Researchers led by the University of Toronto, Canada, have conducted a randomized clinical trial to evaluate the effectiveness of enhanced vs. minimal nasal suctioning in treating infants with bronchiolitis after discharge from the emergency department. In their paper, “Nasal Suctioning…
Read MoreBreast cancer prevention drug approved for post-menopausal women in the UK. Heres how it works
A drug that can halve the risk of developing breast cancer in post-menopausal women has been approved for use in the UK. This drug, called anastrozole, could benefit an estimated 289,000 women in the UK who are at increased risk…
Read MoreResearchers find evidence of mpox circulating in humans since 2016
A large international team of medical researchers and epidemiologists has found evidence that monkeypox (mpox) has been circulating in humans since 2016. In their study, reported in the journal Science, the group used Bayesian evolutionary analysis of the mpox virus…
Read MoreFTC warns food industry trade groups and influencers about disclosures on paid social media posts
The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday said it issued warnings to two food and beverage industry groups, as well as a dozen online influencers, for failing to adequately disclose paid social media posts that promoted a sweetener and sugary products….
Read MoreRestaurants and pubs are top places where over-60s – have difficulty hearing
Restaurants (43%), pubs (42%), and supermarkets (29%) are the top places where over-60s – find it difficult to hear properly, a study has found. One in three people (34%), who have reached their seventh decade, say they experience moderate or…
Read MoreQ&A: Examining nurses perceptions as the spotlight focuses on the aged care workforce in Australia
How is the Australian aged care sector looking post-royal commission? What’s the situation there? Your paper talks about the importance of a good workforce with good cooperation, which you describe as ‘relational care’ What would a multi-professional care team look…
Read MorePregnant women grow tumors on their lips and tongues after injuries
EXCLUSIVE: Two pregnant women grow TUMORS on their lips and tongues after suffering injuries while chewing on food Woman, 26, was in her third trimester when she injured her lip And the second patient, 43, suffered the growth on her…
Read MoreAir pollution found to increase the risk of cardiac arrest
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Read MoreReview Estimates Acne Risk With JAK Inhibitor Therapy
TOPLINE: Use of Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors is associated with a nearly fourfold increase in risk of acne compared with placebo, according to an analysis of 25 JAK inhibitor studies. METHODOLOGY: Acne has been reported to be an adverse effect of…
Read MoreLoss of structural protein ACTL7B blocks spermatogenesis in male mice
Reviewed Mature spermatozoa are characterized by an head, midpiece and a long tail for locomotion. Now, researchers from the University Hospital Bonn (UKB) and the Transdisciplinary Research Unit "Life & Health" at the University of Bonn have found that a…
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