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ADHD Drugs Often Prescribed Too Early To Preschoolers
Expert consensus on the treatment of preschoolers diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is clear: Try behavioral therapies for six months before prescribing medications. However, a new study found this guideline was followed in only 14.1%...
- Posted September 2, 2025
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Feel the Beat: Music Might Help Regulate Blood Pressure
Everyone probably knows the phrase “music hath charms to soothe the savage breast,” and new research suggests it may do the same for heart health. A small study found that blood pressure appears to “synchronize” to patterns...
- Posted September 2, 2025
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‘Reborn Again’: Blind Bride-To-Be Thriving After Triple-Organ Transplant
Stricken with cancer in infancy, Jessica Lopez endured tumor-fighting treatments that saved her young life but also left her with lasting heart damage. By the time she reached her early 30s, Lopez, who was left blind...
- Posted September 2, 2025













