1 in 10 cardiology trainee doctors in UK say they have been bullied One in 10 junior doctors training to be cardiologists in the UK, say they have been bullied, reveal the results of a survey published online in the journal Heart. Dec 6, 2021 0 1
European governments struggled to manage pandemic well, finds 3-country study European governments have struggled to manage the pandemic well and maintain public trust, finds an analysis of the handling of the COVID-19 crisis by Germany, Sweden, and the UK, published in the open access journal BMJ ... Dec 6, 2021 0 127
Experts set out future of autism care and treatment with focus on personalised and lifelong approaches A new, comprehensive model of autism care and treatment that prioritizes personalized, stepped care approaches is urgently needed, according to a new international report published in The Lancet. Dec 6, 2021 0 17
Recent cannabis use linked to extremes of nightly sleep duration Recent cannabis use is linked to extremes of nightly sleep duration—less than 6 hours or more than 9 hours—reveals a study of a large representative sample of US adults, published online in the journal Regional Anesthesia ... Dec 6, 2021 0 123
Neuromodulation advances offer promise for treating depression A new review study looking at the current state of neuromodulation therapies being used to treat depression, including rTMS, ECT and others, is available online today in the December issue of The American Journal of Psychiatry. Dec 6, 2021 0 29
Strong connection between depression and social support for Australian men Among Australian men, there is a two-way association between depression and social support, according to a new report from The Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS). Dec 6, 2021 0 2
Chemoimmunotherapy dramatically improved survival of high-risk neuroblastoma patients Survival rates increased about 20% for children with high-risk neuroblastoma enrolled in a St. Jude Children's Research Hospital clinical trial that included a novel monoclonal antibody produced onsite. The findings appeared ... Dec 6, 2021 0 190
Targeted nanomedicine reduces vascular lesions, could help prevent stenosis Vascular diseases like atherosclerosis can lead to serious complications, like heart attack or stroke. But many treatments for these diseases target systemic risk factors, such as reducing blood pressure and cholesterol, ... Dec 6, 2021 0 74
France to shut nightclubs over COVID surge Nightclubs in France will be ordered to close for four weeks from this weekend to counter a COVID surge that has put hospitals under severe strain, the prime minister said Monday. Dec 6, 2021 0 0
Changes to outdated Medicaid limits could improve eligibility for vulnerable seniors In a new analysis published today in the December issue of Health Affairs, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health scientists propose four solutions states could implement to improve Medicaid eligibility ... Dec 6, 2021 0 3