Study offers overview of SARS-CoV-2 infection in children
While the current pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has largely spared children from severe illness, relative to adults, its causative pathogen – the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) – can still cause infection and post-acute sequelae in…
Read MoreWhat data and technologies are needed to propel telehealth quality?
Photo: Nicklaus Children's Hospital Virtual care aligns with strategic imperatives to improve health outcomes, enhance patient safety, and optimize the patient experience for populations with medical complexity and high healthcare needs. As a result, it will pay off if healthcare…
Read More5 Multi-Sport Kids' Helmets for Little Daredevils
Biking, skateboarding, inline skating, pogo-stick hopping… today’s active kids do it all. And parents of today’s active kids insist they wear safety gear — especially helmets. Those growing noggins need protection from falls, bumps and crashes that result from your…
Read MoreAssociation between blood plasma lipids and risk of Alzheimers disease
Latest research from UNSW Sydney’s Center for Healthy Brain Aging (CHeBA) has uncovered new insight into the underlying mechanisms of Alzheimer’s disease. The findings, published in Translational Psychiatry, examined differences between the plasma lipidome of people with Alzheimer’s disease and…
Read MoreElizabeth Hurley, 55, Just Showed Off Her Impressively Toned Abs In A New Bikini Instagram Video
Elizabeth Hurley, 55, is as excited about summer as you are in her new Instagram video. The actress is wearing a new bikini while basking in the sunshine and showing off her toned abs and legs. Elizabeth relies on “found…
Read MoreWhen 25 to 29-year-olds can book Covid vaccine – CONFIRMED
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Read MoreCell and colony motion index of oral keratinocytes predicts epithelial regenerative capacity
A comprehensive investigation on cells and colony motion offers new insight into the proliferative and epithelial regenerative capacities of human primary oral keratinocyte cultures with implications for quality control of engineered cells used in regenerative medicine. Dr. Kenji Izumi and…
Read MoreSphere Fluidics and ClexBio introduce CYTRIX Microfluidic Hydrogel Kit
Sphere Fluidics, a company commercializing single cell analysis systems underpinned by its patented picodroplet technology, and ClexBio, a pioneer in solutions for tissue engineering and single-cell techniques, today announced the launch of the biocompatible CYTRIX Microfluidic Hydrogel Kit. The kit…
Read MoreThais debut locally made AstraZeneca but supplies are tight
BANGKOK — Health authorities in Thailand began their much-anticipated mass rollout of locally produced AstraZeneca vaccines on Monday, but it appeared that supplies were falling short of demand from patients who had scheduled vaccinations for this week. Hospitals in various…
Read MoreMove of the week: American kettlebell swing – the ultimate full-body mover
Welcome to our weekly Move of the Week series. Every Monday, we’ll be sharing with you one of our favourite exercises – how to do them, what muscles they work and why they should be a regular part of your…
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