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Article written by Christine Clark and Colin Brown We are hearing almost hourly warnings of how the NHS will soon be overwhelmed with Covid-19 cases. Yet we have… read more.
Article written by Christine Clark and Colin Brown We are hearing almost hourly warnings of how the NHS will soon be overwhelmed with Covid-19 cases. Yet we have… read more.
Testing for malaria could become as simple as putting on a bandage. That’s the idea behind a platform developed by Rice University engineers who introduced a microneedle patch… read more.
There have been many documented cases of Covid-19 “super-spreading” events, in which one person infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus infects many other people
Article written by Christine Clark Flu vaccination is safe, effective and is offered free of charge to thirty million people in the UK this year in the country’s… read more.
Includes education and counselling component for caregivers American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
A retrospective study of outpatient records for millions of patients in the UK reveals that the overuse of broad-spectrum alternative antibiotics among patients who are probably not allergic… read more.
Researchers from a retrospective, observational study report that victims of flu or pneumonia have a significantly increased risk of heart attack or stroke in the days after their… read more.
Hepatitis A viruses (HAVs) circulating in an ongoing outbreak among men who have sex with men (MSM) in the Lombardy region of Italy are predominantly attributable to strains… read more.
Adding antibiotic treatment to standard drainage of simple skin abscesses appears to improve healing, researchers reported on June 29, 2017 in the NEJM/New England Journal of Medicine.
Never before in the history of IBD have there been so many promising compounds in the pipeline. In a scientific session dedicated to new compounds, leading investigators discussed… read more.
Dr Filip Baert (Roeselare, Belgium) gives a summary of his session on trial endpoints vs therapeutic objectives. he also discusses the role of ECCO in improving the data generated in… read more.
by Gary Finnegan: People seeking refuge and asylum in Germany are at higher risks of liver problems due to hepatitis B, according to experts.
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