Improving the quality of Physical Education (PE) classes may boost kids’ and teens’ brain power and academic prowess, particularly in maths, suggests a pooled data analysis of the available evidence published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. Schools are ideally placed to promote healthy lifestyles in children and teens, and physical education (PE) […]
Kremlin blames vaccine hesitancy as Delta variant drives Moscow surge
MOSCOW (Reuters) – The Kremlin on Friday blamed a surge in COVID-19 cases on reluctance to have vaccinations and “nihilism” after a record 9,056 new infections in Moscow, mostly with the new Delta variant, fanned fears of a third wave.FILE PHOTO: A specialist wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) sprays disinfectant while sanitizing the Rizhsky Railway […]
French COVID-19 daily deaths, number of critical patients drops
FILE PHOTO: A COVID-19 patient connected to a ventilator tube in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at the Centre Cardiologique du Nord private hospital in Saint-Denis, near Paris, amid the coronavirus disease pandemic in France, May 4, 2021. REUTERS/Benoit TessierPARIS (Reuters) – France reported 4,255 people in intensive care units with COVID-19 on Sunday, down […]
Scientists show immune cells change behavior unexpectedly to instigate psoriasis lesions
Millions of people suffer from psoriasis, a chronic, autoimmune disorder that causes scaly patches on the skin and often precedes psoriatic arthritis. While no cure exists, treatments range from topical creams to injected medications that block inflammation. To improve treatment options, scientists need to better understand the dysregulation of the immune system that leads to […]
Discontinuing Oxytocin During Active Labor Appears Largely Safe
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Routinely discontinuing oxytocin stimulation during active labor, and while electronic fetal monitoring is under way, significantly reduces the risks of uterine hyperstimulation and abnormal fetal heart rate, although it might lead to a small rise in C-sections, a clinical trial from Denmark shows. Four meta-analyses have suggested that labor continues […]
Nobel awarded to Charles Rice for hepatitis C discoveries at Washington University School of Medicine
The 2020 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded Monday, Oct. 5, to three scientists for groundbreaking research that led to the discovery of the hepatitis C virus, an insidious and deadly blood-borne virus. One of those scientists – virologist Charles M. Rice, PhD – conducted his seminal work while on the faculty of […]
Hospital-wide use of high-risk antibiotics associated with more C. difficile infections
Higher hospital-wide use of four classes of antibiotics thought to increase the risk of the dangerous intestinal illness Clostridioides difficile were associated with increased prevalence of hospital-associated C. difficile, according to a study published today in Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, the journal of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America. For every 100 days […]
FDA approves mavyret for children, adolescents with hep C
(HealthDay)—Mavyret (glecaprevir and pibrentasvir) tablets are now approved to treat all six genotypes of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in children ages 12 to 17 years, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced yesterday. The FDA approved Mavyret to treat HCV in adults in 2017. This new approval marks the first treatment option for all HCV […]
Glecaprevir/pibrentasvir is effective and well tolerated in individuals with hepatitis C
Two large ‘real-world’ studies conducted in Germany and the USA have confirmed the high rates of sustained virological response (SVR) observed in controlled clinical studies of glecaprevir/pibrentasvir (G/P) involving individuals with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Across the two studies, which were presented today at The International Liver Congress 2019 in Vienna, Austria, a range […]
Targeted Hepatitis C testing misses substantial number of cases in correctional setting
Results from a new study led by Boston Medical Center (BMC) found routine Hepatitis C testing identified a significant number of cases that would have been missed by targeted testing among a population of individuals in Washington State prisons. Published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, the authors recommend routine testing in correctional facilities […]