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The latest dermatology news from News Medical |
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 | | | Shingles vaccine linked to lower risk of serious cardiac events People with heart disease who received a shingles vaccine had nearly half the rate of serious cardiac events a year later compared with those who did not get the vaccine, according to a study being presented at the American College of Cardiology's Annual Scientific Session (ACC.26). | | | | | Children develop stronger immunity after repeated infections in nursery Young children who attend nursery get sick more often than those who don't, but they will go on to have fewer illnesses during early school years, finds a new review of evidence by a group of parent-scientists involving University College London (UCL) researchers. | |
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 | | | For more than a century, heparin has been the go-to anticoagulant to prevent harmful blood clots in blood vessels or the heart from forming or getting larger. | | | | | Diseases historically absent from the United States have been showing up in Florida, Texas, California and other U.S. states in recent years. | | | | | Anyone with a chronic illness understands the struggle of living with a disease that is deeply unpredictable. | | | | | Could wounded skin someday regrow perfectly without scars? | | | | | No matter the size or severity, wounds on human skin are difficult to monitor while they heal. Biopsies disrupt the wound site and are too invasive for routine, repeated monitoring, and most medical imaging devices that could do the job are large, expensive and booked up with more pressing diagnostics. | |
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