Readers’ favorites shifted a bit, but no new titles joined the list during the week of Christmas and the start of Hanukkah.
In the week ended just before Christmas, continuing favorites populated the fiction and nonfiction lists for adult hardcovers ...
Charles Dickens (1812-1870), an English novelist, is known today as one of the greatest literary writers. I can recall discussing a few of his novels, such as Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and ...
In the course of Gabrielle Hamilton’s evolution from punk rebel to owner and chef at the small but mighty (and now ... But before all that, Samuelsson was a 2-year-old who came down with ...
What, like it’s hard?” Coined in “Legally Blonde,” the popular phrase isn’t limited to Elle Woods embarking on her law school ...
Natalia Grace, a Ukrainian orphan accused of trying to kill her adoptive parents a decade ago, has revealed that she is living with a new family. In a new documentary, titled “The Curious Case ...
Shiga Toxin Antibodies The FDA has approved orphan drug indications for mofetil (CellCept), an adult stem cell product (Prochymal), and 2 chimeric anti-Shiga toxin antibodies (caStx1 and caStx2).
For years, orphans in Japan were punished just for surviving the war. They were bullied. They were called trash and left to fend for themselves on the street. Police rounded them up and threw them ...
Two decades into the resurgence of Christian adoption advocacy, the movement bears both visible bruises and greater wisdom. Some 20 years back, a remarkable resurgence of care for orphans began.
The benefits – $6 million this year – account for less than 1% of the agency’s $1.2 billion budget ... just reeks of Charles Dickens to make an orphan pay for their own foster care ...
While in 2021, orphan drugs made up over half of all the US FDA’s approvals, with the figures in European being similarly high – 19 out of 54 approved new active substances.