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Point of care imaging can help patients receive sight saving treatments faster
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Point of care imaging can help patients receive sight saving treatments faster

11/20/2020

Simple, non-invasive imaging at the point of care can aid the diagnosis of corneal infections, reducing the risk of sight loss and helping patients’ vision return to pre-infection levels. Bacterial keratitis is one of the most common corneal infections in…

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Excess death toll in care homes from COVID-19 ‘hugely underestimated’
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Excess death toll in care homes from COVID-19 ‘hugely underestimated’

11/16/2020

An early draft of a study by University of Manchester health economists and data scientists calculates that up to 10,000 more people may have died in care homes from COVID-19 than previously realized. The study is the first independent analysis…

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For Rural Youth, Mental Health Care Can Be Tough to Find
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For Rural Youth, Mental Health Care Can Be Tough to Find

11/15/2020

WEDNESDAY, Nov. 4, 2020 — While young Americans’ mental health appears to be getting worse, the places where help is needed most appear to have the fewest resources. A new study published in JAMA Network Open found that rural areas…

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Four inappropriate behaviours that could signal your partner has frontotemporal dementia
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Four inappropriate behaviours that could signal your partner has frontotemporal dementia

10/23/2020

We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. Please see our Privacy Notice for details of your data protection rights. Dementia is a broad category of conditions that are associated with progressive brain damage. It can be…

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Guidelines developed for care of adults with Down syndrome
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Guidelines developed for care of adults with Down syndrome

10/22/2020

(HealthDay)—In an evidence-based clinical guideline, published online Oct. 20 in the Journal of the American Medical Association, recommendations are presented for the medical care of adults with Down syndrome. Amy Y. Tsou, M.D., from the ECRI Center for Clinical Excellence…

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Trial shows hydroxychloroquine does not prevent COVID-19 in health care workers
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Trial shows hydroxychloroquine does not prevent COVID-19 in health care workers

10/22/2020

University of Minnesota Medical School physician researchers studied hydroxychloroquine as a treatment to prevent COVID-19 for those with high-risk for exposure to the virus—health care workers. The pre-exposure prophylaxis trial results, which were published in Clinical Infectious Diseases, determined that…

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How to Care for Your Skin During Radiation Therapy
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How to Care for Your Skin During Radiation Therapy

10/21/2020

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 21, 2020 — Proper skin care is crucial for cancer patients receiving radiation therapy, the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) says. Itchiness, redness, blistering and peeling are among the skin problems that radiation therapy can cause. “During radiation…

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COVID-19 heightens urgency of advanced care planning, according to study
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COVID-19 heightens urgency of advanced care planning, according to study

10/19/2020

No one likes to think about their own mortality. But COVID-19 has shoved life’s dark questions to the forefront: “What if I’m hooked to a ventilator and can’t speak?” “If my heart stops beating, do I want to be resuscitated?”…

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New device for detecting traumatic brain injury at the point of care
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New device for detecting traumatic brain injury at the point of care

10/13/2020

A method for detecting traumatic brain injury at the point of care has been developed by scientists at the University of Birmingham. Using chemical biomarkers released by the brain immediately after a head injury occurs, researchers are able to pinpoint…

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Health care use, costs increase 20-fold after firearm injury
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Health care use, costs increase 20-fold after firearm injury

09/29/2020

(HealthDay)—Actual health care costs increase up to 20-fold in the six months after a gunshot injury versus the six months before, according to a study published online Sept. 29 in the Annals of Internal Medicine. Megan L. Ranney, M.D., M.P.H.,…

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