Texas girl, 4, dies of COVID-19 after being infected by anti-vax mom A 4-year-old Texas girl has died of COVID-19 — which she likely contracted from her mom, a staunch anti-vaxxer, the grieving parent said.
Rick Santorum opens up about 'devastating' death of his son Gabriel Rick Santorum opens up about the death of his son Gabriel on 'Tucker Carlson Today'
FDA’s delayed decision on Juul e-cigarettes ‘reckless,’ pediatrics group says A delayed decision Thursday from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on whether to allow vaping brand Juul to stay on the market was met with strong criticism from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
How coronavirus differs from influenza: Symptoms to watch for this flu season With another flu season just around the corner and COVID-19 variants continuing to spread across the U.S., health officials are warning Americans to take caution.
Can kids get ‘long COVID' after coronavirus infections? Are children able to get "long COVID" after being infected by coronavirus?
Fall allergies will be in 'full force' this year, experts say As summer comes to a close, millions of Americans can reportedly expect the fall allergy season to be in "full force" this year.
Pediatric weekly COVID-19 cases hit pandemic high The number of weekly COVID-19 cases among children has climbed to the highest figure seen since the pandemic began, in what the American Academy of Pediatrics described as an exponential increase since early summer with 251,781 new weekly infections.
Children 6 months and up should get flu shot, delay during severe COVID-19 illness: pediatrics group Children aged 6 months and older should receive a flu vaccine this fall, the American Academy of Pediatrics advised Tuesday, however kids with moderate-to-severe COVID-19 should delay flu shots until they have recovered.
Number of people with dementia expected to rise 40% within decade, WHO says The number of people worldwide suffering from dementia is expecting to rise to 78 million by 2030, according to a report published Thursday by the World Health Organization.
Her son died from a ‘choking game;’ now she’s determined to save other kids’ lives Judy Rogg raises awareness of a dangerous challenge arguably popularized by social media and has dedicated her life to ensuring another parent won’t feel the same pain of losing their child.