The U.S. Food and Drug Administration this week announced its authorization of what it said is the first-ever-authorized at-home test that can detect both COVID and influenza.
Researchers from Texas A&M University and Carnegie Mellon University claimed East Palestine, Ohio, residents may face long-term health risks from exposure to harmful chemicals in the train derailment.
"[A]ll the available pieces of evidence confirm that only COVID-19 vaccination, but not COVID-19 infection, is associated with menstrual irregularities," the researchers write.
The EPA has ordered Norfolk Southern to manage the cleanup of a toxic chemical spill resulting from a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, and threatened to triple the cost of the cleanup if the company fails to comply.
The study says that "both trait emotional intelligence and cognitive ability uniquely predict less concern for political correctness and more support for freedom of speech."
Following Senator John Fetterman checking himself into Walter Reed National Military Medical Center last week for depression, a senior aide has revealed that the congressional freshman, who suffered a stroke while out of the campaign trail, would remain hospitalized for a length of time.
"Biontech/Pfizer's mRNA vaccine approval may have been based on incorrect documentation. There are increasing doubts about the data from the pivotal phase 3 study. Pfizer dodges the allegations and refuses to review."
A California school district is using lesson plans designed by its Black Lives Matter Task Force (BLM) to help teach 7th graders about their implicit bias during Black History Month.
Texas GOP Rep. Ronny Jackson, a former White House physician, is calling for an end to the "cover-up" of President Biden's health after the president's physical earlier this week claimed that he is healthy and fit to serve as commander in chief.