Wide Variance Described in Monitoring of Conventional DMARDs
Rheumatologists tend to order the same types of tests to monitor their patients’ responses to conventional synthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (csDMARDs), but they vary widely in how often they order tests and how they respond to abnormal results, responses to…
Read MoreMia Farrow’s childhood infection of polio ‘will never leave’ her
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Read MoreOral anticoagulant does not help patients recovering from moderate and severe COVID-19
A drug used to reduce the risk of blood clots does not help patients recovering from moderate and severe COVID-19, despite this approach being offered to patients, a UK-wide trial, led by Addenbrooke's Hospital and the University of Cambridge has…
Read MoreWhat is brown noise, and what makes it different from white noise? We asked an expert to explain
TikTok is obsessed with brown noise – but what is it and what does it do? We asked an expert to explain all. There are so many wellness trends out there these days that it can be hard to work out…
Read MoreThe Love Hormone Can Heal a Truly Broken Heart
The so-called love hormone, which is related to bonding and love. may be able to help to heal damage following a heart attack, according to researchers from Michigan State University. What to Know Oxytocin is a neuropeptide hormone that acts…
Read MoreThe potential for automatic diagnosis of palpable breast lumps without a radiologist or sonographer
In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), breast cancer poses an urgent crisis, but most countries lack proper medical imaging equipment to assess the breast. A new PLOS Digital Health pilot study evaluated the efficacy of the volume sweep imaging (VSI) ultrasound scans…
Read MoreWhen Malpractice Occurs at Community Health Centers, Taxpayers Pay
Silvia Garcia’s 14-year-old son was left permanently disabled and in a wheelchair after a community health center doctor in New Mexico failed to diagnose his appendicitis despite his complaint of severe stomach pain. The teenager’s appendix ruptured before he could…
Read MoreMemory B and T cells responses differ when induced by SARS-CoV-2 infections or booster vaccinations
In a recent study published in The Journal of Immunology, a team of researchers from Japan examined the memory B and T cell responses to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) spike protein after the booster dose of the…
Read MoreMadonna's Super-Rare Family Photo With Her 6 Kids Shows They're All Embracing Their Mother's Edgy Style
Get ready, because all six of Madonna’s kids are in the same room for the first time in nearly a year, and they all look as gothic chic as their legendary mama! On Nov 25, Madonna shared a series of…
Read MoreMeet the people fighting to eradicate violence against women and girls across the UK
Written by Lauren Geall As Stylist’s digital writer, Lauren Geall writes on topics including mental health, wellbeing and women’s issues. She’s also a big fan of houseplants and likes to dabble in film and TV from time-to-time. You can find…
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