A new study published in Health Affairs has revealed that child and adolescent survivors of firearm injuries face significant increases in pain, psychiatric and substance use disorders in the year following their injury. Oronde McClain, a 10-year-old from Philadelphia, is one such survivor, who suffered a shattered skull and long-term physical and psychological trauma. The findings of the study emphasize the need for comprehensive, long-term care for survivors of gun violence.
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An analysis presented at the American Heart Association's annual meeting revealed that there can be up to five years' difference between a person's chronological and biological age, and that having high cardiovascular health may slow the pace of biological aging. The study found that following the Life's Essential 8 behaviors may be an effective way to slow the aging process and improve overall health.
The FDA is expanding an investigation into potentially lead-tainted pouches of apple cinnamon fruit puree marketed for children, with reports of seven illnesses in at least five states possibly linked to the contaminated puree. Two new companies have recalled certain cinnamon applesauce products due to the potential for high levels of lead, and the FDA is urging parents to check their homes for the recalled products and to discard them immediately. The FDA is working with the CDC to monitor the situation and is recommending that children under the age of six be tested for lead poisoning if they have been exposed to lead-tainted products.
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency is providing support to 89 bakeries in Gaza to provide bread to 1.7 million people, as the average Palestinian is living on two pieces of bread. Israel's military recently carried out a deadly strike in Gaza City, resulting in at least 15 deaths and dozens of injuries. The UNRWA's efforts come at a time of increased violence and destruction in the region.
The Philadelphia Poison Control Center is warning people to avoid eating wild mushrooms after an incident in Australia left three people dead and one in critical condition. Australian media reports suggest the deaths were caused by mushroom poisoning, prompting the Poison Control Center to advise anyone who has eaten a wild mushroom to seek medical attention immediately. Victoria State Police have arrested a 49-year-old woman in connection with the deaths.
Hurricane Otis, a category 5 storm, hit Mexico's resort city of Acapulco on Wednesday, leaving at least 27 dead and causing major damage. The government has unveiled a $3.4 billion recovery plan to help the city rebuild, including tax breaks and financial assistance for affected families. Images of the destruction show buildings and homes damaged, streets flooded, and trees and debris scattered across the city, with the government providing food, water, and medical care to those affected.
Tyler Christopher, best known for his role in the long-running daytime soap opera “General Hospital,” has passed away at the age of 50. His colleagues from the show confirmed the news on Tuesday, noting that he was an advocate for better mental health and substance use treatment. Christopher appeared in over a thousand episodes of “General Hospital” and was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in 2000. He also had roles in the films “The Mask of Zorro” and “The Scorpion King.”







