Would you donate your body to medical science?

Body donation after death is an important resource for training healthcare professionals and providing valuable research into disease – but would you donate your body to medical science? In the UK, around 1,300 donated bodies are accepted by medical schools every year, to help medical and health professional students understand the arrangement of the human body. While a textbook or […]

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Bindi Irwin & Chandler Powell’s Video of Grace Warrior Feeding the Chickens Shows She’s Already an Amazing Wildlife Warrior

Bindi Irwin and Chandler Powell’s newest video shows that their daughter Grace Warrior is a natural wildlife warrior! On Aug 3, Powell and Irwin posted a heartwarming video, with Powell saying in the caption, “Being Grace’s dada is my favorite thing on Earth, and these moments will stay with me forever.” A post shared by Chandler Powell (@chandlerpowell) In the […]

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Research shows hospice care was compromised during pandemic, but there is hope for the future

During the COVID-19 pandemic hospice care across the West Midlands fell below the “gold-standard” despite the best efforts of frontline health care professionals. The findings were revealed in a report from the end of life charity Marie Curie and based on research from the University of Sheffield and University of Warwick, which is the first of its kind to examine […]

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VTE Risk Not Elevated in AD Patients on JAK Inhibitors: Study

Treatment with Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors does not appear to be associated with an increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in patients with atopic dermatitis (AD), according to a new systemic review and meta-analysis, published online in JAMA Dermatology. “These findings may provide a reference for clinicians in prescribing JAK inhibitors for patients with AD,” Tai-Li Chen, MD, of Taipei […]

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Cannabis Industry Cribs Big Tobacco’s Social Outreach Moves

Cannabis companies in the United States and Canada have developed corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices that mirror those of the tobacco industry, according to recent data. A qualitative study of cannabis companies’ CSR practices over 10 years found, for example, that dispensary Trulieve provided $15,000 for internships and $20,000 for scholarships to prepare Black students for careers in the cannabis […]

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