FDA Approves OxyContin for Children
...if it was safe for children 11 years and older. Not surprisingly they did as they stand to benefit from the increased sales. OxyContin has been found to be a...
...if it was safe for children 11 years and older. Not surprisingly they did as they stand to benefit from the increased sales. OxyContin has been found to be a...
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...that shows solid benefit. It is gratifying to see this published because it gives recognition and attention to strategies that have long been [...]
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – It is long known that adequate sleep helps with memory, but a new study has shown that extra sleep helps the brain overcome [...]
...medicine, with a focus on pediatrics, in Seattle, Washington. She currently serves as the Advanced Pediatrics professor at Bastyr University and she sits on the [...]