India's doctors warn over rare, coronavirus-related inflammatory illness in kids Parents should monitor children for symptoms of a rare but potentially fatal inflammatory condition several weeks after a coronavirus infection, doctors in India say.
Kids’ hospitalization rates for Type 2 diabetes more than doubled during pandemic, study shows Kids' hospitalization rates for new Type 2 diabetes more than doubled amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to data analyzed at a Louisiana hospital.
FDA authorizes Roche drug for severely ill COVID-19 patients The Food and Drug Administration granted emergency approval to Roche’s Actemra (tocilizumab) to boost outcomes among hospitalized COVID-19 patients receiving oxygen and steroid medications.
Most Americans say restrict abortion after first trimester: poll A solid majority of Americans believe most abortions should be legal in the first three months of a woman’s pregnancy, but most say the procedure should usually be illegal in the second and third trimesters, according to a new poll.
Salma Hayek sets the record straight on plastic surgery rumors The 54-year-old actress appeared on "Red Table Talk" to discusses aging, her marriage, and raising kids.
What is myocarditis? Signs, symptoms to look for A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advisory panel is set to meet Wednesday to discuss reports of myocarditis and pericarditis in some COVID-19 mRNA vaccine recipients.
Will Cain blasts advocacy for transgender treatment for minors: We cannot fear being called 'anti-trans' The Biden administration’s justification of puberty blockers for minors is not only a failure to America’s children but it’s also child abuse, "Fox News Primetime" host Will Cain argues.
Children’s birthdays may have fueled COVID-19 spread, study claims Before the national vaccine rollout, health officials spent months urging Americans to limit social gatherings and keep celebrations and birthday parties to within members of their household.
Screen all kids for heart problems, pediatricians say All children, regardless of their athletic status, should be screened for risk of cardiac arrest, the American Academy of Pediatrics said in a policy statement Monday.
CDC warns on uptick in RSV cases after low activity during COVID-19: What to know about respiratory illness The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) national surveillance system has noted an uptick in the number of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cases detected in the U.S. over the last several weeks, noting that the illness can be associated with severe disease in young children and older adults.