The newly published report by IMARC Group, titled ”Adrenal Cortex Neoplasms Market: Epidemiology, Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity, and Forecast 2023-2033″, presents a comprehensive analysis of the adrenal cortex neoplasms market. The report provides an overview of the market trends, growth prospects, investment opportunities, and industry prospects, as well as an analysis of the […]
Monthly Archives: July 2023
Introduction The global incidence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is on the rise, with an estimated prevalence of 14.3%.1 In China alone, CKD affects 132.3 million individuals, comprising one-sixth of the population.2 A cross-sectional study of epidemiological data in China found that CKD affects 10.8% of individuals over the age of 18.3 End-stage renal disease […]
It’s trauma season in Kentucky, a period of months in the summer when good times and good weather typically usher in an increase in severe, life-threatening injuries. In response to the increase need for blood because of these traumas, Kentucky Blood Center is hosting a blood drive Aug. 11 at Baptist Health Hardin.
Hirsh Vardhan Singh, in his official announcement as a Republican candidate for the presidency of the United States, declared his intention to seek the party’s nomination. As a lifelong Republican, the Indian-American identified himself as an America First, Constitutional Carry and Pro-Life Conservative. Singh highlighted his role in rejuvenating the conservative wing of New Jersey’s […]
Ryan Leonberg, right, a certified physician assistant at Independence Health System specializing in cardiothoracic surgery, poses with patient Donna Millard, of Mercer, outside Butler Memorial Hospital in Butler on Tuesday, July 25, 2023. Justin Guido/Butler Eagle BUTLER TWP — Butler Memorial Hospital reached a milestone this month as its nationally recognized cardiovascular program celebrates 25 […]
Israeli Arab and Druze populations were found to have a worse health-related quality of life than Jewish populations a year after contracting COVID, according to a recent study led by Israel’s Bar-Ilan University. The health disparities remained even after accounting for socioeconomic differences, puzzling even some of the researchers who authored it. For more stories […]
The Press Programme for ESC Congress – the world’s largest cardiovascular event – is announced today. Journalists from across the world are invited to 11 Press Conferences. Including the Opening Press Conference on Thursday 24 August, nine embargoed Hot Line Press Conferences and one embargoed Press Conference highlighting the economic burden of cardiovascular disease. Register […]
Sri Lankan health officials have confirmed that they have stopped procuring the eye drop from the manufacturer, Indiana Opthalmics. | Indiana Opthalmics official website. Three months after the Sri Lankan government flagged infections in at least 50 patients linked to an eye drop made in Gujarat, it is yet to receive a response from Indian […]
According to a study led by the University of Munich, around one-third of people with heart disease experience sleep problems such as insomnia, sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, and frequent waking throughout the night. Published Date – 08:36 AM, Fri – 28 July 23 Heart Disease Hyderabad: Recently, researchers have found that heart diseases affect […]
Image Credit: Shutterstock Washington: According to a pooled data analysis of the available evidence from clinical trials, which was published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, static isometric exercises—the kind that involves engaging muscles without movement, such as wall squats and planks—are the best for lowering blood pressure. However, the results show that […]