Master Doctor Search: Face
EyeSustain aims to reduce ophthalmology's environmental footprint
7 days ago - By Healio
Even during the COVID-19 pandemic, a global health emergency that has killed millions, the WHO called climate change the single biggest health threat facing humanity.
“The climate crisis creates many public health problems related to food, water, sanitation and infectious diseases,” OSN Cataract Surgery Board Member David F. Chang, MD, said. “These problems disproportionately fall on the poorest parts of the globe and the poorest societies.”
Climate change is not a new threat, but the potential negative health concerns that accompany it have many in the health community,
Read more ...Exposure to children associated with less severe COVID-19 among adults
7 days ago - By Healio
Exposure to young children was associated with less severe COVID-19 illness among adults, according to a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
Matthew D. Solomon, MD, a cardiologist and researcher at Kaiser Permanente, and colleagues suggested that cross-immunity from exposure to endemic coronaviruses might provide some protection.
“Ever since the pandemic started, the medical community has been working feverishly to learn everything we can about the COVID-19 virus, and one of the most striking features of the virus is how
Read more ...Smoking quit attempts declined during COVID-19 pandemic
7 days ago - By Healio
Among U.S. adults, there was an immediate decrease in smoking-cessation activities during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new data published in JAMA Network Open.
“This cross-sectional study found that, starting in 2020 quarter 2, the prevalence of past-year quit attempts among U.S. adults decreased to its lowest level since 2011,” Priti Bandi, PhD, principal scientist in surveillance and health equity science at the American Cancer Society, and colleagues wrote. “Simultaneously, observed nicotine replacement therapy retail sales across 31 U.S. states decreased by a mean
Read more ...
The headlines of Master Doctor
Smart Contact Lenses can Diagnose Cancer
Smart contact lens has the ability to accurately capture and detect exosomes with different surface markers.
COVID-19 vaccine injury support group faces online censorship
The Vaccine Injury/Side Effects Support Group was created to support not only individuals who have been injured by the Wuhan coronavirus vaccine, but also the family members...
NASH ‘fastest growing cause' of liver cancer death worldwide
Despite global declines in liver cancer mortality attributed to hepatitis B and C, liver cancer mortality rose sharply in the Americas, driven by an increase in nonalcoholic...
Large Study Confirms COVID Vaccines Safe for Pregnant Women
This analysis is one of the first to compare adverse events in pregnant and nonpregnant and vaccinated and nonvaccinated women.
Doctors' reluctance to discuss anal sex is letting women down as they are...
Writing in the British Medical Journal, two female NHS surgeons claimed anal intercourse is becoming more common among straight couples because it is portrayed as 'racy and...
CDC Drops Quarantine Recommendation for Those Exposed to COVID
Instead of quarantining if you're exposed to COVID-19, wear a high-quality mask for 10 days and get tested on or after day 5, irrespective of vaccination status, the CDC...
Digital therapeutic Somryst reduces insomnia severity, health-related services
The digital therapeutic Somryst, which delivers cognitive behavior therapy for insomnia, induced a significant decrease in insomnia severity after 9 weeks, researchers reported...
FDA Expands Home Testing Guidelines for COVID Exposures
While the agency still recommends repeat testing after a negative result, it also recommends that people who have no symptoms but think they have been exposed take three tests...
Children not getting ‘essential' sickle cell treatment in sub-Saharan Africa
Children with sickle cell disease living in sub-Saharan Africa do not have access to an “essential” treatment, experts wrote this week in The New England Journal of...
Could Social Rejection Drive People to Take COVID-19 Safety Precautions?
Interpersonal rejection can encourage people who do not bother about the disease to protect themselves against COVID-19.