What the end of the COVID-19 emergencies in the US means

What the end of the COVID-19 emergencies in the US means

(NEW YORK) -- On May 11, the U.S. will no longer officially be in a COVID-19 emergency for the first time since the pandemic began three years ago. While hundreds of COVID-19 deaths are still reported each day in the U.S. -- adding to a toll of more than one…
US births increased in 2021 for first time in seven years: CDC

US births increased in 2021 for first time in seven years: CDC

(NEW YORK) -- The number of births in the United States increased in 2021 for the first time in seven years, reversing trends that continued during the pandemic, according to new federal data. A report published early Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health…
US Surgeon General says 13-year-olds are too young to be on social media

US Surgeon General says 13-year-olds are too young to be on social media

(NEW YORK) -- U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy said he believes 13 is too young for children to be on social media platforms, despite some of the most popular platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, allowing users to be that age. Murthy told CNN on Sunday that he believes being…
COVID-19 pandemic ‘is probably at a transition point,’ WHO says

COVID-19 pandemic ‘is probably at a transition point,’ WHO says

(NEW YORK) -- The World Health Organization said Monday that COVID-19 remains a public health emergency but the pandemic is at a "transition point." The agency said its International Health Regulations Emergency Committee met on Friday to analyze data on the state of the pandemic. WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom…
Peloton instructor reveals breast cancer diagnosis at age 35

Peloton instructor reveals breast cancer diagnosis at age 35

(NEW YORK) -- A Peloton instructor is opening up for the first time about her battle with breast cancer, revealing she got a lifesaving second opinion after discovering a lump on her breast. Leanne Hainsby, a 35-year-old cycling instructor for the fitness company, revealed on Instagram that she was diagnosed…
Study finds autism rates have tripled among young kids: What to know

Study finds autism rates have tripled among young kids: What to know

(NEW YORK) -- Autism is on the rise among young children, according to a new study. The study, published Thursday in the journal Pediatrics, found that autism rates tripled over the last 16 years. Researchers at Rutgers University looked at more than 4,000 8-year-olds in the New York and New…