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How to Set Strong Dating and Relationship Boundaries

Posted on 08/11/201906/01/2020 by Mila

You can argue that the majority of dating and relationship problems are a boundary issue in one way or another. Years ago, I was enrapt in a relationship that felt great at times and just dirt shit other times. It was like a rollercoaster ride. It was only years later after knowing the concept of …

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Namestaj za apoteku (Korišćeno)

Posted on 21/05/2018 by Mila

Podajem namestaj i celokupnu opremu za apoteku ili je ustupam. Apoteka posluje na toj lokaciji zadnjih 8 god, Opstina Cukarica, Beograd 065 357 052 6. Izvor: http://frame.goglasi.com/frame?eid=156757182&q=apoteku

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    na 19/08/2022 u 4:04 pm

    FRIDAY, Aug. 19, 2022 -- An intervention can reduce sitting time at work, with greater improvement with the use of a height-adjustable desk, according to a study published online Aug. 17 in The BMJ. Charlotte L. Edwardson, Ph.D., from the University...

  • Clinical Management Guidelines Lacking for Monkeypox
    na 19/08/2022 u 4:00 pm

    FRIDAY, Aug. 19, 2022 -- There is a lack of evidence-based clinical management guidelines for monkeypox (MPX), according to a review published online Aug. 16 in BMJ Global Health. Eika Webb, M.B.B.S., from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in...

  • Metformin, Ivermectin, Fluvoxamine Do Not Prevent Severe COVID-19
    na 19/08/2022 u 3:57 pm

    FRIDAY, Aug. 19, 2022 -- For patients with COVID-19 infection, metformin, ivermectin, and fluvoxamine do not prevent the occurrence of hypoxemia, an emergency department visit, hospitalization, or death, according to a study published in the Aug. 18...

  • Lower Glycemic Criteria for GDM Does Not Cut Risk for LGA Infants
    na 19/08/2022 u 3:55 pm

    FRIDAY, Aug. 19, 2022 -- Use of lower glycemic criteria for the diagnosis of gestational diabetes does not alter the risk for large-for-gestational-age infants, according to a study published in the Aug. 18 issue of the New England Journal of...

  • Day Care Tied to Morbidity in Children Born Preterm With BPD
    na 19/08/2022 u 3:50 pm

    FRIDAY, Aug. 19, 2022 -- For children born preterm with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), those attending day care have increased likelihood of emergency department visits and systemic steroid usage, according to a study published online July 5 in...

  • Gemcitabine/Docetaxel Treats Nonmuscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer
    na 19/08/2022 u 3:48 pm

    FRIDAY, Aug. 19, 2022 -- Gemcitabine plus docetaxel (Gem/Doce) may be an alternative for the treatment of high-risk non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC), according to a study published in the September issue of The Journal of Urology. Ian M....

  • Efficacy of Durvalumab for Early-Stage TNBC Examined by Race
    na 19/08/2022 u 3:43 pm

    FRIDAY, Aug. 19, 2022 -- Among patients with early-stage triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), the pathologic complete response (pCR) rate for durvalumab added to neoadjuvant chemotherapy is 46 percent, with similar rates for African American (AA)...

  • Cases of Advanced Cervical Cancer Keep Rising Among U.S. Women
    na 19/08/2022 u 3:17 pm

    FRIDAY, Aug. 19, 2022 -- New research points to a conundrum with cervical cancer: While rates of early-stage disease have been dropping in the United States ever since the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine was introduced, advanced cases have been...

  • Major Gene Study Spots DNA Tied to Autism, Other Disorders
    na 19/08/2022 u 2:25 pm

    FRIDAY, Aug. 19, 2022 -- More than 70 genes are very strongly associated with autism and more than 250 are linked to the condition, a major new genetic analysis has revealed. The analysis is the largest of its kind to date, involving more than...

  • AHA News: How You Feel About Aging Could Affect Health. Here's How to Keep the Right Attitude.
    na 19/08/2022 u 2:24 pm

    FRIDAY, Aug. 19, 2022 (American Heart Association News) -- Is age really just a state of mind? Perhaps not the number, but how we age might be. A growing body of research suggests a person's mindset – how they feel about growing old – may...

  • SARS-CoV-2 variant neutralization and novel mAbs reveal protection against Omicron in new research
    na 19/08/2022 u 12:44 pm

    Researchers assessed the SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOCs) transmission dynamics and neutralization by vaccine-induced antibodies and monoclonal antibodies (mAbs).

