Dogs, cats, and other animals are contracting COVID-19 Pets and other animals can get COVID-19, but the risk of them spreading to people is low.
FDA loosens restrictions on telemedicine abortions as the Supreme Court considers rolling back Roe v. Wade The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) finalized its decision to remove restrictions on telemedicine abortions.
Texas AG Paxton investigates pharma companies over puberty blockers in trans kids: 'child abuse' Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced an investigation into two pharmaceutical companies that allegedly promoted hormone blocking drugs for children with gender dysphoria, even though the drugs have not been approved for this purpose. One of the companies told Fox News that it has not promoted the drugs for gender dysphoria.
Merck’s COVID-19 pill could pose risks during pregnancy: report While the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is expected to soon rule on whether to authorize Merck's COVID-19 pill, questions remain regarding its risks in pregnant women.
Omicron: Pfizer says COVID pill appears effective against variant Pfizer announced Tuesday that its experimental COVID-19 pill appears effective against the omicron variant.
CDC: Flu virus detections on the rise, early signs vaccination down Influenza virus detections are rising in the U.S., according to health officials.
FDA authorizes AstraZeneca COVID antibody treatment for emergency use The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday issued emergency use authorization for AstraZeneca's Evusheld.
Instagram launches feature that urges teens to take a break Instagram on Tuesday launched a feature that urges teenagers to take breaks from the photo-sharing platform and announced other tools aimed at protecting young users from harmful content on the Facebook-owned service.
Belgian zoo says its 2 hippos have COVID-19 A Belgian zoo said Friday that a pair of hippopotamuses in its care are in isolation after testing positive for COVID-19
Autism affects 1 in 44 US children, CDC data suggests Numbers released Thursday by researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed that more children in the U.S. are being diagnosed with autism at younger ages.