Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer unveils a new proposal to reopen the government while extending health care subsidies, as lawmakers face mounting pressure to resolve the shutdown crisis. Will Republicans accept the offer?
A groundbreaking study reveals that babies born to mothers who had COVID-19 during pregnancy may face increased risks of neurodevelopmental delays. With millions of pregnancies during the pandemic, even slight risks matter for future generations.
A new study reveals alarming links between maternal Covid-19 infections during pregnancy and increased risks of autism and other neurodevelopment disorders in children. Researchers found a significant rise in diagnoses among affected children, especially boys.
As RSV cases rise, health experts urge vaccinations for pregnant women and at-risk populations. Learn how to protect your little ones this respiratory season.
A groundbreaking study shows that children born to mothers who contracted COVID-19 during pregnancy may be at an increased risk for autism and other neurological issues. Find out what the research reveals!
A groundbreaking study reveals that mRNA vaccines could be the key to a universal cancer vaccine, enhancing immune responses and improving survival rates for cancer patients. This research may revolutionize cancer treatment as we know it.
A new meta-analysis reveals that viral infections like Covid-19 and influenza significantly increase the risk of heart disease and stroke. Researchers emphasize the vital role of vaccinations in prevention.
Dr. Kelly McGuire's experiences reveal a troubling trend: pet owners are increasingly hesitant about vaccinations, mirroring the human anti-vaccine movement. Discover the risks and what it means for your pet's health.
In a major shakeup, Amazon plans to lay off up to 30,000 corporate employees starting Tuesday. This move follows a trend of workforce reductions after massive hiring during the pandemic. Get the details on the cuts and what they mean for the company.
New research reveals that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines may enhance the immune system's ability to fight cancer, significantly improving survival rates for patients undergoing treatment. Discover how this groundbreaking study is changing cancer care!