  • Biden admin adds 1.8M extra doses to monkeypox vaccine supply as New York urges more aid
    po Rebecca Pifer na 19/08/2022 u 12:07 pm

    Additional doses come amid rising demand, especially in hard-hit areas like New York where legislators are urging the Biden administration to invoke the Defense Production Act to produce more shots.

  • Researchers investigate human monkeypox infection without sexual exposure or viral prodrome
    na 19/08/2022 u 11:59 am

    In a new study, researchers investigated a case of human monkeypox infection without sexual exposure or viral prodrome.

  • Exploring a paralytic poliomyelitis case in an unvaccinated person
    na 19/08/2022 u 11:42 am

    Researchers investigated the public health response to a paralytic poliomyelitis case in an unvaccinated person.

  • Breakthrough Might Break Down PFAS 'Forever Chemicals'
    na 19/08/2022 u 11:20 am

    FRIDAY, Aug. 19, 2022 -- PFAS compounds are known as “forever chemicals” because they degrade slowly in the environment and accumulate in the body, potentially harming human and animal health. Bacteria can’t eat them. Fire can’t incinerate...

  • Brain-Eating Amoeba May Have Caused Nebraska Child's Death
    na 19/08/2022 u 11:20 am

    FRIDAY, Aug. 19, 2022 – The death of a child in Nebraska was likely caused by an infection with a “brain-eating amoeba” that occurred after the child swam in a local river, state health officials announced this week. In a news release,...

  • Researchers provide comprehensive review of human monkeypox infections
    na 19/08/2022 u 11:02 am

    In a new study, researchers reviewed the various aspects of human monkeypox infections.

  • FDA Issues Warning to Maker of Illegal Nicotine Gummies
    na 19/08/2022 u 10:47 am

    FRIDAY, Aug. 19, 2022 – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday warned a maker of nicotine gummies to stop marketing what is an illegal product. In what is a first-of-its-kind warning, the agency said it considers these gummies...

  • Moving Away From Opioids to Treat Dental Pain
    na 19/08/2022 u 10:47 am

    FRIDAY, Aug. 19, 2022 -- Many opioid abusers cite short-term, legitimate use of an opioid for relief of joint or dental pain as their "gateway" into addiction. Now, research done at one New York State clinic finds that dentists can cut their use of...

  • Health Highlights: Aug. 19, 2022​
    na 19/08/2022 u 10:46 am

    Breakthrough might break down PFAS 'forever chemicals.' Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are used in nonstick cookware, waterproof cosmetics and water-repellent fabrics and have been linked with cancer. They've also been thought to be...

  • Pious Parasites: Medieval Monks Battled Nasty Gut Germs
    na 19/08/2022 u 10:46 am

    FRIDAY, Aug. 19, 2022 -- Medieval monks were much more wormy than average folks, a new archaeological analysis has revealed. Those living in medieval Cambridge were nearly twice as likely to be infected by intestinal parasites as city dwellers,...

  • Is It Parkinson's? These 10 Signs Could Tell
    na 19/08/2022 u 10:44 am

    FRIDAY, Aug. 19, 2022 -- Parkinson’s disease can be hard for the average person to identify, but 10 warning signs may offer an early clue that you or a loved one may be developing the disease. The Parkinson’s Foundation suggests being aware of...

  • Dealing With Grief on the Cancer Journey
    na 19/08/2022 u 10:43 am

    FRIDAY, Aug. 19, 2022 -- Cancer isn't just a physical struggle but also an emotional one, as patients, survivors and their loved ones experience grief and loss throughout the experience. Gabrielle Alvarez, a social worker at Rutgers Cancer Institute...

  • SARS-CoV-2 prime and booster vaccinations found to improve pregnancy and birth outcomes
    na 19/08/2022 u 10:25 am

    Researchers evaluated the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) prime vaccination and booster vaccination during pregnancy on maternal and fetal health outcomes.

  • Researchers report the effects of a common Japanese herbal remedy on colitis
    na 19/08/2022 u 2:59 am

    Zhengzheng Shi and colleagues at the RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences (IMS) in Japan report the effects of a common herbal remedy on colitis, one of two conditions that comprise inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

  • Giving out vape starter kit vouchers on the NHS could help entrenched smokers quit
    na 19/08/2022 u 2:38 am

    Giving out vape starter kit vouchers on the NHS could help even hardened smokers quit, according to a new study from the University of East Anglia.

  • COVID-19 pandemic has increased pregnancy complications and maternal death during delivery
    na 19/08/2022 u 1:35 am

    Researchers investigate whether pregnancy-related complications and obstetric outcomes changed significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Single dose of aged mouse blood in young mice causes senescence
    na 19/08/2022 u 1:25 am

    Scientists performed heterochronic blood exchange in male mice and observe that aged mouse blood triggered cell and tissue senescence in younger mice.

