Monthly Archives: August 2023

First RSV Vaccine for Babies Gets FDA Approval

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the world’s first vaccine to protect newborns and young infants against RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) — a common and highly contagious respiratory virus that can sometimes lead to severe and even life-threatening infections. Abrysvo is a maternal vaccine, meaning it is administered to pregnant women, who […]

7 Ways to Help Your Loved One Recover From the Emotional Aspects of a Blood Clot

Blood clots don’t always show clear symptoms that can alert someone that something is wrong. This means a hospital visit, treatment, and recovery period can all come seemingly out of nowhere, leaving patients feeling disoriented. It can also bring about a range of emotions a patient is not adequately prepared to deal with. “We refer […]

Can a Blood Test Detect Alzheimer’s Disease?

Newswise — LOS ANGELES (Aug. 22, 2023) — In July, the first direct-to-consumer blood test designed to assess a user’s risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease hit the market. The test, which has not undergone Food and Drug Administration (FDA) review, measures the level of a protein called beta amyloid, a key component of plaques that form in […]

Coronary Disease That Comes With a Donor Heart Does Carry Risk

Coronary artery disease (CAD) that comes with a donor heart was not uncommon and conferred cardiovascular risk, although not an early death overall, according to data from a large Spanish registry. Prevalence of CAD transmitted to recipients of heart transplantation was 18.3%, with a 6.9% rate of significant disease marked by stenosis of 50% or […]

Study an ‘eye-opener’ to the lack of African-led cardiovascular research

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Blood Culture Tests Market by Method, Product, Technology, Application, End User & Region- Global Forecast to 2028

New York, Aug. 22, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report “Blood Culture Tests Market by Method, Product, Technology, Application, End User & Region- Global Forecast to 2028” – https://www.reportlinker.com/p03990249/?utm_source=GNW However, high cost of automated instruments and lack of trained laboratory technicians are expected to restrain the market growth in the […]

Sex difference and risk factors in burden of urogenital congenital anomalies from 1990 to 2019

Abstract Urogenital congenital anomalies (UCAs) is defined as “any live-birth with a urinary or genital condition” and affects millions of men and women worldwide. However, sex differences and related environmental risk factors in UCAs burden on a global scale have not been assessed. Using data from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors […]

Changes in anisometropia by age in children with hyperopia, myopia, and antimetropia

Abstract Anisometropia is a unique condition of both eyes and it is associated with vision problems such as amblyopia and reduced stereoacuity. Previous studies have not reported its change pattern by age and its correlation with the refractive condition of both eyes. This study aims to compare the changes in anisometropia by age in children […]

Pre-Infection COVID Vaccination Prevented Post-Infection Deaths by 60%: Study

Representational Image. (Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS) A study led by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) revealed that COVID-19 vaccination prior to SARS-CoV-2 virus infection prevented 60 per cent of post-infection deaths in India. The ICMR’s National Clinical Registry for COVID-19 examined factors related to post-discharge mortality during the first year after COVID-19 in 14,419 participants, […]