Category: 6. Health

Continue Reading

  • Upstream SOX9 deletion in a 46,XY girl with acampomelic campomelic dysplasia and absent minipuberty | Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases

    Upstream SOX9 deletion in a 46,XY girl with acampomelic campomelic dysplasia and absent minipuberty | Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases

  • Debuf MJ, Benoit V, Cassart M, Gajewska K, Gauquier N, Meunier C, et al. Agenesis of olfactory bulbs: a forgotten diagnostic indicator of acampomelic campomelic dysplasia. Clin Case Rep. 2019;7(7):1352–54. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2228.

  • Continue Reading

  • Washington state man believed to be the first to die from a rare strain of bird flu – The Washington Post

    1. Washington state man believed to be the first to die from a rare strain of bird flu  The Washington Post
    2. First human case in US of H5N5 bird flu strain confirmed in Washington resident  OregonLive.com
    3. Man left ‘seriously sick’ by virus never before…

    Continue Reading

  • AIIMS-trained gastroenterologist shares 5 signs of nutrient deficiency: ‘Weak bones isn’t first warning for…’

    AIIMS-trained gastroenterologist shares 5 signs of nutrient deficiency: ‘Weak bones isn’t first warning for…’

    Sometimes, when you are constantly feeling moody, anxious, or have poor sleep patterns, among other signs, it is not always tiredness because of late working hours or bad lifestyle habits. It could also be your body’s way of giving warning…

    Continue Reading

  • Washington state resident dies of new H5N5 form of bird flu

    Washington state resident dies of new H5N5 form of bird flu

    The first person infected with the H5N5 bird flu has died, according to health officials in Washington.

    The person, who lived in Grays Harbor County, had been hospitalized earlier this month in Kings County, where Seattle is located.

    Officials…

    Continue Reading

  • Construction and effectiveness test of multimodal data fusion prediction model for intracranial infection after severe craniocerebral injury in children based on deep learning | BMC Neurology

    Construction and effectiveness test of multimodal data fusion prediction model for intracranial infection after severe craniocerebral injury in children based on deep learning | BMC Neurology

  • Ben Abdeljelil A. Freire GC,Yanchar N,et al.Pediatric moderate and severe traumatic brain injury: a systematic review of clinical practice guideline recommendations. J Neurotrauma. 2023;40(21–22):2270–81.

    Google Scholar 

  • Continue Reading

  • Inflammation control can protect against AMD-like retinal damage

    Inflammation control can protect against AMD-like retinal damage

    University of Minnesota Medical School researchers have shown that reducing chronic inflammation can significantly protect against age-related macular degeneration (AMD)-like pathology in preclinical models. The findings were…

    Continue Reading

  • The COPD risk associated with adulthood weight change and early adulthood BMI: a prospective cohort study | BMC Public Health

    The COPD risk associated with adulthood weight change and early adulthood BMI: a prospective cohort study | BMC Public Health

    The most important acknowledgment is to the participants in the study and the members of the survey teams in each of the 10 regional centers, as well as to the project development and management teams based at Beijing, Oxford, and the 10 regional…

    Continue Reading

  • New trial to test extended tranexamic acid use for faster ACL surgery recovery

    New trial to test extended tranexamic acid use for faster ACL surgery recovery

    A breakthrough could be coming in the way young people recover from surgery to reconstruct the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee, a common sports injury. 

    A new clinical trial soon will begin enrolling patients at the…

    Continue Reading

  • Scientists identify cellular control points to tackle multiple viruses

    Scientists identify cellular control points to tackle multiple viruses

    Scientists were pleased when they learned more about how the common cold gains a foothold in the body, identifying key cellular checkpoints that are important targets of the virus.

    But the real excitement extends far beyond the cold…

    Continue Reading