Study: NY cannabis packaging law did not reduce child ingestions

BOSTON — A New York law that required cannabis products be sold in child-resistant packaging did not reduce the number of accidental ingestions among kids, according to a presenter at the Pediatric Academic Societies annual meeting.
As more states have legalized recreational marijuana, exposures among children have increased rapidly, especially edible cannabis products.
“The most serious symptoms associated with pediatric cannabis consumption are hypoventilation, unresponsiveness/lethargy and seizure-like activity,” Annamarie Fernandes, MD, FAAP, FACP, assistant professor of medicine and

Children’s antibiotic use soars with medical complexity

BOSTON — Children with multiple complex medical conditions receive more than 5 times the amount of antibiotics compared with healthy children and double that of the elderly, according to a large study.
“Antibiotics are the most commonly prescribed class of medications in children,” Kathleen D. Snow, MD, MPH, instructor of pediatrics at Boston Children's Hospital, told attendees at the Pediatric Academic Societies annual meeting. “Unfortunately, little research has been done to identify which specific patient populations are at the highest risk for antibiotic exposure.”
Snow and colleagues

Next-generation KRAS G12C inhibitor elisrasib elicited promising response rates in patients with advanced lung cancer

Treatment with the investigational next-generation KRAS-G12C inhibitor elisrasib led to clinical benefit in patients with locally advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) whose tumors harbored a KRAS G12C mutation and whose disease progressed after prior therapies, according to results presented at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2026, held April 17-22.

Scientists transform wool into bone repair material

Scientists have shown how wool could offer an effective and sustainable alternative to materials currently used to repair damaged bone. In the new study, keratin—a natural structural protein derived from wool—was shown to support bone regeneration in a living animal, producing bone tissue that more closely resembled natural, healthy bone than the current gold standard.