Amnesty International, a human rights group, has reported widespread abuse in Syrian detention facilities holding suspected Islamic State members and their relatives. The human rights group interviewed 126 people accused of Islamic State affiliation currently or formerly detained. The facilities are run
Israel launched a “wave of strikes” on Thursday that killed a senior Hamas leader and destroyed operational command centers in Gaza, officials said. According to the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), one airstrike executed Thursday killed Muhammad Abu Shamla, a senior Hamas naval
Mexico’s President, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, has declined a U.S. request to establish migrant transit centers within Mexico, while Guatemala has set up similar centers for migrants to apply for U.S. work and refugee visas. President López Obrador prefers these centers to
Amid rising diagnoses, a growing number of kids are getting prescriptions for ADHD medications — but the administered doses aren’t always accurate. Medication errors for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder have risen by nearly 300% between 2000 and 2021 for people younger than 20 years
Bacteria-containing dust found at day care centers could put children at a higher risk of asthma, a new study from the European Respiratory Society suggests. In the study, the researchers collected dust samples from 103 different day care facilities in Paris, France.
When tragedy strikes, calling an ambulance or police as quickly as possible can be a matter of life and death. Staffing issues continue to plague 911 call centers, but with the helping hand of artificial intelligence and high-tech software, emergency response call
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Common cancer drugs are running short due to ongoing supply chain issues, forcing doctors to make tough decisions about treating patients., a new survey shows The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) says 90% of cancer centers in the U.S.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Common cancer drugs are running short due to ongoing supply chain issues, forcing doctors to make tough decisions about treating patients., a new survey shows The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) says 90% of cancer centers in the U.S.
The HIV/AIDS treatment center in Kampala is almost empty, days after Uganda enacted one of the most draconian anti-gay laws on Earth. The usual daily influx of around 50 patients has all but dried up, say staff. Antiretroviral drugs pile up unused.
About 3,000 migrants began marching through southern Mexico Sunday demanding an end to detention centers after a fire at one facility last month left 40 people dead in Ciudad Juárez. The caravan departed from the Mexican city of Tapachula, near the Guatemalan