More than 6 million children are diagnosed with some form of ADHD according to the Centers for Disease Control. Treatments can be controversial.
PR Newswire: In Children’s Heart Disease: Decreasing Wound Infection Rates, Measuring Outcomes, Refining Clinical Tools
For the twentieth year, pediatric cardiology researchers and clinicians from multiple centers worldwide are sharing their findings at a large conference sponsored by the Cardiac Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Cardiology 2017, the 20th Annual Update on Pediatric and Congenital Cardiovascular Disease, meets Feb. 22 to Feb. 26 in Orlando.
Baptist Press: March to voice scientists’ concerns
Organizers of a “March for Science” in Washington claim their event will express the views of scientists worried about the future of their profession under the Trump administration.
Tyler Morning Telegraph: Guest Commentary: The Following Sentence Might Save Someone’s Life
The following sentence might save someone’s life. There are millions of Americans with a serious, life-threatening virus that can be cured, within roughly 12 weeks, if they simply get tested and find out they have it.
UMass Lowell: Chemistry Professor Designing Dentures that Heal
Cannon Courier: Diet Sodas Linked to Increase in Belly Fat
CBS News ran a story with the above title on March 17, 2015.