Novel microneedle patch accelerates healing of chronic diabetic wounds using light
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 Training game helps nurses spot fungal infections in breastfeedingTraining game helps nurses spot fungal infections in breastfeeding
 
This educational game simulates breastfeeding complications, equipping nurses with skills to detect and manage fungal infections in the nipple-areola area.
 
 
 Novel microneedle patch accelerates healing of chronic diabetic wounds using lightNovel microneedle patch accelerates healing of chronic diabetic wounds using light
 
Researchers from Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, Southeast University, and Wenzhou Medical University have developed a novel microneedle patch that combines MXene hydrogel with nitric oxide (NO) and hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) plasmid for enhanced diabetic wound treatment.
 
   American Heart Association ranked as a top trusted health information sourceAmerican Heart Association ranked as a top trusted health information source
 
At time when trust in health information is at unprecedented risk, the American Heart Association today welcomed new findings from the independent Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) at the University of Pennsylvania suggesting that Americans consider the Association the most trusted source of public health information after their personal physician.
 
   Disrupted iron levels after SARS-CoV-2 infection may trigger long COVIDDisrupted iron levels after SARS-CoV-2 infection may trigger long COVID
 
Problems with iron levels in the blood and the body's ability to regulate this important nutrient as a result of SARS-CoV-2 infection could be a key trigger for long COVID, new research has discovered.
 
   TREM2 helps macrophages survive and repair radiation damaged skinTREM2 helps macrophages survive and repair radiation damaged skin
 
Recently, teams led by Prof. Yiming Zhang from Xinqiao Hospital, Army Medical University,Prof. Fazhi Qi from Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, and Prof.
 
 How the Fc region shapes the clinical success of your biotherapeutic
 
How the Fc region shapes the clinical success of your biotherapeuticDiscover how the Fc region shapes the clinical success of your biotherapeutic.
 
 
 Patients with advanced cancer want involvement in treatment decisions
 
Patients with advanced cancer want involvement in treatment decisionsPatients with advanced cancer should be involved in decisions about their own treatment. Yet, patients, and relatives and nurses too, are often unsure how exactly this should take place, according to a new doctoral thesis from the University of Agder (UiA).
 
 
 Primary care is in trouble. So doctors band together to boost their market power
 
Primary care is in trouble. So doctors band together to boost their market powerWestern Massachusetts, a patchwork of rural communities and low-income cities, is a difficult place to find a primary care doctor if you don't already have one.
 
 
 As ICE moved in, Minnesotans set up a shadow medical system. It’s a lesson for other cities.
 
As ICE moved in, Minnesotans set up a shadow medical system. It’s a lesson for other cities.Gabi has big brown eyes, pigtails, and a genetic condition that makes her bones brittle. They fracture easily, leaving the 2-year-old in such pain that her mother quit her job cleaning offices to stay home and cradle her in the one-bedroom apartment they share with six relatives.
 
 
 Trump’s cuts to Medicaid threaten services that help disabled people live at home
 
Leisa and Kent Walker recently received a disturbing notice: The private company managing their son's Medicaid coverage intends to cut nearly 40% of what it spends for caregivers who help him live at home instead of in a nursing home.
 
 
 Review identifies sucrose as an effective pain reliever for hospitalized infants
 
Mariana Bueno, an Assistant Professor at the Lawrence Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, is the lead author of a recently published Cochrane review investigating the administration of sucrose as a form of pain management for hospitalized infants who undergo venepuncture.
 
 
 Redefining end-of-life care for better patient outcomes
 
Specialist palliative care has the potential to reduce costs by up to £8,000 per person and improve quality of life.
 
 
 Low-cost interventions reduce neonatal sepsis from Klebsiella pneumoniae
 
A new study found that a multifaceted infection prevention and control intervention could at least temporarily thwart outbreaks of infections from the Klebsiella pneumoniae bacterium, a leading cause of neonatal sepsis and mortality in Africa and South Asia.
 
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