Doctors warn over TikTok challenge involving fake tongue piercings Doctors are warning over a dangerous TikTok challenge involving fake tongue piercings with magnetic balls, said to pose a deadly risk if the magnets are swallowed.
Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines don’t lower sperm count, study says Men who received the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine did not see a drop in sperm count or quality, a new study found.
Novartis experimental prostate cancer drug gets FDA breakthrough designation Novartis announced on Wednesday that the FDA granted Breakthrough Therapy designation to an experimental therapy that targets advanced castration-resistant prostate cancer.
Florida teen charged after 6-year-old fatally shoots himself A Florida teenager is facing charges after a 6-year-old boy fatally shot himself after authorities say he had left the gun out.
Regeneron COVID-19 antibody therapy cuts death risk in hospitalized patients lacking immune response Regeneron’s COVID-19 therapy was found to reduce the risk of death in hospitalized patients who had not mounted their own immune response to the virus by up to 20%, the company said Wednesday
Sen. Johnson, suspended by YouTube for HCQ content, says early treatment of COVID could've saved thousands Senator Ron Johnson, R-Wis., sounded off Monday on "The Ingraham Angle" after Google-owned YouTube handed down a suspension of his account because he posted a video that contained information about Hydroxychloroquine, a relatively cheap prescription medication used to fight malaria and lupus.
Teen suicide attempts spiked during COVID-19 lockdowns: CDC The percentage of teenagers who were hospitalized for suspected suicide attempts spiked in 2020 and 2021 amid COVID-19 lockdowns, a new study shows.
Fauci pushes for expanded COVID-19 vaccination among adolescents Dr. Anthony Fauci, President Biden’s chief medical adviser, spoke with a leading expert on Friday on methods to expand COVID-19 vaccination coverage among adolescents.
Americans drank more to relieve stress amid pandemic, especially women While Americans have shifted to heavier alcohol use during the pandemic, studies indicate a concerning pattern among women as they drank to relieve stress, boredom and the pain from social isolation.
Children sleeping in offices as pandemic decreases foster families Children across the country enter the foster care system every day. But the pandemic has made finding a family for kids needing to be fostered more challenging than ever.