CDC expands polio wastewater testing to Michigan and Pennsylvania

CDC expands polio wastewater testing to Michigan and Pennsylvania

(NEW YORK) -- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Wednesday it will expand wastewater testing for polio to select communities across the U.S. after a person tested positive for the disease in New York this summer. The initiative will start in two communities: Oakland County, Michigan, and a…
Concerns grow over online ADHD diagnoses

Concerns grow over online ADHD diagnoses

(NEW YORK) -- Approximately 10 million adults have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to CHADD, a respected ADHD organization founded in 1987. Now, some telemedicine services which advertise an easy path to get evaluated for a possible ADHD diagnosis and obtain a prescription, completely virtually, have entered the landscape and some…
New data shows Alzheimer’s drug can slow cognitive decline

New data shows Alzheimer’s drug can slow cognitive decline

(NEW YORK) -- Promising data shows that an Alzheimer's drug can slow cognitive decline. In a phase III clinical trial, with results published Tuesday in The New England Journal of Medicine, the drug, Lecanemab -- developed by Eisai and Biogen Inc. -- slowed the rate of cognitive decline by 27%…
‘The Formula Mom’ shares tip on how to make baby formula last

‘The Formula Mom’ shares tip on how to make baby formula last

(NEW YORK) -- Parents can often feel a lot of pressure when it comes to feeding their babies. Infant feeding tech Mallory Whitmore, a mother of two, is trying to ease some of that stress. "My goal is that parents can feed their babies confidently, even if they're using formula,"…