Baby gets special homecoming parade from NICU

Baby gets special homecoming parade from NICU

(NEW YORK) -- One baby got a special homecoming parade three months after he was born weighing only 1 pound and 15 ounces. Samantha Desmond, 28, of Peabody, Massachusetts, was only 25 weeks pregnant, her baby roughly the size of a head of cauliflower, when her water broke -- nearly…
Mississippi governor signs transgender health care ban for minors

Mississippi governor signs transgender health care ban for minors

(JACKSON, Miss.) -- Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves signed a bill banning puberty blockers, hormone therapy and surgeries for people under 18 in the state who are seeking gender-affirming health care. The state joins six other states -- Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, South Dakota and Utah -- with laws or policies…
One of the world’s last cities with a mask mandate plans to drop it

One of the world’s last cities with a mask mandate plans to drop it

(HONG KONG) -- Hong Kong is ending its mask mandate Wednesday, becoming one of the world's last cities to drop rules demanding face coverings. In a press conference Tuesday, Chief Executive John Lee said residents and tourists will not be required to wear masks indoors, outdoors or on public transportation for…
Daughter surprises dad by being his kidney donor

Daughter surprises dad by being his kidney donor

(ST. LOUIS) -- For over nine months, Delayne Ivanowski of Kirkwood, Missouri, kept a secret from her dad that ended up saving his life. Delayne Ivanowski, a 25-year-old nurse at Mercy Hospital in St. Louis, donated her kidney to her dad John Ivanowski, who told his daughter for months that…
Artificial sweetener linked to heart attack and stroke: Study

Artificial sweetener linked to heart attack and stroke: Study

(NEW YORK) -- Zero-calorie sweetener erythritol, widely used in sugar replacement or reduced-sugar products, has been linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular events including heart attacks and strokes for older adults consuming high amounts and already at risk of heart disease, according to a new study published Monday. The…