California boy with cystic fibrosis also battling coronavirus: ‘He doesn’t let anything get him down’ A young California boy who was born with cystic fibrosis is battling a COVID-19 infection, his mother said.
Oxford-AstraZeneca testing COVID-19 vaccine in children as young as 6 The University of Oxford has launched a trial to study the safety and efficacy of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in children as young as 6.
Marine vet's baby daughter, in need of liver donor, not a match with parents Kennedy Dorfman, the 2-year-old daughter of a police officer and a middle school math teacher, is a happy, bubbly little girl – with a serious liver illness and in dire need of a transplant.
Don’t schedule mammogram near COVID-19 vaccine, doctors warn Women who recently received the COVID-19 vaccine may need to postpone their annual mammogram if they are due for one soon, say doctors in Utah.
Very little spread of COVID found at summer camps: study Day camps are not a breeding ground for the coronavirus, according to a new study.
Daily coffee may help lower heart failure risk, study suggests Good news, coffee lovers: Your daily cup of Joe might be doing good by your heart, namely by helping to reduce the risk of heart failure, suggests the findings of a new study.
Indiana girl, 5, nearly dies from coronavirus-related illness The family of a five-year-old girl from Indiana is speaking out after a rare coronavirus-related inflammatory illness nearly claimed the child’s life.
Illinois mom denied COVID-19 vaccine over breastfeeding concerns: 'I was shocked' An Illinois mother is feeling shocked and upset after she was denied a Moderna coronavirus vaccine by county health officials over concerns of lacking data for pregnant and breastfeeding women, according to reports.
Former acting CDC director: Schools can reopen safely before teacher vaccinations take place Children and teachers can return to school safely, even if they haven't been vaccinated, provided that proper safety procedures are in place, former acting CDC director, Dr. Richard Besser told "Your World" Thursday.
Popular baby foods contain toxic heavy metals, congressional report finds Commercial baby foods are often tainted with “significant levels” of heavy metals such as arsenic, lead, cadmium and mercury — which could lead to “irreversible” brain development issues, according to a congressional report released Thursday.