Wisconsin reports first death in U.S. possibly linked to puzzling hepatitis outbreak in children Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) issued a health alert this Wednesday regarding the first pediatric death in the United States possibly linked to the mysterious pediatric hepatitis outbreak and adenovirus.
FDA moves to limit lead content in juices In an effort to reduce children’s exposure to lead, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued draft action levels for lead in ready to drink (single-strength) apple juice and other ready to drink juices and juice blends.
Pfizer seeks emergency authorization for COVID-19 booster in children ages 5 to 11 Pfizer-BioNTech submitted an application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Tuesday, seeking emergency approval for children ages 5 to 11 to receive COVID-19 vaccine boosters.
Nearly 200 cases of mystery liver disease in children: officials 190 cases have been reported so far in connection with the mysterious liver disease outbreak in children.
Long COVID-19 may be caused by abnormally suppressed immune system in some people: UCLA-led study A possible contributor of Long COVID -19 may actually be an abnormally suppressed immune system, and not a hyperactive one, according to a UCLA- led research group
Air Force vet who battled tough fertility issue tells others, 'Knowledge is power' PCOS patient Jasmine Zielomski, an Air Force veteran from California, along with internationally known fertility specialist Dr. Jane Frederick, shared key insights about polycystic ovary syndrome.
Time-restricted eating no more beneficial than caloric restriction in obese patients, study says Time restricted eating limited to 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. did not lead to a greater reduction in body weight, body fat or metabolic risk factors compared to a daily caloric restriction.
WHO: 1 child has died in mystery liver disease outbreak The WHO has reported at least one death from a mysterious liver disease outbreak affecting children in Europe and the U.S.
Amid war's tragedies, Ukraine's kids paint eggs to keep 'life' going Amid war's tragedies in Ukraine, children in Kyiv — including evacuees from other areas of the country — took time to decorate traditional Ukrainian Easter eggs ahead of Orthodox Easter this year. Yet the usually fun, festive activity took on a more patriotic tone nearly 60 days into the Russia-Ukraine war.
WaPo column says Biden admin thinks parents 'too stupid' to make vaccine decisions for their kids Washington Post columnist said the Biden admin thinks parents are "too stupid" to make vaccine decisions for their kids.