Analysis of data from the University of Reading’s case management system shows that COVID-19 infection is dominated by transmission between
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Laparoscopic resection may be an option for CRC liver metastases
(HealthDay)—For patients with metastatic colorectal cancer who have resectable liver metastases, survival outcomes at five years do not differ significantly
Continue reading »Podcast: Preparing for winter and the holidays under the shadow of COVID-19
A new episode of our podcast, “Show Me the Science,” has been posted. At present, these podcast episodes are highlighting
Continue reading »ACR: Warfarin Tied to Increased Risk for Knee, Hip Replacement in OA
MONDAY, Nov. 16, 2020 — For adults with atrial fibrillation, warfarin is associated with an increased risk for knee and
Continue reading »Multiple simulations best for COVID-19 predictions
Computer modelling used to forecast COVID-19 mortality contains significant uncertainty in its predictions, according to a new study led by
Continue reading »Managing the microbiome raises new hope for autism
According to the Centers for Disease Research, 1 in 54 children is diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) each year,
Continue reading »Food variety is important for health – but the definition of a ‘balanced diet’ is often murky
It’s well known that a healthy diet can help reduce disease risks that are related to overweight or obesity—such as
Continue reading »Q&A: Why social and emotional learning is so important for kids right now
“Emotional intelligence” and “social and emotional learning” are terms parents may hear bandied about by teachers and education leaders. And
Continue reading »Early menopause predicts early heart trouble for white women
White women who experience early menopause are three times more likely to also experience heart trouble at a younger age
Continue reading »Providing a safe environment for psychiatric patients during pandemic
The very heart of inpatient care for psychiatric patients is socialization, group therapy, shared meals, and a standard two people
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