Economist cautions about unintended consequences of remote work A Stanford University economist suggests hybrid work models born out of the COVID-19 pandemic could result in a workplace ‘diversity crisis’; Fox News host Brian Kilmeade weighs in on ‘America Reports.’
Israeli scientists extend mice's lives by 23%, aim for humans next Israeli scientists have found a way to increase the life expectancy of mice by 23 percent, in groundbreaking research that they hope to replicate in humans — who could then reach an average age of 120 years old.
Accidental drownings a concern as pandemic postponed swimming lessons for some With an increase in at-home pool installations and the pandemic-related cancellation or delay of youth swimming lessons, some are concerned that the number of accidental drownings could spike.
COVID-19 prevention measures keeping childhood diseases at bay The disinfecting and hand-washing that became common during the Covid-19 pandemic have also served as powerful tools against a host of childhood ailments such as chickenpox, stomach viruses and strep throat, recent data suggest.
CDC loosens mask requirements for summer camps The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated summer camp guidelines on Friday to include situations in which everyone is “fully vaccinated prior to the start of camp.”
Biden administration owes Texas hospital caring for migrant minors more than $200,000 A Texas hospital that has been treating migrant children for a range of concerns after their trek across the Southern border has not gotten any reimbursement from the Biden administration for their more than $200,000 in health care costs, the hospital told Fox News Thursday.
Unvaccinated kids aged 2 and up should keep wearing masks, pediatrics group says Kids aged 2 and older who are ineligible for, or have yet to complete, COVID-19 vaccinations should continue to wear masks, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics, in line with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Tick bite lands boy in ICU with Rocky Mountain spotted fever diagnosis, mom says With warm weather hitting much of the U.S. recently a Minnesota family is speaking out about the dangers of tick bites after their 1-year-old son was diagnosed with Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) and spent a week sedated in intensive care.
Low testosterone in men linked to more severe COVID-19 Men with low testosterone levels may be more likely to have severe COVID-19, a small new study suggests.
Schools try pep-rally tactics to get students vaccinated A growing number of public schools are using mascots, food trucks and prize giveaways to create a pep-rally atmosphere aimed at encouraging students to get vaccinated against the coronavirus before summer vacation.