A new imaging technique for the detection of MALT lymphomas, malignant tumors of the lymphatic system, could probably save patients numerous gastroscopies. A study group…
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Studies highlight the importance of universal masking to stop COVID-19 spread in schools
Today, CDC released three studies in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) that highlight the importance of using layered prevention strategies including universal masking…
FDA Okays Evolocumab Add-On for FH in Children Aged 10 and Up
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved evolocumab (Repatha, Amgen), a PCSK9 inhibitor, for use as add-on treatment to diet alone or with…
CDC advisers try to work out the details on booster shots
With booster doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine now authorized in the U.S., government advisers reconvened on Thursday to tackle the most contentious question yet: Exactly…
“The vital lesson I learned after one seriously lazy weekend”
Written by Kayleigh Dray Kayleigh Dray is Stylist’s digital editor-at-large. Her specialist topics include comic books, films, TV and feminism. On a weekend, you can…
A New Name for BPD?
Michael A. Cummings, MD, has never liked the term “borderline personality disorder” (BPD). In his view, it’s a misnomer and needs to be changed. “What…
Man left ejaculating out of anus and urinating faeces due to condition
Man, 33, was left ejaculating out of his anus and urinating faeces due to rare condition… but didn’t seek medical help for TWO YEARS The…
Menopause: The foods to avoid at all costs or risk making symptoms worse – major study
Davina McCall discusses menopause symptoms on Loose Women We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding…
Boosted by virtual reality and AI, telesurgery is on the rise
Photo: Proprio Dr. Sam Browd is a Seattle neurosurgeon who is taking telemedicine and virtual reality technology to a different, unexpected place – the operating…
Hive ransomware group attacks Missouri health center
A health center in southeastern Missouri is the latest victim of the Hive ransomware group. According to reporting from St. Louis Public Radio’s Shahla Farzan,…