Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Key points New Australian research has found children face a 42 per cent higher risk of depression if their father is depressed. The…
Read MoreDoctors said I was drunk, but I had multiple sclerosis
This Morning doctor explains multiple sclerosis symptoms When 21-year-old Jenna Chudasama started suffering blackouts and double vision, doctors dismissed her as a “typical” drunk student. She also noticed she would walk and suddenly veer off course, while another time she…
Read MoreYou Dont Need To Go To The Gym If You Adopt This Life Style
Obsessing over youthfulness and eating a whole pizza in one go are two contradicting scenarios. We always dream of living a healthier life, but we are not willing to go the extra mile in regards to our fitness. Take out…
Read MoreExperts Reveal Why Endearments or Pet Names Make Your Relationship Stronger
Whenever we see a couple, we often wonder why they won’t call their partner’s names. We hear them calling them “love”, “sweetheart”, “honey”, etc. Why do couples call their partners with endearment or pet names? Is it really important to…
Read MoreHow processing speed affects the benefits of cognitive rehabilitation for individuals with traumatic brain injury
Scientists at Kessler Foundation reported results from a randomized controlled trial examining the influence of processing speed on treatment benefits of the Kessler Foundation modified Story Memory Technique (KF-mSMT) in individuals with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). They…
Read MoreESC statement: Competency-based cardiac imaging delivery needed for effective patient care
Reviewers’ Notes Competency-based cardiac imaging delivery is needed for effective and efficient patient care, according to a European Society of Cardiology (ESC) statement published today in European Heart Journal, a journal of the ESC. All seven ESC subspeciality associations have…
Read MoreGame Changer Data for Vitamin D in Digestive Tract Cancers
Vitamin D supplementation significantly reduced the risk of relapse or death in a subgroup of patients with digestive tract cancer who were p53-immunoreactive, a recent analysis found. In the p53-immunoreactive subgroup, daily vitamin D supplementation reduced the risk of relapse…
Read MoreMidwifes warning on leaving house with young babies – as three-week old dies
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Midwife Pip (@midwife_pip) This summer, a couple were distraught when their three-week-old baby died after attending a family festival. On August 19, Staffordshire police officers were called to Camp Bestival, Weston…
Read MoreEU authorizes sale of vaccine against RSV in infants
The EU on Friday authorized the sale of a vaccine to protect infants from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a disease that in worst cases can lead to pneumonia and bronchiolitis. The bloc-wide marketing authorization of the jab, called Abrysvo and…
Read MoreOximeters often overestimate COVID patients oxygen levels, delaying care: Study
A study led by Johns Hopkins University researchers suggests that the use of pulse oximeters in hospitalized COVID-19 patients often overestimated true arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2), especially in those of minority race, and led to delayed therapy in a high…
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