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Babies born at home have more diverse, beneficial bacteria, study finds: Hospital care may affect newborns’ gut flora, which influence health

November 1, 2018 Bacteria, chronic illness, Diseases and Conditions, Extreme Survival, Infant's Health, Microbes and More, Microbiology, Today's Healthcare

Infants born at home have more diverse bacteria in their guts and feces, which may affect their developing immunity and

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Managing high blood pressure in diabetics may prevent life-threatening organ damage

October 25, 2018 Anemia, Blood Clots, Diabetes, Heart Disease, hypertension, Sickle Cell Anemia, Today's Healthcare, Wounds and Healing

The most effective way to prevent life-threatening complications of extreme hypertension in African-Americans with diabetes is to better control their

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Protein found in patients with severe asthma can help identify who would benefit from targeted drugs

October 23, 2018 allergy, Asthma, chronic illness, Diseases and Conditions, Heart Disease, Pain Control, Patient Education and Counseling, Today's Healthcare

In a novel study, researchers succeeded in identifying patients with a form of severe asthma (type 2 endotype) by measuring

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Parent educational tools on pain relief help reduce babies’ vaccination distress

October 23, 2018 arthritis?, Fibromyalgia, Infant's Health, Joint Health, Joint Pain, Neuropathy, Pain Control, Today's Healthcare

Information provided to new parents in hospital about how to alleviate pain for their babies during vaccination resulted in more

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Taking steps toward a wearable artificial kidney

October 17, 2018 Diseases and Conditions, Engineering, Kidney disease, Materials Science, Nanotechnology, Today's Healthcare, Urology, Wearable Technology

There just aren’t enough kidney transplants available for the millions of people with renal failure. Aside from a transplant, the

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Infectious diarrhea spores survive high temperatures of hospital laundering: Hospital bedsheets could be source of C. difficile contamination

October 17, 2018 Bacteria, Colitis, Diseases and Conditions, Extreme Survival, Infectious Diseases, Microbes and More, Microbiology, Today's Healthcare

Washing contaminated hospital bedsheets in a commercial washing machine with industrial detergent at high disinfecting temperatures failed to remove all

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People ordered into mental health care less likely to perceive it as helpful

October 16, 2018 Caregiving, Child Development, Depression, Health Policy, Mental Health, Mental Health Research, Patient Education and Counseling, Today's Healthcare

While some may choose on their own to seek help for untreated mental illnesses, others can be substantially influenced by

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Discovery of inner ear function may improve diagnosis of hearing impairment

October 15, 2018 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Cosmetic Surgery, Cosmetics, Disability, Diseases and Conditions, hearing loss, Patient Education and Counseling, Today's Healthcare

Results from a research study published in Nature Communications show how the inner ear processes speech, something that has until

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Nail polishes with ‘n-free’ labels are not necessarily free of toxic compounds

October 12, 2018 Chemistry, Cosmetics, Foot Health, Organic Chemistry, Pharmacology, Sports Science, Today's Healthcare

Consumers are growing more knowledgeable about the potential health effects of nail polish, and manufacturers have taken action. They have

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For CF lung infections, how well antibiotics work may be affected by pH, oxygen

September 30, 2018 COPD, Cystic Fibrosis, Diseases and Conditions, Infectious Diseases, Lung Cancer, Lung Disease, Today's Healthcare, Wounds and Healing

People living with cystic fibrosis (CF) spend their entire lives battling chronic lung infections that are notoriously resistant to antibiotic

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