A measles outbreak in central Ohio has now infected at least 82 children. Most of those impacted by the outbreak
Month: January 2023
US could face surging numbers of teens with diabetes
The United States could see a huge rise in diabetes among young people over the next several decades, a new
Factors identified for hearing loss in newborns with congenital cytomegalovirus
Independent risk factors for congenital hearing loss have been identified in newborns with congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) infection, according to a
Guidelines help detect invasive bacterial infections in febrile infants
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) clinical practice guideline (CPG) for management of well-appearing, febrile infants can help detect invasive
As eviction rates rise, so do local death rates, US study finds
Being evicted can have a significant impact on a person’s health, according to new research. In U.S. counties where eviction
Autopsies show COVID-19 virus in brain, elsewhere in body
An analysis of tissue samples from the autopsies of 44 people who died with COVID-19 shows that SAR-CoV-2 virus spread
Who will respond best to ketamine for severe depression? New study takes a look
Made infamous as the club drug Special K, ketamine is nowadays being seen as a wonder drug for some folks
EU to discuss joint Covid response to China arrivals on Jan 4: Sweden
EU countries will meet next week to discuss a joint response to travellers from China amid concern over the country’s
More countries roll out China traveller checks amid Covid surge
Travellers from China now face restrictions when entering more than a dozen countries as concern grows over its surge in
Green lasers reveal you should close the toilet lid before you flush
Engineers at the University of Colorado Boulder have confirmed what the germ-phobic among us have long suspected: The flush of