  • Sensitive detection of SARS-CoV-2 on paper
    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
  • Designing the next-generation clinical care pathway for Alzheimer’s disease
    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
  • A comprehensive modelling approach to estimate the transmissibility of coronavirus and its variants from infected subjects in indoor environments
    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
  • Using extracellular vesicles in blood to diagnose paediatric tuberculosis
    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
  • Development and validation of multivariate models integrating preoperative clinicopathological and radiographic findings to predict HER2 status in gastric cancer
    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
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    na 19/08/2022 u 12:00 am
  • CDC Characterizes National Incidence of Fungal Infections
    na 18/08/2022 u 9:56 pm

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- Coccidioidomycosis, histoplasmosis, and blastomycosis cause substantial illness, with about 20,000 cases of coccidioidomycosis reported in 2019, according to research published in the Aug. 19 issue of the U.S. Centers for...

  • Surgical Procedure Volumes Dropped During COVID-19 Peak
    na 18/08/2022 u 9:53 pm

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- There was a substantial decrease in surgical procedure volumes during the COVID-19 peak, and volumes recovered partially during the post-COVID-19-peak period, according to a study published online Aug. 18 in JAMA Network...

  • Baseline Knowledge Uneven Among Cannabis Dispensary Personnel
    na 18/08/2022 u 9:50 pm

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- Cannabis dispensary personnel are committed to their profession, but baseline cannabis knowledge is uneven and workplace training in cannabis therapeutics is unstandardized and weak, according to a study published online...

  • CDC Investigating E. Coli Outbreak in Michigan, Ohio
    na 18/08/2022 u 9:48 pm

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- U.S. health officials said Wednesday that they are investigating an outbreak of Escherichia coli that has infected 29 people in Michigan and Ohio. The outbreak has led to nine hospitalizations but no deaths, and...

  • Three Pharmacy Chains Must Pay $650 Million for Role in Opioid Crisis
    na 18/08/2022 u 9:46 pm

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- Three of the country's largest pharmacy chains will have to pay $650.5 million over the next 15 years to two Ohio counties for their role in the opioid epidemic, a U.S. federal judge has ordered. The decision follows a...

  • What is the association between COVID-19 and thrombotic events?
    na 18/08/2022 u 9:06 pm

    In a new study, researchers assessed the association of COVID-19 and influenza with thrombotic events among patients.

  • Employer health costs expected to rise 6.5% next year, report finds
    po Hailey Mensik na 18/08/2022 u 7:10 pm

    The rise is predicted to outpace the prior increase of 3.7% growth in employer costs between 2021 and 2022. Though it is expected to remain below the Consumer Price Index, a figure reflecting inflation.

  • Oak Street Health’s CMO weighs in on new ‘home run’ healthcare law for vulnerable patients
    po Sydney Halleman na 18/08/2022 u 6:40 pm

    Ali Khan breaks down how the Inflation Reduction Act will help Oak Street’s at-risk patients and reflects on what Amazon's latest acquisition means for the primary care space.

  • Real-World Data Links Rosuvastatin to Adverse Effects on Kidneys
    na 18/08/2022 u 3:08 pm

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- Rosuvastatin is associated with increased risks for hematuria, proteinuria, and kidney failure with replacement therapy (KFRT) compared with atorvastatin use, according to a study published online July 19 in the Journal of...

  • Cheap, Same-Day Test Could Help Spot Miscarriage Risk
    na 18/08/2022 u 3:08 pm

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- A new and inexpensive same-day test could help pregnant women learn if their developing fetus has genetic problems that increase their risk of miscarriage. The Short-read Transpore Rapid Karyotyping (STORK) test can...

  • 10 Percent of CRE Cases in U.S. Not Tied to Health Care Risk Factors
    na 18/08/2022 u 3:08 pm

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- In 2012 to 2015, 10 percent of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) cases in the United States were community-associated (CA), according to a study published online July 27 in the American Journal of Infection...

  • Consensus Developed on Managing Hypertension in Children
    na 18/08/2022 u 3:08 pm

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- In a consensus document published online July 27 in the European Heart Journal, recommendations are presented for the management of hypertension among children aged 6 to 16 years. On behalf of the ESC Council on...

  • Nurse-Led Interventions May Cut Children's Fear of Needles
    na 18/08/2022 u 3:08 pm

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- Two new nurse-led interventions to reduce negative impacts of vaccinations in children -- divided attention (DA) and positive memory reframing (PMR) -- were feasible and may reduce needle-related fear, according to a study...

