Biden administration expanding mental health services, personnel in schools

Biden administration expanding mental health services, personnel in schools

(WASHINGTON) -- Ten-year-old Sarah Craig banged at the side door of Granny Lin-Lin's Louisville, Kentucky, home last December. Through the window, Craig saw shattered glass, spilled coffee and her granny -- unresponsive -- slouched on the kitchen floor. "I kept saying, 'Granny, wake up, please'," she told ABC News. "I…
Pulse oximeters need to be improved for people of color, FDA panel says

Pulse oximeters need to be improved for people of color, FDA panel says

(NEW YORK) -- A U.S. Food and Drug Administration panel suggested on Tuesday that pulse oximeters should be improved because they may not give accurate results to people of color. Pulse oximeters measure oxygen levels, but studies have shown that the small devices overestimate oxygen levels in people with darker…
Why this could be the worst flu season in the US in more than a decade

Why this could be the worst flu season in the US in more than a decade

(NEW YORK) -- The number of positive flu tests and hospitalizations in the United States is the highest in more than a decade, indicating this influenza season may be the most severe in years. According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there have been at least…
New York drug overdose deaths spiked by 68% during COVID pandemic

New York drug overdose deaths spiked by 68% during COVID pandemic

(NEW YORK) -- Drug overdose deaths in New York state spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report from the state comptroller's office. The analysis, published Tuesday, found that fatalities surged by 68% between 2019 and 2021. Additionally, the more than 5,800 deaths statewide from drugs in 2021 surpassed…
Pfizer announces promising developments for first maternal RSV vaccine

Pfizer announces promising developments for first maternal RSV vaccine

(NEW YORK) -- After decades of researching respiratory syncytial virus, an illness especially dangerous for newborns and the elderly, scientists this week announced a major development in plans for a possible vaccine that could be available as soon as next year. "Among very young children, particularly those [younger] than 6…