Doctors’ ‘gut feeling’ should not be ignored
05 OCT 2012 Research: Clinicians’ gut feeling about serious infections in children: Observational study Doctors who experience a gut feeling about serious illness when treating a child in primary care…
My Personal Biomedical Research Feed – Ralph Turchiano, CEO Alchepharma
05 OCT 2012 Research: Clinicians’ gut feeling about serious infections in children: Observational study Doctors who experience a gut feeling about serious illness when treating a child in primary care…
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 19-Aug-2014 Findings need confirmation before being used to guide decisions, say researchers The antibiotic clarithromycin -- widely used for treating common bacterial infections -- is associated with…
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 22-Jul-2014 Studies find people with schizophrenia are more likely to have low levels of vitamin D Washington, DC -- Vitamin D-deficient individuals are twice as likely to…
PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 9-Jul-2014 Bowel cancer patients with high levels of vitamin D in their blood are more likely to survive the disease, a study shows. Patients with the highest…
2 JUN 2014 A seven-year study of women who take antipsychotic medication while pregnant, proves it can affect babies. The observational study, published in the journal PLOS ONE, reveals that…
Public release date: 24-Mar-2011 Prescribing antibiotics for patients with discoloured phlegm caused by acute cough has little or no effect on alleviating symptoms and recovery, a Cardiff University study…
Contact: Stephanie Burns sburns@bmj.com 44-020-738-36920 BMJ-British Medical Journal Study finds almost 1 in 3 large clinical trials still not published 5 years after completion Almost one in three (29%)…
Contact: Deirdre Branley sciencenews@einstein.yu.edu 718-430-3101 Albert Einstein College of Medicine October 9, 2013 — (BRONX, NY) — Findings from a study involving thousands of postmenopausal women suggest that women who…
Contact: Deirdre Branley sciencenews@einstein.yu.edu 718-430-3101 Albert Einstein College of Medicine October 9, 2013 — (BRONX, NY) — Findings from a study involving thousands of postmenopausal women suggest that women who…
Contact: Jie Jin Wang, Ph.D. jiejin.wang@sydney.edu.au JAMA and Archives Journals CHICAGO – Regular aspirin use appears to be associated with an increased risk of neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD), which…
Beta-Blocker Use Not Associated With Lower Risk of Cardiovascular Events ScienceDaily (Oct. 2, 2012) — Among patients with either coronary artery disease (CAD) risk factors only, known prior heart attack,…
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