Month: August 2023

Postpartum Depression Pill Effective, Awaits FDA Nod

The race is on to get the green light from the FDA for a groundbreaking pill that could offer relief to sufferers of severe postpartum depression. This potential advance in treatment could be a game-changer for the millions of women who struggle with the emotional toll of giving birth. Like a beacon in a storm, […]

Published on August 2, 2023

Scientists urge Hockey Canada to delay body contact for young players

In a new report, scientists are urging Hockey Canada to consider delaying body contact in youth hockey leagues, raising the minimum age from 13 to 15. This recommendation comes as a way to prevent concussions and protect the long-term health of young players. It’s like when you’re trying to learn a difficult dance move – […]

Published on August 2, 2023

Lawsuit Challenges California’s’ DEI Program for Doctors

A recent lawsuit has been filed against California’s diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in the medical field. The lawsuit claims that these programs are unnecessary and may have a detrimental effect on healthcare. The controversy arises as some believe that these initiatives may prioritize factors like race and gender over qualifications and skills when selecting […]

Published on August 2, 2023