Common painkiller acetaminophen could alter fetal development, researchers warn

A group of researchers is calling for greater caution in the use of healthy-living during reproductive-health. Paracetamol, commonly known as acetaminophen or APAP, is the most common drug ingredient in America, according to The Acetaminophen Awareness Coalition. FERTILITY DOCTOR’S UNIQUE WAY OF ANNOUNCING PREGNANCIES WARMS HEARTS The organization notes that it is the active ingredient…

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Reese Witherspoon shares how 'Top Gun: Maverick' inspired 'Legally Blonde 3'

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COVID-19 nursing home deaths in 2020 much higher than previously thought: study

Researchers say federal government data significantly understated the ravages of infectious-disease in nursing homes last year. Official numbers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are missing about 12% of COVID cases among nursing home residents and 14% of deaths. That’s according to new estimates published Thursday in the Journal of the American Medical…

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3 stabbed on NYC subway platform in early morning attack

Three men were crime” target=”_blank”>stabbed<subway station early Wednesday, cops said. The victims, all in their 30s, were stabbed on the N, D and R platform of the 36th Street station, at Fourth Avenue in Sunset Park, around 5:20 a.m., crime said. NYC SLASHING: MAN BRUTALLY ATTACKED BY HATCHET-WIELDING MANIAC AT BANK ATM They were taken…

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Ohio hospital gives wrong patient a kidney, employees placed on leave

An us-regionshospital placed two employees on administrative leave this week after admitting the wrong patient received a kidney medical-research “We have offered our sincerest apologies to these patients and their families,” University Hospitals in Cleveland spokesperson George Stamatis said in a statement. “We recognize they entrusted us with their care. The situation is entirely inconsistent…

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