Trying to lose weight? Avoid sugar substitutes, the World Health Organization warns

Trying to lose weight? Avoid sugar substitutes, the World Health Organization warns

(NEW YORK) -- People who are trying to lose weight should avoid using zero calorie non-sugar sweeteners, according to a new recommendation released Monday by the World Health Organization. Zero calorie non-sugar sweeteners, including artificial and natural sweeteners like aspartame and stevia, have not been shown to help with weight…
CDC warns about potential risk of mpox ahead of summer gatherings

CDC warns about potential risk of mpox ahead of summer gatherings

(ATLANTA) -- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention alerted doctors across the country Monday about the potential risk of new mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, cases, warning that summer gatherings could lead to a "resurgence." Mpox cases have plummeted since a peak in the summer of 2022, with the…
How to properly change your skin care routine for summer sun

How to properly change your skin care routine for summer sun

(NEW YORK) -- As the seasons change, our skin care needs change with it, so here are a few dermatologist-approved ideas to help switch up that regimen for summer. Dr. Rita Linkner shared her top tips with ABC News' Good Morning America to get your skin ready for the summer…
Schools stock Naloxone as student drug overdoses surge

Schools stock Naloxone as student drug overdoses surge

(BUDA, Texas) -- Bandages, ice packs, aspirin and epinephrine have long been staples of nurse Dawn Baker's public high school medical clinic in Texas. Now, she also stocks Naloxone to treat drug overdoses -- keeping a supply by the door in case she needs to save a life in an…
A skin patch could help treat peanut allergies in kids, trial finds

A skin patch could help treat peanut allergies in kids, trial finds

(NEW YORK) -- A patch that sits on a person's skin could help reduce the risk of severe allergic reactions in toddlers with peanut allergies, according to the newly published results of a small clinical trial. The results, published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine, found that toddlers…
FDA drops blood donation restrictions specific to gay and bisexual men

FDA drops blood donation restrictions specific to gay and bisexual men

(WASHINGTON) -- The Food and Drug Administration has dropped all restrictions specific to gay and bisexual men donating blood, a move long anticipated by public health experts and gay rights activists. The new guidance, first proposed in January and finalized Thursday, will not restrict donations based on someone's sexual orientation or…