A new study finds that doctors are hesitant to provide potentially lifesaving care for pregnant patients in states with abortion bans.
Archive - October 2024
Ultrafine particles are approximately one-thousandth the width of a human hair. But because of their tiny size, they are easily inhaled – and typically more dangerous than larger particles.
The combination of fentanyl and xylazine that dominates Philadelphia’s illegal dope supply creates agonizing withdrawal symptoms. This presents new challenges for doctors and nurses.
Teachers who took the course reported less depression and better sleep − and needed fewer sick days.
The sellers of these online products acknowledge that many of their drugs are for ‘research purposes only’ or ‘not for human consumption.’
Imbalances in different species of bacteria in a baby’s gut may provide insights into their neurodevelopment.