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When your baby’s teeth begin to come in, it’s an exciting time for parents, but not so much for babies. Your little one is developing teeth, which means that solid food isn’t as far off as you think it is—that first year flies by! But for your baby, it’s a time of confusion, discomfort and pain. Your baby will be […]
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Related story These Genius School Supply Bundles Make Back-to-School Shopping Stress-Free Log ih to your Amazon account and you’ll find all of the tech gadgets and laptops that your kinds want and need. Here, we’ve compiled this list of tech products for kids from kindergarten through 8th grade and beyond. Just one click and you’ve got yet another part of […]
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The first trimester for any expectant mom is a time of major adjustment and jarring body changes — both internal and external. Mom-to-be Ashley Iaconetti is learning that firsthand, and she didn’t hold back when revealing how intense her first-trimester pregnancy symptoms — whoa, nausea! — have been thus far. The Bachelor in Paradise alum took to Amazon Live yesterday […]
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BOSTON (Reuters) – An ex-pharmacist at a Massachusetts compounding pharmacy whose mold-tainted drugs sparked a deadly fungal meningitis outbreak in 2012 was resentenced on Wednesday to 10-1/2 years in prison after an appeals court tossed his earlier eight-year punishment.Slideshow ( 2 images )Glenn Chin, the now-defunct New England Compounding Center’s supervisory pharmacist, was sentenced for a second time by U.S. […]
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Locals line up with their tanks to refill oxygen during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Yangon, Myanmar, July 14, 2021. REUTERS/Stringer(Reuters) – Military-ruled Myanmar reported record numbers of coronavirus cases and deaths on Wednesday, as it suffers its most severe wave of infections so far. Citing health ministry figures, zovirax acyclovir cream state-run MRTV said there were 7,089 new […]
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Studies have shown that diabetes drugs called sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors can provide kidney- and cardiovascular-related benefits to individuals with or without diabetes and with or without impaired kidney function. An analysis appearing in an upcoming issue of JASN now provides insights about the efficacy and safety of SGLT2 inhibitors in people with advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD), an […]
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Administering high-dose buprenorphine in the emergency department (ED) to individuals with untreated opioid use disorder (OUD) is safe, well tolerated, and may help get more patients into treatment after discharge. “Emergency departments are at the front lines of treating people with OUD and helping them overcome barriers to recovery such as withdrawal,” Nora D. Volkow, MD, director of the National […]
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A new study increases knowledge of the genetics behind aortic aneurysm, a disease that can spark life-threatening events like aortic dissections and ruptures. University of Michigan Health-led researchers compared blood samples from more than 1,300 people who had a thoracic aortic aneurysm with more than 18,000 control samples, in partnership with U-M’s Cardiovascular Health Improvement Project and its Michigan Genomics […]
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Answering a charge from the National Science Board, the RegenMed Development Organization (ReMDO), through its RegeneratOR Workforce Development Initiative, has released the results of a national survey of regenerative medicine biomanufacturing knowledge, skills, and abilities needed for successful employment in the regenerative medicine field. The National Science Board called for the creation of a skilled technical workforce driven by science […]
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When it’s hot — and we mean 100-plus-degrees hot — the last thing you want to do during the summer months is eat a heavy meal or get the meat sweats. And as for turning on the oven? Forget about it. Instead, we turn to crisp, fruity salads, hydrocodone elixir strengths light garden pastas with fresh veggies, seafood and citrus-based […]
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