Medical professionals utilizing AI to judge narcotics prescriptions: report Medical professionals are turning to artificial intelligence models to produce addiction risk assessments for the prescription of opioids.
Police make disturbing find behind trailer wall while investigating man's death New Mexico mom Martha Crouch, accused of faking her own death after pleading guilty to child and animal abuse, was discovered alive behind a Colorado home's false wall.
Wisconsin mom calls for change after her 10-month-old daughter dies from swallowing a water bead Esther Jo Bethard, 10 months old, of Wisconsin died after accidentally swallowing a water bead that was given to her older siblings. Her mother is calling for change to prevent other deaths.
Babies, young child exposed to more screen time linked with developmental delays: Study A new study shows babies exposed to more screen time at age 1 are likely to show developmental delays in communication, problem-solving skills at ages 2 and 4.
Children's hospital director claims 'infinite' genders, trans kids can identify as 'Tootsie Roll pops' Diane Ehrensaft, a director at the UCSF Benioff Children's hospital, claims kid can identify as a transgender "Tootsie Roll pop" and there are "infinite" identities.
Nebraska girl, 1, dies after being left in hot daycare van; driver arrested A 62-year-old daycare van driver in Omaha, Nebraska, was arrested following a one-year-old girl's death after being left in his vehicle on one of the area's hottest days this year.
FDA approves first maternal vaccine to prevent RSV, Pfizer's single-dose Abrysvo The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first vaccine for pregnant women to prevent RSV in infants, the agency announced on Monday. Abrysvo is made by Pfizer.
Vapes disguised as school supplies worry authorities and prompt warnings as items pour into US from China A Chicago police officer is warning parents and teachers to be on the lookout for drugs that don’t always look like drugs — highlighters in particular as well as other everyday items
These adult vaccines could reduce seniors’ risk of Alzheimer’s, study finds: ‘Heightened immune response’ Getting vaccinated against shingles, pneumonia and other illnesses could potentially reduce adults’ risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, a new study found.
'Marxist lesbian' library group president denounced 'angry, White mob parents' in push for 'queerness' ALA President Emily Drabinski is "hell-bent on sexualizing and indoctrinating America's kids," according to a group who shared her long history of anti-conservative language.