How to beat the negative health effects of daylight saving time

How to beat the negative health effects of daylight saving time

(NEW YORK) -- The "fall back" from daylight saving is linked to an uptick in car accidents and poor mood, but doctors say careful attention to sleep hygiene and a gradual adjustment of your bedtime may help. As clocks across America "fall back" an hour at 2 a.m. on Nov. 6,…
New injection for newborns to protect against RSV approved in Europe

New injection for newborns to protect against RSV approved in Europe

(NEW YORK) -- In what could signal the promise of progress to come for newborn infants at risk for RSV, a new monoclonal antibody is being granted approval in Europe as a preventative measure to protect against RSV infection in very young babies -- those most at risk of contracting…
FDA warns parents not to use infant head-shaping pillows

FDA warns parents not to use infant head-shaping pillows

(NEW YORK) -- The Food and Drug Administration has released a safety bulletin urging parents and caregivers not to use head-shaping pillows intended to change an infant's head shape or symmetry. There has been no proven benefit of using these pillows for any medical purpose, and in fact, using these…
Food writer Julie Powell’s death at 49 puts spotlight on cardiac arrest

Food writer Julie Powell’s death at 49 puts spotlight on cardiac arrest

(NEW YORK) -- The sudden death of 49-year-old author Julie Powell, whose life inspired the movie Julie & Julia, is raising new questions about her health, including a recent battle with COVID-19. Her husband, Eric Powell, reported to The New York Times on Tuesday that the author died of a…
Pfizer, BioNTech launch phase 1 trial on combined COVID-19 and flu vaccine

Pfizer, BioNTech launch phase 1 trial on combined COVID-19 and flu vaccine

(NEW YORK) -- Pfizer and BioNTech have launched a clinical trial on a vaccine targeting both COVID-19 and influenza, the companies announced Thursday. The phase 1 trial is being done in the United States with 180 participants between the ages of 18 and 64, with the first participant dosed this…
RSV cases hit 2-year-high, CDC data shows

RSV cases hit 2-year-high, CDC data shows

(NEW YORK) -- The number of people with the respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, has surged, with cases hitting a two-year high, according to data by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. RSV is twice as high among people of all ages at this point this year compared to…