life, a new study suggests...Read More

A Call to Address Health Inequities Now, Before Next Pandemic

Lessons learned regarding equal access to COVID-19 testing and treatment across racial and ethnic groups could be applied to minimize disparities in the future...Read More

Biden Unveils ‘Test to Treat’ for COVID in State of the Union

In his first State of the Union address on Tuesday evening, President Joe Biden urged Americans to not let their guard down against COVID-19 and pledged to make more tests and treatments available. On Wednesday, his team unveiled plans...

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University of California Advises Students to ‘Leave Area’ near Anti-Israel Protest

The University of California Irvine advised students to “leave” the area and buildings near where pro-Palestinian protesters were holding...
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