
Pandemic Babies Show Neurodevelopmental Differences, Study Shows
CLEVELAND, Ohio - A new study found that babies born during the first year of the pandemic showed neurodevelopmental differences at six months of age. Cleveland Clinic Children’s pediatrician, Katherine Myers, M.D., who was not a part of the study,

Cabin Fever Becomes a Side Effect of COVID-19 as Intended Five Day Lockdown Stretches Into Week Three
SHANGHAI, China - Not only is there no cure for COVID-19, there's also still no cure for boredom. THAT NOISE -- IS people screaming and shouting out of frustration from the balconies of one of Shanghai's largest residential compounds..A five-day lock-down

Put me in Coach! After Cancer Treatment, Young Woman is Ready to Play Ball Again
‘She has big things ahead of her.’ CAR-T cell therapy gives Florida teen hope FLORIDA (Mayo Clinic) - The crack of an aluminum bat is met with cheers from a crowd watching Brooke Michael hit a softball deep to left field. She's done this befor

Air Pollution: Health Risks You Should Know About
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- According to the Environmental Defense Fund, air pollution is now the biggest environmental risk for early death. So just how does this hazard impact your health? Air pollution isn’t just an ugly sight. It’s

Using Theater as Therapy for Kids who are Hearing Impaired
LOS ANGELES, Calif. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - Every day 33 babies are born in the United States with permanent hearing loss. One woman is helping thousands of children with hearing loss thrive by using the theater as therapy. It’s a performance of a life