[ad_1] GoMo Health and the Center for BrainHealth® at the University of Texas at Dallas have joined forces to incorporate the Center’s research-supported strategies that improve brain health and build resilience, into the evidence-based patient engagement platform by GoMo Health. This combined approach supports all aspects of patients’ psychological, physical …
Read More »The laryngeal mask is a valuable tool to use in neonatal resuscitation, a study shows
[ad_1] background Nearly one million newborns will die in 2020 because they don’t start breathing at birth. Additionally, breathing problems at birth will result in much greater brain damage. Immediately getting air into the lungs of any newborn who is not breathing can help prevent brain damage. In most countries, …
Read More »Scientists develop a new biomaterial that accelerates bone healing
[ad_1] Scientists have developed a new biomaterial that helps bones heal faster by improving the regenerative capacity of adult stem cells. The study, led by researchers at RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences and Temple Street CHI, is published in the current edition of Biomaterials, the highest-scoring journal in …
Read More »What is rosacea and how does it affect the skin?
[ad_1] Pityriasis rosea is a rash that usually begins as a large circular or oval patch on the chest, abdomen, or back and can affect any age group. It is most common between the ages of 10 and 35 and usually resolves without treatment within 10 weeks. According to what …
Read More »The new prediction model could make it easier to find which children will develop NAS
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 12, 2020 A new prediction model designed by Vanderbilt could make it easier to determine which babies will develop neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), a drug withdrawal syndrome in newborns that occurs after exposure to opioids during pregnancy. According to the recommendations of the American …
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