How Apple’s Vision Pro is helping this ALS patient to perform simple tasks

How Apple’s Vision Pro is helping this ALS patient to perform simple tasks

(NEW YORK) -- An American man with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) has become the first patient in the world to use an Apple Vision Pro via an implantable brain-computer interface (BCI).This means the patient, a 64-year-old man named Mark from western Pennsylvania, is able to use the device using his…
Heavy metals found in some dark chocolate, not ’cause for alarm’: Experts

Heavy metals found in some dark chocolate, not ’cause for alarm’: Experts

(NEW YORK) -- A study published earlier this week found several dark chocolate products may be contaminated with heavy metals, setting off concerns about overexposure.For the analysis, published in the journal Frontiers, researchers purchased and tested 72 different dark chocolate products for heavy metal contamination between 2014 and 2022.The team…
Ground cinnamon recalled due to potentially elevated lead levels

Ground cinnamon recalled due to potentially elevated lead levels

(NEW YORK) -- Several New York distributors have recalled ground cinnamon products that were potentially contaminated with increased levels of lead.According to an announcement posted on the Food and Drug Administration website Monday, American Spices, LLC. has recalled its Spice Class branded ground cinnamon packaged in 7-ounce and 11-ounce plastic…
Some people are overdosing on semaglutide, FDA warns

Some people are overdosing on semaglutide, FDA warns

(NEW YORK) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a new warning about a popular medication used for weight loss.The FDA says it has received reports of people overdosing on compounded semaglutide, giving themselves as much as 20 times more than the intended dose of the medication.The incidents,…
USDA creates new policy to help reduce salmonella in raw poultry

USDA creates new policy to help reduce salmonella in raw poultry

(NEW YORK) -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture has proposed a new rule that aims to protect consumers from foodborne illnesses by significantly reducing salmonella in poultry products that make it onto grocery store shelves and into shoppers' kitchens.After three years of reevaluating its strategy for controlling salmonella rates in…
New initiative launched by WHO to develop mRNA bird flu vaccines

New initiative launched by WHO to develop mRNA bird flu vaccines

(NEW YORK) -- The World Health Organization announced Monday that it has launched an initiative to help accelerate the development of a human bird flu vaccine using messenger RNA (mRNA) technology.The project, which will be led by Argentinian pharmaceutical company Sinergium Biotech, will aim to identify vaccine candidates for manufacturers…
FDA approves blood test to detect colon cancer for those at ‘average risk’

FDA approves blood test to detect colon cancer for those at ‘average risk’

(NEW YORK) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday morning approved a blood test to screen for colorectal cancer in certain individuals.The blood test, known as Shield and manufactured by Guardant Health, is already commercially available, but FDA approval will help broaden availability and insurance coverage.The test was…
What to know about the updated COVID vaccines coming this fall

What to know about the updated COVID vaccines coming this fall

(NEW YORK) -- As summer begins to wind down and many children and teenagers across the U.S. get ready to head back to school next month, it also means updated COVID-19 vaccines are around the corner.Last month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended Americans receive the updated 2024-25…