COVID cases could be ticking up in New York City, wastewater data shows

COVID cases could be ticking up in New York City, wastewater data shows

(NEW YORK) -- COVID-19 cases may be increasing again in New York City, new wastewater data hints. Nearly all of the 14 wastewater treatments plants in the city are currently in the "high" detection level category, meaning likely 50 or more cases per 100,000 people, according to the NYS Wastewater…
FDA warns about safety of ‘off-brand’ versions of Ozempic, Wegovy

FDA warns about safety of ‘off-brand’ versions of Ozempic, Wegovy

(NEW YORK) -- Federal regulators are warning about safety concerns amid the rising popularity of drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy for weight loss. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers that off-brand forms of the medications could be unsafe. The warning comes as many people have reported turning…
Breast cancer success: Drug found to reduce risk of cancer coming back

Breast cancer success: Drug found to reduce risk of cancer coming back

(NEW YORK) -- A breast cancer drug already on the market has been found to lower the chances of breast cancer recurring, an advancement that could open the drug to a broader range of patients. The pharmaceutical company Novartis announced the findings Friday about its breast cancer treatment Kisqali, a…
Cancer drug shortage is forcing doctors to decide which patients get treatment

Cancer drug shortage is forcing doctors to decide which patients get treatment

(NEW YORK) -- Just six weeks ago, Greg DeStefano began a new chemotherapy combination. The 50-year-old, from Northbrook, Illinois, had recently been diagnosed with his fourth round of cancer and doctors were hopeful the medication would treat the tumors growing in his neck. DeStefano was responding well, but then, in…
Teenage birth rates in the US reached historic lows in 2022, CDC report finds

Teenage birth rates in the US reached historic lows in 2022, CDC report finds

(NEW YORK) -- Teenage birth rates have fallen to their lowest levels ever, new provisional federal data published Thursday found. The report, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics, showed the birth rate among 15- to 19-year-olds in 2022 was 13.5 per 1,000 females.…
How to prevent hot car deaths after recent string of fatalities

How to prevent hot car deaths after recent string of fatalities

(NEW YORK) -- Experts are reminding the public of the dangers of heatstroke after a recent spate of hot car deaths. The latest incident occurred Sunday, when an 11-month-old girl in Palm Bay, Florida, died after she was left in a car while authorities said her parents attended a church…
Mental health apps might put your privacy at risk. Here’s how to stay protected

Mental health apps might put your privacy at risk. Here’s how to stay protected

(NEW YORK) -- Digital mental health company BetterHelp is facing multiple potential class action lawsuits over claims from patients that it shared their personal information to advertisers — including Facebook. The lawsuits came soon after BetterHelp agreed in March to pay $7.8 million over charges from the Federal Trade Commission that…