With work-from-home and limited socializing, high heels dropped out of favour during the pandemic, leading to fewer injuries. But is this shift here to stay?
The study, published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal on March 17, found that naloxone kits placed at public transit locations had the ‘greatest coverage’ and efficiency for potentially reversing drug overdoses.
Two drugs sold in the U.S. can modestly slow worsening of early-stage Alzheimer’s by clearing the brain of one of its hallmarks, a sticky gunk called amyloid. But until now, there haven’t been hints that removing amyloid far earlier—many years before the first symptoms appear—just might postpone the disease.