Aug. 10, 2023 7:44 AM PT During the spring of 1970, the band Blood, Sweat & Tears was one of the most popular groups in the world before they embarked on a U.S. State Department sponsored tour, performing in communist countries. Now, the new documentary, “What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears?” tells […]
Monthly Archives: August 2023
#inform-video-player-1 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } #inform-video-player-2 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } Lives depend on blood donations at all times. Help stabilize the blood supply this summer by giving blood with Our Blood Institute. There are three blood drives that will take place in Chickasha next week. On Aug. 14, Our […]
Patients with hematologic myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs)—a group of rare blood diseases that include primary myelofibrosis, essential thrombocythemia (ET), and polycythemia vera (PV)—should be more active in their treatment plan, according to experts in oncology pharmacy who participated in a Pharmacy Times clinical forum in Chicago, Illinois, in June 2023. “Our role as pharmacists is to […]
Cook Children’s Neuroscience Research Published in Brain Journal for 2nd Time This Year May 10 , 2023 | 10:43 AM America/Chicago Within a few months, the Neurosciences Research Center at Cook Children’s, which is led by Professor Christos Papadelis, Ph.D., published a second paper in the esteemed neurology journal Brain. Through this work, Papadelis’ team […]
New research has found low rates of direct-acting antiviral (DAA) treatment initiation for hepatitis C virus (HCV) among individuals who inject drugs, suggesting that policies should be enacted to reduce disparities. HCV co-infection awareness | Image credit: Chinnapong – stock.adobe.com The hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a public health problem in the United States, […]
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT)- The American Red Cross has seen a shortfall of about 25,000 blood donations in the first two months of the summer, making it hard to keep hospital shelves stocked with lifesaving blood products. The Red Cross desperately needs type O negative, type O positive, Type B negative and Type A negative blood […]
Health First “It got a little scary tonight,” Williams shared after their Seattle show. “I’m so sorry for all the chaos this has caused some of you. I really tried to kick this shit.” The North American leg of Paramore’s This Is Why tour has come to an end sooner than anticipated. Following a performance […]
Two weeks – the 14-day Rule Of immediate concern are the ramifications of the 14-day rule, which imposes a (voluntary in the US) moratorium on experimentation on human embryos older than 14 days; after that, they must be terminated. Strictly speaking, at this point, the fertilized egg (zygote) is called by various names, e.g., blastocyst […]
Two weeks – the 14-day Rule Of immediate concern are the ramifications of the 14-day rule, which imposes a (voluntary in the US) moratorium on experimentation on human embryos older than 14 days; after that, they must be terminated. Strictly speaking, at this point, the fertilized egg (zygote) is called by various names, e.g., blastocyst […]
Pregnancy is usually happy news.1 But for some women, cultural stigmas, discrimination, socioeconomic concerns, and poorly understood biologic contributors associated with pregnancy trigger perinatal mood disorders during pregnancy and the year following childbirth.2,3 Women are at higher risk of depression or anxiety during the perinatal period than at any other time,4 and suicide in the […]