Researchers identify cause of post-COVID inflammatory shock in children
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 Researchers identify cause of post-COVID inflammatory shock in childrenResearchers identify cause of post-COVID inflammatory shock in children
 
MIS-C is a serious inflammatory shock that affects children. It can occur several weeks after a COVID infection and can be life-threatening.
 
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 Sent home to heal, patients avoid wait for rehab home beds
 
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 Innovative gel prevents post-surgery adhesions in animal models
 
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 RSV hospitalization rates rise with age and chronic conditions in older adults
 
RSV hospitalization rates rise with age and chronic conditions in older adultsAmong older adults in Spain, hospitalization rates from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection increases progressively with age and is more likely among people with other health issues and who live in nursing homes, according to a study published in Eurosurveillance.
 
 
 Study links postnatal depression to disrupted oxytocin system during breastfeeding
 
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 SolasCure enrols first patient in a next phase II clinical trial to advance Aurase Wound Gel
 
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