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Optimisation of stroke prevention for dialysis patients
The anticoagulants currently used to prevent strokes in dialysis patients with atrial fibrillation do not provide adequate protection for this
Study: Daily low-dose aspirin is neither protective nor harmful regarding dementia risk
Taking daily low-dose aspirin for seven years did not affect the risk of dementia or mental decline among adults with
Predicting the success of kidney transplantations
It may not receive the same attention as the heart or brain, but a diseased kidney can be more deadly,
New study finds disturbing lack of key leukemia medication
New research in the November 2021 issue of JNCCN—Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network finds fewer than one-third of
New evidence identified on safety of IVF embryo screening method
Researchers at the University of Kent have identified crucial new evidence on the safety and efficacy of a controversial area
The women left with agonising back pain for YEARS after pregnancy
The women left with agonising back pain for YEARS after pregnancy: Some mothers suffer long-term agony from carrying a baby…
Signaling molecules called EETs may improve treatment for insulin resistance
Analogs of signaling molecules called EETs may improve treatment of insulin resistance, a primary risk factor for development of Type
Time from stopping blood thinner to bypass surgery may be shortened for select patients
People who are on the antiplatelet medication ticagrelor and need coronary artery bypass surgery may be able to safely have
Post-COVID Asia Pacific turns to traditional medicine
As Asia Pacific emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, the region plans to fall back on traditional and complementary medicine to