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Cases surge in new COVID hot spots of Michigan, Minnesota

November 17, 2021 0

Hospitals in Michigan and Minnesota on Tuesday reported a wave of COVID-19 patients not seen in months as beds were filled with unvaccinated people and […]

Boosters for all adults in US closer with panel meeting set

November 17, 2021 0

An influential U.S. advisory panel will discuss expanding eligibility for COVID-19 vaccine booster shots to all adults Friday, a move that could make the shots […]

Lack of important molecule in red blood cells causes vascular damage in type 2 diabetes

November 9, 2021 0

Altered function of the red blood cells leads to vascular damage in type 2 diabetes. Results from a new study in cells from patients with […]

Virus surge persists in Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia

October 24, 2021 0

Serbia on Saturday is set to launch partial COVID-19 passes while Croatia and Slovenia reported high daily rates of infections, as countries with low vaccination […]

Lower airways are distinct in cystic fibrosis even at younger ages

October 22, 2021 0

In the largest study of its kind, researchers found that the lower airways in children with cystic fibrosis (CF) have a higher burden of infection, […]

In Rome hospital, unvaccinated patients fill coronavirus beds

October 20, 2021 0

In one Rome hospital, the vast majority of COVID-19 patients in intensive care are unvaccinated—and many are urging Italian anti-vaxxers to get the jab. A […]

More than one in five opioid-naïve patients still use opioids three months after surgery

October 20, 2021 0

New research suggests more than one in five “opioid-naïve” patients continue to use the pain medication three months after having a procedure, underscoring the often-overlooked […]

Helmet that zaps brain with infrared light 'could help cure dementia'

October 20, 2021 0

The brain-zapping helmet that could help to cure dementia: Scientists say device which shines light directly into the brain could be a ‘game-changer’ Researchers in […]

Nobel prize in medicine won by US scientists who unlocked the secrets of our sense of touch

October 4, 2021 0

The 2021 Nobel prize in physiology or medicine has been awarded to two U.S. scientists who discovered the microscopic secrets behind the human sense of […]

1 in 5 adults has high levels of heart enzymes after any surgery, monitoring advised

October 4, 2021 0

About 20% of adults who have major non-cardiac surgery had elevated troponin levels, yet nearly all of them did not have symptoms of injury, according […]

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Medications
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Health News
  • Researchers explore disease severity post-infection with SARS-CoV-2 Omicron in hematologic patients

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  • Canadians Disapprove of Provincial Handling of Healthcare

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