Most Australian hospitals are able to offer good stroke care, but many...
A new report across six states and territories shows data from the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR) is improving clinical outcomes for patients with stroke, with two leading hospitals...
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Often, people whо аrе trying tо lose wеight fаil tо mаkе ѕоlid gоаlѕ, usually because thеу ѕimрlу dоn’t knоw how. It mау also be thаt they аrеn’t уеt trulу mоtivаtеd. Thеrе аrе mаnу wауѕ to mаkе...
View ArticleAlmost 40,000 men at HIGH-RISK of prostate cancer took online check
Almost 40,000 men at high-risk of prostate cancer have now taken vital 30-second checks via Paddy Power’s big-money sponsorship of the Ally Pally World Darts Championship A total of 48,728 men have...
View ArticleDiscovery of drug candidate to potentially tackle ER-positive breast cancer
An international team of researchers, led by Pfizer in collaboration with Monash University and the Australian-based Cancer Therapeutics Cooperative Research Center, have discovered a pre-clinical...
View ArticleTanzanian children test the effectiveness of clinical decision support...
Researchers led by the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, have tested the impact of a digital clinical decision support algorithm (CDSA) called ePOCT+ on managing acutely ill children under 15 in...
View ArticleAlzheimers discovery reveals dire effect of toxic tau protein
Alzheimer’s disease researchers at the University of Virginia have discovered how harmful tau proteins damage the essential operating instructions for our brain cells, a finding that could lead to new...
View ArticleRapidly increasing COVID-19 subvariant JN.1 dominating the Northeast US
The rapidly growing JN.1 coronavirus subvariant is now responsible for approximately one-third of new COVID-19 infections in the Northeast U.S., compared to about 20% of new infections across the...
View ArticleA new test could save arthritis patients time, money, and pain. But will it...
Reviewed Erinn Maury knew Remicade wasn't the right drug for Patti Schulte, a rheumatoid arthritis patient the physician saw at her Millersville, Maryland, practice. Schulte's swollen, painful joints...
View ArticleStudy reveals brain's built-in mechanism for stitching experiences into memories
Reviewed Scientists at NTNU's Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience in Norway have discovered a pattern of activity in the brain that serves as a template for building sequential experiences. "I...
View ArticleSleep deprivation makes us less happy and more anxious, says review of more...
Sleep loss does more than just make us tired. It can undermine our emotional functioning, decrease positive moods and put us at higher risk for anxiety symptoms, according to a study that synthesized...
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