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Giving ADHD Drugs to Kids Has a Long-Term Side Effect That Might Change Their Minds About Taking It - Futurism
ADHD drugs may have bizarre side effects for kids who take them while they're growing — and it's a tall order as to whether they're worth it.

New antibiotic could be an effective treatment for drug-resistant gonorrhea - NBC News
A pill developed by GSK was found to be safe and effective in treating gonorrhea. It could be the first new type of antibiotic for the STI in more than 20 years.

2 researchers win Breakthrough Prize for MS discoveries - Multiple Sclerosis News Today
Two researchers win the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences for their discoveries related to multiple sclerosis disease mechanisms.

MicroRNA may be therapeutic target for Sjögren’s: Study - Sjogren's Syndrome News
Mimicking the activity of a microRNA molecule eased inflammation and scarring in Sjögren’s rats, pointing to a potential therapeutic target.

Family advice: If I hadn't listened to my sister-in-law's advice during my pregnancy, everything could've been different. - Slate
I feel so conflicted.

Struggle To Hear In Noisy Environments? Simple Trick With Your Hands Could Help - IFLScience
If you can't pick out conversation from the noise, a new study has a tip.

New antibiotic is effective against gonorrhea, could be first new treatment since 1990s, study says - CNN
A new type of antibiotic for treatment of urinary tract infections in women could also work against gonorrhea infections, a new study finds. This could put the medication, called gepotidacin, on track to become the first new antibiotic for gonorrhea since the…

How Lactating Brains Rewire Metabolism for Milk Production - Neuroscience News
Lactation triggers significant metabolic changes in mothers, driven by shifting hormone levels and brain activity.
Is Covid Rewriting the Rules of Aging? Brain Decline Alarms Doctors - WSJ

88 Funny Memes For People Who Cope With Humor Because Therapy Is Expensive (New Pics) - Bored Panda
Life comes with its fair share of turmoils.

Scientists Find 17 Risk Factors for Brain Disease - Newser
Healthy adjustments to physical activity, diet, sleep, stress could make a real difference

Police at Greater Risk of Brain Trauma and PTSD - Neuroscience News
A large new study reveals police officers are more than twice as likely to sustain traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) as the general population, with those injured on duty facing double the risk of developing complex PTSD.

2 New Measles Cases Reported in Erie County; Vaccine Clinic Scheduled - Erie News Now
The CDC now classifies the three cases as an outbreak.

Why I’ve had it with single-food studies, and maybe you should, too - The Seattle Times
The presence or absence of a particular amount of a particular food eaten at a particular frequency doesn’t make or break your diet, writes Carrie Dennett.

Dear Doctor: Are stand-alone screening centers a better option than doctor recommended tests? - OregonLive.com
The main harm comes from false-positive ultrasounds.

How Neurons Switch Gears to Navigate the Developing Brain - Neuroscience News
New research reveals that neurons can switch their migration strategy depending on whether they move on flat surfaces or through tight, crowded spaces.

He’s decided to die. Strangers are sending him prayers — and dinner invitations - USA Today
Joseph Awuah-Darko, 28, is pursuing assisted suicide for treatment-resistant bipolar disorder. The 'Last Supper Project' that followed has been controversial.
Megyn Kelly blasts medical community over her Covid vaccine-linked condition: 'They lied to us' - Times of India
Megyn Kelly, the American journalist, regrets her decision to get the Covid-19 vaccine, citing an autoimmune diagnosis following her Pfizer doses and

Shared Protein Link Found Between Parkinson’s and Cancer - Neuroscience News
A new study reveals that the protein alpha-synuclein, known for its role in Parkinson’s disease, also contributes to the development of melanoma by promoting excessive DNA repair and cell proliferation.

Haunted by hopelessness: 12 Zambians share their stories as HIV drugs run out : Goats and Soda - NPR
Mothers and children, husbands and wives, doctors, truck drivers and religious leaders are all grappling with the fallout from the sudden U.S. cuts in aid.