WHO updates list of medicines governments should stockpile in case of a nuclear emergency WHO released an updated report on Friday detailing medications that governments should have on hand in the event of a radiological or nuclear emergency.
Adoptable senior pup in Kentucky stuns in adorable JCPenney pet portraits Eight-year-old yellow lab mix Etta is a featured dog in JCPenney's 'Portrait for Pups' campaign. She's currently up for adoption at Mispits & Friends Rescue in Louisville, Kentucky.
Redditors go wild when man asks if it's wrong to use treadmill in building's gym for four hours a day A Reddit user asked others on the platform if he was rude to use his apartment building's treadmill for four hours a day — and plenty of people weighed in with comment, even concern.
Some 20% of Americans are taking sleep medications, CDC says: 'Alarming' data A study released in January from the CDC has found that some 20% of Americans may be taking medication to fall or stay asleep. One health professional finds this data "alarming."
Doctors suing Biden admin over gender transition mandate Fox News' Lucas Tomlinson provides details on doctors' fight against the mandate, which would require them to prescribe puberty blockers and perform gender reassignment surgeries.
Facebook community rushes to aid Georgia boy who was mauled by three pit bulls A Georgia boy and his family have found the support of thousands online following an attack by pit bulls that nearly cost the boy his life. Total strangers stepped up to moderate a Facebook group.
Biden growls at the high costs of insulin for people not on Medicare President Biden became angered at the high cost of insulin, suggesting parents oftentimes have to choose between purchasing the drug over necessities for children.
Conjoined twin girls separated at Texas hospital in successful surgery Twins AmieLynn Rose and JamieLynn Rae Finley were born connected at the abdomen and shared a liver. Doctors at the Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth separated the pair.
State Dept faces backlash as nursing diplomats barred from using electronic breast pumps in their offices: rep Nursing mothers working as U.S. diplomats are facing problems at some embassies, where security has not allowed them to bring electronic breast pumps into their offices.
European Union drug regulator determines antibiotic shortage not a ‘major event’ A European Union drug regulator said the shortage of antibiotics is not considered a “major event.” Manufactures expect supplies of amoxicillin to increase in the near future.