  • Pandemic Tied to Worse Pregnancy-Related Complications, Maternal Death
    na 18/08/2022 u 3:08 pm

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- The first year of the COVID-19 pandemic was associated with increases in pregnancy-related complications and maternal deaths during delivery hospitalization, according to a study published online Aug. 12 in JAMA Network...

  • Taking a Shot at Pain Relief After Knee Replacement
    na 18/08/2022 u 3:08 pm

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- Researchers may have found a new way to help ease the pain of knee replacement surgery: infusing morphine directly into the shin bone. The findings come from a recent study of 48 patients undergoing total knee...

  • Retinal Layer Thinning May Predict Relapse Remission in MS
    na 18/08/2022 u 3:08 pm

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- Retinal layer thinning after optic neuritis (ON) may be useful as a marker of future relapse remission in relapsing multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a study published online Aug. 2 in Neurology. Gabriel Bsteh, P.D.,...

  • Pediatric Populations Less Likely to Get Long COVID
    na 18/08/2022 u 3:08 pm

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- Children and adolescents are less likely to experience persistent COVID-19 symptoms than adults, according to a study published online Aug. 1 in the Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. Sarah E. Messiah, Ph.D., M.P.H.,...

  • Cutting 1 g Salt Per Day in China Could Save 4 Million Lives
    na 18/08/2022 u 3:08 pm

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- Reducing the high salt intake levels in China could result in large declines in cardiovascular disease (CVD) events and death, according to a study published online Aug. 16 in BMJ Nutrition, Prevention &...

  • One-Third of YouTube Hay Fever Videos Are Misleading
    na 18/08/2022 u 3:08 pm

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- Less than half of YouTube videos on allergic rhinitis provide useful information, according to a study published online July 13 in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. Celine Lund-Nielsen Remvig, from the...

  • Resistant Starch Provides Lasting Benefit in Lynch Syndrome
    na 18/08/2022 u 3:08 pm

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- For patients with Lynch syndrome (LS), daily resistant starch (RS) seems to have a lasting protective effect against noncolorectal cancers, according to a study published online July 25 in Cancer Prevention Research. John...

  • Electronic data sharing between physicians and public health agencies rare, new ONC data finds
    po Rebecca Pifer na 18/08/2022 u 2:09 pm

    Fewer than one in five primary care physicians electronically exchanged patient health information with public health agencies in 2019, according to a new report from the Office of the National Coordinator.

  • AHA News: New Report Details What to Know About Cardiovascular Disease Symptoms
    na 18/08/2022 u 2:08 pm

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 (American Heart Association News) -- Symptoms of cardiovascular problems run the gamut. Some – like chest pain during a heart attack or a droopy face during a stroke – are sudden and severe, while others last...

  • Hispanic Americans' Suicide Rates Are Rising
    na 18/08/2022 u 2:08 pm

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- Suicide is a major public health issue for all Americans, but new research suggests it is a particularly pressing problem for Hispanics. Between 2010 and 2020, the suicide rate among Hispanic adults increased by more than...

  • CDC Investigating E. Coli Outbreak in Michigan, Ohio
    na 18/08/2022 u 2:08 pm

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- U.S. health officials said Wednesday that they are investigating an outbreak of E. coli that has infected 29 people in Michigan and Ohio. The outbreak has led to nine hospitalizations but no deaths, and investigators have...

  • CDC, amid criticism for COVID-19 response, plans reorganization as public health threats grow
    po Rebecca Pifer na 18/08/2022 u 12:32 pm

    The shakeup includes the creation of new offices, staffing moves and steps to expedite data releases, CDC director Rochelle Walensky informed staff on Wednesday.

  • Webinar – Patient Safety Incident Response Framework
    po AHCS Administrator na 18/08/2022 u 12:26 pm

    The Patient Safety Incident Response Framework (PSIRF) has now been published and is a major piece of guidance on how NHS organisations respond to patient safety incidents and ensure compassionate... Read More The post Webinar – Patient Safety Incident Response Framework appeared first on The Academy For Healthcare Science.

  • Equity in medical devices: independent review call for evidence
    po AHCS Administrator na 18/08/2022 u 12:22 pm

    Shared on behalf of National Healthcare Inequalities Improvement Programme, NHS England   One of the priorities for the UK government is to tackle health inequalities. As part of these efforts,... Read More The post Equity in medical devices: independent review call for evidence appeared first on The Academy For Healthcare Science.

  • Change to Diagnosis of Gestational Diabetes Helped Women
    na 18/08/2022 u 11:08 am

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- Using a lower threshold to diagnose pregnancy-related diabetes does not seem to reduce the risk of having a big baby, on average — but some women do benefit, a new clinical trial suggests. Gestational diabetes is...

