Summer camp strategies aimed at preventing COVID spread led to 'almost zero' transmissions: CDC Implementation of multiple strategies prevented almost zero transmission of COVID-19 among 7,173 campers and staff members who attended nine U.S. overnight camps this summer, according to a recent Centers for Disease Control (CDC) study
Texas pro-life charities respond to abortion law fallout, brace for a ‘post-Roe’ world A Texas court once again shuffled the deck last week for women in the state as it dealt with various decisions that have effectively left them in legal limbo.
Sen. Marco Rubio: Stand for life – death of 2-year-old Alta Fixsler reminds us of these truths Doctors at the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital Pediatric Intensive Care Unit in Manchester, United Kingdom, concluded that Alta’s life was not worth living.
Meghan McCain opens up about being a conservative woman in mainstream media in exclusive 'Hannity' interview Meghan McCain went on 'Hannity' to discuss her departure from 'The View,' including how she was treated by hosts Joy Behar, Whoopie Goldberg, etc.
Blood pressure medication recalled over possibly containing cancer-causing 'impurity' A Lupin Pharmaceuticals Inc. blood pressure medication is being recalled by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for potentially containing a "probable human carcinogen."
Woman battling stage 4 breast cancer after delayed screenings amid pandemic Woobie Rust went for a massage last June, when she noticed pain in her breast while lying on the massage table.
Sharon Stone draws backlash for Jonah Hill compliment following his request to ‘not comment on my body’ After Jonah Hill politely asked his followers on Instagram not to comment on his body — good or bad — actress Sharon Stone posted a comment, asking, “Can i say you look good cuz u do,” with a fire emoji.
Advice shifting on aspirin use for preventing heart attacks: panel Low-dose aspirin should no longer be initially prescribed to try to prevent a first heart attack or stroke, a panel from an influential health guidelines group said in preliminary updated advice on Tuesday.
EMS worker shortage at 'crisis' levels, threatening 911 system EMS providers across the U.S. are warning that the shortage of medical workers is reaching 'crisis' levels in many areas, threatening the 911 system.