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Research has shown empathy gives healthcare workers the ability to provide appropriate supports and make fewer mistakes. This helps increase patient satisfaction and enhance patient outcomes, resulting in better overall care. In an upcoming issue of the Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences, published by Elsevier, multidisciplinary clinicians and researchers from Dalhousie University performed an integrative review to synthesize […]

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Turning Lessons from COVID-19 into Stronger Protections for Animals

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the ASPCA found new ways to support pets, their guardians, and other animal welfare organizations by adopting new protocols and positions—including supporting veterinary telemedicine and urging a moratorium on evictions. Sadly, many animals trapped in underregulated systems (like factory farming and the puppy industry) suffered even more than usual due to weak protections, […]

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MS may not affect breast cancer prognosis

There’s some reassuring news for women with multiple sclerosis (MS): Having the neurological disease won’t affect health outcomes if breast cancer strikes. “Although multiple sclerosis and its complications remain the most common cause of death in people with MS, cancer is the second or third most common cause of death,” noted study lead author Dr. Ruth Ann Marrie, of the […]

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Spanish Study Finds AstraZeneca Vaccine Followed by Pfizer Dose Is Safe and Effective

MADRID (Reuters) – A Spanish study on mixing COVID-19 vaccines has found that giving a dose of Pfizer’s shot to people who already received a first shot of AstraZeneca vaccine is highly safe and effective, preliminary results showed on Tuesday. The CombivacS study, run by Spain’s state-backed Carlos III Health Institute, found the presence of IgG antibodies in the bloodstream […]

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Cholesterol levels sustainably lowered using base editing

Base editing is a novel gene editing approach that can precisely change individual building blocks in a DNA sequence. By installing such a point mutation in a specific gene, an international research team led by the University of Zurich has succeeded in sustainably lowering high LDL cholesterol levels in the blood of mice and macaques. This opens up the possibility […]

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New research may revolutionise cataract treatment

World-leading eye experts have made a breakthrough that could potentially change the way cataracts are treated—with potential for drug therapy to replace surgery. Cataract is a clouding of the eye lens that develops over time and affects the quality of vision. It is caused by an accumulation of protein in the lens that reduces the transmission of light to the […]

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Residents Seeking Higher Salaries but Receiving Fewer Job Offers

Final-year medical residents expect high salary offers in their first roles as physicians, but that could be a mismatch for health systems still reeling from COVID-19. According to the 2021 Survey of Final-Year Medical Residents, conducted by Merritt Hawkins, earning a good income was very concerning or somewhat concerning for 93% of residents. That’s up from 88% in 2019. Since […]

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How working long hours actually affects your health

Now working from home has become the norm for the majority of the nation, it’s easy for boundaries to get blurred.  When our home offices are often our living rooms and bedrooms, it’s hard to distinguish work life and home life. Not to mention, the lack of commute means it’s difficult to pinpoint when your day exactly ends.  This means […]

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