  • Kids Born Premature Lag in Elementary School, But Most Catch Up Later
    na 18/08/2022 u 11:08 am

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- While babies born prematurely may lag behind their elementary school peers, they eventually catch up, British researchers report. By the end of high school, only the kids born before 32 weeks of gestation were continuing...

  • Ivermectin, Luvox Fail as COVID-19 Treatment
    na 18/08/2022 u 11:08 am

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- Two drugs touted as potential COVID-19 treatments, ivermectin and fluvoxamine, don't do a thing to improve patients' oxygen levels and keep them out of the hospital or the morgue, a new clinical trial has shown. Neither...

  • 3 Big Pharmacy Chains Must Pay $650 Million to Ohio Counties for Role in Opioid Crisis
    na 18/08/2022 u 11:08 am

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- Three of the country's largest pharmacy chains will have to pay $650.5 million over the next 15 years to two Ohio counties for their role in the opioid epidemic, a U.S. federal judge has ordered. The decision follows a...

  • Countries With Universal Health Care Had Better Child Vaccination Rates During Pandemic
    na 18/08/2022 u 10:08 am

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- Countries that are closer to achieving universal health coverage saw smaller declines in routine childhood vaccinations during the pandemic, a new study reveals. The World Health Organization describes universal health...

  • Health Highlights: Aug. 18, 2022​
    na 18/08/2022 u 10:08 am

    Change to diagnosis of gestational diabetes helped some women. Using a lower threshold to diagnose the pregnancy-related condition hasn't reduced the risk of having a big baby, on average — but some women do benefit, new research shows. Read...

  • Pregnancy Can Be Anxious Time for Women With Epilepsy
    na 18/08/2022 u 10:08 am

    THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2022 -- Pregnant women with epilepsy battle anxiety and depression more often than their peers who aren't pregnant or don't have epilepsy, a new study reveals. "The good news is we did not find that pregnant women with epilepsy...

  • Rates of Psychiatric Symptoms Up During Pregnancy With Epilepsy
    na 17/08/2022 u 10:04 pm

    WEDNESDAY, Aug. 17, 2022 -- Women with epilepsy have increased rates of depressive and anxiety symptoms during pregnancy and postpartum, according to a study published online Aug. 17 in Neurology. Kimford J. Meador, M.D., from Stanford University in...

  • CDC Director Says Agency Needs Major Overhaul
    na 17/08/2022 u 10:00 pm

    WEDNESDAY, Aug. 17, 2022 -- The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention failed to respond quickly enough during the COVID-19 pandemic and needs a major overhaul, Director Rochelle Walensky, M.D., said Wednesday. With her rebuke, she sketched...

  • Too Few Psychiatric Beds: Psychiatrists' Group Takes Aim at Ongoing Crisis
    na 17/08/2022 u 9:57 pm

    WEDNESDAY, Aug. 17, 2022 -- Amid a stark shortage of psychiatric beds that only worsened for millions suffering from mental illnesses during the pandemic, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) is rolling out a new model that can help...

  • Biden Administration May Stop Buying COVID-19 Vaccines, Treatments by Fall
    na 17/08/2022 u 9:53 pm

    WEDNESDAY, Aug. 17, 2022 -- The Biden administration plans to stop buying COVID-19 tests, vaccines, and treatments as early as the fall, White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Ashish Jha, M.D., said Tuesday. Under that plan, those products would...

  • Comorbidities Up Among Patients With ESRD, Concomitant Psoriasis
    na 17/08/2022 u 9:51 pm

    WEDNESDAY, Aug. 17, 2022 -- For patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), those with concomitant psoriasis are younger and more often have cancer, diabetes mellitus, and coronary artery disease, according to a study published online July 26 in...

  • Global Trends in Rates of IBD Hospitalization Examined
    na 17/08/2022 u 9:48 pm

    WEDNESDAY, Aug. 17, 2022 -- For countries with compounding prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD; stage 3), hospitalization rates are stable, while they are increasing for countries with accelerating incidence, according to a systematic...

  • Outlook for nonprofit hospitals is ‘deteriorating,’ Fitch says
    po Samantha Liss na 17/08/2022 u 8:17 pm

    The ratings agency revised its sector outlook from neutral as hospitals are squeezed by pricier labor, more expensive supplies due to inflation and investment losses.

  • The promise of payer transparency
    po Niall Brennan na 17/08/2022 u 6:40 pm

    A new price transparency rule lends itself to creating a more equitable, cost-effective market for medical coverage, Clarify Health chief analytics and privacy officer Niall Brennan argues.

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