COVID kidney injury may be twice as common as diagnosed A University of Queensland-led study has found millions of COVID-19 patients may have undiagnosed acute kidney injury (AKI). Jun 2, 2022 0 287
New method for early diagnosis of liver diseases by proteomics Two or three drinks every day could put your liver in danger. Using proteomics and machine learning, researchers now present a revolutionary tool to predict whether an individual has alcohol-related liver disease and if an ... Jun 2, 2022 0 55
High injury rate in food delivery cyclists is under-reported, says new report Food delivery cyclists are being injured at much higher numbers than official reports show, according to a new study that used hospital records to try to uncover the real extent of delivery-related cycling injuries in these ... Jun 2, 2022 0 1
Study provides insight on socio-economic disparities in physical activity levels during the COVID-19 pandemic A study conducted by Assistant Professor Kyan Akira (Kobe University Graduate School of Human Development and Environment) and Professor Takakura Minoru (Faculty of Medicine, University of the Ryukyus) has identified socio-economic ... Jun 2, 2022 0 1
A public health intervention to reduce barriers to anemia treatment for women in India "You are what you eat," as the old saying goes, is not always so simple. Depending on the food you have on hand, your access to nutrition information, and regional customs and traditions, sometimes you are what you don't ... Jun 2, 2022 0 2
Survey finds a lack of preparedness for rollout of the nation's new 988 mental health hotline A survey of a large group of public health officials responsible for helping to rollout the nation's new 988 emergency mental health telephone service found that fewer than half expressed confidence their jurisdiction was ... Jun 2, 2022 0 1
Study links target protein for diabetes drug to reduced risk of Alzheimer's disease Mechanisms associated with a particular diabetes drug can also help to protect against Alzheimer's disease, a study by researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden and published in Neurology reports. The results indicate ... Jun 2, 2022 0 428
White House: 1st shots for kids under 5 possible by June 21 The Biden administration said Thursday that children under 5 may be able to get their first COVID-19 vaccination doses as soon as June 21, if federal regulators authorize shots for the age group, as expected. Jun 2, 2022 0 1
Germany seeks to avoid school closures if COVID surges again Germany's federal and state leaders agreed Thursday to try to avoid closing schools and child care facilities if there is another surge in coronavirus cases this fall. Jun 2, 2022 0 2
Community transmission of monkeypox Monkeypox is a zoonotic disease, which means it can be transmitted between animals and humans via direct or indirect contacts. Following the eradication of smallpox and the end of universal smallpox vaccination, monkeypox ... Jun 2, 2022 0 9