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This Is Why You Never Wear Shoes That Are Too Small
They say beauty is pain. However, squeezing into those perfect pair of shoes that don’t quite fit right is potentially a lot more damaging than you might expect. According to Healthline, finding the right pair of shoes for your feet is an important way of maintaining your overall health and well-being. Wearing shoes that are […]
Women, those under 40 more likely to have side effects to COVID vaccine, expert says
Benefits of COVID vaccine ‘greatly outweigh’ short-lived side effects: Dr. Nesheiwat Fox News medical contributor Dr. Janette Nesheiwat joins ‘Fox & Friends First’ to discuss possible side effects from the coronavirus vaccine and weighs in on herd immunity timeline. Women and people under 40 years old are more likely to experience side effects from COVID-19 […]
Thailand faces growing outbreak ahead of New Year travel
Thai authorities struggled to contain a growing coronavirus outbreak just days before the country’s traditional Songkran New Year’s holiday, when millions of people travel. Health officials reported 559 new infections on Friday, following increases over the previous two days. The government response has so far centered on closures of nightlife venues in 41 provinces for […]
Bright and Colorful Roller Blades That Your Kids Will Love
It’s time for your kids to hit the rink or the pavement with some super cool roller blades. As a parent, you could be internally (or externally) groaning at the prospect of getting yet another wearable toy for your kids that they’re going to grow out of at a record rate. Well, there’s some good […]
New Drug Approved for ADHD in Children: Why It’s Different
The Food and Drug Administration has approved Qelbree, a new non-stimulant medication for children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Experts say there are a limited number of non-stimulant treatments available for children with ADHD. They say non-stimulants are less addictive, have fewer side effects, and are easier to refill. A new non-stimulant treatment for […]
Pfizer Requests FDA Approval to Use Its COVID Vaccine in Kids Ages 12 to 15
After trial results showed that its vaccine is 100% effective in preventing COVID-19 in kids, Pfizer-BioNTech has formally asked the Food and Drug Administration for approval to begin vaccinating children ages 12 to 15. The company requested Friday that the FDA amend its emergency use authorization to lower the approved age for vaccination from 16 […]
FDA: Time to Move Away From Using Decontaminated Respirators
Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today recommended that healthcare facilities cut back on the use of strategies for conserving capacity that have been in effect during the COVID-19 crisis, such as decontaminating disposable respirators for reuse. The National Institute […]
Type 1 Diabetes and Transgender Identity: Is There a Link?
The prevalence of type 1 diabetes among transgender and gender diverse patients is higher than in the general population, research suggests. This has been reported by three groups. In two studies, the cohort comprised children; in the other, older adults. One article documents a nearly fivefold higher rate of type 1 diabetes among youths who […]