The American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) and 14 major medical specialty organizations have established seven guiding principles to best address the perioperative management of acute pain in complex surgical patients. The principles were established at a historic Pain Summit, the second of its kind, hosted by the ASA. Every …
Read More »American Cancer Society CEO issues call to action on genitourinary cancer disparities
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The Louisiana Department of Health (LDH) today announced the appointment of Melinda “Mendy” Richard as the Associate Secretary of the Office of the Department of Aging and Adult Services (OAAS). Richard most recently served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Office of Community Preparedness and Health Protection at the Office …
Read More »WSU Vets Make Young Puppy’s Second Birthday Possible – WSU Insider
Cami Anderson and her family spared no expense for their young pup, Holli’s second birthday. There were matching party hats for Holli and her best friend, Rosko, the family’s 13-year-old Labrador mix; tons of new toys; and even a Starbucks puppuccino. It was a day the Andersons doubt they would …
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This weekend, British Columbia is certain to hit another grim milestone. With 2,597 official deaths from COVID-19 so far, it is inevitable that the province will top 2,600 when the Department of Health releases the latest statistics on Monday (January 31). On Friday January 28, British Columbia also reported that …
Read More »Felix Cheung – who studies wellness – among 33 new or renewed Canada Research Chairs at the University of Toronto
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Read More »Percheron Capital invests in Animal Dermatology Group, the largest group specializing in veterinary dermatology in the United States
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The scientific evidence is crystal clear: Early experiences literally shape the architecture of the developing brain. This widespread understanding is leading to increased public support for universal kindergarten to improve school readiness for all children and level the playing field for children facing adversity. But here is something less known …
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There is a cult of “positivity” that rules the world. Through countless self-help books, banal social media slogans, and WhatsApp hello messages, this cult will have you believing “Think Positive” is the magic pill for mental health. Pop one to instantly make that glass half empty half full and all …
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Eastern Health has announced temporary changes to services, effective January 4, 2022. Eastern Health says it will focus on urgent and emerging acute services at health care sites across the city, including the Health Sciences Center, St. Clare’s Mercy Hospital and Dr LA Miller Center. These changes will reallocate resources …
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Since 2011, Boehringer Ingelheim has contributed nearly $ 700,000 to advance knowledge about equine disease, including the $ 75,000 in grants awarded this year. Thinkstock photo Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health (BI) announced the recipients of the 2021 Awards for Advancing Equine Research at the American Association of Equine Practitioners Annual …
Read More »Global Breast Reconstruction Market (2021-2028)
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By Laura InglesVCU School of Medicine Brandon Wills, DO, was an emergency physician and faculty member at Madigan Army Medical Center in Washington State when Peter Moffett, MD, joined the team as a resident. It was 2007, and the two doctors were building their careers at the crossroads of military …
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Covid-19 ravaged Heidi Ferrer’s body and soul for over a year, and in May, the “Dawson’s Creek” screenwriter committed suicide in Los Angeles. She had lost all hope. âI’m so sorry,â she said in a farewell video to her husband and son. “I would never do that if I was …
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A genetic biomarker test for patients with aggressive prostate cancer has identified patients most likely to respond to radiation and hormone therapy or to develop metastases, allowing providers to tailor treatment regimens to high risk patients. A genetic biomarker test has been shown to accurately predict how men with high-risk …
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“It was a good marriage for both of you,” said Lorne Tyrrell, co-director of the institute and discoverer of the first oral treatment for hepatitis B. Canada currently does not have the capacity to manufacture its own supply of drugs, a gap that became evident when the federal government attempted …
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Read More »American Cancer Society Launches First Cohort of Health System Screening Interventions with Over 50 Facilities, Part of National Return to Screening Initiative
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Read More »BetterVet Mobile Vet Care Continues Coast-to-Coast Expansion with Launches in Seattle and San Francisco
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Chetan Shenoy calls imaging a âone-stop-shopâ for evaluating patients with suspected heart disease. In patients with suspected cardiac tumors, cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging can provide an accurate diagnosis and guide clinical management, according to new multicenter data. In addition, CMR results can independently predict long-term mortality greater than traditional …
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Read More »Ask the vet: Can a cat infect its owner with toxoplasmosis? Should you give a dog a bone ?, News & Top Stories from Home and Design
SINGAPORE – In this bimonthly column, National Parks Board vets answer questions about pet health and behavior I have heard that I can get toxoplasmosis from cats. Should I get rid of my cat if a family member has recently become immunocompromised? Toxoplasmosis is a disease caused by the single-celled …
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Read More »Veterinary Emergency Group announces third round of funding with $ 100 million funding co-led by D1 Capital Partners and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC and backed by Durable Capital Partners LP
VALHALLA, NY – (COMMERCIAL THREAD) – Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG), the global veterinary emergency company that helps people and their pets when they need it most, announced a $ 100 million funding round co-led by D1 Capital Partners and Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC, and backed by Durable Capital …
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When it comes to finding a veterinary business partner dedicated to supporting community hospitals, National Veterinary Associates (NVA) is an industry leader. Founded in 1996, NVA is home to a large community of independent veterinary hospitals that includes more than 14,000 veterinary professionals providing a full range of medical and …
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Nursing homes and long-term care pharmacies keen to give booster shots to residents and workers took one more step in the administrative process after the federal government obtained key regulatory approval on Friday. It was at this point that Pfizer’s COVID-19 recall was unanimously approved by the Food and Drug …
