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Photo: Albert Marinez Cleveland Clinic has tapped Albert Marinez for its newly created chief analytics officer because of his success driving analytics strategy for large health systems and technology service providers over two decades, leaders say. WHY IT MATTERS Marinez, who most recently served as the chief analytics officer at Intermountain Health in Salt Lake City, not only led data and […]
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Critically ill patients with circulatory shock—when the heart cannot pump enough blood and oxygen to the rest of the body, often as a result of heart failure, sepsis, or hemorrhage—require close monitoring and treatment, especially to maintain adequate blood pressure to prevent injury to important organs. A team led by investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in collaboration with researchers […]
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Reviewers’ Notes More adolescents and teens are developing health conditions that may increase their risk of premature cardiovascular disease in adulthood, therefore, early screening, diagnosis and multidisciplinary care are vital. A new survey of cardiovascular care centers in the U.S. and Canada found that there are not enough resources to meet the needs for pediatric preventive cardiology care, and the […]
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As the average life expectancy in the U.S. continues to diminish, health experts are trying to figure out ways to help people live longer and healthier lives. Dr. Brett Osborn, who currently serves as a board-certified neurosurgeon in West Palm Beach, Florida, and also serves as the founder of a preventative health care and anti-aging facility, Senolytix, works with patients […]
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Like so many parenting milestones, you can listen to all the stories, read all the books, posts and articles you get your hands on and make as many plans as you can. But nothing truly prepares you until you […]
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What is gastroschisis? When is gastroschisis diagnosed? Does gastroschisis come in different severity levels? What happens when babies with gastroschisis are born? How is gastroschisis treated? What are some health complications linked to gastroschisis? What is the best way to care for a baby born with gastroschisis? What could be driving inflammation in babies with gastroschisis? Are there interventions that […]
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There’s a lot to miss about football season. There’s the excitement of game day, much-anticipated rivalry games, obligatory snacks and drinks (“Somebody pass the wings!”), and epic Super Bowl halftime performances. And then, there’s the fashion. Players dress to impress when they come off their team bus, and their partners go all out in outfits we hope to see as […]
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Measles: We have forgotten how dangerous it is says expert Parents have been urged to take their children for MMR jabs – immunising against measles, mumps and rubella – as figures show vaccination rates have plummeted to dangerously low levels in some parts of the country. In one area of London, just over half of all five-year-olds had received both […]
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Reviewers’ Notes A leading testing expert fears the UK is facing a Covid resurgence, as cases and hospital admissions soar. He says the Government must resume the antibody testing program it scrapped in March. There’s mounting evidence that Covid-19 cases are on the rise. The latest Government data reveals a sharp 10.4% climb in cases towards the end of July, […]
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