SCOTUS ruling on mifepristone could have lasting impact on FDA regulation: Experts

SCOTUS ruling on mifepristone could have lasting impact on FDA regulation: Experts

(NEW YORK) -- While experts and advocacy groups applauded the U.S. Supreme Court's decision Thursday to not restrict nationwide access to the abortion pill mifepristone, they warn access to medication abortion remains at risk -- as does the very foundation of the Food and Drug Administration's regulation of all medications.The…
Usher advocates for diabetes awareness at Capitol Hill

Usher advocates for diabetes awareness at Capitol Hill

(WASHINGTON) -- Eight-time Grammy award winner Usher Raymond made a surprise appearance on Capitol Hill Wednesday, urging lawmakers to make Medicare's Diabetes Prevention Program more accessible to Americans."Today, just talking about type 1 diabetes and early screening for type 1 diabetes," Usher, the Super Bowl LVIII performer, told ABC News…
Oklahoma girl becomes first pediatric patient to undergo robotic deep brain stimulation

Oklahoma girl becomes first pediatric patient to undergo robotic deep brain stimulation

(BETHANY, Okla.) -- An Oklahoma girl has become the first pediatric patient in the world to have robotic deep brain stimulation performed on her, two hospitals have announced.The patient, 8-year-old Karliegh Fry, suffers from rapid-onset primary dystonia, a neurological movement disorder that causes involuntary muscle contractions.Karleigh's condition initially left her…
US surgeon general warns about the dangers of loneliness

US surgeon general warns about the dangers of loneliness

(NEW YORK) -- Last year, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy declared a national loneliness and social isolation epidemic throughout the country.He warned that about half of U.S. adults are experiencing considerable levels of loneliness, which can affect physical, mental and societal healthTo mark Loneliness Awareness Week from June 10…
Study finds 1 in 5 young athletes meet criteria for pre-hypertension

Study finds 1 in 5 young athletes meet criteria for pre-hypertension

(NEW YORK) -- Up to one in five young athletes ages 10 to 31 may have pre-hypertension, a precursor to high blood pressure, according to a new preliminary study.More than 20% of athletes studied met the criteria for having high blood pressure, which can increase the risk of heart attack,…
What to know about weighted vests, according to a fitness expert

What to know about weighted vests, according to a fitness expert

(NEW YORK) -- Walking or running with a weighted vest can enhance workouts and offer numerous health benefits.In addition to walking and running, weighted vests can be utilized in activities like hiking and bodyweight exercises to increase intensity and resistance.To help explain some of these benefits and inform your shopping…