One Year Later, Where’s the Adderall-

The U.S. is facing a mystery of missing Adderall—one for which nobody has an answer.

Oct. 12 marked one year since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s formal announcement that pharmaceutical companies were unable to produce enough Adderall, one of the common amphetamine-based medications for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). As a result, many of the 41 million ADHD…

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How Historians Are Reckoning With the Former Nazi Who Launched America’s Space Program

Sporting a gray double-breasted suit, slicked-back curls and a slide rule, rocket engineer Wernher von Braun cuts a suave, authoritative figure in Disney’s 1955 television special Man and the Moon. Speaking with a German accent, the then-director of development at the U.S. Army Ballistic Missile Agency in Huntsville, Ala., uses a series of models and illustrations to explain how …

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Climate Change Will Make Locust Outbreaks Harder to Control_1

Extreme wind and rain may lead to bigger and worse desert locust outbreaks, with human-caused climate change likely to intensify the weather patterns and cause higher outbreak risks, a new study has found.

The desert locust — a short-horned species found in some dry areas of northern and eastern Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia — is a migratory insect that travels in swarms of …

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What Happened to Juul Labs after ‘Big Vape’-

The problem with writing a book about current events is events don’t stay current for long. I finished writing my book, Big Vape: The Incendiary Rise of Juul, in January 2021, at a time when the future of both mega-popular vaping brand Juul Labs and the entire U.S. e-cigarette industry were in flux. Each time news broke after the draft was done, I wished I could go back and update it…

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The Strange Allure of a Flight to Nowhere (and Other Places We’re Desperate to Go)_1

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OH, THE PLACES WE’RE DESPERATE TO GO

Lately, in that gray-blue hour before a winter sunrise, I’ve taken to staying in bed and flying to Moroc…

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What Americans Think of Weight Loss Drugs

Not every major medical innovation breaks through to the general public. But the buzzy weight loss drugs for people with obesity or Type 2 diabetes certainly haveคำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง.

About 75% of Americans have heard of Ozempic, Wegovy and other brands of anti-obesity drugs, acco…

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These Countries Are Imposing COVID-19 Restrictions on China

As COVID-19 infections in China continue to rise, and as concerns grow over the reliability of the country’s reporting and sequencing of cases, more than a dozen countries have announced new entry restrictions on travelers arriving from China at a time when they’re largely on the way out.

Some countries, including the United States and Britain, are reintroducing compulsory pre…

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India’s Moon Rover Completes its Walk

NEW DELHI — India’s moon rover has completed its walk on the lunar surface and been put into sleep mode less than two weeks after its historic landing near the lunar south pole, India’s space mission said.คำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง

“The rover completes its assignmen…

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Body Shop gets landmark Vegan Society certification

Across all its skincare, bodycare, haircare, make-up and fragrance, the certification comes after The Body Shop achieved the ambitious target it set itself in 2021 when 60% of its products carried the Vegan Society trademark.The retailer noted the certification process “is extremely thorough”, with a meticulous assessment of every supplier and manufacturer of raw materials within the product …

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Chinese imports to U.S. ports start peaking early amid tariff threat

Retailers such as Walmart Inc and Amazon.com are grappling with uncertainty spawned by U.S. President Donald Trump’s protectionist posturing on trade and the outsized spike in China imports in June was likely because of “pre-emptive buying in anticipation of the tariffs,” said Ben Hackett, founder of international maritime consultancy Hackett Associates.”This is a bump that isn’t quite normal,”…

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