A pediatric psychologist explains why the pandemic has taken a toll on teenagers and how parents can help them cope.
Recent data shows the COVID-19 vaccine is safe for pregnant women and their babies. An Ob/Gyn explains how the findings can help those who are hesitant.
April 16 is World Voice Day. Recent research suggests a rise in voice-related problems during the pandemic. A specialist has tips for reducing vocal strain while working from home.
As the vaccine rollout continues, researchers are noticing a decline with COVID-19 testing. The director of clinical virology for Cleveland Clinic explains why that is.
Meet a baseball player who had big league dreams, until he lost his hand in a freak accident. Learn more about the surgery that allowed him to throw again.
April is Donate Life Month. Meet a young man who gave the gift of life to his 1-year-old nephew and ended up saving his own in the process.
A doctor has tips for baseball fans who plan to attend a game in person this season.
A recent study shows people with multiple sclerosis are not at greater risk for COVID-19 complications. A neurologist, who took part in the research, explains the findings.
A new survey from the CDC highlights how virtual learning can be damaging to a child's mental health. A psychologist offers advice for parents.
Camille Sabella, MD, comments on new data showing the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine is effective in children 12-15 years old.