As respiratory virus cases rise, many areas in the US are reinstating face mask mandates, especially in healthcare settings. Experts warn that this winter could see a 'quad-demic' resurgence as flu, COVID, RSV, and norovirus circulate.
A groundbreaking study shows that pediatricians using simple tools like training videos and health record prompts can significantly reduce peanut allergy rates in children by up to 80%. Find out how early introduction of peanuts can protect your child!
A groundbreaking study reveals that new cardiovascular risk equations could significantly decrease the number of middle-aged adults eligible for aspirin to prevent heart disease, raising questions about current guidelines and the safety of aspirin use.
Nearly half of Americans suffer from high blood pressure, but new guidelines from the American Heart Association could change your health outlook. Discover the latest recommendations for managing hypertension and protecting your heart.
A new Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has prompted the CDC to issue a health advisory for travelers. Learn how to protect yourself and what symptoms to watch for during your visit.
As COVID-19 cases rise this fall, access to vaccines is in turmoil. Learn how recent policy changes under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may affect your ability to get vaccinated and what to expect moving forward.
New Yorkers seeking the updated COVID-19 vaccine at CVS will need a prescription, raising concerns as federal officials adjust recommendations. What does this mean for you and your family?
The Minnesota-based Vaccine Integrity Project released new data contradicting federal health guidelines, showing vaccines effectively protect key populations like children and pregnant women. Experts warn of flaws in current government recommendations.
New guidelines from the American Heart Association urge stricter management of high blood pressure and recommend abstaining from alcohol. Discover the essential lifestyle changes to protect your health.
A groundbreaking study reveals that exercise can reduce cancer patients' risk of death by 37% and recurrence by 28%, proving it's even more effective than many drugs. This landmark trial could reshape health guidelines globally.