As ADHD drug shortage continues, one doctor has advice on alternatives – Spectrum News
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Shiga Toxin‒Producing Escherichia coli Diagnoses from Health Practitioners, Queensland, Australia CDC >View original article Contributor:
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) dashboard was a ground-breaking tool that demonstrated the strength of public appetite for data and provided local and national decision-makers with crucial information that helped to inform response. From Thursday 21 December it will be fully replaced by the UKHSA data dashboard, which has been available alongside it since its launch in September 2023. … Read more
Debate Sparked by Alberta Health Minister’s Meeting with Naturopathic College Head Medriva >View original article Contributor:
Q. I am a 29-year-old recreational athlete who just returned from a ski vacation where I hurt my left knee. I felt a pop when my left knee twisted. My … Click to Continue » View original article Contributor:
Though there are guidelines for when a convicted criminal merits the death penalty (in states that still have capital punishment), ultimately, the jury makes the decision. A new study finds that the facts of the case are not the sole determinant of whether or not a jury will issue a death sentence—based on the research, … Read more
Despite significant strides in research and treatments–from liquid biopsy to vaccines, from precision medicine to CAR T-cell therapy–cancer remains the leading cause of death across the globe, taking some 10 million lives annually. And beyond just the devastating human toll, cancer’s economic burden on patients and their families exceeds $21 billion each year, a number … Read more
A new variant of the virus that causes COVID-19 is rising to prominence in the U.S. as winter illness season approaches its peak: JN.1, yet another descendent of Omicron. JN.1 was first detected in the U.S. in September but spread slowly at first. In recent weeks, however, it has accounted for a growing percentage of … Read more
A new study adds to evidence that severe obesity is becoming more common in young U.S. children. There was some hope that children in a government food program might be bucking a trend in obesity rates — earlier research found rates were dropping a little about a decade ago for those kids. But an update … Read more
University Health Services Offers Holistic Health Care – Texas A&M Today Texas A&M University Today >View original article Contributor: