Addiction complicates pain management, but new guidelines offer help for 'complex patients' The American Society of Anesthesiologists published seven guiding principles to improve pain management before, during and after surgery for patients with a history of substance abuse.
Former staff of controversial Tavistock gender clinic reportedly open new pediatric facility: 'Worrying' Former staff from the UK's controversial Tavistock gender clinic are reportedly at work in a new clinic referring minors to receive transgender procedures.
Parents 'baffled' after school asks students to choose from dozens of pronouns: 'Very confused and upset' Parents looking to apply for their children to attend a school in England must fill out an admission form that includes 42 different gender pronouns, according to a report.
The 'Girl Scouts have lost their way,' asserts faith-based alternative for young women The Girl Scouts "have lost their way," says an alternative scouting program for young women, American Heritage Girls, after an online form for camp reportedly asked parents about pronouns.
AI tech aims to help patients catch disease early, even ‘reverse their biological age’ Cenegenics, a Las Vegas company offering “personalized performance health age management" for its patients, is partnering with California-based Prenuvo to offer full-body AI MRI scans to patients.
Daily use of low-dose aspirin may increase anemia risk in healthy older adults: study A follow-up analysis on a National Institutes of Health-funded clinical trial found that daily aspirin use increases the risk of anemia by 20% in older adults who are otherwise healthy.
Gov Huckabee Sanders fires back at Obama-appointed judge blocking ban on sex change treatments for kids Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Attorney General Tim Griffin are appealing a district judge's "woke" attempt to block a state law banning kids from receiving sex change treatments.
Girl Scouts distance themselves from online form allowing boys in 'gender inclusive' overnight camps The Girl Scouts USA distanced itself from a reported form circulating on social media asking parents if their camper goes by male pronouns or wants "gender-inclusive" accommodations.
Spike in teen depression aligns with rise of social media, new poll suggests: ‘It’s not going anywhere’ The share of teens with depressive symptoms could be tied to an increase in social media use, according to an analysis of findings from an annual poll conducted by the University of Michigan.
Breakthrough for multiple sclerosis sufferers may involve helpful hormone: ‘Patients should remain optimistic’ A recent study led by UCLA found that a pregnancy hormone called estriol could help repair damage in the cortex of the brain in multiple sclerosis patients. Here are details from researchers.