Rising CO2 Levels Detected in Human Blood: Australian Study Warns of Health Impacts

Archyde A concerning trend is emerging as researchers detect rising levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) within the human body, mirroring the increasing CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere. A new Australian study… You can read the full story here: Rising CO2 Levels Detected in Human Blood: Australian Study Warns of Health Impacts. Source link

Rising CO2 levels detected in human blood

A man photographs a dense fog that has enveloped the Sydney skyline, Aug 5, 2025. (PHOTO / AP)  SYDNEY – Rising carbon dioxide (CO2) levels are being detected in human blood, with an Australian study warning a key blood marker could reach its healthy limit within decades. The findings are especially relevant for children and … Read more

Centanafadine: New Hope for Adult ADHD?

Novel non-Stimulant Shows Promise for Adult ADHD: Centanafadine Demonstrates Clinically Meaningful Enhancement Table of Contents Novel non-Stimulant Shows Promise for Adult ADHD: Centanafadine Demonstrates Clinically Meaningful Enhancement Centanafadine Shows Promise in ADHD Treatment: A New Approach to Symptom Management Understanding Centanafadine’s Impact on ADHD Symptoms Expanding the Research: Pediatric Trials Yield Positive Results safety Profile … Read more

Centanafadine ‘Clinically Meaningful’ for Adult ADHD

LOS ANGELES — The novel norepinephrine, dopamine, and serotonin reuptake inhibitor (NDSRI) centanafadine (Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.) is effective and “clinically meaningful” for adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), new research suggested. In a combined analysis of two phase 3 trials with a total of 859 adults, more patients who received the NDSRI had at least an … Read more

Consider Sex of Both Parent and Child in MetS Screening

TOPLINE: Parental metabolic syndrome (MetS) had a notable impact on the metabolic health of offspring; paternal MetS showed stronger associations with several metabolic markers in boys, whereas maternal MetS was linked to elevated triglyceride levels in both sexes but affected other markers, primarily in boys. METHODOLOGY: Multiple studies have examined the influence of parental MetS … Read more

Parents Persuade Teens to Use Snapchat for School

Teen Seeks Advice on Parental Curfew Restrictions Table of Contents Teen Seeks Advice on Parental Curfew Restrictions Cultural Differences and Generational Conflict Seeking Compromise The Curfew Debate Seeking Solutions Teen ‌Curfew Conundrums: A Q&A⁤ Guide What’s the Main Issue‌ Here? Why ⁣is a⁣ 17-Year-Old Seeking Advice About‍ Curfew Restrictions? what’s the Teenager’s Main Frustration? Curfews … Read more

Vitiligo Study Identifies Three Patient Burden Profiles

TOPLINE: A recent study identified three clinically distinct vitiligo profiles on the basis of Vitiligo Patient Priority Outcomes (ViPPO) responses from real-world patient data. Classes with more severe emotional and social functioning impacts had more severe disease per physician assessment, visible areas of lesion involvement, and work productivity and quality-of-life (QoL) impairment. METHODOLOGY: Researchers collected … Read more

ADHD Medications and Cardiovascular Effects: New Data

A new systematic review and network meta-analysis showed few differences in the cardiovascular (CV) effects of stimulants and noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors used to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Short-term use of amphetamines, atomoxetine, lisdexamfetamine, methylphenidate, and viloxazine was associated with small increases in blood pressure (BP), pulse, or both in children, adolescents, and adults. Further, the … Read more

Canadian Pediatricians Ill Prepared to Treat Drug Overdoses

Illicit drug toxicity is an “escalating public health emergency” in Canada that significantly affects adolescents, yet pediatricians are ill prepared to manage it, new research suggested. A study of more than 1000 pediatricians in Canada who care for young people aged 12-18 years found that while close to 14% reported caring for at least one … Read more