Category: Breaking

Long Covid May Affect Organs Like The Heart And Kidneys After Lungs Recover, New Research Says

Over 65 million worldwide are affected by long Covid, which can linger for up to years.

Biden Administration Will Reportedly Launch System To Track Heat-Related Illness Nationwide

After a summer of many U.S. cities breaking their heat record, the Biden administration is taking a step towards acknowledging the effects of extreme heat—creating a n…

Walking Just 4,000 Steps A Day Enough To Lower Risk Of Death, New Study Reveals

A new study suggests that people who take as little as 4,000 steps a day can significantly cut the risk of dying from any cause.

Weight-Loss Drug Wegovy Lowers Major Heart Disease Risk By 20%, Trial Says—Novo Nordisk Shares Surge

Novo Nordisk’s shares rose by more than 16% on Tuesday, as the results of the trial exceeded investor expectations.

What Is Berberine? Supplement Dubbed ‘Nature’s Ozempic’ For Possible Weight Loss Benefits—But Evidence Is Limited.

Berberine, also known as “nature’s Ozempic,” has taken TikTok by storm, with thousands of videos claiming to document weight loss from the inexpensive supplement, but …

Covid Vaccine Makers’ Stocks Crash To Multiyear Lows Monday As Sales Keep Sliding

Moderna has now wiped out nearly $160 billion worth of early pandemic stock gains.

What To Know About Zuranolone—The First FDA-Approved Oral Pill For Postpartum Depression

About one in seven women experience postpartum depression after giving birth.

Covid Cases Are On The Rise—Here’s What You Need To Know

Covid cases are back on the rise just before the upcoming flu season rolls in.

Here’s What Vaccines Your Child Will Need Before School Starts

Each state has different school vaccinations requirements, but many vaccines are required across the country.

Penicillin Shortage Explained: Increased Syphilis Rates And Amoxicillin Shortage Fueled Crisis

The increased demand for Bicillin to treat bacterial infections amid other antibiotic shortages and a spike in syphilis rates is what has caused the shortage.