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The recently published study is the first that privileges the voices of Australia’s First Nations families on access to burn aftercare for children. Australia’s First Nations children experience burns at a rate at least double that of non-Indigenous children. Ongoing burns care is a complex issue with multiple barriers to ensuring good long-term outcomes, however little is known about how […]
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Harvey Price, the son of Katie Price and Dwight Yorke, is the reason many Brits will have heard of Prader-Willi syndrome. He recently fell ill at his younger sister Princess’ birthday party and was sent to a local hospital for urgent medical attention. Harvey has a number of health concerns, so it isn’t certain the illness is connected with Prader-Willi […]
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Leader in AI-powered cancer diagnostics, Ibex Medical Analytics and provider of digital pathology services in the NHS, LDPath, have announced the UK’s first rollout of clinical grade AI application for cancer detection in pathology. This platform will support pathologists in enhancing diagnostic accuracy and efficiency. WHY IT MATTERS Over the years, a global increase in cancer cases has coincided with a decline […]
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Increased life expectancy due to higher Humanin-values? A special Protein seems to have a major impact on the health and longevity of animals and humans. This discovery could enable the treatment of a variety of age-related diseases. In the case of an investigation under the auspices of the Leonard Davis School of Gerontology, University of Southern California, it was found […]
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By now, several months into the coronavirus pandemic, we all know the drill: wear your mask in public, keep your distance, wash your hands regularly and well and generally try to be decent and respectful to your fellow humans out in public (who may or may not have different risk factors or loved ones at different risk levels). So you […]
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The coronavirus pandemic is “not even close to being over”, the WHO warned Monday, as the global death toll passed half a million and cases surge in Latin America and the United States. In another grim milestone, the number of infections recorded worldwide rose to more than 10 million, according to an AFP tally, while some authorities reimposed lockdown measures […]
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Reproductive rights and justice activists were holding their breaths as SCOTUS decisions trickled in over the last month waiting on the ruling — June Medical Services v. Russo — that would prove to be the first major test for the current court (and President Donald Trump’s two confirmed justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch) on an abortion-related case. On Monday […]
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Nodding your head to a beat, or swaying along with the music, can feel as though it is happening automatically when a song comes flowing from loudspeakers. But have you tried to resist? Researchers have discovered that it is virtually impossible to stand completely still when hearing music. “Nobody has managed it so far,” says Alexander Refsum Jensenius a Professor […]
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Data on potentially preventable hospitalizations (PPHs) have provided fresh insights into the geographical inequities in primary care across Australia, with a view to ensuring the upcoming 10-year Primary Health Care Plan mandates proportionate funding in appropriate areas in a planned manner, according to the authors of a Perspective published online today by the Medical Journal of Australia. In August 2019, […]
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For the first time, a Europe-wide study examined the course of Covid-19 in children and adolescents. The researchers risk factors discovered Years for a severe course for 18. Although some of the children on the intensive care unit, dying, very few. Also, children can become seriously ill at Covid-19. It happens, however, much rarer than in adults, and ends in […]
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