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Mashup Score: 18為什麼夏天出生的孩子更容易得流感?:揭露隱藏在健康問題背後、各種千奇百怪的關鍵因素 - 15 day(s) ago
書名:為什麼夏天出生的孩子更容易得流感?:揭露隱藏在健康問題背後、各種千奇百怪的關鍵因素,簡介:◆◆◆ 健康版《蘋果橘子經濟學》 ◆◆◆ ── 《蘋果橘子經濟學》李維特、《雜訊》桑思汀等暢銷作家聯手推薦 ── ◆◆◆ 美國亞馬遜非文學類暢銷書 ◆◆◆ ◆【 】 當生病需要開刀時,你會比較傾向找以下哪位醫師? (A)執業超過30年,每年都在醫療期刊上發表論文的資深醫師 (B)前一年剛成為主治醫師、還沒有多少經驗的年輕醫師 ◆【 】 某天你突然覺得心臟不太舒服,請問在哪個時間點去醫院,醫生更有可能替你安排心臟病的相關檢查? ……,作者:阿努帕姆.耶拿(Anupam Jena),克里斯多弗.沃舍姆(Christopher Worsham),出版社:商周出版,出版日期:2023-11-07
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Mashup Score: 1Can viewing the total eclipse be deadly? - 22 day(s) ago
It’s well known that viewing an eclipse without safety glasses can damage your eyes. A new study asks if excitement over the total eclipse has unexpected downsides.
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Mashup Score: 2Our genes, or our environment? - 1 month(s) ago
A fascinating study focused on the Amish and Hutterite farming communities sheds light on how children develop allergies and asthma.
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Mashup Score: 1Birth Month and Influenza Vaccination in Children | NEJM - 2 month(s) ago
Correspondence from The New England Journal of Medicine — Birth Month and Influenza Vaccination in Children
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Mashup Score: 8Optimal timing of influenza vaccination in young children: population based cohort study - 2 month(s) ago
Objective To assess optimal timing of influenza vaccination in young children. Design Population based cohort study. Setting United States. Participants Commercially insured children aged 2-5 years who were vaccinated against influenza during 2011-18. Main outcome measure Rates of diagnosis of influenza among children who were vaccinated against influenza, by birth month. Results Overall, 819 223 children aged 2-5 received influenza vaccination. Children vaccinated in November and December were least likely to have a diagnosis of influenza, a finding that may be confounded by unmeasured factors that influence the timing of vaccination and risk of influenza. Vaccination commonly occurred on days of preventive care visits and during birth months. Children born in October were disproportionately vaccinated in October and were, on average, vaccinated later than children born in August and earlier than those born in December. Children born in October had the lowest rate of influenza diagnos
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Mashup Score: 6
Being the younger sibling has accelerated tennis champions like Naomi Osaka and Serena Williams to greatness. But what does birth order mean for health? We serve up some data.
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Mashup Score: 2Let's brainstorm: Why are pedestrian fatalities on the rise? - 4 month(s) ago
A recent analysis by The New York Times highlights a disturbing trend that is without an obvious explanation.
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Mashup Score: 4Essay | The Surprising Link Between Thunderstorms and Asthma - 6 month(s) ago
As severe weather events become more common, public health systems may face a challenge in treating respiratory illnesses.
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Mashup Score: 1Halloween, peanut allergies, and more - 6 month(s) ago
Halloween is around the corner, making us wonder how halloween affects your kid’s health
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Mashup Score: 0Can cleaning the air make it harder to breathe? - 6 month(s) ago
Well-intentioned policies to fix the ozone layer have been largely successful, but patients with asthma have paid a price.
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🌎The story of worldwide cooperation to protect the ozone layer is inspiring. But even our best environmental policies can have wide ranging--and often surprising--effects on health. @AnupamBJena & I discuss this week in Random Acts of Medicine. #asthma https://t.co/LiooAFvY1c https://t.co/XNotwHrf02
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Pretty surreal to be holding the first foreign language translation of Random Acts of Medicine! https://t.co/5xV3kokfYy https://t.co/25o86ApnCD