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Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine 73% effective in children under 5, updated data shows
Xinhua News Agency / Getty Images Pfizer released new data Tuesday showing its vaccine continues to reduce the risk of COVID-19 in children ages six months to 4 years-old. Unlike Moderna’s two-shot vaccine, Pfizer’s vaccine [Read More…]

Marijuana, hallucinogen use reach all-time high among young adults
CasarsaGuru/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Marijuana and hallucinogen use among young adults has reached a new high. Use of marijuana and hallucinogens by 19- to 30-year-olds reached their highest levels since tracking began in 1988, [Read More…]

Life expectancy dropped in 2020 in every US state, mainly due to COVID: CDC
fzant/Getty Images (ATLANTA) — Every state saw a decline in life expectancy during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new federal data published Tuesday. The report, from the Centers for Disease Control [Read More…]

Wendy’s removes romaine lettuce used in sandwiches as CDC investigates E. coli outbreak in 4 states
Dwi Pradnyana/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Wendy’s is removing the romaine lettuce it uses in some of its sandwiches as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention investigates an E. coli outbreak that has sickened [Read More…]

Low-calorie sugar alternatives could negatively affect gut health, study finds
Bill Boch/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Low-calorie sugar alternatives, which had previously been thought to be relatively harmless, may actually have a negative effect on human gut health, according to a new study. All four [Read More…]

Monkeypox now reported in all 50 states
Joe Raedle/Getty Images, FILE (NEW YORK) — Monkeypox has now been detected in all 50 states, health officials revealed. Wyoming became the final state to report a case of the disease on Monday. The Wyoming [Read More…]

Late-stage cervical cancer still on the rise despite ways to prevent, detect and treat early
The Good Brigade/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Cervical cancer is usually caused by human papillomavirus, a sexually transmitted infection so common nearly all sexually active men and women will get the virus in their lifetime, [Read More…]

Rise in heart disease may be explained by extreme weather conditions: Study
Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Dr. Martha Gulati will never forget the first time she saw a young, healthy athlete die of heat stroke. It was 1995 in Chicago, in the middle of [Read More…]

New York reports first known case of monkeypox in a child
Jackyenjoyphotography/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The New York State Department of Health reported its first known case of monkeypox in a child in New York. According to the new data, one child under the age [Read More…]

Self-managed abortions may rise as access to care decreases, providers say
Megan Varner/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — As it gets harder to access abortion care because of state laws and restrictions, self-managed abortions may become more common, abortion providers told ABC News. Self-managed abortions are done by [Read More…]

Vast majority of the youngest Americans remain unvaccinated against COVID
SrdjanPav/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — It has now been two months since the start of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout for the youngest Americans, and despite some initial enthusiasm from a select group of parents, the [Read More…]

Why rape exceptions in abortion bans are more complicated in reality
Cheney Orr/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Since the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade in June, several states have enacted strict abortion bans. At least 15 states have ceased nearly all abortion services and [Read More…]

WHO monkeypox expert details challenges, next steps in emergency preparedness
Joe Raedle/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The monkeypox outbreak continues to grow globally with over 14,000 cases in the U.S. alone, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dr. Rosamund Lewis, the [Read More…]

Less than 60% of kids are vaccinated against polio in some NYC neighborhoods
ED JONES/AFP via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Some of New York City’s area have less than 60% of kids fully vaccinated against polio, according to data from the city’s Department of Health. Just last [Read More…]

New report warns about privacy of period-tracking, pregnancy apps after Roe v. Wade overturned
STOCK PHOTO/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A new report is shining a spotlight on potential privacy concerns loopholes in apps that collect women’s personal health information following the reversal of Roe v. Wade. Abortion is [Read More…]

New COVID guidelines ease in-person work but won’t spur return to office, experts say
EMS-FORSTER-PRODUCTIONS (WASHINGTON) — Apple on Monday made headlines as the latest major company to call its workers back to the office, setting a deadline for early next month that will require workers to do their [Read More…]

COVID-19’s negative impact on caregivers and 4 ways to help them
Luis Alvarez/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The COVID-19 pandemic has had unprecedented effects on our society and even more so on our senior population, as they struggle to manage care. In some cases, they are [Read More…]

This is how mifepristone and misoprostol induce abortions
Robyn Beck/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Just under 1 million people utilized abortion services in the U.S. in 2020, according to recent data from the Guttmacher Institute. Another report from Guttmacher in 2016 showed that [Read More…]

CDC director acknowledges mistakes to staff in internal message
Stefani Reynolds/Pool/Getty Images (ATLANTA) — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky made a remarkable acknowledgment of her agency’s failures during the COVID-19 pandemic as she delivered a message to her staff Wednesday. [Read More…]

Child dies from suspected case of brain-eating amoeba in Nebraska, the state’s first
Larry Mayer/Getty Images (OMAHA, Neb.) — A child in Nebraska is suspected to have died from a rare case of brain-eating amoeba, health officials said Wednesday. If confirmed, it will be the first known death [Read More…]