Parents donate late infant son's organs to save lives: 'We don't want nobody to feel this pain'

A Georgia couple, Courtney and Tyler Pollock, are using their heartbreaking loss to make a difference by donating the organs of their infant son, Judge Theo, who passed away at the age of 4 months.

States file lawsuits against Meta over kids' mental health

The lawsuit also claims that Meta collected data on children under 13 without their parents’ consent.

Arizona woman with osteoporosis takes up pole dancing to improve her condition

An Arizona woman says her years of pole dancing after getting an osteoporosis diagnosis has improved her life in more ways than one, and that includes upping her bone density and treating her condition.

Arizona woman with osteoporosis takes up pole dancing
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An Arizona woman says her years of pole dancing after getting a osteoporosis diagnosis has improved her life in more ways than one, and that includes upping her bone density and treating her condition.

CDC issues alert over high RSV vaccine demand

RSV is a cold-like nuisance for most people, and not as well-known as the flu but packs hospitals every winter.

Injuries in marching band are as common as in other sports, experts say

Band members most often presented with ankle and knee injuries, but 6% of injuries are reported as mild head trauma, the American Academy of Pediatrics reports.

Down Syndrome awareness walk scheduled
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It's homecoming weekend at Arizona State University, and among those taking part in the big parade and block party is the Down Syndrome Network of Arizona. We sat down with the organization's executive director, Jennifer O'Connell to talk more about the awareness walk they are organizing.

3 indicted on fraud-related charges in a Arizona Medicaid billing probe

An Arizona grand jury has indicted three people who operated a center for Native Americans battling substance misuse on felony charges as part of a wide investigation into Medicaid fraud.

Former Florida lawmaker who sponsored 'Don't Say Gay' sentenced to prison for COVID-19 relief fraud

The former Florida lawmaker who sponsored the controversial law critics call "Don’t Say Gay" was sentenced to six months in federal prison Thursday for defrauding a federal coronavirus relief loan program for small businesses.

So-called toddler milks are unregulated and unnecessary, pediatrician group says

The American Academy of Pediatrics says the products often contain high amounts of added sugar and salt. A trade group for the manufacturers of the products says the drinks could fill nutritional gaps.

CVS pulls popular cold medicines from store shelves

The move will impact certain common oral cough and cold products. It comes after an FDA advisory panel determined that a main active ingredient doesn't work.

New technology helping to improve breast cancer surgeries

Doctors say the new technology allows them to get as close to the cancer as possible, without removing any extra healthy breast tissues that do not need to be removed.