Monthly Archives: August 2023

US FDA approves Pfizer’s blood cancer therapy

Aug 14 (Reuters) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday granted accelerated approval to Pfizer’s (PFE.N) therapy for treating patients with a type of blood cancer that is difficult to treat, the company said. The health regulator’s decision allows use of the therapy, branded as Elrexfio, in patients with multiple myeloma that is […]

Two CLEAR Outcomes Study Late-Breakers Accepted at European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress 2023

August 14, 2023 — Esperion announced two oral presentations to take place in the Late-Breaking Science Session entitled “Clinical trial updates on prevention and lipid lowering” at the 2023 ESC Congress taking place August 25-28, 2023, in Amsterdam, Netherlands.  Session Title:  CLEAR Outcomes Total Events Analysis        Date/Time:  August 26, 2023: 1630 CEST  Location:  Hub Rembrandt  […]

Dracula ‘cried tears of blood,’ says new study

We know Dracula as the infamous 15th-century Romanian governor Vlad III ‘Dracula, who inspired the 1897 novel ‘Dracula’ by Bram Stoker. The claim of Stoker’s inspiration may be contended by historians, but he was inspired by the sadistic nature of Vlad III, better known as Vlad the Impaler, who earned the nickname after he purportedly […]

Blood Drive Wednesday and Thursday in Jackson Hole

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Second person dies of serious bacterial infection in Connecticut: DPH

Two people in Connecticut have died after being infected with a bacteria that can lead to necrotizing fasciitis, according to the state Department of Public Health. Last month, a Virbrio vulnificus infection was reported in one patient who ate raw oysters from an out-of-state establishment. Two others that were hospitalized with the bacteria reported exposure […]

Blood Assurance seeking O-positive donations after recent traumas deplete supply

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – Due to “recent traumas,” Blood Assurance says it’s in dire need of O-positive donations. The nonprofit says its community blood supply has been diminished in the last week, and multiple emergency room patients at area hospitals needed a “considerable number of units in order to survive.” Blood Assurance adds that, as […]

Having As Little As One Alcoholic Drink a Day Could Raise Your Blood Pressure

As little as one alcoholic drink a day may negatively impact high blood pressure, a new study finds. High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a condition causing blood vessel damage from blood pumping too forcefully. But research shows that even individuals without this condition can see their blood pressure take a negative turn due to […]

Red Cross seeing slowdown in blood donations as summer winds down

Many Iowans are caught up in enjoying the last weeks of summer with vacations and yard projects, and giving blood isn’t exactly top of mind. Sue Thesenga, spokeswoman for the American Red Cross, says this summertime lull is causing a critical shortfall in blood supplies and she’s putting out an appeal for donors. “The Red Cross […]

No Association Found Between COVID-19 Pandemic and Incidence of Health Care-Associated C. Difficile Infections

The COVID-19 pandemic did not lead to any statistically significant differences in health care-associated Clostridioides difficile (HA-CDI) infections when compared to non-COVID-19 periods, according to the results of a study published in Infection Prevention in Practice. Image credit: Liliia – stock.adobe.com Traditionally, C. difficile is one of the most prevalent health care-associated infections (HAIs). Predisposing […]