Tackle Deadly Melioidosis With Swift, Specialized Care
The bacteria that causes melioidosis has been discovered in the continental US for the first time, and with a death rate as high as 50%, speedy expert care is essential, warns the CDC.
The bacteria that causes melioidosis has been discovered in the continental US for the first time, and with a death rate as high as 50%, speedy expert care is essential, warns the CDC.
Dr Claire Davies identifies seven key learning points for primary care on managing long-term effects of COVID-19
Cardiology and nephrology experts present insights into the associations between ASCVD and CKD, inflammation, and potential for anti-inflammatory therapies.
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Dr George Moncrieff discusses best practice in the recognition and treatment of psoriasis and related comorbidities in children, providing five top tips for management in…
Two copies of APOE4 may be more than just a risk factor for AD; the pair may cause the disease in 15%-20% of cases.
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A first-in-human trial suggests that neural stem cell transplant is safe, improves motor function, and provides hope for patients with chronic ischemic stroke.
Louise Ross discusses key recommendations in a new NICE guideline on tobacco dependency, which offers some positive new approaches to Smoking Cessation
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New research suggested that screening colonoscopy intervals may be safely extended to 15 years in low-risk individuals whose first colonoscopy is negative for CRC.