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‘Clark’ Shows What We’ve Been Getting Wrong About Stockholm Syndrome

‘Clark’ Shows What We’ve Been Getting Wrong About Stockholm Syndrome

Spoilers for the final episode of Clark below. In the autumn of 1973, Sweden was left shocked when a bank robber, Jan-Erik Olsson, planned a heist of the Sveriges Kreditbanken, Stockholm, and took four hostages (three women and one man) and then asked for his prison mate, Clark Olofsson, to be delivered to the scene. …

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Mysterious Hepatitis in Kids: What We Know and Don’t Know Now

Mysterious Hepatitis in Kids: What We Know and Don’t Know Now

At least 228 probable cases of severe hepatitis in children have been reported across 20 countries worldwide, according to the World Health Organization on May 4. In the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is investigating 109 cases of pediatric hepatitis of unknown cause, the public health agency announced May 6. …

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CDC Investigating More Than 100 Severe Pediatric Hepatitis Cases

CDC Investigating More Than 100 Severe Pediatric Hepatitis Cases

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is now investigating 109 cases of unexplained pediatric hepatitis cases in 25 US states and territories, the public health agency said today. Nearly all the children (90%) required hospitalization and 14% needed a liver transplant. While the majority of affected children have recovered, officials said, there have been …

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Mechanical Touch Therapy Device Promising for Anxiety

Mechanical Touch Therapy Device Promising for Anxiety

An at-home investigational device is a promising noninvasive therapeutic approach for anxiety disorders, results from an open-label pilot trial suggest. The small study showed users of the Mechanical Affective Touch Therapy (MATT) had improved anxiety and depression symptoms, which corresponded to positive changes in alpha and theta oscillatory activity. Dr Linda Carpenter “MATT is part …

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White People Receive More Macular Degeneration Treatment

White People Receive More Macular Degeneration Treatment

DENVER, Colorado — White, non-Hispanic people get more injections than people of other races and ethnicities to treat neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD), according to an analysis of a large database analysis. Black, Asian, and Hispanic people in the study were more likely than White people to receive “insufficient” treatment, according to the definition used …

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Doctor Strange 2 Resurrected Black Bolt From That Failed Inhumans TV Show

Warning: The following contains spoilers for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Love it, hate it, or love-hate it, Marvel’s first official romp through the multiverse (somehow both opened by Doctor Strange while attempting to hex Peter Parker into college, and by Sylvie after stabbing Kang—it’s confusing) is certainly not your typical Marvel can …

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Amazon Has Secret Sale on Menswear to Shop Ahead of Memorial Day Weekend

Amazon Has Secret Sale on Menswear to Shop Ahead of Memorial Day Weekend

Amazon Arguably, the best time of the year is upon us: summer. During these transitional months, we’ve been slowly (but surely!) swapping burly coats for warmer items, prepping for the reintroduction of tank tops and lightweight sandals, And ultimately, forgoing any other clothing items that keep us from taking in some Vitamin D. Kicking off …

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¿Puede una inyección mensual frenar la adicción a opioides? Expertos dicen que sí

¿Puede una inyección mensual frenar la adicción a opioides? Expertos dicen que sí

Oakland, California.- El doctor Andrew Herring tiene un objetivo claro con los pacientes que buscan medicamentos para tratar la adicción a opioides: persuadirlos de que reciban una inyección de buprenorfina de liberación prolongada. En su clínica de adicciones en el Hospital Highland, un centro público en el corazón de Oakland, Herring promueve la administración de …

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