Monthly Archives: August 2023

Fixed and Mobile C-arms Global Market Insights and Outlook 2023-2030: Orthopedics Applications Dominate Revenue, Neurosurgery and Cardiovascular Surge with Rapid Growth

Dublin, Aug. 17, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Global Fixed and Mobile C-arms Market 2023-2030” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The global fixed and mobile C-arms market is on an impressive growth trajectory, with an anticipated market size of USD 3.97 billion by 2030, reflecting a robust CAGR of 5.6% from 2023 to […]

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is associated with hyperandrogenism in women with polycystic ovary syndrome

Abstract Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a highly complex reproductive metabolic disorder and women with PCOS have high prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Despite both hyperandrogenism and insulin resistance are common pathophysiologies in NAFLD and PCOS, this association is still controversial. Therefore, the aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship between […]

Warren County Health Services Gets Blood Donations at Health and Safety Fair

The Warren County Health Services annual Health and Safety Fair took place earlier this week, which included a partnership with LifeServe Blood Center to encourage blood donation. At the fair, 13 people registered to donate, of which five were first-time donors. Twelve units of blood were collected, which can lead to up to 36 lives […]

Cardiovascular disease behavioural risk factors in rural interventions: cross-sectional study

Abstract This study aims to (1) assess the distribution of variables within the population and the prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) behavioural risk factors in patients, (2) identify target risk factor(s) for behaviour modification intervention, and (3) develop an analytical model to define cluster(s) of risk factors which could help make any generic intervention more […]

Weather Change Likely Driving Viral Fever Surge In Delhi, Maharashtra, Karnataka

Representational image (IANS) Cases of seasonal flu have been on the rise across India, with inexplicable viral outbreaks becoming increasingly more common of late. The flood-like conditions created by the incessant rains have further exacerbated the spread of infectious diseases in some states. Fever, sometimes accompanied by a runny nose and sore throat, are being […]

CarDS Lab Members Selected as Finalists for 2023 AHA Young Investigator Awards

Evangelos Oikonomou: Elizabeth Barrett-Connor Research Award Evangelos Oikonomou, MD, DPhil, will present his research focused on a strategy to optimize randomized controlled trial enrollment efficiency during the AHA Scientific Sessions Elizabeth Barrett-Connor Research Award for Early Career Investigators in Training. The presentation, “An Explainable Machine Learning-Based Phenomapping Strategy for Adaptive Predictive Enrichment in Randomized Controlled […]

COVID-19 associated bacterial infections in intensive care unit: a case control study

Abstract We described the secondary bacterial infections (SBI) among COVID-19 patients in comparison with non-COVID-19 patients. We performed a retrospective case–control study between January 01, 2020 and April 01, 2022. Including the adult patients, who stayed ≥ 72 h in intensive care unit (ICU). In total 405 patients were included, 135 had (33.3%) COVID-19, with similar age and […]

The Medical Minute: Pediatric Congenital Heart Disease Patients Need Help Transitioning to Adulthood

Newswise — For parents, few words are more earth-shattering than when a pediatrician says the phrase “heart defects.” What follows can seem like a lifetime of sleepless nights, surgical procedures, medications, insurance worries and social nightmares. Many parents become so preoccupied with the mission of saving their child, they can miss a crucial truth. One […]

Older mouse brains rejuvenated by protein found in young blood

The hippocampus of a mouse. Ageing-related changes in this area of the brain are partially reversed in mice that receive doses of a molecule called platelet factor 4 (PF4).Credit: Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute/Science Photo Library A protein involved in wound healing can improve learning and memory in ageing mice1. Platelet factor […]