Monthly Archives: September 2023

Coronavirus infections increasing in Colorado

A rise in COVID cases across Colorado means San Miguel County residents should take the necessary precautions to reduce the risk of respiratory illnesses as fall approaches. Pharmacist Karyn Hemphill, who owns Sunshine Pharmacy in Telluride, said there has been a noticeable uptick in COVID-19 cases in the last month. “We’ve seen an increase in […]

Ryvu Therapeutics Reports 2023 Half-Year Financial Results and Provides Corporate Update

Ryvu Therapeutics Reports 2023 Half-Year Financial Results and Provides Corporate Update News Home Wednesday, September 13, 2023 03:00 AM | GlobeNewswire via QuoteMedia Ryvu Therapeutics Reports 2023 Half-Year Financial Results and Provides Corporate Update The total operating revenues amounted to $7.9M and increased by 131% compared to H1 2022. Updated clinical and preclinical data on […]

American College of Cardiology launches new campaign to increase diagnostic LDL screening

The American College of Cardiology, through a strategic collaboration with Amgen and Esperion, is launching a new quality improvement campaign, “Driving Urgency in LDL Screening,” to increase the rate of diagnostic LDL screening in patients without a prior cardiac event as well as those with known cardiovascular disease to help clinicians identify those who need […]

PBS NewsHour | CDC director on updated COVID booster as infections rise | Season 2023

AMNA NAWAZ: A new round of COVID-19 boosters will be available within days, as COVID cases and hospitalizations continue to rise across the country. The Food and Drug Administration approved the new shots yesterday, and now the CDC recommended this evening that all Americans 6 months and older should get a new booster. Dr. Mandy […]

Man dies after contracting Vibrio vulnificus bacteria from fresh oysters in Texas restaurant

The consumption of raw oysters at a Texas restaurant led to the untimely death of a relatively healthy man in his 30s.   The man, contracted a bacterial infection known as Vibrio vulnificus that thrives in warm coastal waters. Bacterial infections like this one are on the rise as water temperature continues to increase in response […]

Two Utah universities engage in a ‘blood battle’ to help with donor shortages

WEBER COUNTY, Utah — Two Utah universities are competing over which one can draw the most blood to help the American Red Cross. The blood drive comes as donation numbers have plummeted by about 25%, one of the biggest shortfalls in recent years. “So we’re trying to do what we can to replenish the nation’s blood supply, […]

Cardiovascular Medical Devices Market Insights Report 2023-2030

[130 Pages Report] “Cardiovascular Medical Devices Market” Market Size, Share and Industry Trends Analysis Report By Applications (Hospitals, Clinics, Others),Types (Cardiac Rhythm Management Devices, Interventional Cardiac Devices, Cardiac Prosthetic Devices, Others), By Regional Outlook and Forecast, 2023-2030. The report presents the research and analysis provided within the Cardiovascular Medical Devices Market Research is meant to […]

Does Clinical Decision Support Increase Appropriate Medication Prescribing for Cardiovascular Risk Reduction?

Abstract Purpose: To assess the impact of a clinical decision support (CDS) system’s recommendations on prescribing patterns targeting cardiovascular disease (CVD) when the recommendations are prioritized in order from greatest to least benefit toward overall CVD risk reduction. Methods: Secondary analysis of trial data from September 20, 2018, to March 15, 2020, where 70 community […]

Omicron reduces risk of Long COVID

Newswise — The risk of developing long COVID is significantly lower following an infection with the Omicron variant than after an infection with earlier coronavirus variants. This was the finding of a study by University Medicine Halle, which was published in the “International Journal of Infectious Diseases”. The analysis looked at information gathered from 11,000 […]

Perinatal Depression: A Guide to Detection and Management in Primary Care

Abstract Introduction: Existing guidelines for primary care clinicians (PCCs) on the detection and management of perinatal depression (PD) contain important gaps. This review aims to provide PCCs with a summary of clinically relevant evidence in the field. Methods: A narrative literature review was conducted by searching PubMed and PsycINFO for articles published between 2010 to […]