Baby Formula Shipment Arrives In The US To Address Nationwide Shortage
A shipment of baby formula arrived in the U.S. from Europe on Sunday to address the nationwide formula shortage affecting millions of Americans.
Read MoreA shipment of baby formula arrived in the U.S. from Europe on Sunday to address the nationwide formula shortage affecting millions of Americans.
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Read MoreThe FDA recently announced that they have cleared a new type of latex underwear called Lorals for Protection as being able to help protect against STIs.
Read MoreOn May 20, 2022, J.M. Smucker Company issued a voluntary recall of some Jif peanut butter products, which were manufactured at a Lexington, Ky., facility.
Read MoreEstrogen supports immune function and improves your body's ability to deter pathogens. The question is, do these findings apply to COVID-19? Let's find out.
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Read MoreSIDS has long been thought of as a mere tragedy when a healthy baby passes away in her sleep. But science has found a genetic cause linked to the condition.
Read MoreThis research shows promise for developing a treatment plan for people with Parkinson's disease in the future.
Read MoreJarrod Spencer understands how mental health can affect athletic performance. He spoke to Health Digest about what happens when athletes neglect their minds.
Read MoreNew research may be able to help people evaluate their risk factors for dementia.
Read MoreGabbi Cunningham knows about the struggles that come with her level. She spoke to Health Digest about competing in the Olympics and working on mental health.
Read MoreResearchers may have found a biomarker linked to an infant's risk of SIDS. However, study limitations may exist, and there are steps you can take on your own.
Read MoreWith five ALS treatment drugs currently authorized by the FDA, a recently approved drug known as Radicava ORS is expected to make treatment more accessible.
Read MoreWhile there exists plenty of research on the negative outcomes of kids playing too many video games, new research points to an unexpected benefit.
Read MoreImatinib is a medication that hinders the spread of cancer, and now it could be useful in the fight against COVID-19 as well.
Read MoreWhile Europe has seen far more cases of the recent Monkeypox outbreak, the U.S. may start to see cases as well. Here's what to know about the virus.
Read MoreThe baby formula shortage has many parents frantic about where they can get their baby's food from. Fortunately, the government is taking steps to help.
Read MoreYou may have heard of beta-blockers for helping with hypertension. But they can also help prevent this common painful type of headache as well.
Read MoreWhile experts are not exactly clear why eating fewer calories leads to a longer life, some think that eating less revitalizes the body's biological clock.
Read MoreWhile questions are starting to surface as to whether or not we need to begin masking again, a new study sheds light on mask-type efficacy.
Read MoreExperts suggest we're not completely past COVID-19 yet and there are ways to mitigate its spread if a loved one comes down with it.
Read MoreDr. Jarrod Spencer is a sports psychologist who is passionate about raising awareness for athletes' mental health. Here's why.
Read MoreResearchers are growing increasingly concerned over the global impacts of pollution, including premature death and other health conditions.
Read MoreThe FDA granted emergency use authorization for a booster shot of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11.
Read MoreIn the cancer world, scientists are learning that drugs used to treat one type of cancer may be useful in treating a completely different kind of cancer.
Read MoreNew research carried out by researchers from the University of Pennsylvania may help experts figure out a way better way to treat atopic dermatitis.
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