A new study suggests that a common allergy nasal spray may reduce COVID-19 infections by 67%. With limited vaccine access, could this over-the-counter solution be the future of viral protection?
A new study shows a troubling trend in ADHD treatment among preschoolers, revealing that a significant number are prescribed medication too quickly, often within 30 days of diagnosis. Experts advocate for behavioral interventions first.
Brian Ortega's fight against Aljamain Sterling was nearly canceled due to a severe weight cut, leading to an ambulance ride. Despite concerns, the match is still on at a catchweight. Can Ortega compete safely?
Get ready for an action-packed UFC Fight Night in Shanghai! Johnny Walker faces Paul Craig in a must-win bout, alongside exciting matchups featuring Ortega, Sterling, and heavyweights Pavlovich and Cortes Acosta. Who will emerge victorious?
The highly anticipated matchup between Brian Ortega and Aljamain Sterling at UFC Shanghai has been changed to a catchweight of 153 pounds. Both fighters aim to bounce back from recent losses. The fight remains a five-round co-main event!
A new retrospective study indicates that while GLP-1 receptor agonists for diabetes may slightly increase the risk of new-onset diabetic retinopathy, they also significantly reduce the risk of vision loss. Experts emphasize the importance of regular eye examinations for patients.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner tragically drowned while swimming with his daughter off the coast of Costa Rica. Surfers attempted to rescue them, but Warner was pronounced dead after 45 minutes of CPR.
The sudden death of Malcolm-Jamal Warner, beloved for his role as Theo on 'The Cosby Show,' has left the Black community in mourning. Warner drowned during a family trip, prompting an outpouring of tributes from fans and friends alike.
In a heartbreaking incident, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, beloved for his role on 'The Cosby Show,' tragically drowned at a Costa Rican beach. Authorities report his death was accidental, resulting from asphyxiation by submersion.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, beloved for his role as Theo Huxtable on 'The Cosby Show,' has tragically died at 54 in an accidental drowning while on vacation in Costa Rica. Fans remember his impactful career and contributions to entertainment.