A New Jersey movie theater has implemented a ban on unaccompanied minors for 'A Minecraft Movie' following disruptive behavior linked to the viral 'chicken jockey' trend. Parents are urged to supervise their children as incidents escalate nationwide.
A recent measles outbreak has raised alarms as vaccination rates drop. The article explores the virus's dangerous effects on unvaccinated children, including a tragic case of a young girl's death.
Amid a devastating measles outbreak in Texas, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visits the affected area following the deaths of two unvaccinated children. The rising case count highlights urgent vaccination needs.
Dr. Adam Ratner debunks the myth that measles infections strengthen immunity, revealing the dangerous truth about 'immune amnesia' that leaves children vulnerable to other diseases.
Engineers at Northwestern University have developed a groundbreaking ultra-miniature pacemaker, smaller than a grain of rice, designed for infants with congenital heart defects. This device provides a less invasive alternative to traditional pacemakers and safely dissolves after use.
A measles outbreak in western Texas has surged to 400 cases, with alarming hospitalizations and vitamin A toxicity reports in unvaccinated children. Experts emphasize vaccination as the best prevention.
The ongoing measles outbreak has now infected over 300 people in West Texas and New Mexico, raising alarm as health officials warn against misinformation surrounding vitamin A and home remedies. One child has already died from the disease, and experts caution that reliance on supplements could exacerbate the crisis.
A new study reveals a surprising benefit of the cashless payment trend: a significant drop in children needing surgery for swallowed coins. This trend highlights the unintended positive effects of technology on safety.
A tourist submarine sank in Egypt's Red Sea, resulting in six deaths, including children. 39 others were rescued as an investigation into the incident unfolds amidst safety concerns.
In a tense congressional hearing, beloved Sesame Street characters were notably absent as PBS and NPR faced intense scrutiny. Representative Greene's aggressive questioning sparked debates on public funding and children's programming.