Monthly Archives: August 2023

Why Is the Right So Obsessed with Seed Oils?

“Before seed oils were invented, everybody was hot and healthy,” reads the first sentence of an Aug. 21 tweet by Carnivore Aurelius, a Twitter account with more than 300,000 followers. The tweet cites statistics claiming to link consumption of seed oils to an increase in obesity and cardiovascular disease rates, embedding a photo of a […]

Dover Motor Speedway, Delmarva Blood Bank to honor victims of 9/11

Dover Motor Speedway and Bally’s Dover Casino Resort will pay tribute to the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks with the annual 9/11 Memorial Blood Drive on Monday, Sept. 11 (10 a.m. to 3 p.m.). This marks the 18th consecutive year that Dover Motor Speedway and the Blood Bank of Delmarva have partnered […]

TAVR safe and effective for severe AS patients with a very low gradient

Patients were placed into three groups based on their resting aortic mean transvalvular gradient, as determined by transthoracic echocardiography. A high gradient was defined as ≥40 mmHg, a low gradient was defined as 26-39 mmHg and a very low gradient was defined as ≤25 mmHg. Overall, 57% of patients presented with a high gradient, 35% presented with […]

PA Resident Contracts Deadly Flesh-Eating Bacteria: Health Officials

PENNSYLVANIA — There is a confirmed case of the flesh-eating bacteria Vibrio vulnificus in Pennsylvania, as health officials warn of the rare infection’s deadly impacts. Vibrio infections are commonly associated with eating raw or undercooked oysters and other seafood, but also occur when people with open wounds or cuts come in contact with seawater or […]

Symptom Assessments, Guidelines Inform Nurses Whether They Are ‘Moving in the Right Direction’ in MPN Treatment

Tetyana Furmanets, CRNP, MSN Although patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) often experience many symptoms either related to the disease or from treatment itself, nurses can help patients navigate symptom management and help seek relief, one expert said. Oncology Nursing News® spoke with Tetyana Furmanets, CRNP, MSN, an oncology nurse practitioner at Penn Medicine Abramson Cancer […]

Protein score, from a single plasma sample, predicts atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain In a large retrospective analysis using measurements of thousands of plasma proteins in primary and secondary event populations, scientists from deCODE genetics and collaborators from U.S., Denmark and Iceland, reported today in JAMA how they employed AI to develop a protein score to predict major atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease events (ASCVD). The […]

Research team successfully tests new antifungal therapy for fungal meningitis

<div data-thumb="https://scx1.b-cdn.net/csz/news/tmb/2023/research-team-successf.jpg" data-src="https://scx2.b-cdn.net/gfx/news/hires/2023/research-team-successf.jpg" data-sub-html="Graphical Abstract. Credit: Clinical Infectious Diseases (2023). DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciad440″> Graphical Abstract. Credit: Clinical Infectious Diseases (2023). DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciad440 A team of University of Minnesota Medical School researchers successfully tested a new antifungal therapy to treat fungal meningitis. The trial results were published in Clinical Infectious Diseases. The research team tested a new […]

Rite Aid must develop plan for handling blood, other infectious

Rite Aid has been ordered by the local government in two states to create a bloodborne pathogen safety program for workers, reports the New Jersey Business Journal. The order affects Rite Aid stores in both New York and New Jersey. Related: Rite Aid’s chief digital and technology officer steps down The resolution stems from an […]