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In World War I, more people died from illness than from injuries. The same thing happened with the horses used. Horses were the main means of locomotion for all war material. The so-called “caissons” which “rolled” were piled up on horse-drawn wagons. Like the soldiers by their side, the horses …
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The differences in the course of lesions may help neurologists distinguish between multiple sclerosis (MS) and other demyelinating disorders in new findings that may help explain the differences in the course of the disease, particularly progressive disability in MS. Results from a retrospective study show that complete resolution of brain …
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Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson and Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker were among several North Texas mayors who have shown support for a bipartisan infrastructure package. in a letter sent to the leaders of the United States Senate and the House of Representatives. Arlington Mayor Jim Ross, Denton Mayor Gerard Hudspeth, …
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People with Class I obesity, who are generally not eligible for weight loss surgery, have seen gains from weight loss surgery, a researcher reported. Patients with a BMI of 30 to 35 lost up to 20% of their initial BMI and were 45% more likely to be in remission from …
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The first study,1 which took place in China, included 91 patients with a median age of 61 (range, 35-87) years who had relapsed / refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia (n = 82) or small lymphoid leukemia (n = 9) ( R / R CLL / SLL). Their most common indicators of …
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The Collaborative Research Group on Vaccines, Infections and Immunology (VIIM) will receive more than $ 4.5 million in NSW government funding over three years to study clinical and immunological responses to COVID-19 vaccines in NSW beneficiaries. VIIM brings together the leading researchers and practitioners in vaccines, infections and immunology in …
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LA JOLLA, Calif., June 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Equillium, Inc. (Nasdaq: EQ), a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing itolizumab to treat severe autoimmune and inflammatory disorders, today announced hui a translational research collaboration with the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology and Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford. The …
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Combination therapy with ponatinib (Iclusig) and blinatumomab (Blincyto) produced a complete response in all patients with Philadelphia chromosome (Ph) positive acute lymphoid leukemia (ALL) who were treated in a phase 2 study ( NCT03263572), according to a presentation at the 2021 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting.1 The …
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine is effective in young adolescents, and mild cases of COVID-19 give those recovering from the disease long-lasting antibody protection. Cleveland.com brings together some of the most notable coronavirus news that is making headlines online. Here’s what you need to know for Wednesday, May 26th. …
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May 25, 2021 – Developing ‘smart toilet’ uses artificial intelligence to analyze stool for consistency and presence of blood – and early evidence suggests more accurate than patient self-report . Remote, automated, real-time analysis and reporting increases the likelihood that doctors will detect gastrointestinal problems sooner, investigators say. In a …
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A study from the University of Southampton has shown that its LifeLab program, which aims to improve adolescent health through hands-on learning, gives young people a better understanding of what it means to lead a healthy lifestyle. Led by a team from the Faculty of Medicine and School of Education …
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Veterinary rapid tests are products used to diagnose various veterinary diseases. These include various immunoassays for different animals like mouse, rat, dog, cat, horse, cattle and some others. These tests help monitor and control zoonotic diseases (infectious diseases transmitted from other animals or humans). Many companies offer rapid test kits …
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Despite starting businesses at a high rate, 3% of black women run mature businesses. In contrast, white women are more than twice as likely to be mature business owners (7%), even if they start at lower rates. This disparity between a high start-up and a low-established business activity among black …
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CHICAGO, May 11, 2021 / PRNewswire / – Civis Analytics, an innovative data science firm at the intersection of public good and best scientific practice, today announced the results of a experience to scientifically determine the most compelling message for Americans most likely to be uncertain about COVID-19 vaccination. The …
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As the world began to lock down a year ago, internet data traffic began to increase. Data circulating on the web has been steadily increasing since the Internet was commercialized, but it was becoming increasingly clear that the existing internet infrastructure was put to the test. Edge computing businesses (where …
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PITTSBURGH (AP) – Dwayne Haskins will look to restart his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Steelers signed a forward contract with the former Washington quarterback on Thursday, giving the 23-year-old a second chance after passing away in the nation’s capital in less than two seasons. Haskins celebrated the signing …
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NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION TO UNITED STATES WIRE SERVICES OR FOR DISTRIBUTION IN THE UNITED STATES. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS RESTRICTION MAY CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF UNITED STATES SECURITIES LAWS. VANCOUVER, British Columbia, April 6, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Prime Mining Corp. (“Prime” or the “Company”) (TSX.V: PRYM, OTCQB: PRMNF, …
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FORT WORTH, Texas – (BUSINESS WIRE) – Amid historic levels of uncertainty caused by COVID-19, First Command announced a package of financial relief programs for military clients and their families struggling due to the outbreak and measures taken to control it. The First Command serves approximately 280,000 military families around …
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Kas Bothwell, 60, smells the fire in his house up to ten times a day. Sometimes it is randomly invaded by other smells, like fried onions. For two days, she smelled enough beer for a party at her house in Birmingham. “I’ve searched my house, up and down, trying to …
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Neuralink’s brain-machine interface technology pushes electrodes into the brain and then uses a chip to communicate with computers outside of your skull. Screenshot by Stephen Shankland / CNET With a device surgically implanted in the skull of a pig named Gertrude, Elon Musk demonstrated his startup Neuralink’s technology to create …
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