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Psychotropic drug use linked to mortality in heart patients: a study
According to a study recently published in the European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, the use of psychotropic drugs is associated with increased mortality in cardiac patients
Covid, WHO announcement: 'Six African countries will produce mRNA vaccines'
The six African countries that will produce mRNA Covid vaccines are Senegal, South Africa, Tunisia, Nigeria, Kenya and Egypt
Bilateral oophorectomy may increase the risk of developing dementia
Bilateral, but not unilateral, oophorectomy is associated with an increased rate of subsequent dementia, according to a study published online 31 January in Menopause
Ukraine, France to provide firefighting and rescue equipment worth over €300 million
France will help Ukraine with a EUR 1.2 billion macro-financial assistance plan, a quarter of which will be dedicated to firefighting and emergency relief
Paediatrics, diabetic ketoacidosis: a recent PECARN study sheds new light on the condition
Diabetic ketoacidosis is an acute metabolic complication of diabetes, characterised by hyperglycaemia, hyperketonaemia and metabolic acidosis. Hyperglycaemia causes osmotic diuresis with significant loss of fluid and electrolytes
Scotland starts testing drones for transporting medical devices and samples
Scotland - Mercury Drone Ports programme, which aims to develop the drone industry in Angus, will begin trials of medical logistics in partnership with the UK's National Health Service (NHS) from next month
Africa, Italian doctor: the Covid massacre is there but cannot be seen
The Italian doctor: "In Africa the Covid massacre is there, but it's not visible, and claiming the opposite could cause further damage in terms of reduced interest and commitment to intervene with appropriate aid"
Rome: world's first double bone autograft
Bone tissue autograft: enables healing of even very large fractures characterised by significant bone loss
Covid-19, discovered how to improve vaccine efficacy in kidney transplant patients
People who have had a kidney transplant need to be even more careful than everyone else when it comes to Covid-19
Covid variants fail to defeat vaccine even after six months: study in Cell
Variants fail to defeat the protection of vaccines, which continue to shield us from the virus for a long time because, in addition to antibodies, they stimulate the formation of T cells, immune system cells with an 'iron memory' that can…