Surgical face masks provide inadequate protection against flu-like illnesses including Covid, and should be replaced by respirator-level masks – worn every time doctors and nurses are face to face with a patient, according to a group of experts…
Category: 6. Health
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Application value of QRS wave potential in predicting left ventricular
Introduction
Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is a critical endpoint of coronary heart disease (CAD), characterized by plaque rupture and acute thrombosis due to coronary atherosclerosis, leading to severe myocardial ischemia and tissue…
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Planet-friendly Proteins | World Resources Institute
One of the biggest food trends right now seems to be protein. Everyone from social media influencers to food companies to governments are telling us to eat more of it.
The new U.S. dietary recommendations are the latest to join the fray….
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Why children were missing out on routine vaccines, and how listening helped to close the gap
At a glance
Over the last two decades, significant progress has been made to improve immunisation coverage rates and linked outcomes at the global level. In India, the coverage rates have increased from 44% in 2005–2006 to 77% in…
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Underestimated Treatment Burden in Asthma Biologics: Gaps in Treatment Initiation and Adherence
The publication of this infographic was funded by GSK. This content is intended for US Healthcare Professionals only.
Biologics targeting inflammatory pathways have revolutionized asthma treatment. However, adherence and persistence…
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Durvalumab Offers New Path in Small Cell Lung Cancer Care
By: Staff Writer | January 09, 2026 | 7 min. read |Share
Summary
- Durvalumab, an immune checkpoint inhibitor, has emerged as a promising addition…
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Accuracy of the diagnoses of early-onset neonatal infection in the Dan
Introduction
Early-onset neonatal infection may be defined as an invasive bacterial infection within the first week of life including conditions such as sepsis and meningitis.1 The infections are mainly caused by Group B Streptococcus (GBS) or…
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Local Hospital Receives National Recognition For Meritorious Outcomes From The American College of Surgeons | News
Posted On: 1/9/2026The American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (ACS NSQIP®) has recognized Midland Memorial Hospital (MMH) as one of 76 ACS NSQIP participating hospitals that have achieved…
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Intervention Tests New Way to Coordinate Providing Symptom Management Strategies
Nurses are the cancer clinicians most likely to hear about patients’ symptoms and the ones frequently asked to provide evidence-based recommendations for managing these symptoms. Some symptoms have pharmacological treatments, for which…
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