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China-wide study furthers understanding of fatal surgical complication
Older patients in hospitals across China took part in a major multi-center open-label randomized clinical trial that showed there was no difference in post-operative delirium…
Oracle acquires Cerner for $28.3B
As first reported this past week, Oracle Corporation and Cerner Corp. have agreed to a deal where the company will acquire the Kansas City-based digital…
George Takei health: Star Trek legend, 84, does 100 push-ups and 50 sit-ups every day
I'm A Celeb: George Takei discusses 'horrific' experience We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding…
Severe COVID-19 found to be associated with disrupted intestinal Peyer’s patches
A team of scientists from the UK has recently demonstrated that severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is associated with pronounced changes in the ileal Peyer’s…
This Year’s Flu Vaccine Is a ‘Major Mismatch,’ Researcher Says
Flu vaccines aren’t providing as much as much protection as hoped for against the most widely circulating strain of influenza, a new study says, but…
B12 deficiency: The texture of your poo may be a warning sign that levels are low
Dr Dawn Harper on signs of vitamin B12 and vitamin D deficiency We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and…
Stroke: The 50p ‘nutrient-dense’ snack that slashes your risk by nearly 50% – major study
Statins: How the drug prevents heart attacks and strokes We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our…
Cambridge needle-free coronavirus vaccine enters clinical trial
Safety trials are underway for a Cambridge-led vaccine that could be used as a booster targeting COVID-19 virus variants and relatives that threaten future coronavirus…
Journalists Explore Health Care Disparities and Policy Pitfalls
KHN Midwest correspondent Cara Anthony discussed how Black entrepreneurs in the medical-technology industry are looking to fill health care gaps on Newsy on Wednesday. Click…