‘World-first’ study examines period pain in teens
Researchers hope to see if period pain as a teenager makes chronic pain as an adult more likely.
FRIDAY, 22 NOVEMBER 2024, 09:50
Researchers hope to see if period pain as a teenager makes chronic pain as an adult more likely.
Dr. Sam Yoon and a collaborator duplicated images across their research studies over many years. The collaborator has left Columbia.
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Lucy Letby was reportedly “unhappy” at being told she could no longer administer controlled drugs.
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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall, which one of its commissioners said was “doomed to fail.”
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Milton threatened a Daytona Beach site that produces one-fourth of the nation’s IV medical solutions, which were already in short supply because of storm damage in North Carolina.
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