New study confirms that COVID-19 vaccines can temporarily affect menstruation

New study confirms that COVID-19 vaccines can temporarily affect menstruation

(NEW YORK) -- When COVID-19 vaccines became widely available, some women reported changes in the timing and length of their menstrual cycles after getting vaccinated. Now, nearly two years later, a global study has confirmed that COVID-19 vaccination can lead to temporary changes in cycle length for some people. The…
New guidance released on diagnosing, treating long COVID symptoms

New guidance released on diagnosing, treating long COVID symptoms

(WASHINGTON) -- Citing concerns about the lingering and sometimes debilitating long-term impacts of COVID-19 on the body -- and observed inequities amongst minority patients suffering disproportionately from the virus -- medical experts on “long COVID” issued the first guidance of its kind to diagnose and treat the mysterious illness. Experts…
Katie Couric reveals breast cancer diagnosis

Katie Couric reveals breast cancer diagnosis

(NEW YORK) -- Katie Couric is speaking out after being diagnosed with and treated for breast cancer. The 65-year-old journalist revealed in a personal essay on her website that she was diagnosed with breast cancer in June, and has since undergone surgery and radiation to treat the disease. Couric, a…
What’s behind dramatic drop in monkeypox cases in the US

What’s behind dramatic drop in monkeypox cases in the US

(NEW YORK) -- After weeks of rising cases, the monkeypox outbreak appears to be significantly slowing down in the United States. As of Sept. 21, the latest date for which data is available, the seven-day case average was 197, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This is a 50% drop…
Mom speaks out after daughter dies from suspected fentanyl overdose

Mom speaks out after daughter dies from suspected fentanyl overdose

(WITCHITA FALLS, TX) -- A Texas mom is speaking out after her daughter died earlier this month following a suspected opioid overdose. Experts involved in the case believe that fentanyl, a synthetic opioid, might be to blame. Silvia Martinez of Wichita Falls, Texas, told "Good Morning America" that she wanted…