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New Book Brings Information, Hope, to People with Mental Illness

Sept. 7, 2022 – Pooja Mehta started having anxiousness and listening to voices when she was 15 years previous. “I was fortunate to have incredibly supportive parents who insisted that I get professional help. I was very much against the idea, but I listened to them,” says Mehta, who lives in Washington, DC. She was […]

An NHL Legend, A Doctor & a Dog Help Addicts Find Hope

Aug. 19, 2022 — Among hockey followers, Kevin Stevens is a legend. A member of a number of groups, together with the Boston Bruins and the New York Rangers, the now 57-year-old was particularly recognized for being a Pittsburgh Penguin in the course of the workforce’s Stanley Cup championships in 1991 and 1992. But the […]

Early Trial Offers Hope Treating Rare ‘Brittle Bone’ Disease

By Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter MONDAY, Feb. 21, 2022 (HealthDay News) — An experimental drug might assist construct bone mass in some adults with a uncommon brittle-bone illness, a small preliminary research suggests. The illness is named osteogenesis imperfecta. It’s brought on by defects in sure genes concerned in making collagen — a key protein […]

Scientists See Hope in New Therapy for COVID Brain Fog Patients

Feb. 10, 2022 — People with long-COVID “brain fog” could possibly get better psychological talents that had been dulled or stolen from them by the virus by means of an method that has improved the consequences of stroke, traumatic mind damage, and different post-viral issues, docs and scientists say. For a fortunate portion of the […]

Fixing the Maternal Health Problem within the U.S.: Signs of Hope?

Dec. 14, 2021 — In the U.S., almost 4 million girls a 12 months put together to offer delivery, trying ahead to the enjoyment to come back. But for some, the dream turns tragic. About 700 girls die every year both throughout their being pregnant or within the weeks after the delivery. And one other […]

A New Era in Hope and Health Equity: Malaria Vaccinations

  By Sophia Ononye-Onyia, PhD, MPH, MBA I used to be born in Enugu, Nigeria. Malaria was a grotesque actuality for all of us. In reality, a baby dies from malaria each two minutes, in line with the World Health Organization (WHO). So, I used to be clearly ecstatic when the WHO introduced its advice for widespread […]