Mom dietitian urges parents to avoid candy shaming post-Halloween

Mom dietitian urges parents to avoid candy shaming post-Halloween

(NEW YORK) -- Halloween can come with a lot of fun, but also lots of concern for parents worried their kids are eating too much candy. While some parents may respond to that stress by quickly getting all the candy out of their house or hiding it from their kids,…
Why can fear be so much fun? Doctors break down the science of being scared

Why can fear be so much fun? Doctors break down the science of being scared

(NEW YORK) -- Halloween brings spooky seasonal activities that fear and thrill seekers flock to. While many may think of fear as a largely negative reaction, doctors say it can stimulate the same centers of the brain as happiness and is positively reinforced by social bonding when it’s experienced without…
FDA warns parents of fruit puree pouches recalled over high levels of lead

FDA warns parents of fruit puree pouches recalled over high levels of lead

(NEW YORK) -- The issue was first brought to the FDA's attention when health officials in North Carolina were investigating elevated blood lead levels in four children and found that the WanaBana apple cinnamon pouches could be the common source. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS)…
Long COVID research opens door for further exploration on post-viral illness

Long COVID research opens door for further exploration on post-viral illness

(NEW YORK) -- For decades, scientists have been studying why some people experience prolonged illnesses in the wake of even mild infections. Now, due to the millions of people suffering from a similar phenomenon after COVID-19 infection, new funding and research efforts are beginning to unlock some of the mysteries that…
Chemotherapy drug could reduce risk of dying of cervical cancer: Study

Chemotherapy drug could reduce risk of dying of cervical cancer: Study

(NEW YORK) -- An already-approved chemotherapy drug could reduce the risk of dying of cervical cancer when added to the current treatment standard, according to new research presented at a major medical conference. The study, presented at the European Society for Medical Oncology, followed 500 people, most of whom had "locally…