Woman shares what happened after she stopped taking semaglutide

Woman shares what happened after she stopped taking semaglutide

(NEW YORK) -- For Meredith Schorr, a registered nurse, working in the medical field during the coronavirus pandemic, took both a mental and physical toll. "I wasn't thinking about how to integrate vegetables and fruit into my diet but rather, how am I going to save this person's life," Schorr,…
Tick-borne illness babesiosis is spreading in the US, CDC report shows

Tick-borne illness babesiosis is spreading in the US, CDC report shows

(NEW YORK) -- The number of new cases of babesiosis, a tick-borne illness, increased significantly between 2011 and 2019 in the United States, a new CDC report found. It’s also spreading consistently in three new states — now, the disease is endemic in 10 states in the Northeast and Midwest.…
Utah governor signs bill banning abortion clinics across the state

Utah governor signs bill banning abortion clinics across the state

(SALT LAKE CITY) -- Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has signed a bill into law banning abortion clinics in the state, making it the latest to restrict the procedure since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Cox, a Republican, signed H.B. 467 after it passed the state Senate on March…
Maternal mortality rates are increasing, highest among Black women

Maternal mortality rates are increasing, highest among Black women

(NEW YORK) -- Maternal mortality rates in the United States continue to rise and Black women continue to be most affected, new data shows. Deaths of women during and just after pregnancy have been steadily increasing over the past few years, according to a report published Thursday by the National…
No clear association between Paxlovid and COVID-19 rebound, FDA says

No clear association between Paxlovid and COVID-19 rebound, FDA says

(NEW YORK) -- A U.S. Food and Drug Administration analysis did not find a clear association between the COVID-19 antiviral drug Paxlovid and illness rebound, the FDA said in a new report. Rebound rates are around the same in people who took the drug and those who didn't, the study said.…
Here’s what you need to know as Google expands its health care AI

Here’s what you need to know as Google expands its health care AI

(NEW YORK) -- Google is expanding use of its health care artificial intelligence, including helping detect diseases, such as cancer, earlier and answering medical questions. During the technology company's annual The Check Up event on Tuesday, employees announced several new updates and partnerships that they claim will help expand access to…