Monthly Archives: September 2023

Flesh Without Blood: Lab-Grown Meat

On the 1st of September, I published an article together with a couple of other researchers in the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry advocating for “clean meat.” What is clean meat? Other popular terms include “lab-grown meat,” “synthetic meat,” and “ethical meat.” Because more and more people object to the industrial farming of animals, vegetarianism and […]

Urban Life Ups Respiratory Infection Risk in Kids

European Respiratory Society Milan, Italy: Young children growing up in towns and cities suffer from more respiratory infections than those who grow up in the countryside, according to research presented at the European Respiratory Society International Congress in Milan, Italy [1]. A second study, presented at the Congress and published in Pediatric Pulmonology today (Monday) […]

Babies who breastfeed longer have better respiratory health, research claims

Breastfeeding for longer than six months helps protect babies and children from problematic chest infections, new research has claimed. The research also showed how young children living in damp homes were twice as likely to need treatment with an inhaler to relieve respiratory symptoms. Living in areas with dense traffic also increased the risk of […]

Cardiovascular Molecular Imaging Market Outlook: 2023 Current Developments, Opportunities and 2030 Growth Prospects

Global “Cardiovascular Molecular Imaging Market” Outlook 2023-2030: Top Companies PESTEL and SWOT Analysis, with Successful Growth Strategies “Cardiovascular Molecular Imaging Market” Research Report 2023 [No. of Pages 111] | Provides a Comprehensive Analysis of Regions, Applications (Application 1, Application 2), and Types (Type 1, Type 2,). This report offers valuable insights to industry stakeholders and […]

Doctors fear deadly fungal infection outbreak after Tropical Storm Hilary, monsoon flooding in West

FOX 11 Palm Springs’ Samantha Lomibao talks to Dr. Vincent Devlin who is concerned that recent rains from Hurricanes Hilary and Jova and monsoon flooding will lead to an outbreak of valley fever Heavy rain from Tropical Storm Hilary, storms from Jova and flooding from monsoon moisture have doctors on high alert in the Desert […]

It’s possible that due to the heat, many people stayed in air-conditioned rooms without ventilation, and that this played a part in the increase in infections.

Atsuo Hamada, a specially appointed professor at Tokyo Medical University who is familiar with infectious diseases, suggesting one reason why the latest wave of coronavirus infections in Japan has shown no signs of abating. © Mainichi Shimbun

Mosquitoes feed on researchers’ blood as scientists research methods…

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — It’s lunchtime at the Salt Lake City Mosquito Abatement District and a colony of sabethes cyaneus — also known as the paddle-legged beauty for its feathery appendages and iridescent coloring — find their way to Ella Branham. “They’re not very aggressive and they’re kind of picky eaters,” said Branham, a […]

Cardiovascular Information System (CVIS) Market Growth 2023 | New Innovations and Challenges for 2023-2030

“Cardiovascular Information System (CVIS) Market” Size, Share, Growth Report 2023-2030 | No. of pages: 113 Report | which offers an in-depth analysis Grounded on Applications (Diagnostic Centers, Hospitals), and Types (On Premise, Cloud-Based) and expected to grow annually by magnificent (CAGR 2023 – 2030). Cardiovascular Information System (CVIS) market report focuses on Supply-Demand Scenario, Key […]

Doctors managing Mason Martin’s blood pressure

Karns City Area Jr./Sr. High School quarterback Mason Martin is still recovering after collapsing during a game Sept. 1 and being rushed to UPMC Presbyterian Hospital in Pittsburgh. Holly Mead/Special to the Butler Eagle Doctors are using pain medications to control Mason Martin’s blood pressure so they can assess the damage to his brain. A […]