Researchers explored the effects of normal saline flush, ice packs, and magnesium sulfate compresses on incidence and severity of chemotherapy-related phlebitis.
Natalya Manhertz, once a thriving teen athlete, defied death through ECMO support after a rare infection led to sepsis, ...
Steffini Stalos, DO, FCAP, is a pathology and lab medicine physician. She is also the chief medical officer of the lab consultancy firm Blood Associates, LLC. Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration ...
A new guideline from the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) offers clear, evidence-based direction for treating ...
When Professor Caroline Dive watched her father spend his final months fighting a cancer doctors couldn't identify, her focus became much clearer. Her dad had cancer twice. The first time, surgery ...
The University of Central Florida unveiled a new 38-foot UCF Heath Mobile Health Clinic on Wednesday to bring free, ...
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'Country Ever After' star Criscilla Anderson dies at 45 A seal galumphs into a bar. The bartender says 'Grab the salmon!' Woman recalls '90s childhood vacations—has sudden realization: "a cover" Why ...
Dr Brijmohan starts the video by showing how just a short stroll changed his glucose levels. “Today’s CGM update: 107 → 96 mg/dL in just 15 minutes. Nothing except a simple walk in the sun during my ...
A small group of BYU nursing students traveled to Japan this summer with professor Ryan Rasmussen, graduate program coordinator Craig Nuttall and visiting faculty Hiromi Tobe to visit the Ishikawa ...
More needs to be done to identify and treat people with undiagnosed high blood pressure in England, according to new research. Subscribe today for unlimited access to 6,000+ clinical articles, ...
Managing blood pressure in aging adults in nursing homes can be tricky. Geriatricians like Dr. Sarah Berry aim for a “sweet spot” where blood pressure isn’t so high it leads to a heart attack or ...
Want to reel in your high blood pressure? A new study suggests it might be so easy, you could do it in your sleep. Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University found that one simple lifestyle ...
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