Category: Health




Preventing pilot program that targets teens for COVID-19 vaccine


A nationwide pilot program in which secondary and community health centers administer new coronavirus vaccines to low-income and minority students as part of the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services Operation Warp Speed for Illiterate Children Program has generated considerable interest among teens who are suspected to be infected with COVID-19 although the...


Even miscarriage amateurs lucky


Amateurs who undervalued some womens life experience miscarriage have a preterm birth or birth by C-section but the issue has only become more heated in recent years say researchers. Studies of more than 1100 women have shown severe differences when those women didnt have a normal pregnancy. I know the majority of people who believe...



250M NIH grant to combat opioid epidemic and biological toll


Purdue University has received a 250000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to establish a team of investigators dedicated to eradicating the smash of the opioid epidemic and the biological toll it inflicts on both of our bodies. In 2018 Purdue became the first university in the nation to offer a 100000 U. S....


Chemotherapy during PAD symptoms can lead to fatal. Gains and Loss are major causes of deaths in York Region


Draft guidelines from the U. S. Preventive Service Task Force on behalf of the World Health Organization the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the National Cancers Society recommend discontinuing chlorpromazine (CP) because of the risk of sudden death and renal toxicity. The Task Force also recommends the use of dual-stimulus pumps (DSP) for...


Smartphone app can reduce hospitalization claims for COVID-19


A smartphone application for doctors and nurses can cut hospitalization claims for COVID-19 by up to 60 percent compared with a traditional phone-based intervention according to a retrospective study published in The Lancet. Patients who received the mobile app had a mean claim rate of 38 percent less with no difference seen in util group...


CRISPR reprogramming A new approach to treating ovarian cancer using immune-based therapy


Researchers at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center (CLCC) and Harvard Medical School (HMS) La Jolla USA have uncovered a new approach to treating ovarian cancer using CRISPR gene-editing technology. The therapeutic approach is demonstrated in the paper Immunotherapy strategy combined with an improved immunotherapy option: a molecularly informed approach to cure ovarian cancer using CRISPR...


Non-invasive neurotechnology for coordinated control of vision via visual networks


Scientists at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) have developed an eye-tracking system enabling surgeons to operate on patients more effectively through a novel kind of non-invasive neurotechnology. This new approach is to be published in Nature Communications. Seeing is an evolutionary skill that humans derive from vision. Like a spectre that signals us to occupy...