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What is Newborn Snoring? Oftentimes, newborns breathe noisily when they sleep. It may be caused due to extra mucus or dryness in their tiny nasal passages. However, if you notice your newborn baby actually snoring on a regular basis, consult with a doctor. If your snoring is causing issues with your partner or his/her snoring is irritating you at night, it is important that you seek timely ...
While the first day of spring doesn’t arrive until March 20, by February tree pollens are already beginning to float through the mid-winter air. One of the most prevalent pollens at that time of year comes from the hazelnut tree but there is also substantial pollen present from cypress and alder trees. In most parts of the continent, tree pollen season lasts from March until May, but in ...
COVID-19 and seasonal allergies have many of the same signs and symptoms. However, there are some differences, knowing them can help you seek out the right treatments to provide effective relief. Unlike COVID-19, seasonal allergies aren't caused by a virus. Seasonal allergies are immune system responses triggered by exposure to allergens, such as seasonal tree or grass pollens. To complicate ...
Location: Caesarea, Israel and Agoura California V-Wave Ltd., a cardiovascular device company developing proprietary, minimally invasive interatrial shunt devicesfor treating patients with severe symptomatic heart failure (HF) and pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), announced today that it has successfully closed all remaining tranches of the Series C extension totaling $98M. The financing ...
Abionic SA, the developer of proprietary disruptive nanotechnology based rapid diagnostic solutions, and Genentech, a member of the Roche Group, announced today a strategic agreement to develop and provide an In Vitro Diagnostic (IVD) Asthma Test Panel using Abionic’s POC abioSCOPE® platform in the United States. Abionic’s POC abioSCOPE®, a compact, ultra-fast medical device ...
Heat waves are the deadliest of extreme weather events, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported this week. A case study published in the August 9 edition of the agency’s journal, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, looked at heat illness in New York City from 2000 to 2011. The results revealed that there were more than 150 deaths, about 1,600 hospitalizations and around ...
A new case of Legionnaires' disease has been identified in the Renfrew area. This brings the total number of cases in the area to 11 since the infection was identified at the end of June. The latest sufferer is being treated in hospital and is said to be in a stable condition. All the previously reported cases have fully recovered. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (GGC) said the source of the ...
Today, the IAQ Video Network and Cochrane & Associates announced the release of another online video to help educate the public about issues that may impact their health. The latest educational video discusses Fusobacterium and infections caused by the bacteria. Fusobacterium are widely known human and animal pathogens and have a worldwide distribution. They are anaerobic, Gram negative ...
The US government has recently added formaldehyde to a list of known carcinogens. The report prepared for the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), contained warnings from scientists that people with higher exposure to formaldehyde were more at risk for nasopharyngeal cancer, myeloid leukemia and other cancers. However it has emerged the he study's release was delayed ...
A new study by European scientists has found that children who grow up on a farm appear to be less likely to develop asthma. In February of this year it was reported in HealthDay News that, “The risk of asthma was reduced by as much as 51 percent for children living on farms, and researchers suspect that it's the diversity of exposure to different microbes that may offer protection against ...
Last month an article posted by Time reported that 4.9 million people in California suffer from asthma. According to research from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research the condition disproportionately affects low income residents. The article also states that between 2001 and 2007 there was a 13% overall increase in the asthma rate. The report revealed that Fresno, a lower income inland ...
Two Boston health care organizations have been recognized by EPA for outstanding leadership in improving the health of people living with asthma. The groups are Children’s Hospital Boston and Neighborhood Health Plan. They were among only five groups nationwide given this recognition by EPA. The groups were presented the agency’s 2010 National Environmental Leadership Award in Asthma ...
Chemists at the National Chemical Emergency Centre, the UK’s national response unit for chemical emergencies, have carried out further investigations into the side effects of compounds, such as Hydrofluoric Acid (HF) commonly used in acid tagging – the latest trend in graffiti – with some extremely concerning conclusions. Not only can the lethal chemical cause serious harm, ...
