Calcified Tissue International announces top 10 most impactful papers of 2019
Calcified Tissue International and Musculoskeletal Research is among the leading peer-reviewed journals publishing original preclinical, translational, and clinical research as well as expert reviews...
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About a quarter of the world's population is infected with tuberculosis bacteria, according to the World Health Organization, but only about 5 to 10% of those infected will develop symptoms. These...
View ArticleOctapharma USA announces FDA approval of cutaquig 16.5% for pediatric PI...
Octapharma USA today announced the U.S. Food & Drug Administration has approved cutaquig [Immune globulin, Subcutaneous (Human)-hipp, 16.5% Solution] for the treatment of pediatric patients age 2...
View ArticleStudy finds reductions in hospital admissions for childhood infections during...
During the first year or so of the covid-19 pandemic, there were dramatic reductions in hospital admissions for common and severe childhood infections in England, most likely due to social distancing...
View ArticlePain neuron-derived peptide protects mice from endotoxic death by enhancing...
Sepsis is a high-mortality disease that arises when the body's immune reaction to pathogens causes multi-organ defects.
View ArticleDisparities in major leg amputation and mortality for patients with diabetic...
A new study published in JAMA Network Open aimed to identify how intersectionality among race, ethnicity, rurality, and neighborhood disadvantage can result in high risks of major leg amputations and...
View ArticleUsing the “Wikiguideline” approach to improve the process for establishing...
To improve the process for establishing medical guidelines, a group of international researchers are taking a new approach that leans on online collaboration and high-quality data.
View ArticleGenetically predicted height linked to risk for several common health conditions
A large genetic study by the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs' Million Veteran Program (MVP)) has found that a person's height may affect their risk for several common health conditions in adulthood.
View ArticleSpine disease in CRMO patients found to be more common than previously believed
New research presented this week at ACR Convergence 2022, the American College of Rheumatology's annual meeting, shows that spine disease, once considered a rarity in chronic recurrent multifocal...
View ArticleResearchers review bacteriophage treatment
Researchers presented an overview of bacteriophage treatment, including mechanisms, types, design and applications of bacteriophage therapy.
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