Olivia Rinaldi is a White House reporter at CBS News. She covered President Trump's 2024 presidential campaign and was previously an associate producer for "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell" and ...
Vitamin K injections have prevented deadly brain bleeds in infants for more than 60 years. New research shows refusal rates ...
The flu shot offers protection against the flu for about 6 months. Health experts recommend that a person should get a flu shot every year, and the best time to get one is usually around the end of ...
The FDA and CDC recommended Pfizer booster shots for some groups, including elderly people, this week.
A CIA spokesperson told CBS News on Thursday that the Afghan suspect in the shooting "previously worked with the U.S. government, including CIA, as a member of a partner force in Kandahar that ended ...
As flu season begins in the Northern Hemisphere, this question — along with other concerns — circulates among families, in schools, and at workplaces. But this year, with all that’s going on in the ...
Vaccines aren’t just for kids. Grown-ups need them to protect against diseases that become more common in adulthood. They can also protect you if you missed a dose as a child. Most adults need some or ...
Tetanus shots offer around 10 years’ worth of protection for people over the age of 18. Vaccinations are safe for most people and important to protect against this disease. Tetanus, or lockjaw, is a ...
Flu season is upon us again, so let’s set the record straight: The flu shot can’t give you the flu. Still, like any vaccine or medication, your annual jab does come with the potential of flu shot side ...
If you could, would you seek medical treatment to improve your ability to orgasm and the quality of your orgasms? For many women who experience sexual dysfunction — and even those without — the answer ...
What is it, really, about Connor Bedard’s shot — a shot that, though he’s just 18 years old, has for years been talked about as if he has patented it — that makes it so dangerous and unique? What’s ...