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Researchers explore how diet and feeding patterns affect intestinal microbes
An estimated 500 to 1,000 bacterial species reside in each person's gut, perhaps numbering 100,000 trillion microorganisms.
26 minutes ago - News Medical
Antibiotic allergies often inaccurately documented in tertiary pediatric hospital setting
Antibiotic allergies frequently were incompletely and inconsistently documented in a tertiary pediatric hospital setting, according to a study presented at the European Academy...
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One-stage tubularized urethroplasty using the free inner plate of the foreskin in the treatment of proximal hypospadias
This study summarizes the short-term efficacy of the one-stage tubularized urethroplasty using the free inner in proximal hypospadias.
1 hour ago - BMC
Rapid expansion of telehealth consultations may increase disparities in healthcare access
Researchers at Staffordshire University warn that the rapid expansion of telehealth consultations may increase disparities in access for vulnerable people.
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Research uses big data to find cancerous mutations in cells
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are among the latest tools being used by cancer researchers to aid in detection and treatment of the disease.
1 hour ago - News Medical - 2 articles
More Data Needed for Treatment Sequencing in CLL
In a recent issue of JCO Oncology Practice, researchers outlined the current first-line management options and considerations in chronic lymphocytic leukemia. The use of...
1 hour ago - MedPageToday
Discovery Allows Plants to Grow in the Dark
Artificial photosynthesis is being developed that would provide a carbon and energy source and allow plants to grow without the benefit of direct sunlight, according to...
1 hour ago - Medscape
Study opens up a new avenue for the development of selective drug therapies
Researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have definitively linked the function of a specific domain of proteins important in plant-microbe...
1 hour ago - News Medical - 2 articles
Evidence supports link between food insecurity, obesity in some groups of children
Researchers said they found a potential link between food insecurity and increases in BMI in certain groups - particularly among infants, preschoolers and elementary and middle...
1 hour ago - Healio - 2 articles
Scientists Find Brain Mechanism Behind Age-Related Memory Loss
Discovery could lead to new dementia treatments or even help prevent the loss of thinking skills in the first place, Johns Hopkins researchers say. WebMD Health News
2 hours ago - Medscape
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Transperineal vs Transrectal Prostate Biopsy: Is One Better?
Three studies explored the safety and effectiveness of the transperineal and transrectal approaches in terms of prostate cancer detection rates and complications. Medscape...
Study results underscore the challenges in treating interstitial pneumonia...
Interstitial pneumonia with autoimmune features is a disease with many possible causes and no standard of care, making it particularly difficult to treat.
Researchers explore how diet and feeding patterns affect intestinal microbes
An estimated 500 to 1,000 bacterial species reside in each person's gut, perhaps numbering 100,000 trillion microorganisms.
Property price falls may be bigger than expected
If the Reserve Bank of Australia keeps lifting official interest rates, the decline in housing values ‘will continue to gather steam and become more widespread'.
Beachfront shipping container sauna a hot commodity for Freo locals
Fremantle local Brigid Marciano has converted a shipping container into a sauna for the public to hire out down at South Beach.
Ripe old age? You'd better believe it
Sporting teams are looking to veterans to gain a competitive edge, but across Australia ageism remains the most accepted form of prejudice.
To advance, Australia must think of the children
Putting young people at the heart of policymaking will help to ensure that we convert our considerable national wealth into wellbeing for all Australian children.
Local anger lingers after Kristina Keneally defeat
Local branch members have called for Labor to discipline those who “white-anted” the former premier who was controversially parachuted into the seat.
Charges against organisers of Melbourne's Black Lives Matter march to be dropped
The 2020 protest, which was held during a COVID-19 lockdown and attracted about 10,000 people, called for an end to Aboriginal deaths in custody.
I was promised a pay rise but nothing has happened. What should I do?
Managers should know better than to throw around remuneration promises says, Dr Kirstin Ferguson.