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Continued research into cytochrome P450 will enhance our knowledge of drug interactions, personalized medicine, and the mechanisms underlying toxicity, ultimately leading to better health outcomes and risk assessments in pharmacology and toxicology. ...
On Wednesday, 27th November, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), the British Thoracic Society (BTS), and the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) updated and published a joint guideline on asthma diagnosis, monitoring, and chronic asthma management. ...
Various clustering methods have been evaluated to assess their performance in terms of rationality, stability, and computational efficiency. ...
This non-invasive examination can be conducted while the patient is at rest or during physical exercise, and it is a fundamental procedure for assessing heart ...
ByPanonIT
In the evolving landscape of healthcare technology, mobile ECG devices have emerged as a transformative tool for monitoring heart health. While traditional ECG machines have been pivotal in diagnosing and managing cardiovascular conditions, mobile ECG devices offer distinct advantages that make them a compelling choice for modern healthcare. Here’s a look at the key benefits of mobile ECG ...
ByPanonIT
In many rural and underserved regions, advanced healthcare services are often limited due to factors like a shortage of specialists, long travel distances, and scarce resources. However, technological advancements, especially in mobile health devices, are beginning to bridge these gaps. Mobile ECG (electrocardiogram) devices are at the forefront of this transformation, revolutionizing cardiac ...
ByPanonIT
Welcome to 2023-2024 season’s respiratory surveillance recap, where we’ll share insights from the most recent respiratory surveillance season, covering three major respiratory viruses: COVID-19, influenza, and RSV. Tracking these illnesses is imperative for maintaining population health because these illnesses significantly impact individual wellbeing and healthcare costs, resource ...
From June 2008 to March 2009 the PEI Soil & Crop Improvement Association initiated and administered a unique project that focused on riparian health assessments for PEI. The project was unique in that it provided training to members of watershed groups across the Island so that they could develop the technological capacity to conduct riparian ...
Environmental Protection Agency’s (USEPA) Regional Screening Levels (RSLs) for human health risk assessment at hazardous waste sites and permitted facilities. ...
The patients were randomized in a 1:1 fashion into two groups to receive either empagliflozin 10 mg per day (n = 2,997) or placebo (n = 2,991); in addition to usual therapy. [3] The patients were followed up with periodically for a median duration of 26.2 months to check symptoms, health status (assessed with the Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire), and ...
It can be used to determine gut microbial species and their abundance, and allows to monitor human health and well-being. Metagenomics sheds the light into the development of probiotics. ...
Good decision-making relies on good information. That’s why data collection is so important to businesses of all types. In healthcare, it can literally be a life-and-death concern. Currently, two data-related trends are delivering new levels of optimization in hospitals with the potential to vastly improve operations and safety: The convergence of information technology (IT) systems ...
Movember is an annual initiative where men from around the globe grow mustaches to raise awareness for men’s health causes, including mental health and suicide prevention, testicular cancer, and prostate cancer. ...
With the rising demand for improving patient safety in clinical trials, the adoption of patient-centric solutions is considered the best route to enhance data accuracy and experience automated workflows. This is where eCOA comes into play. In this blog post, we will find out how electronic clinical outcome assessments are helping the clinical trials industry handle the ever-growing list of ...
ByClinion
What if you were able to simply take a pill to receive the medication you’re used to receiving through a shot, like insulin? As a leading innovator and disruptive drug delivery company, SmartTab is driving the future of drug delivery to places people would have never expected it to go and injections with a conventional syringe and needle will soon be a thing of the past. SmartTab's ...
BySmartTab
Meditation is often thought of as an avenue to clarity and self-awareness, but it may also be an avenue to better brain health. Emerging research suggests meditation may have significant benefits to brain health, ranging from improved mental and behavioral health to enhanced cognitive function. In this article, we will break down how meditation helps the brain and provide helpful tips for ...
It is no secret that glucose, a form of sugar, is the main source of energy for every cell in our bodies, including our brain cells. Because the brain is packed with neurons, it uses more energy than any other organ in the body. Our brains reward us for consuming sugar. Whether you are eating a delicious meal, sharing a kiss with someone you love, or enjoying a sugary treat, the mesolimbic ...
Detecting cognitive decline as early as possible is fundamental to a patient’s ability to receive earlier access to treatments and therapies, and, consequently, more effective treatment and improved health outcomes. There are several assessments available to measure cognitive decline-each with its own strengths and shortcomings. Below, we provide guidance ...
By now, you are likely aware of many of the well-established risks associated with smoking cigarettes, such as cancer, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and stroke. But did you know that research has discovered a link between smoking and cognitive decline? This research emphasizes the importance of identifying and controlling modifiable risk ...
Humans are inherently social beings who thrive on making and maintaining social relationships. Connecting with and supporting one another forms deep bonds that make us feel seen, valued, and like we belong. These social interactions are not only important for our emotional well-being but also for our physical well-being-maybe even more so than originally thought. Loneliness, an increasingly ...