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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

It's absolute anarchy': Oxygen therapy chambers have led to horrific deaths. Why are Maha elite raving about them?

It was the kind of cold, damp morning that makes it hard to get out of bed, much less get a child out the door. The sun had not even risen when five-year-old Thomas Cooper and his mother, Annie Cooper, arrived for an appointment on 31 January at the Oxford Center in Troy, a northern suburb of Detroit, Michigan. Thomas was an exuberant child with a button nose and pinchable cheeks a little kid who loved running fast, playing Minecraft and watching Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, according to a GoFundMe set up by his family. He had just received money in a special red envelope for lunar new year, and he planned to spend it later that day with his little brother. But first, he was going to receive hyperbaric oxygen therapy for his attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and sleep apnea. That morning, Thomas got into a tubular metal and clear plastic chamber, which was sealed, pressurized and filled with 100% oxygen.
Wellness
fromPsychology Today
4 months ago

Time for Botox? What You Don't Know Could Paralyze You

Reports indicate that there has been a concerning rise in hospitalizations associated with botulinum toxin injections, particularly when these procedures are performed by unlicensed practitioners.
Health
fromwww.npr.org
4 months ago

Warning labels on menopause treatments 'scare women', doctors tell FDA

"Please stop harming women," she said, emphasizing the dangers associated with the FDA's black box warning labels on hormone replacement therapies. The warnings deter women from beneficial treatments.
Health
fromFuturism
4 months ago

The FDA Is Using an AI to "Speed Up" Drug Approvals and Insiders Say It's Making Horrible Mistakes

"Anything that you don't have time to double-check is unreliable. It hallucinates confidently."
Science
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fromNew York Post
4 months ago

Long Island man, 61, wearing large metal necklace sucked into MRI machine: cops

A 61-year-old man in critical condition after being pulled into an MRI machine while wearing a large metal necklace.
Healthcare
fromenglish.elpais.com
5 months ago

Pancreatitis, Ozempic and exaggerated headlines: A UK alert raises concerns about drug abuse

The UK MHRA seeks collaboration to assess genetic risks of pancreatitis linked to GLP-1 medications.
UK news
fromIndependent
7 months ago

No more resignations expected from CHI board over surgical springs scandal but Minister says 'retirements are due'

Health Minister has no timeline for the independent review of surgeries.
Damning report details health safety issues regarding implants.
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