UK nurses strike threat ends after union ballot

The threat of further strikes by British nurses ended on Tuesday, after the Royal College of Nursing said a ballot on industrial action had failed to meet the legal threshold. The RCN said more than 100,000 members voted in favor of more strikes but turnout was only 43 percent—below the statutory minimum of 50 percent. Nurses in England were voting […]

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Patient with antibiotic-resistant lung infection saved with bacteriophages

A multidisciplinary team from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and the Geneva University Hospitals (HUG) has for the first-time used bacteriophages to successfully treat a patient suffering from an antibiotic-resistant chronic bacterial lung infection. This success was achieved thanks to a highly personalized, multidisciplinary approach involving the selection of a bacteriophage specific to the patient’s multidrug resistant bacteria. While phages […]

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CAR T-Cell Therapy May Treat Antisynthetase Syndrome

TOPLINE: CD19-targeting CAR T cells may effectively treat refractory antisynthetase syndrome, according to a case study. METHODOLOGY: Previous case studies found that CD19-targeting chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells were efficacious in treating autoimmune conditions such as refractory systemic lupus erythematosus. CD19-targeting CAR T cells were administered to a 41-year-old male patient with antisynthetase syndrome with progressive myositis and interstitial […]

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New research shows antibody cross-reactivity between human and animal coronaviruses

In a recent article published in the Science Immunology Journal, researchers probed for antibody binding against all seven human coronaviruses (hCoVs) and 49 animal coronaviruses (aCoVs) represented as 12,924 peptides within a phage immunoprecipitation sequencing (PhIP) library. The study used viruses harboring in multiple hosts, including bats, rodents, birds, raccoons, pangolins, etc., with the potential to spill over to humans. […]

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Dairy milk is a key source of important nutrients, but has environmental trade-offs

Along with all global sectors, the dairy industry is working to reduce its environmental impact as we look toward a shared 2050 net zero future. Research is currently focused on greenhouse gas mitigation strategies that do not compromise animal health and production, but many discussions maintain that a radical transformation—involving reducing animal-based foods and increasing plant-based foods—is needed in our […]

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Mediations role in parental disputes about childs medical treatment may have been oversold

The role of mediation in preventing disputes between parents and doctors about a seriously ill child’s medical treatment from escalating to litigation may be more limited than hoped for, suggests an analysis of rulings, published online in the Archives of Disease in Childhood. Mediation might have avoided only just under half of these published court cases heard since 1990 in […]

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Pandemic policies overlooked long-term needs of children, finds report

UK findings Recommendations The need to keep children and young people at the center of pandemic preparedness efforts. More priority and attention given to the hidden voices and experiences of young people, and particularly those from monetary poor households. Greater recognition that schools play an important, central role as life and care hubs. Greater recognition of play and leisure as […]

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Amazon Shoppers Say These Mixing Bowls With Lids Are 'Better Than Tupperware' & You Can Get a Set for $20

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Cooking is not just about creating delicious meals; it’s an art form that engages all our senses. From the sizzling sounds on the stovetop to the tantalizing aromas that fill the air, every aspect of the culinary experience matters. […]

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