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A combination of genetics and drinking instant coffee is linked to an increased risk of developing a common form of age-related macular degeneration, a new study has found.
Despite rigorous hygiene protocols, including antiseptic bathing and aseptic line management, CLABSI rates persist, posing serious threats to already-vulnerable patients.
Teleflex reports new findings from a study showing the efficacy of its Arrow chlorhexidine-impregnated central venous catheters (CVCs).
A panelist discusses how dry eye disease involves tear film imbalance, leading to inflammation and ocular surface damage, emphasizing the importance of precise diagnosis and tailored treatment ...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a highly inheritable neurological disorder, and brain imaging genetics (BIG) has become a rapidly advancing field for comprehensive understanding its pathogenesis. However, ...
Alabama A&M University continues to grow, welcoming its largest-ever freshman class in both 2023 and 2024, but with growth comes challenges.
The Decatur Morgan Hospital announced Friday that it has reported a central line-associated bloodstream infection rate of zero.
Panelists discuss how the pathophysiology of pulmonary arterial hypertension involves complex mechanisms across multiple genetic and treatment pathways, with over 20 identified genes and four ...
A total of 339 hospitals in the U.S. have a central line associated bloodstream infection rate of zero, as based on the healthcare-associated infections dataset from CMS. The Healthcare-Associated ...
Catheter salvage therapy was preferred over CVL removal for CLABSI management in pediatric patients with SBS on long-term TPN.
Objective To investigate the effect of alcohol-impregnated port protectors (AIPPs) on neonatal central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) rates. Design A quality improvement study. Setting ...
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