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By Taka Saka
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
Still coughing after COVID? Here's why it happens and what to do about it - The Conversation Indonesia
Coughing is a socially awkward symptom, particularly since the COVID pandemic hit. The problem is, coughing may persist for weeks or month...
By Taka Saka
12:48 AM
AI shows potential to aid clinicians in fracture diagnosis - News-Medical.Net
Artificial intelligence (AI) is an effective tool for fracture detection that has potential to aid clinicians in busy emergency departments,...
By Taka Saka
Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Good hydration may be linked with reduced risk of heart failure - News-Medical.Net
Staying well-hydrated may be associated with a reduced risk for developing heart failure, according to researchers at the National Institute...
By Taka Saka
12:17 PM
Disinfectant use by pregnant women may increase risk for asthma and eczema in children - News-Medical.Net
Use of disinfectants by pregnant women may be a risk factor for asthma and eczema in their children, finds a population study, published onl...
By Taka Saka
2:47 AM
Early detection helps cancer patients beat the threat of lymphoedema - Macquarie University
The day before her son’s seventh birthday, Mary Van Kemenade learned she had breast cancer and would need a mastectomy, including the surgic...
By Taka Saka
Monday, March 28, 2022
Why do I (and my kids) get so many colds? And with all this COVID around, should we be isolating too? - Medical Xpress
Common colds affect the upper respiratory tract. Credit: Shutterstock ...
By Taka Saka
Sunday, March 27, 2022
Biologists discover gene deletion behind abnormality in blood cancer cells - News-Medical.Net
The mystery is being unraveled of why the control centers, or nuclei, of certain blood cancer cells have a distinctly odd shape. These new...
By Taka Saka
3:03 AM
How Autoimmune Disease Risks Heightens After SARS-CoV-2 - MD Magazine
The link between COVID-19 infection and development of autoimmune disease is becoming more pronounced, and fields including dermatology are ...
By Taka Saka
Friday, March 25, 2022
Immune response to the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 vaccines: Is it sustained in the diabetes population? - Wiley
[unable to retrieve full-text content] Immune response to the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 vaccines: Is it sustained in t...
By Taka Saka
12:31 PM
Family-based behavioral treatment improves weight-related outcomes in children with severe obesity - News-Medical.Net
The FABO study showed that delivered at an obesity outpatient clinic, family-based behavioral treatment improved weight-related outcomes sig...
By Taka Saka
2:30 AM
Peng Liyuan addresses WHO virtual talk show for World TB Day - CCTV
BEIJING, March 24 (Xinhua) -- Peng Liyuan, wife of Chinese President Xi Jinping and a goodwill ambassador of the World Health Organization (...
By Taka Saka
2:30 AM
Australia records another 26 COVID-19 deaths as fourth vaccine dose approved - SBS News
Victoria reported nine COVID-19-related fatalities and there were seven fatalities in NSW, four in South Australia, three in Queensland, two...
By Taka Saka
2:30 AM
Scientists Identify Overgrowth of Key Brain Structure in Babies Who Later Develop Autism - Mirage News
[unable to retrieve full-text content] Scientists Identify Overgrowth of Key Brain Structure in Babies Who Later Develop Autism Mirage Ne...
By Taka Saka
Thursday, March 24, 2022
Polio vaccination campaign kicks off in Malawi and neighboring countries - News-Medical.Net
A vaccination campaign targeting 23 million children has kicked off in Malawi and neighboring countries to contain an outbreak of wild polio...
By Taka Saka
1:29 AM
3 orthopaedic surgeries that might be doing patients (and their pockets) more harm than good - The Conversation
Orthopaedic surgery (surgery for problems related to bones, joints, tendons and ligaments) is the third most common reason Australians go u...
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