Since last fall, Concerta, a vital medication for treating ADHD, has faced a nationwide shortage, impacting both new and existing patients. Despite initial assurances, Janssen Pharmaceutical now estimates it will take “more than several months” for the oral medication to be fully restocked. This ongoing scarcity is particularly worrying given the rising rates of ADHD diagnoses in Japan, especially among adults, and Concerta’s status as one of only three available adult ADHD treatments.
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Detective Thompson, a local officer nearing retirement, was specifically chosen for the assignment. His prior experience with Freeman and the perceived rapport he had established with the individual made him the ideal candidate. This selection, as reported by The Age newspaper, aimed to leverage his existing relationship for a successful outcome.
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A father’s urgent plea to save his son, Max, is gaining global attention, reaching over 26 million views as he seeks a life-saving stem cell match. Max, a 15-year-old facing a rare blood disorder that could progress to cancer, requires a transplant by May, with a perfect genetic match being crucial. The difficulty in finding a match is exacerbated by his mixed Caucasian and Latino heritage, highlighting the significant underrepresentation of Hispanic and Latino donors in global registries. While community efforts and online campaigns have seen a surge in registrations, the family still needs at least one million more individuals, ideally between 18 and 35, to join the registry at swabformax.com.
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For the first time, a detailed 3D map of the complex nerve network within the clitoris has been created, revealing its extent and branching patterns in unprecedented detail. This groundbreaking research challenges previous anatomical understandings and highlights the extensive reach of clitoral nerves, extending to the mons pubis and vulvar structures, not just the glans. The findings are expected to significantly impact reconstructive surgery following female genital mutilation and improve sexual function outcomes for women undergoing pelvic surgeries.
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As the Iran war enters its second month, Pope Leo has delivered an unusually forceful Palm Sunday message, directly warning world leaders against the use of faith to justify military action. He emphatically stated, “God rejects the prayers of those who wage war,” countering recent appeals, including those from the US, that invoke religion to support the conflict. Analysts view the Pope’s homily as a strong and unequivocal call for peace amid the escalating hostilities.
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As the retail landscape evolves, grocery stores are now implementing digital price tags, or DSLs, to replace traditional paper labels. This technology, adopted by retailers like Walmart and Kroger, promises increased efficiency by reducing the time spent on pricing and allowing for quick updates to reflect online prices or promotions. While proponents highlight benefits like freeing up staff to assist customers and ensuring accurate pricing, some lawmakers express concern that DSLs could enable surge pricing, leading to legislation aimed at preventing such practices and protecting consumers.
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Global protests under the banner “No Kings” erupted on Saturday, with millions expressing anger at perceived authoritarianism and disregard for law by the current administration. This marks the third major demonstration by the grassroots movement, which has become the primary voice of opposition since the start of the current term in January 2025. The protests highlight widespread public dissent and a desire for accountability.
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Formal charges have been filed against Circuit Judge John E. Jordan III by the Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission for alleged violations of judicial canons. These charges stem from two incidents in 2025, including a racially insensitive comment made during a plea hearing, which the judge later acknowledged was ill-considered due to its connection to historical demeaning stereotypes. Additionally, Jordan faces allegations of unprofessional conduct for repeatedly telling public defenders to “shut up” during a trial, behavior deemed not patient, dignified, or courteous. The commission has recommended a public reprimand to the state supreme court.
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Two sailboats carrying humanitarian aid to Cuba, part of an international mission, have safely reached the island after initially disappearing. Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel had expressed deep concern and pledged all available resources to locate and rescue the nine individuals onboard. The vessels, which departed from Mexico, were expected to arrive by midweek, but their failure to reach Havana triggered a search-and-rescue protocol involving multiple countries. This aid mission aimed to deliver critical supplies to Cuba amidst its ongoing economic crisis, exacerbated by US sanctions.
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The proposed $6.2 billion merger between Nexstar Media Group and Tegna, which would create the nation’s largest local television station operator, has been temporarily halted by a federal judge. U.S. District Judge Troy L. Nunley issued a 14-day restraining order, agreeing with DirecTV’s antitrust lawsuit claims that the deal would increase costs for consumers, reduce competition, and harm local newsrooms. This injunction follows separate legal challenges from eight state attorneys general, despite earlier approvals from the FCC and Department of Justice, which included a waiver of an ownership rule.
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