Not all generic drugs are created equal.
You may want to start paying attention to where your medications are manufactured, according to new research. A study published in The Journal Production And Operations Management has found that drugs coming out of india have 54 percent more adverse event reports. These products have the exact same pharmaceutical makeup as ones made in america, suggesting that the fault lies in lax regulation policies.
How much of a benefit do you get from learning a second language?
For kids with autism, the outcomes are significant. In general, bilingual children have stronger executive functioning skills that help them control impulses. When applied to kids with autism, researchers noticed an improvement in their symptoms. This is a significant step in helping kids on the spectrum thrive in school and workplace environments. The research is published in the journal Autism Research.
A new product to help stop the spread of malaria.
In areas with high transmission rates, mosquitoes are becoming resistant to insecticides. Thankfully, a new tool called ‘mosquito shield’ has proven to be a valuable added protection. It’s a spatial repellant that, when used alongside nets, cuts malaria infections by one-third. The research is published in the journal The Lancet.
Your next hospital visit may look a bit greener.
The design of a medical room directly impacts patient outcomes. New research out of Texas A&M University reveals that adding plants to these spaces can make a big difference in patient recovery. This effect occurs even in virtual reality settings. Indoor plants promote relaxation and mental clarity.
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