The treatments that have been proven not to work but are still being given to patients. Is yours one of them?


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dailym.ai— Why does medicine keep getting it wrong? The Cass Review, published two weeks ago, makes it clear that doctors have been prescribing powerful hormones to children despite a lack of evidence.

9to5Mac—Apple still has one more 'season' of FineWoven accessories in the works, but the end is near. Over the weekend, it was rumored that Apple had ended production of FineWoven cases and watch bands. As it turns out, Apple does apparently still have one more iteration of the oft-maligned FineWoven accessories coming soon in new colors, but the end is near. more

Skillet—How Unsecured Loans Work (and When You Should Get One). An unsecured loan doesn't require collateral, making it easier to qualify. Learn what an unsecured loan is, its pros and cons, and when it makes sense to get one—for debt consolidation, emergencies, or major expenses. Discover the types, requirements, and tips for getting the best rates.

Trusted Reviews—Why does one CPU core work harder than others?. Modern CPUs are now capable of featuring a remarkable number of cores, pushing up the performance ceiling to all-new heights. For example, the Intel Core i9-14900K desktop processor is packed with 24 cores, making it far more powerful than the more basic dual-core quad-core chips. However, anyone with a PC may have noticed that most computer-based workloads will only utilise a single core. That may prove frustrating for those who have invested so much money into a processor with so many...