The vast majority of those who misuse ADHD drugs get them from people who have been diagnosed with ADHD and prescribed the drugs.
Many parents don't follow safe infant sleep practices, study finds
Researchers surveyed 1,030 mothers from 32 hospital across the U.S.
Scientists recommend halting destruction of last live strain of smallpox virus
The most recent instance of smallpox infection in a human occurred in 1977.
Stem cell therapies look promising for heart disease, review suggests
Researchers caution that with larger clinical trials underway, it is important to wait for those findings to ensure the certainty of the effects.
Teen suicide clusters linked to newspaper reports, researchers say
The strongest association was found for news stories about suicides among teens.
High-dose antidepressants linked to increased self-harm
Depression is correlated with adverse health conditions and behaviors, including smoking, alcohol consumption, sleep disturbance, and physical inactivity.
FDA approves ‘pacemaker’ for treating sleep apnea
New treatment option approved for sleep apnea patients that cannot use CPAP will consist of fully implanted pacemaker-like stimulator.
Up to 40 percent of premature deaths could be avoided
The top five causes of death in the U.S. claim over 900,000 lives annually and much can be done to prolong many of these lives.
Vitamin D deficiency may be linked to aggressive prostate cancer, researchers say
Vitamin D is a group of fat-soluble secosteroids that has been known to influence the growth and evolution of prostate cells in animal models of prostate cancer.
WHO warns of drug-resistant threat
Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria are altered so that the antibiotics no longer work properly.
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