Long COVID research opens door for further exploration on post-viral illness

Long COVID research opens door for further exploration on post-viral illness

(NEW YORK) -- For decades, scientists have been studying why some people experience prolonged illnesses in the wake of even mild infections. Now, due to the millions of people suffering from a similar phenomenon after COVID-19 infection, new funding and research efforts are beginning to unlock some of the mysteries that…
Chemotherapy drug could reduce risk of dying of cervical cancer: Study

Chemotherapy drug could reduce risk of dying of cervical cancer: Study

(NEW YORK) -- An already-approved chemotherapy drug could reduce the risk of dying of cervical cancer when added to the current treatment standard, according to new research presented at a major medical conference. The study, presented at the European Society for Medical Oncology, followed 500 people, most of whom had "locally…
Facebook, Instagram harm young people’s mental health, lawsuit says

Facebook, Instagram harm young people’s mental health, lawsuit says

(NEW YORK) -- Dozens of states are taking action Tuesday against Meta, the company that owns Facebook and Instagram, for allegedly harming young people's mental health. A federal lawsuit and parallel state lawsuits allege that Meta knowingly designed and deployed harmful features on Instagram and Facebook that purposefully addict children and…
Doctors’ group warns sleep and sound machines may be too loud for kids

Doctors’ group warns sleep and sound machines may be too loud for kids

(NEW YORK) -- The American Academy of Pediatrics is warning parents and caregivers that excessive exposure to loud noises can be detrimental to children, and sound machines can cause more harm to children than previously thought. In a statement released Saturday, the AAP said: "What families may not realize is…