Parents scramble for cure, plus viral outbreaks and the benefits of weekend sleep

A MOTHER’S MISSION – Rebekah Lockard of Colorado is desperate to save the clinical trial that could cure her daughter’s rare disease. It is largely up to her to raise the funds. Continue reading…

“PERSONAL CHOICE” – Here’s why more Americans are wary of the COVID-19 vaccine, doctors say. Continue reading…

COMMITTED TO A HEALING – A Canadian father created a drug to save his son from a rare disease – and now other families are desperate to get the treatment. Continue reading…

Terry Pirovolakis, pictured with his family, used his life savings to create a gene therapy for his youngest son, centre, who has a rare disease called SPG50. (Terry Pirovolakis)

THRIVING WITH ANXIETY – An expert offers her advice on how to accept your mental health problem and use it to your advantage. Continue reading…

DANGEROUS COMPLICATION – Sepsis is now the third deadliest disease in the United States, after heart disease and cancer. Experts share symptoms, treatments, and prevention tips. Continue reading…

“RARE BUT SERIOUS” – As a New Hampshire man fights for his life, experts are sharing warnings about Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE), a potentially deadly disease transmitted by mosquitoes. Continue reading…

A rare and potentially deadly mosquito-borne disease has sparked concern and led to lockdowns in the northeastern United States (iStock)

MATTERS OF THE HEART – A single blood test could predict women’s risk of heart attack up to 30 years in advance, researchers say. Continue reading…

“LAZINESS FEVER” – The CDC has issued an alert about cases of Oropouche virus, also known as lazy fever, in travelers returning from Cuba. Here’s what you need to know. Continue reading…

SEASONAL WELL-BEING These 7 health products can help you breathe easier, avoid allergies, and support your immune system. Continue reading…

WEEKEND MEETINGS – Sleeping longer on weekends could reduce the risk of heart disease by 20%, according to a new study. Sleep experts discuss the potential benefits of the practice. Continue reading…

People who caught up on the most sleep over the weekend had a 20% lower risk of developing heart disease. (iStock)

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