Shaken baby syndrome is a form of abusive head trauma that occurs when a parent or caregiver violently shakes a baby through overwhelming frustration and losing control due to inconsolable or ...
With the calendar flipping to October this week, winter is right around the corner. Although winter means different things to different people — do you think holiday gatherings and Christmas trees or ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) -Dr. Candler Matthews, a sports medicine and shoulder surgeon, offers valuable insights into rotator cuff tears, their prevention, and when it’s time to seek medical advice. While ...
Researchers outline the complexities of young-onset colorectal cancer and the research needed to map out a path toward understanding it. Colorectal cancer among young people is increasing globally and ...
Paul McGreevy consults on a voluntary basis to the RSPCA Australia and is a lifetime member of the RSPCA NSW. He receives funding from the Australian Research Council. In 2017, he received an ...
Twenty-five years ago advocates successfully galvanised African leaders behind the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child. The treaty was borne out of a need to promote a rights agenda ...
According to Dr Abdullahi Ibrahim, haemorrhoids are one of the leading gastrointestinal diagnoses in our outpatient hospitals. "Also known as piles, these are swollen veins in the anus. They are ...
Understanding osteoarthritis and how to prevent and manage the disease can help men and women over the age of 50 reduce their risk and live more comfortably even if they develop OA.
When you see an image of a violent adult, it’s hard to imagine the innocent baby they once were. Is there such thing as being born violent? Are there really “bad seeds” when it comes to human life?
Noncompliance at research institutions can take many forms, including off-protocol use of animals and failure to follow institutional requirements such as wearing personal protective equipment.